William Bendix

William Bendix

Actor, Writer

Urodzony(-a) 14 stycznia 1906 w New York City, New York, USA

William Bendix was not a son of Brooklyn, New York, although because of his stereotypical "Brooklyn accent" it has been widely supposed that he was. Bendix was actually born in the Borough of Manhattan (New York City proper), in a midtown flat hard by the tracks of the long-since defunct Third-Avenue Elevated Railway. (Manhattan sections of the "El," as New Yorkers called it, were demolished circa 1956.) Jut-jawed, broken-nosed and burly, Bendix began his acting career after the ravages of the Great Depression had killed his erstwhile grocery business. Having performed in nightclubs even while grocer, and having portrayed taxicab drivers in a series of Broadway flops, he enjoyed his first notable performance on the Broadway stage in 1939, portraying the cop Krupp in William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life." His Hollywood feature debut came about in one of his few starring roles, in Hal Roach's Brooklyn Orchid (1942). But more often than not, in his movies Bendix received less than top billing, inasmuch as so many of his film assignments involved supporting roles. Despite (or perhaps on account of) his looks he was often called upon to supply comedic support, as in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949), when, portraying Sir Sagramore of King Arthur's Round Table in full suit of armor and pageboy wig, he waxeth eloquent, in his Brooklyn accent but in the most incongruent of Middle English dialects! On the other hand, that same craggy appearance had him in such roles as that of the thug Jeff in The Glass Key (1942), in which he repeatedly and gleefully uses his fists to beat star Alan Ladd's face to a pulp and then sadistically challenges Ladd, once he is healed, to come back and receive further "treatment"! Although he will always be fondly remembered for his light-comedy portrayals (in *three* of the mass media!) of Chester A. Riley in The Life of Riley (1949) and The Life of Riley (1953), perhaps William Bendix's finest and most memorable dramatic performance came in Lifeboat (1944), when he touchingly interprets the role of Gus, the shipwreck survivor whose gangrenous limb has to be removed, the absence of anesthesia notwithstanding.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Lifeboat
  • Macao
  • The Blue Dahlia
  • Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: The Man in the Funny Suit
  • Detective Story
  • Who Done It?
  • Miracle On 34th Street - The Classic Christmas Story
  • They Drive By Night
  • Woman of the Year
  • The Glass Key
  • Mister Ed - The Lost episode
  • The Life of Riley
  • The Big Steal
  • Boys' Night Out
  • Cover Up
  • Guadalcanal Diary
  • The Crystal Ball
  • The Time of Your Life
  • Greenwich Village

Filmografia

  • 1964
    LAW OF THE LAWLESS
  • 1962
    Boys' Night Out
  • 1961
    Mister Ed - The Lost episode
  • 1958
    Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: The Man in the Funny Suit
  • 1956
    Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • 1955
    Miracle On 34th Street - The Classic Christmas Story
  • 1954
    Dangerous Mission
  • 1952
    Blackbeard the Pirate
  • Macao
  • 1951
    Detective Story
  • Submarine Command
  • 1949
    The Big Steal
  • The Life of Riley
  • Cover Up
  • 1948
    The Babe Ruth Story
  • The Time of Your Life
  • 1947
    Where There's Life
  • 1946
    The Blue Dahlia
  • 1944
    Lifeboat
  • Greenwich Village
  • The Hairy Ape
  • 1943
    The Crystal Ball
  • Guadalcanal Diary
  • 1942
    The Glass Key
  • Brooklyn Orchid
  • Woman of the Year
  • Who Done It?
  • 1940
    They Drive By Night

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Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family