Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger

Deceased · Born: Apr 14, 1925 · Died: Jul 9, 2002

Personal Details

BornApr 14, 1925 Westhampton, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Joan Benedict Steiger

    ( Oct 10, 2000 to Jul 9, 2002 )
  • Paula Lee Ellis

    ( Feb 3, 1986 to Oct 1, 1997 )
  • Sharon Frances Donatt

    ( Apr 21, 1973 to Jan 22, 1980 )
  • Claire Bloom

    ( Sep 19, 1959 to Jun 10, 1969 )
  • Sally Gracie

    ( Oct 26, 1952 to Jan 26, 1959 )
Parents
  • Frederick Steiger
  • Lorraine Steiger

Biography

Rodney Stephen Steiger, born in Westhampton, New York, to Augusta Amelia (Driver) and Frederick Jacob Steiger, both vaudevillians, of German and Austrian ancestry. After his parents' divorce, Steiger was raised by his mother in Newark, New Jersey.

He dropped out of Westside High School at 16 and joined the Navy, serving in the Pacific on a destroyer. Steiger returned to New Jersey after the war and worked for the VA. He was part of an amateur acting group, then joined the Actors' Studio using his GI Bill benefits.

Steiger received his first film roles in the early 1950s, with his first major one being in Teresa (1951),and his first lead role in the TV version of Marty (1953). His breakthrough role came in 1954 with the classic On the Waterfront (1954),since then he has been a presence on the screen as everything from a popular leading man to a little-known character actor.

He made a name for himself in many different types of roles, from a crooked promoter in The Harder They Fall (1956) to the title character in Al Capone (1959). He was one of dozens of stars in the epic World War II film The Longest Day (1962).

In 1964, he received his second Oscar nomination for The Pawnbroker (1964). The next couple of years he was at the height of his powers, starring in the dark comedy The Loved One (1965),and in David Lean's epic Doctor Zhivago (1965).

He starred in the BBC Play of the Month (1965) episode "Death of a Salesman" as Willy Loman in the TV version of his stage play "Death of a Salesman," but in 1967, he landed what many consider his greatest role: Sheriff Bill Gillespie in In the Heat of the Night (1967),opposite Sidney Poitier. Steiger deservedly took home the Best Actor Oscar for his work in that film.

He took another controversial role as a man with many tattoos in The Illustrated Man (1969) and as a serial killer in the classic No Way to Treat a Lady (1968). After that, he seemed to have withdrawn from high-profile movies and became more selective in the roles he chose.

He turned down the lead in Patton (1970) and also in The Godfather (1972). Among his more notable roles in the 1970s are Happy Birthday, Wanda June (1971),Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973),as Benito Mussolini in The Last 4 Days (1974),Portrait of a Hitman (1979),Jesus of Nazareth (1977),F.I.S.T. (1978) and The Amityville Horror (1979).

He starred in the critically acclaimed The Chosen (1981) with Robby Benson and Maximilian Schell, perhaps the highlight of his 1980s movie career. Steiger increasingly moved away from the big Hollywood pictures, instead taking roles in foreign productions and independent movies.

As the 1980s ended, Steiger landed a role as the buttoned-up New York City Chief of Police in The January Man (1989). Steiger was seriously affected by depression for 8 years. As he returned to the screen in the late 1990s he began creating some of his most memorable roles.

He was the doctor in the independently-made movie Shiloh (1996),about an abused dog. He was the crazed, kill-'em-all army general in Mars Attacks! (1996) who always called his enemies peace-mongers. He took a small part as a Supreme Court judge in The Hurricane (1999) and as a preacher in the badly produced film End of Days (1999).

