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Acteur dans 116 films

Né(e) le 29 août 1906

Mort le 21 avril 1982 (à 75 ans)

Joe Sawyer

Acteur dans

1960

  • Le Grand Sam

1956

  • L'Ultime Razzia
  • The Kettles in the Ozarks

1953

  • Le Météore de la nuit

1952

  • Mr. Walkie Talkie
  • Bas les masques
  • Duel dans la forêt
  • Indian Uprising

1951

  • As You Were
  • Comin' Round the Mountain

1950

  • The Flying Missile
  • Curtain Call at Cactus Creek
  • Operation Haylift
  • Blondie's Hero
  • The Traveling Saleswoman

1949

  • Deputy Marshal
  • The Lucky Stiff
  • The Gay Amigo

1948

  • The Untamed Breed
  • Fighting Back
  • Coroner Creek
  • Here Comes Trouble
  • Half Past Midnight
  • Connaissez-vous Susie ?

1947

  • Othello
  • Big Town After Dark
  • Roses Are Red
  • Christmas Eve

1946

  • Inside Job
  • The Runaround
  • Gilda
  • Deadline at Dawn

1945

  • The Naughty Nineties
  • Brewster's Millions
  • High Powered

1944

  • The Singing Sheriff
  • Raiders of Ghost City
  • Moon Over Las Vegas

1943

  • Le Mystère de Tarzan
  • Tornado
  • Yanks Ahoy
  • Alaska Highway
  • Deux nigauds dans la neige
  • Buckskin Frontier
  • Taxi, Mister
  • Fall In
  • Le banni

1942

  • The McGuerins from Brooklyn
  • About Face
  • Brooklyn Orchid
  • Hay Foot

1941

  • You're in the Army Now
  • L'Étang tragique
  • La Charge fantastique
  • Down Mexico Way
  • Sergent York
  • La Reine des rebelles
  • The Lady from Cheyenne

1940

  • La Piste de Santa Fé
  • Les Bandits de la Frontière
  • Les Hommes de la mer
  • Melody Ranch
  • Wildcat Bus
  • Lucky Cisco Kid
  • L'Escadron noir
  • Les raisins de la colère
  • La maison sur la baie
  • Honeymoon Deferred

1939

  • Les Fantastiques Années 20
  • I Stole a Million
  • Frontier Marshal
  • Les aveux d'un espion nazi
  • The Lady and the Mob

1938

  • Always in Trouble
  • Stolen Heaven
  • Tarzan's Revenge

1937

  • Behind the Criminal
  • The Lady Fights Back
  • Reported Missing
  • La Révolte
  • They Gave Him a Gun
  • Navy Blues
  • La Légion noire

1936

  • Great Guy
  • The Accusing Finger
  • Murder with Pictures
  • High Tension
  • Special Investigator
  • The Walking Dead
  • The Country Doctor
  • La Forêt pétrifiée
  • Freshman Love

1935

  • Man of Iron
  • Frisco Kid
  • La Femme traquée
  • Moonlight on the Prairie
  • Special Agent
  • Little Big Shot
  • Broadway Gondolier
  • The Arizonian
  • Le Mouchard
  • Car 99

1934

  • Gridiron Flash
  • The Case of the Howling Dog
  • Sing and Like it
  • Looking for Trouble

1933

  • Son of a Sailor
  • Eskimo
  • College Coach
  • Ace of Aces
  • Golden Harvest
  • La lune à trois coins
  • The Stranger's Return
  • College Humor

1932

  • Huddle

1931

  • L’Ennemi public
Joe Sawyer's familiar mug appeared everywhere during the 1930s and 1940s, particularly as a stock player for Warner Bros. in its more standard college musicals, comedies and crime yarns. He could play both sides of the fence, street cops and mob gunmen, with equal ease. He was born Joseph Sauers in Guelph, Canada, on August 29, 1906, and eventually moved to California to pursue a film career. Trained at the Pasadena Playhouse, he had a perfect "tough guy" look: sturdy build, jutting chin and beady eyes, made more distinctive by his shock of light hair and a slightly high-pitched voice. Sawyer made his film debut in 1931 under his real name, which, contrary to popular opinion, was German and not Irish, though he made a career out of playing Irishmen, and appeared mostly in strongarm bit parts in his early career until hitting his stride playing a variety of coaches, cops and sidekicks with imposing names like "Spud," "Slug" and "Whitey." He appeared in hundreds of films, in just about every genre, over a four-decade-long career, among them College Humor (1933), College Rhythm (1934), The Westerner (1934), The Informer (1935), in which his portrayal of an IRA gunman got him noticed by the public and critics alike, Pride of the Marines (1936), Black Legion (1937), The Petrified Forest (1936) (another "tough-guy" role that got him good reviews), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), They Died with Their Boots On (1941), Sergeant York (1941), Tarzan's Desert Mystery (1943), Gilda (1946), It Came from Outer Space (1953), North to Alaska (1960) and How the West Was Won (1962). He also guest-starred on many TV series and was a regular on "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (1954) as Sgt. Aloysius "Biff" O'Hara. His first wife was actress Jeane Wood, the daughter of Gone with the Wind (1939) uncredited director Sam Wood. His second wife, June, died in 1960. Sawyer died in Ashland, Oregon, on April 21, 1982 of liver cancer at the age of 75.





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