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Rod Steiger(1925-2002)

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Rod Steiger at an event for End of Days (1999)
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Rodney Stephen Steiger was born in Westhampton, New York, to Augusta Amelia (Driver) and Frederick Jacob Steiger, both vaudevillians. He was of German and Austrian ancestry. After his parents' divorce, Steiger was raised by his mother in Newark, New Jersey. He dropped out of Westside High school at age 16 and joined the Navy. He saw action in the Pacific on a destroyer. Steiger returned to New Jersey after the war and worked for the VA. He was part of an amateur acting group, and then joined the Actors' Studio using his GI Bill benefits.

Steiger received his first film roles in the early 1950s. His first major one was in Teresa (1951), but his first lead role was in the TV version of Marty (1953). The movie version, however, had Ernest Borgnine in the lead and won him an Academy Award. Steiger's breakthrough role came in 1954, with the classic On the Waterfront (1954). Since then he has been a presence on the screen as everything from a popular leading man to a little-known character actor. Steiger made a name for himself in many different types of roles, from a crooked promoter in The Harder They Fall (1956) to the title character in Al Capone (1959). He was one of dozens of stars in the epic World War II film The Longest Day (1962). In 1964, he received his second Oscar nomination for The Pawnbroker (1964). The next couple of years he was at the height of his powers. In 1965, he starred in the dark comedy The Loved One (1965), and in David Lean's epic Doctor Zhivago (1965). In 1966, he starred in the BBC Play of the Month (1965) episode "Death of a Salesman" as Willy Loman in the TV version of his stage play "Death of a Salesman," but in 1967, he landed what many consider his greatest role: Sheriff Bill Gillespie in In the Heat of the Night (1967), opposite Sidney Poitier. Steiger deservedly took home the Best Actor Oscar for his work in that film.

He took another controversial role as a man with many tattoos in The Illustrated Man (1969) and as a serial killer in the classic No Way to Treat a Lady (1968). After that, he seemed to have withdrawn from high-profile movies and became more selective in the roles he chose. He turned down the lead in Patton (1970) and also in The Godfather (1972). Among his more notable roles in the 1970s are Happy Birthday, Wanda June (1971), Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973), as Benito Mussolini in The Last 4 Days (1974), Portrait of a Hitman (1979), Jesus of Nazareth (1977), F.I.S.T. (1978) and The Amityville Horror (1979). He starred in the critically acclaimed The Chosen (1981) with Robby Benson and Maximilian Schell, perhaps the highlight of his 1980s movie career. Steiger increasingly moved away from the big Hollywood pictures, instead taking roles in foreign productions and independent movies. As the 1980s ended, Steiger landed a role as the buttoned-up New York City Chief of Police in The January Man (1989).

Steiger was seriously affected by depression for 8 years. As he returned to the screen in the late 1990s he began creating some of his most memorable roles. He was the doctor in the independently-made movie Shiloh (1996), about an abused dog. He was the crazed, kill-'em-all army general in Mars Attacks! (1996) who always called his enemies peace-mongers. He took a small part as a Supreme Court judge in The Hurricane (1999) and as a preacher in the badly produced film End of Days (1999). He was still active in films moving into the new millennium.
BornApril 14, 1925
DiedJuly 9, 2002(77)
BornApril 14, 1925
DiedJuly 9, 2002(77)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 23 wins & 18 nominations total

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Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, and Warren Oates in In the Heat of the Night (1967)
In the Heat of the Night
7.9
  • Chief Bill Gillespie
  • 1967
Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront (1954)
On the Waterfront
8.1
  • Charley Malloy
  • 1954
The Pawnbroker (1964)
The Pawnbroker
7.6
  • Sol Nazerman
  • 1964
James Coburn and Rod Steiger in Duck, You Sucker! (1971)
Duck, You Sucker!
7.6
  • Juan Miranda
  • 1971

