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Robert Mitchum

 
Who2 Biography: Robert Mitchum, Actor

  • Born: 6 August 1917
  • Birthplace: Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • Died: 1 July 1997
  • Best Known As: The wicked preacher in The Night of the Hunter

Hollywood tough guy Robert Mitchum made a career of playing insouciant fatalists and unscrupulous rogues, especially in noir films of the 1950s. He was in the movies for more than five decades, breaking out early on with an Oscar-nominated supporting performance in 1945's The Story of G.I. Joe. Mitchum was a lovable bad boy on screen and off, and even 50 days in jail for marijuana possession (1948) didn't slow his rise to stardom. These days he's best remembered for Out of the Past (1949), The Big Steal (1949), The Night of the Hunter (1955) and Cape Fear (1961, starring Gregory Peck). A familiar face in crime dramas, westerns and war movies, Mitchum's films include The Longest Day (1962), El Dorado (1967, with John Wayne), The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973) and, as Philip Marlowe, Farewell, My Lovely (1975) and The Big Sleep (1978). Mitchum then had success on TV in the 1980s, with the miniseries The Winds of War (1983), North and South (1985) and War and Remembrance (1988). During the 1990s he did voice work and appeared in the occasional movie, including the 1991 Martin Scorsese remake of Cape Fear (starring Robert De Niro) and Dead Man (1995, starring Johnny Depp).

Despite a reputation as a Hollywood scamp, Mitchum was married to Dorothy Spence from 1940 until his death in 1997... After The Story of G.I. Joe Mitchum spent 8 months in the U.S. Army.

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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Robert Charles Duran Mitchum
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(born Aug. 6, 1917, Bridgeport, Conn., U.S. — died July 1, 1997, Santa Barbara county, Calif.) U.S. film actor. Expelled from high school in New York City, he spent his teenage years wandering the country and working odd jobs. After joining an acting company in California, he made his screen debut in 1943, acting in several Hopalong Cassidy westerns. He won praise for his role in The Story of G.I. Joe (1945). With his trademark sleepy-eyed, tough-guy appearance, he usually played loners and villains, in movies (many of them B movies that have grown in critical esteem over time) such as Out of the Past (1947), The Lusty Men (1952), The Night of the Hunter (1955), Thunder Road (1958), Cape Fear (1962), The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973), and Farewell, My Lovely (1975). In his later years, he starred in the television miniseries Winds of War (1983) and War and Remembrance (1988 – 89).

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Columbia Encyclopedia: Robert Mitchum
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Mitchum, Robert (Robert Charles Duran Mitchum), 1917-97, American film actor, b. Bridgeport, Conn. He found extra work and bit parts in early 1940s movies, and first achieved wide notice for his supporting role in The Story of G. I. Joe (1945). Mitchum became known for tough-guy roles in dramas where his easy nonchalance and sleepy-eyed handsomeness made him an ideal noir hero-or villain. He appeared in more than 125 films, starring in such movies as Out of the Past (1947), The Night of the Hunter (1955), The Sundowners (1960), Cape Fear (1962 and 1991), Ryan's Daughter (1971), Farewell, My Lovely (1975), The Big Sleep (1978), That Championship Season (1982), and Dead Man (1995). Late in his career Mitchum also became a television star with his performances in two World War II miniseries, The Winds of War (1983) and War and Remembrance (1988).

Bibliography

See his autobiography (1975), and Mitchum in His Own Words (2000); biographies by G. Eells (1984), D. Downing (1985), J. Mitchum (1989), J. Roberts (1992), and L. Server (2001); A. H. Marill, The Films of Robert Mitchum (1995).

Quotes By: Robert Mitchum
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Quotes:

"This is not a tough job. You read a script. If you like the part and the money is O.K., you do it. Then you remember your lines. You show up on time. You do what the director tells you to do. When you finish, you rest and then go on to the next part. That's it."

 
 

 

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