Career

2002
The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller
The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller as Pvt. O'Meara (archive footage)
The Hollywood Sign
The Hollywood Sign as Floyd Benson
A Month of Sundays
A Month of Sundays as Charley McCabe
2000
The Last Producer
The Last Producer as Sheri Ganse
Body and Soul
Body and Soul as Johnny Ticotin
1999
Crazy in Alabama
Crazy in Alabama as Judge Louis Mead
Cypress Edge
Cypress Edge as Woodrow McCammon
The Hurricane
The Hurricane as Judge Sarokin
End of Days
End of Days as Father Kovak
1998
Legacy
Legacy as Sadler
Modern Vampires
Modern Vampires as Dr. Frederick Van Helsing
1997
Incognito
Incognito as Milton A. Donovan
The Kid
The Kid as Harry Sloan
1996
Carpool
Carpool as Mr. Hammerman
Mars Attacks!
Mars Attacks! as General Decker
Shiloh
Shiloh as Doc Wallace
1995
OP Center
OP Center as Boroda
In Pursuit of Honor
In Pursuit of Honor as Col. Owen Stuart
Out There
Out There as Col. Buck Gunner
1994
The Last Tattoo
The Last Tattoo as General Frank W. Zane
The Specialist
The Specialist as Joe Leon
1993
The Neighbor
The Neighbor as Dr. Myron Hatch
1992
Lincoln
Lincoln as Gen. Ulysses S. Grant (voice)
The Player
The Player as Rod Steiger
Sinatra
Sinatra as Salvatore 'Sam' 'Momo' Giancana
1991
Men of Respect
Men of Respect as Charlie D'Amico
Tennessee Waltz
Tennessee Waltz as Richter Prescott
1989
The January Man
The January Man as Mayor Eamon Flynn
The Kindred
The Kindred as Dr. Phillip Lloyd
Catch the Heat
Catch the Heat as Jason Hannibal
1986
Sword of Gideon
Sword of Gideon as Mordechai Samuels
1985
Hollywood Wives
Hollywood Wives as Oliver Easterne
1984
The Naked Face
The Naked Face as Lieutenant McGreary
The Glory Boys
The Glory Boys as Professor David Sokarev
1981
Lion of the Desert
Lion of the Desert as Benito Mussolini
The Chosen
The Chosen as Reb Saunders
1980
Wolf Lake
Wolf Lake as Charlie
The Lucky Star
The Lucky Star as Colonel Gluck
Klondike Fever
Klondike Fever as Soapy Smith
1979
The Amityville Horror
The Amityville Horror as Father Delaney
Love and Bullets
Love and Bullets as Joe Bomposa
Breakthrough
Breakthrough as General Webster
Portrait of a Hitman
Portrait of a Hitman as Max Androtti
1978
F.I.S.T.
F.I.S.T. as Sen. Andrew Madison
1977
Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus of Nazareth as Pontius Pilate
1976
W.C. Fields and Me
W.C. Fields and Me as W. C. Fields
1975
Hennessy
Hennessy as Niall Hennessy
Dirty Hands
Dirty Hands as Louis Wormser
1973
Lolly-Madonna XXX
Lolly-Madonna XXX as Laban Feather
Lucky Luciano
Lucky Luciano as Gene Giannini
1971
Duck, You Sucker!
Duck, You Sucker! as Juan Miranda
1970
Waterloo
Waterloo as Napoleon Bonaparte
1969
1968
The Sergeant
The Sergeant as MSgt. Albert Callan
No Way to Treat a Lady
No Way to Treat a Lady as Christopher Gill
1967
In the Heat of the Night
In the Heat of the Night as Police Chief Bill Gillespie
1965
Doctor Zhivago
Doctor Zhivago as Viktor Komarovsky
The Pawnbroker
The Pawnbroker as Sol Nazerman
The Loved One
The Loved One as Mr. Joyboy
E venne un uomo
E venne un uomo as The Intermediary
1963
Hands Over the City
Hands Over the City as Edoardo Nottola
1962
Convicts 4
Convicts 4 as Tiptoes
13 West Street
13 West Street as Detective Sergeant Koleski
The Longest Day
The Longest Day as Destroyer Commander
1961
The Mark
The Mark as Doctor McNally
1960
Seven Thieves
Seven Thieves as Paul Mason
1959
Al Capone
Al Capone as Al Capone
1958
Cry Terror!
Cry Terror! as Paul Hoplin
1957
Run of the Arrow
Run of the Arrow as Pvt. O'Meara
Across the Bridge
Across the Bridge as Carl Schaffner
The Unholy Wife
The Unholy Wife as Paul Hochen
1956
Jubal
Jubal as Pinky
1955
The Big Knife
The Big Knife as Stanley Shriner Hoff
Oklahoma!
Oklahoma! as Jud Fry
1954
On the Waterfront
On the Waterfront as Charley Malloy
1953
1951
Teresa
Teresa as Frank