Murray Hamilton

Murray Hamilton

Actor

Urodzony(-a) 24 marca 1923 w Washington, North Carolina, USA

Murray Hamilton was one of those character actors whose face would be familiar to most movie buffs at an instant, yet his name may not. That's a shame, because Hamilton was one of the most versatile and prolific of performers who was never anything less than completely convincing in any role he took on, from priests to gangsters, soldiers to politicians, ordinary men to aliens. His characters would rarely fail to evoke emotion, whether that be sympathy or dislike. He particularly excelled at hard-edged, street-wise tough guys on either side of the law. His own dictum was to be always "true to the part as it is written". Born and schooled in Washington, North Carolina, he had originally studied graphic design but had an early yearning for the acting profession. Barely out of his teens, he took a bus to Los Angeles, eventually arriving in Hollywood with just $50 to his name. He gained a foothold at Warner Brothers (his favorite studio) through the back door, as a messenger boy, earning $22 a week. He soon found work as an extra in films, but by 1945, returned to New York making his debut on Broadway as "a mill hand" in 'Strange Fruit', directed by 'Jose Ferrer (I)'. His breakthrough came three years later, when he appeared with Henry Fonda in the long-running play 'Mister Roberts' (1948-51), first playing the role of a shore patrol officer, later taking over from David Wayne in the key part of Ensign Pulver. Over the years, Murray became quite comfortable with playing more comedic roles on stage and made good impressions as the over-zealous director Dion Kapakos in 'Critic's Choice' (1960-61), and as Otis Clifton in his Tony Award-nominated performance in 'Absence of a Cello' (1964-65), co-starring with Fred Clark and Charles Grodin. Of his enactment as Robert E. Lee Prewitt in the short-lived military drama 'Stockade' (1954), critic Brooks Atkinson remarked: "Modest of manner, pleasant of voice, he has a steel-like spirit that brings Prewitt honestly to life" (New York Times, September 17, 1986). Murray began in films properly as a credited screen actor from 1951, alternating with guest starring roles on television (by the end of his life he had appeared in more than 100 TV shows). His expressive face and gravelly voice became an adaptable combination for playing surly gangsters (Perry Mason (1957)), authority figures with integrity (James Stewart's ill-fated colleague in The FBI Story (1959)), or without (pompous mayor Larry Vaughn in Jaws (1975)). He was particularly good as Irving Blanchard in the comedy No Time for Sergeants (1958), giving an excellent drunk impersonation; as obtuse barkeeper Al Paquette in Anatomy of a Murder (1959), the key witness to the crime who keeps mum out of misguided loyalty; cocky Kentuckian millionaire Findley who thinks he can take Fast Eddie in The Hustler (1961); and Anne Bancroft's complacent, cuckolded husband, Mr. Robinson, in The Graduate (1967), a role for which Marlon Brando was at one time considered. Of Murray's performance in the iconic 1960s film, Bosley Crowther posited that "Murray Hamilton is piercing ... a seemingly self-indulgent type who is sharply revealed as bewildered and wounded in one fine, funny scene" (New York Times, December 22, 1967). On the small screen, he was memorable as "Mr. Death" in the 'One for the Angels' episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone (1959), who is seemingly sweet-talked by salesman Lew Bookman (Ed Wynn) to remain on earth just long enough to make his big "pitch to the angels". As Lewis Dunn in the episode 'The Condemned' of The Invaders (1967), he was a very different type of visitor to earth, a sinister alien. In addition to numerous portrayals of harassed or cynical cops, he is also remembered for his recurring TV role, Captain Rutherford T. Grant, in B.J. and the Bear (1978). Unlike other busy actors, Hamilton was not a part of the established Hollywood set, preferring to spend his life in his native North Carolina, and in Manhattan. He counted George C. Scott, Jason Robards, and Walter Matthau, among his close friends. When the actor was suffering from the effects of cancer and found film roles harder to come by, Scott helped out by getting him a part in the made-for-television movie The Last Days of Patton (1986). Murray Hamilton died, aged 63, in September 1986 in his native North Carolina.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Jaws
  • Anatomy Of A Murder
  • Szczęki 2
  • Twilight Zone Season 1
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • The Story of the Animated Drawing
  • The Golden Girls Season 1
  • Naked City Season 1
  • Night Gallery
  • Mission Impossible Season 1
  • The Hustler
  • Route 66, Season 1
  • Seconds
  • The Real McCoys
  • Bret Maverick: The Complete Series
  • No Time for Sergeants
  • The Loretta Young Show
  • Two Sharp Knives

Filmografia

  • 1986
    The Last Days Of Patton
  • 1985
    The Golden Girls Season 1
  • 1984
    Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • Too Scared To Scream
  • 1983
    Mama's Family: The Complete First Season
  • 1982
    Mazes and Monsters, Ronna Jaffe's
  • 1981
    Bret Maverick: The Complete Series
  • 1980
    Brubaker
  • 1979
    Amityville Horror
  • 1941
  • 1978
    Szczęki 2
  • Casey's Shadow
  • 1977
    Damnation Alley
  • 1976
    Alice Season 1
  • 1975
    Jaws
  • The Drowning Pool
  • 1973
    Kojak, Season Two
  • NEEDLES & PINS Season 1
  • Tacy byliśmy
  • Incident on a Dark Street (1973)
  • 1971
    McMillan & Wife, Season 1
  • A Tattered Web
  • 1970
    McCloud, Season 1
  • 1969
    Night Gallery
  • If It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgium
  • 1968
    The Brotherhood
  • No Way To Treat A Lady
  • The Boston Strangler
  • 1967
    The Graduate
  • 1966
    An American Dream
  • Seconds
  • Mission Impossible Season 1
  • 1963
    13 Frightened Girls
  • PAPA'S DELICATE CONDITION
  • 1961
    The Hustler
  • 1960
    Route 66, Season 1
  • Tall Story
  • 1959
    Twilight Zone Season 1
  • Anatomy Of A Murder
  • The FBI Story
  • 1958
    No Time for Sergeants
  • Naked City Season 1
  • Darby's Rangers
  • Dom na Łodzi
  • 1957
    Have Gun - Will Travel Season 2
  • The Real McCoys
  • The Spirit Of St. Louis
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • Jeanne Eagels
  • 1956
    The Girl He Left Behind
  • Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • Toward the Unknown
  • 1955
    Gunsmoke aka Marshal Dillon
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • 1954
    The Story of the Animated Drawing
  • 1953
    Man Behind the Badge
  • The Loretta Young Show
  • 1950
    Federal Men
  • 1949
    Suspense
  • 1948
    Two Sharp Knives

Połączenia

  • Carl Gottlieb

    Carl Gottlieb

  • Lorraine Gary

    Lorraine Gary

  • George C. Scott

    George C. Scott

  • James Stewart

    James Stewart

  • Robert Rossen

    Robert Rossen

Gatunki

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