With a strong presence in the screen, he. Strode played a single season with the NFL before moving to Canada to play, according to Britannica. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992. Pompey actor Woody Strode remembered that Ford kept needling Duke about his failure to make it as afootballplayer, comparing him to Strode who was a former NFL player. Also, he appeared in several episodes of the 19521954 television series Ramar of the Jungle, where he portrayed an African warrior. The 5/6/70 issue of "Variety", in the Italian Films Shooting column, lists the movie "Violence" filming in Morocco, director. February 11-March 6, 2022. Doubling as a defender, Strode scooped an errant lateral at midfield and returned the fumble to the opposing red zone, teeing up a TD rush. He later said his salary in Italy went up to $10,000 a week. Woody Strode was a respected actor with strong African and Native American ancestry. He went on to depict myriad gunslingers at home and abroad. He was the African antagonist in Tarzan Fights for Life (1958) and an Apache chief who took on Sean Connery in the western, Shalako (1968). Strode was in Storyville (1992), and Posse (1992), working with director Mario Van Peebles. Strode was a college track and football star at UCLA, one of the first Blacks to integrate the NFL, a professional wrestler, a Golden Globe nominated actor, and a WWII veteran. The Legend of Woody Strode. Of these "Liberty Valance" was the most pensive and thoughtful. They reunited 20 years later when he played the title role in Ford's rather neglected 1960 western 'Sergeant Rutledge', as a black Cavalry officer unfairly tried for the rape and murder of a white women and her father. 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The director then called the crews attention and shouted: One of ourplayersdoesn't like Woody's costume. After the war, he worked at serving subpoenas and escorting prisoners for the L.A. County District Attorney's Office. But Pompey won't drink. Strode moved north and won the Grey Cup with the 1948 Calgary Stampeders, Canadian pro football's only undefeated team. Who was Woody Strode, Hollywood star who broke the NFL color barrier? His mother was full-blooded Blackfoot, and he played often, Indians in John Ford's films. The narrative structure is told mainly in a series of flashbacks in which information is revealedin bits, leaving us guessing as to what really happened. Hell, we thought we were white. (1978), Ravagers (1979), Jaguar Lives! And it should be mentioned that Rutledge was also the first time in which a black man was seen as a cowboy, or an Army soldier, and not as a slave, a cook or a Pullman porter in aHollywood feature western. But they should be.". Lee Marvin moves into full blown stardom - becoming a legitimate box office titan - in one of the greatest Westerns ever made (My Favorite) starring along side Western Film Greats Burt Lancaster, Jack Palance, Robert Ryan, Woody Strode, Claudia Cardinale, Ralph Belamy . Your donation is fully tax-deductible. John Ford and John Wayne together created much of the mythology of the Old West we carry in our minds. Every day, someone was at the bottom of the list in the barrel, as you say, Stewart said of Fords tendency to take his frustrations out on his underlings. Nick Faris is a features writer at theScore. Robinson debuted in the majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, breaking the color barrier in that sport several months after his Bruins teammates reached the NFL. Shinbone is the only Western town I've seen in a movie with no prostitutes. Integrating the NFL was the low point of my life. As an athlete, he helped integrate the NFL. | Strode made his first appearance in Sundown (1941) playing a native policeman. He portrayed an assortment of African chiefs and guards until Cecil B. DeMille cast him in The Ten Commandments (1956), as the King of Ethiopia. 1943: No Time for Love. Bob Rea . Look instead at a debate that continues between the lawyer and the farmer about guns. It asks the question: Does a man need to carry a gun in order to disagree or state an opinion? He and Kenny Washington integrated the National Football League (NFL), and Strode played for the Los Angeles Rams in 1946 before moving to the Canadian . He simply does not have to say a word.". "He treated me like a son," said Strode. As they were preparing to shoot, Ford came up to Stewart and asked, What do you think of Woodys costume?. Now, I don't know if Mr Stewart has a prejudice against Negroes, but I just wanted you all to know about it., Stewart later said he wanted to crawl into a mouse hole after that and Wayne told him: Well, welcome to the club. But hes eventually taken in by his own men to face trial. On top of that, in the early 1930's, Ford also made several films with long-lambasted black character . Meanwhile, Motley ran rampant as a Browns halfback and Willis was an All-Pro defensive tackle, which landed them Hall of Fame nods as players. He wrestled intermittently, once defeating Gorgeous George. Cecil B. DeMille cast him in The Ten Commandments (1956) as a slave at $500 a week for five weeks. Once dubbed "the Jackie Robinson of cinema" by Jet Magazine, Strode shared a backfield with Robinson and Washington in 1939. Professional Football Player, Actor. How much did Woody Strode weigh when playing? He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, unloading bombs in the Pacific. One day Sir Laurence Olivier remarked he was a big fan of his football days, with Strode replying: I dont know what Im