George C.Scott Biography

in full George Campbell Scott

(1927 - 1999)

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  • 1959 The Hanging Tree
  • 1959 Anatomy of a Murder
  • 1961 The Hustler
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  • 1967 The Flim Flam Man
  • 1968 Petulia
  • 1969 Patton
  • 1971 The Hospital
  • 1972 The New Centurians
  • 1979 Movie Movie
  • 1980 The Changeling
  • 1990 The Exorcist III
  • 1989 Dick Tracy
  • 1993 Malice
  • 1997 Country Justice
  • 1999 Gloria
  • Theatre
  • 1957 Richard III
  • 1958 Comes a Day
  • 1959 The Andersonville Trial
  • 1959 Children Of Darkness
  • 1963 Desire Under the Elms
  • 1965 The Three Sisters
  • 1973 Uncle Vanya
  • 1975 Death of a Salesman
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George C. Scott

(born October 18, 1927, Wise, Va., U.S.—died September 22, 1999, Westlake Village, Calif.) American actor whose dynamic presence and raspy voice suited him to a variety of intense roles during his 40-year film career.

Scott was born in Virginia but reared and educated near Detroit. He served a four-year stint in the marines during the late 1940s before studying journalism and drama at the University of Missouri. He supported himself with several unskilled jobs throughout the early 1950s, taking numerous roles in television and repertory theatre productions. By 1957 Scott considered himself a failure at acting and was working as an IBM machine operator when he was cast in the title role in Joe Papp's production of Shakespeare's Richard III (1957). The production was a great critical success, and Scott's performance was highly praised; one New York critic described Scott as “the meanest Richard III ever seen by human eyes.” For the next two years, he played a succession of quality roles in Off-Broadway and Broadway productions.

He made his film debut in the 1959 western The Hanging Tree and was nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actor for his second film role, that of an unctuous assistant prosecutor in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder (1959). So riveting was Scott's screen presence that many critics thought he stole scenes from star James Stewart by doing nothing but sitting in a chair and following the action with his eyes. His next film role was that of gambler Bert Gordon in The Hustler (1961). Again nominated for an Oscar, Scott refused the nomination in what would become a characteristic gesture; he believed that competition among actors demeaned the profession. He was not nominated a few years later when he turned in a brilliant performance as the apelike General Buck Turgidson in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove (1964).

During the 1960s Scott appeared in several Broadway plays but continued to make one Hollywood film per year. His notable films from the last half of the decade include The Bible (1966), The Flim-Flam Man (1967), and Petulia (1968). In 1970 he took on the role with which he is most associated: General George S. Patton in Patton. Again Scott refused an Academy Award nomination; nevertheless, he won an Oscar for his remarkable tour de force. Choosing to recognize his talent rather than respect his wishes, the Academy again nominated him for his work in Paddy Chayefsky's satire The Hospital (1971).

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