Alan Baxter

Alan Baxter

Actor

Urodzony(-a) 19 listopada 1908 w East Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Before there was an Alan Ladd, there was another furtive-eyed, baby-faced, cigarette-dangling Alan, impacting the movie scene with his various colorless and cold-hearted thugs, mobsters and killers. Dark-haired, bullet-headed actor Alan Baxter earned a noticeable degree of popularity back in the late 1930s and 1940s with his various despicable characters, before his film career lost steam and he sought more and more TV and stage work. The son of a Cleveland Trust Company vice president, Baxter was born on November 19, 1908, in East Cleveland. Following high school, he studied drama at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he forged a strong friendship with fellow collegiate and future directing icon, Elia Kazan. Once they graduated in 1930, the duo attended Yale's School of Drama. Baxter hooked up with the then-fledgling Group Theatre in the early 1930s and appeared in such stage productions as "Lone Valley", "The Pure in Heart" and "Waiting for Lefty". His performance in "Black Pit" in 1935, however, was witnessed by a Hollywood talent scout and it was enough to change the course of his career. Immediately heading west to Hollywood, Baxter made an auspicious debut with his strong performance as "Babe Wilson", the unfeeling killer loved by Sylvia Sidney's character in Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935). Three years later, Baxter went on to recreate the role on radio. With his foot strongly in the Paramount door, he continued playing dangerous, unsavory types in 13 Hours by Air (1936), Big Brown Eyes (1936) and The Case Against Mrs. Ames (1936), until his contract ran out. Continuing to freelance throughout the remainder of the 1930s, he remained on the wrong side of the law in Parole! (1936), Breezing Home (1937), Night Key (1937), Wide Open Faces (1938), Off the Record (1939), My Son Is a Criminal (1939), and Each Dawn I Die (1939). A solid "B" lead player who appeared in support when it came to "A" pictures, Baxter occasionally broke out of the "bad guy" mold -- but not often. By this time, Alan Ladd was starting to cut in on Baxter's action with his moody and sexy versions of trench-coat-trendy villains. Baxter, nevertheless, continued to roll on, playing outlaw "Jesse James" in Bad Men of Missouri (1941) opposite Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris, and Arthur Kennedy as the Younger brothers, while adding slick malevolence to such films as Escape to Glory (1940) (with Constance Bennett), Under Age (1941) (with Nan Grey and Mary Anderson), The Pittsburgh Kid (1941) (with Jean Parker), and Rags to Riches (1941) (with Mary Carlisle). This period of filming was topped by an excellent support role in the classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Saboteur (1942), in which he, as the meek-voiced, mustachioed, bespectacled, peroxide blond Nazi spy "Freeman", shares a memorable scene with lead Robert Cummings. Following standard work in China Girl (1942) and Behind Prison Walls (1943), Baxter (at age 35) signed up for the Army Air Force in 1943, and appeared in the Broadway production of Moss Hart's "Winged Victory", which later was turned into the 1944 movie version of the same name, Winged Victory (1944) (also featuring Baxter). Post-war filming grew more dismal with a high majority of "Poverty Row" pictures coming Baxter's way. His last appearance in a strong film was the Robert Ryan boxing pic, The Set-Up (1949), as a mobster involved in fixing matches. Alan decided to return to the challenge of the stage, appearing in such plays as "Home of the Brave" (1945), "The Voice of the Turtle" (1947), "The Hallams" (1948), "Jenny Kissed Me" (1948), "Tea and Sympathy" (1955), and "South Pacific" (1957) (in a non-singing role). TV also became a positive medium, with adventure guest roles on The Rifleman (1958), Wagon Train (1957), Colt .45 (1957) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955), among the offerings. By the 1960s, Baxter was seen primarily in incidental film roles, his last being the cult rodent thriller, Willard (1971). Diagnosed with cancer, the twice-married actor died a few years later at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, on May 8, 1976, aged 67.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Abe Lincoln in Illinois
  • Paint Your Wagon Extended Cut
  • Wyrok w Norymberdze
  • Saboteur
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • The Rifleman
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • Get Smart: Season 1
  • The Outer Limits Season 1
  • Thriller - Hosted By Boris Karloff, "Return Of Andrew Bentley"
  • Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: The Man in the Funny Suit
  • Maverick: The Complete First Season
  • Cheyenne - Season 1
  • Rawhide
  • Tales of Wells Fargo
  • The Set-Up (1949)
  • Adam-12 Season 1
  • The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp
  • Death Valley Days

Filmografia

  • 1971
    Willard
  • Escape From The Planet Of The Apes
  • 1970
    Chisum
  • 1969
    Paint Your Wagon Extended Cut
  • 1968
    Adam-12 Season 1
  • 1967
    Welcome To Hard Times
  • 1966
    Assault On A Queen
  • Przeznaczone do likwidacji
  • 1965
    Get Smart: Season 1
  • The Loved One
  • 1964
    Daniel Boone - The Explorer
  • 1963
    The Outer Limits Season 1
  • 1962
    The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
  • 1961
    Wyrok w Norymberdze
  • 1960
    Thriller - Hosted By Boris Karloff, "Return Of Andrew Bentley"
  • 1959
    Rawhide
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • 1958
    The Rifleman
  • Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: The Man in the Funny Suit
  • 1957
    Have Gun - Will Travel Season 2
  • Maverick: The Complete First Season
  • Tales of Wells Fargo
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • 1955
    Cheyenne - Season 1
  • The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp
  • Gunsmoke aka Marshal Dillon
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • 1952
    Death Valley Days
  • 1949
    The Set-Up (1949)
  • She Shoulda Said "No"
  • Suspense
  • 1943
    Submarine Base
  • The Human Comedy
  • 1942
    Saboteur
  • Prisoner of Japan
  • 1941
    Borrowed Hero
  • Shadow of the Thin Man
  • 1940
    Abe Lincoln in Illinois
  • Santa Fe Trail
  • 1939
    Each Dawn I Die
  • Let Us Live
  • In Name Only
  • 1938
    I Met My Love Again
  • 1937
    Night Key
  • It Could Happen to You

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Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Sports