doing here in your business. Olivier said, Woody, what youre about to do, I could never do in reference to his upcoming fight scene with Kirk Douglas. He served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II and later went on to have a successful career as an actor. Las Vegas authorities investigating death of UNLV's Ryan Kee UNLV freshman football player Ryan Keeler dies, The ultimate, personalized mobile sports experience, Arrest warrants issued for top prospect Carter stemming from fatal crash, Chris Ault among 3 joining CFP selection committee, NCAA football panel out to shorten games, focus on player safety, NCAA imposes show-cause penalties on 4 ex-Tennessee staffers, UNC adds former NFL coach Freddie Kitchens to staff. All Rights Reserved. I had the greatest Glory Hallelujah ride across the Pecos River that any black man ever had on the screen. I'd do that if I could. Being married with two children, he needed steady work. It's clear they loved him. As James Stewart explained it, Woody Strode, the actor who was playing Wayne's character's best friend, was part of the scene. Woody Strode was born in California. It was the only picture I did with Sergio Leonethe close ups were great, Strode said. The way Ford employs the African-American Pompey is observant. Strode encountered racism in the NFL. He is a member of famous Actor with the age 80 years old group. Strode also served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. Halfway through filming, Duke even asked Stewart why he wasnt being targeted by Fords insults too, which other members of the cast and crew had noticed. Additionally, the director kept mocking Wayne for not enlisting in World War II, which made the star feel guilty in his later years. His world-class decathlon capabilities were spearheaded by a 50ft (15m) plus shot put (when the world record was 57ft (17m)) and a 6ft 5in (1.96m) high jump (the world record at time was 6ft 10in (2.08m)). Stoddard has come to town with a satchel full of law books, and hangs out his shingle at the newspaper office. When out on the road with the team, Strode had his first experience with racism, something he wasn't aware of growing up in Los Angeles. Not surprisingly, the film is considered one of Fords most overlooked and underrated films, and given the subject matter as well as the era in which it was made and released, it was not a box office success either. His big break came in 1960. Trapped for life. A handful of Black players suited up in the NFL in the league's earliest seasons, but franchise owners at the behest of George Preston Marshall, the segregationist founder of the Washington team, conspired to exclude them from 1934 to 1946. Tom Doniphon is a local farmer, who observes, "Liberty Valance's the toughest man south of the Picketwire--next to me." As we got out of the L.A. area we found these racial tensions. Woody Strode was born in 1914 in Los Angeles. They were married until her death in 1980 from Parkinson's disease. After football, he went on to become a film actor, where he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Spartacus in 1960. He decided to stay in Europe. He arranges his characters within the frame to reflect power dynamics--or sometimes to suggest a balance is changing. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro, Movie Images: My Favorite Film Characters of All-Time! If the money was right, I'd play Mickey Mouse.[3], Strode went to Europe to make Scipio the African (1971) and did some more Westerns: The Last Rebel (1971), and The Revengers (1972) (a "regular knockdown, dragout western said Strode[3]). He also did professional wrestling and reportedly tussled with the renowned Gorgeous George. [8] They played eventual conference and national champion USC to a scoreless tie with the 1940 Rose Bowl on the line. Valance and his two sidekicks hold up a stagecoach on the way to town, and when one of the passengers, Ransom, stands up to him Liberty nearly whips him to death. He was interred with military honors at Riverside National Cemetery, east of his hometown. Filmography - 1939: Stagecoach. That same year, Strode played the eponymous soldier in "Sergeant Rutledge" - director John Ford's Technicolor Western - who is falsely accused of murder and rape. In a few characters and a gripping story, Ford dramatizes the debate about guns that still continues in many Western states. Then came Lewis Milestones war film Pork Chop Hill (1959) and steady work would follow. Stewart said that he didnt like it. Another well-known role was Pompey, John Waynes servant in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). On top of this, Reese actor Lee Van Clef who went on to star in Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns said that Ford resented the meddling and so would take out his annoyance on Wayne, whose casting as Doniphon was demanded by the studio. Woodrow Wilson Woody Strode (1914-1994) was one of the most prolific and reliable African American actors of a generation. While some reviewers and historians claim he could have been a more well-known and cast minority actor if not for his size and physically strong appearance, more along the lines of Sidney Poitier, a near contemporary, Hollywood of the past and present still has few positive roles outside of the stereotypical for ethnic males. He guest starred on The Lieutenant, The Farmer's Daughter and Daniel Boone and had roles in the features Genghis Khan (1965) and 7 Women (1966), the latter the last film he made for Ford. Woody Strode has not been elected into the Hall of