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  • Christopher Walken, Chazz Palminteri, Alison Eastwood, and Mars Callahan in Poolhall Junkies (2002)
    Poolhall Junkies
    6.8
    • Nick
    • 2002
  • The Hollywood Sign (2001)
    The Hollywood Sign
    5.2
    • Floyd Benson
    • 2001
  • A Month of Sundays (2001)
    A Month of Sundays
    6.2
    • Charley McCabe
    • 2001
  • Lightmaker (2001)
    Lightmaker
    7.5
    • King Osso
    • 2001
  • Eric Roberts and Catherine Oxenberg in Frozen in Fear (2001)
    Frozen in Fear
    3.9
    TV Movie
    • Ben
    • 2001
  • Lauren Holly, Burt Reynolds, and Benjamin Bratt in The Last Producer (2000)
    The Last Producer
    4.6
    • Sheri Ganse
    • 2000
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger in End of Days (1999)
    End of Days
    5.8
    • Father Kovak
    • 1999
  • Denzel Washington in The Hurricane (1999)
    The Hurricane
    7.6
    • Judge Sarokin
    • 1999
  • Body and Soul (1999)
    Body and Soul
    4.0
    TV Movie
    • Johnny Ticotin
    • 1999
  • Crazy in Alabama (1999)
    Crazy in Alabama
    6.2
    • Judge Mead
    • 1999
  • Cypress Edge (1999)
    Cypress Edge
    3.5
    • Woodrow McCammon
    • 1999
  • Chicken Soup for the Soul (1999)
    Chicken Soup for the Soul
    4.9
    TV Series
    • 1999–2000
  • Hotel Alexandria
    5.1
    TV Mini Series
    • 1999
  • Animated Epics: Moby Dick (1999)
    Animated Epics: Moby Dick
    7.9
    TV Movie
    • Ahab (voice)
    • 1999
  • Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999)
    Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season
    6.0
    • Doc Wallace
    • 1999

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  • Regina King in Watchmen (2019)
    Watchmen
    8.2
    TV Mini Series
    • performer: "Pore Jud Is Daid" (uncredited)
    • 2019
  • Aesop's Fables (1995)
    Aesop's Fables
    9.6
    Video
    • performer: "Aesop's Fables"
    • 1995
  • Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRae in Oklahoma! (1955)
    Oklahoma!
    7.0
    • performer: "Pore Jud Is Daid", "Laurey Makes Up Her Mind (Ballet)" (uncredited)
    • 1955

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 9½″ (1.77 m)
  • Born
    • April 14, 1925
    • Westhampton, New York, USA
  • Died
    • July 9, 2002
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(pneumonia and kidney failure)
  • Spouses
      Joan Benedict SteigerOctober 10, 2000 - July 9, 2002 (his death)
  • Children
      Anna Steiger
  • Parents
      Frederick Steiger
  • Other works
    (7/25/79) Guested on the TV program "A.M. New York".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 8 Interviews
    • 7 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    Most of the solo shots of Steiger during the famous taxicab scene in On the Waterfront (1954) were done after Marlon Brando had left for the day. Brando had it in his contract that he could finish shooting before the normal quitting time so that he could make his daily session with his psychiatrist. Steiger was deeply hurt and annoyed at Brando's rudeness and lack of courtesy to a fellow actor, as it was customary, in a two-shot, for an actor in close-up to be fed his lines by the other actor or for the other actor to just be there so the first actor would have him him or her to play to. Steiger used his negative emotions to enhance his performance, and though he paid tribute to Brando as a great actor, he personally loathed him thereafter. Director Elia Kazan stood in for Brando in the back of the cab so Steiger would have someone to emote to.
  • Quotes
    [on success] Successful people have control over the time in their life. A shoemaker who owns his own shop gets up one morning and says, "I'm not opening." That's a successful guy.
  • Trademarks
      His chunky frame and serious-looking face
  • Nickname
    • The Rock
  • Salaries
      Duck, You Sucker!
      (1971)
      $700,000

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