Fame. Years ago Shinbone was held in a grip of terror by the sadistic Liberty Valance (played by Lee Marvin in a performance evoking savage cruelty). Canton called this summer, feting Strode and the rest of the Forgotten Four at Johnson and Glauber's urging. He was both successful and a popular draw, but he gave up wrestling due to his popularity in motion pictures. "It's heart and guts. But it says a lot about them to be able to do what I would call something for the greater good," Johnson, reflecting on the Forgotten Four's feat, told CBS News this year. Woody Strode played 10 games over his career. He signed with the Los Angeles Rams in 1946 alongside Kenny Washington, an electrifying rusher and college teammate at UCLA. And strangely enough, Duke Wayne who, over the years, you know, has made lots of pictures with Ford Duke Wayne has been at the bottom of the list, in the barrel, more than anybody else. In town, he's nursed back to health by Nora and Peter Ericson, two recent Swedish immigrants who run the local chowhouse. Prueba a ver si Netflix, iTunes, Amazon o cualquier otro servicio te deja reproducirlo en streaming, alquilarlo o comprarlo! He was always magnificent with a no-nonsense style and quiet intellect that no athlete-turned actor has ever surpassed. He died the following year at age 80. Indeed Hallie and Nora Ericson (Jeanette Nolan) are the only two noticeable women in town; little wonder Tom's love for Hallie is intense. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. He was a decathlete and football star who was one of the first African American players in the National Football League in the postwar era. "Race is not a factor in the world market," he said in 1981. However, cinematographer William H Clothier later said: There was one reason and one reason only Paramount was cutting costs. Born July 28, 1914, in Los Angeles, California, Woody Strode (Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode) was first of the star football athletes to become a successful film actor. The two became friends, and Ford later gave Wayne his breakthrough role in Stagecoach, the film that launched Wayne to Hollywood stardom. Tom has long considered Hallie "my girl," and is adding a room to his farmhouse that has a nice porch with a rocking chair, in preparation for the day he has no doubt she will marry him. [7], With her he had two children, television director Kalai (a.k.a. Often typecast as a physical specimen, commentators tended to dwell on Strode's athleticism and chiseled figure, ignoring his acting prowess, the film scholar Frank Manchel once wrote in the Journal of Black Studies. He was in The Sins of Rachel Cade (1961) and guest starred twice on Rawhide, playing an Australian aboriginal in one episode and a buffalo soldier in the other. The picture was about, oh, more than halfway finished. Tom could stand up to Valance, but it would suit him to have Stoddard out of the way so that he could bring Hallie home to that porch with its rocking chair. But Ford also effectively takes advantage of the physical, broad-shouldered, overpowering presence of Strode, shooting him often from a low angle to let him dominate the frame and the audience. "Stagecoach" and his cavalry trilogy, "Rio Grande" "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" and "Fort Apache" - were as bloodthirsty savages. Woody Strode was born on the 25th of July, 2014. He is killed and his death sparks a gladiator rebellion. John Ford's "Apology" Western 'Sergeant Rutledge' Starring Woody Strode Returning to DVD. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, How Green Was My Valley among his some 140 films he directed in his career. He became part of Hollywood lore after meeting director John Ford and becoming a part of the Ford "family," appearing in four Ford motion pictures. After that I said thats all I needed. The film made Strode a major star in European cinema, increasing his salary to a minimum $150,000 per movie. Perseverance. It's clear they loved him. In a long flashback involving most of the film, Ford recalls the events leading up to that day. Strode appeared in at least 90 films, from Sunrise in 1941 to his last, The Quick and the Dead, released in 1995. Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his. Someone's Got A Woody" Episode 804 -- Pictured: Kurt Fuller as Woody Strode, Peter Stormare as Cyrus Polk -- Ernest Borgnine with actor Woody Strode pose for the movie "The Revengers" in 1972. In director John Fords Sergeant Rutledge (1960), a western where he depicted a soldier on trial for two murders and the rape of a white woman, when Strode bared his chest to a white woman (actress Constance Towers), even the movie audiences gasped. In 1940, UCLA and USC battled in what is believed to be the first cross-town rivalry game with championship implications. We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. There was nothing nice about it., It is believed that Strode made his film debut as early as 1939 as an unbilled extra in John Fords Stagecoach, but most work at the time saw him in blackface in jungle films. So why would actors put up with him? On top of that, in the early 1930s, Ford also made several films with long-lambasted black character actor Stephin Fetchit, likeJudge Priest and Steamboat Around the Bend, in which he played degrading and embarrassing supporting roles, often as a slow-witted, lazy buffoon. In a film with Lee Marvin's snarl, Andy Devine's squeaky voice and the accent of the Swedes, John Wayne as usual provides the calm center, never trying for an effect. John Ford put classic words in my mouth You never seen a Negro come off a mountain like John Wayne before. There's a lot in the film if we care to notice. Valuing his toughness, Ford cast Strode as Rutledge over future Oscar winners Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte. "I once played a part written for an Irish prize fighter. [33], Colo. It's been 15 years since Woody Strode's prime time in Hollywood ]: [4] [3], In 1941, Strode had dabbled for several months in professional wrestling. In an interview given before he died, Stewart once described the toll that Fords meanness took on Wayne. Strode had begun his association with Ford back in 1939, with an uncredited role in his classic western 'Stagecoach'. "These four men created a foundation on which generations built," Lonnie Bunch, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, once said. There is a purity to the John Ford style. Do you find this information helpful? In the twilight of his film career, Woody Strode reflected on the opportunities he was denied and others he seized. He served in the United States Army during World War II. Ford passed away in 1974. - IMDb Mini Biography By: The screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck contains one of the best-known lines of dialogue in any Ford movie, spoken to Stoddard years later by the town's new newspaper editor: "This is the West, sir. It is made clear in "Liberty Valance" that segregation was the practice in the territory. He could beat Glenn Morris, the 1936 Olympic gold-medal decathlete, in . In the trailer below, Strode is given third billing, though hes the lead. Kalaeloa, 19462014), and a daughter, June. Played for the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League from 1948-49 before moving back to the US and beginning his film career. Stagecoach (1939 trailer screenshots) (11 F) Media in category "Stagecoach (1939 film)" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Everyone in Shinbone hates Liberty Valance, but they're powerless against him and his two sidekicks, one of them a giggling fool. In the film, Strodes character recites the Declaration of Independence but apologizes for forgetting the phrase all men are created equal, a poignant line for the 1962 audience. Pompey/Strode physically carries and thereby saves a drunken, suicidal John Wayne from his burning home. Because, in his very long career as a film director, starting in the silent era in 1917, until Seven Women (his final film in 1965), he made more than his fair share of classics which still stand the test of time, like The Informer, The Grapes of Wrath, The Quiet Man. Publicity Listings Strode, the six-foot-four pioneering athlete turned movie star, was born in 1914, in South Central Los Angeles, to Black and Native American parents. Needless to say, the crime sets the townspeople aflame with hatred, and theres a lynch mob just itching to take matters into their hands. Born in Los Angeles, he was an athlete and a football star in his youth. This past August in Canton, Ohio, family members accepted the Ralph Hay Pioneer Award on the players' behalf at the enshrinement gala that precedes the NFL season. But even worse is the poster for the film (above) on which Strode appears, although his name is listed fourth and in tiny letters even smaller that the third person billed actress Billie Burke, who has a small supporting role with just a few lines. The one awkward movement in the film comes at the big climax when the real killer reveals himself during the trial, in a scene so overwrought and overacted that it produces more guffaws than shock. Racial discrimination slowed their progress in the game. (One stylistic touch: In this film, he habitually calls Stoddard "Pilgrim," which expresses an insight into the lawyer's character.). Posed for one of two paintings commissioned by, Reportedly, his favorite film from his career was, Played college football for the UCLA Bruins, the most integrated collegiate team in the nation in 1939, which included future NFL running back. [3] He called it "the first dramatic thing that I had done."[7]. How tall was Woody Strode? 1942: Star Spangled Rhythm. Strodes filmography lists 68 appearances. The Cleveland Browns brought aboard Marion Motley and Bill Willis that same year. All structured data from the file namespace is available under the. The pioneering Black character actor relocated from the United States to Europe for a while to pursue bigger and more interesting roles. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. Following Cat Ballou (Oscar) this is one of 4 Westerns . Inducted into the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and Hall of Fame in 2012-13. In 1959 he portrayed the conflicted, some would say cowardly, Private Franklin in Pork Chop Hill, which brought him critical acclaim. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. He became part of Hollywood lore after meeting director John Ford and becoming a part of the Ford "family," appearing in four Ford motion pictures. James Stewart Once Described What It Was Like Working with a Frequent John Wayne Collaborator, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5mcU74rHGM, James Stewart on what it was like to work with John Ford (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5mcU74rHGM). Strode also had a brief career as a professional gridiron football player and was among the first African . "Their actions on and off the field opened a door that allowed other people to follow.". 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