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John Cassavetes

John Cassavetes

Directing1929New York City, New York, USA

Biography

John Nicholas Cassavetes (December 9, 1929 – February 3, 1989) was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter. First known as an actor on television and in film, Cassavetes also became a pioneer of American independent cinema, writing and directing movies financed in part with income from his acting work. AllMovie called him "an iconoclastic maverick," while The New Yorker suggested that he "may be the most influential American director of the last half century."

As an actor, Cassavetes starred in notable Hollywood films throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including Edge of the City (1957), The Dirty Dozen (1967), and Rosemary's Baby (1968). He began his directing career with the 1959 independent feature Shadows and followed with independent productions such as Faces (1968), Husbands (1970), A Woman Under the Influence (1974), Opening Night (1977), and Love Streams (1984), in addition to intermittent studio work.

Cassavetes' films employed an actor-centered approach which privileged character examination over traditional Hollywood storytelling or stylized production values. His films became associated with an improvisational, cinéma vérité aesthetic. He collaborated frequently with a rotating group of friends, crew members, and actors, including his wife Gena Rowlands, Peter Falk, Ben Gazzara, and Seymour Cassel.

For his role in The Dirty Dozen, Cassavetes received a Best Supporting Actor nomination. As a filmmaker, he was nominated for Best Original Screenplay for Faces (1968) and Best Director for A Woman Under the Influence (1974).

Acting History

2014
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films
as Robert Harmon (archive footage) (uncredited)
2000
A Constant Forge
as Self (archive footage)
1999
Gloria
Original Film Writer
1997
1986
Big Trouble
Director
1982
The Haircut
as Music Industry Executive
Incubus
as Dr. Sam Cordell
Incubus
Screenplay
1981
Whose Life Is It Anyway?
as Dr. Michael Emerson
1980
Gloria
Director
Gloria
Writer
1978
Brass Target
as Maj. Joe De Lucca
The Fury
as Ben Childress
1977
Opening Night
as Maurice Aarons
Golden Globe Awards
TVas Self - Presenter1 eps
1975
Capone
as Frankie Yale
1972
Columbo
TVas Alex Benedict1 eps
1970
Husbands
as Gus Demetri
The Dick Cavett Show
TVas Self - Guest1 eps
Husbands
Director
Husbands
Writer
Husbands
Editor
1969
Machine Gun McCain
as Hank McCain
1968
Rosemary's Baby
as Guy Woodhouse
Faces
Director
Faces
Editor
Faces
Producer
Faces
Writer
1967
The Dirty Dozen
as Victor Franko
1965
Combat!
TVas Kalb1 eps
Kraft Suspense Theatre
TVas Peter Chandler1 eps
Profiles in Courage
TVas Parsons1 eps
The Legend of Jesse James
TVas Blackie Dolan
1964
The Killers
as Johnny North
Burke's Law
TVas Carlos de Vega1 eps
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
TVas Rusty Connors / Lee Griffin1 eps
1962
1961
Rawhide
TVas Cal Fletcher1 eps
1960
Shadows
as Pedestrian (uncredited)
Shadows
Writer
Shadows
Director
Shadows
Editor
1959
Johnny Staccato
TVas Johnny Staccato
Johnny Staccato
TVDirector
1958
Saddle the Wind
as Tony Sinclair
Studio One
TVas Paul Greco1 eps
The Dick Clark Show
TVas Self1 eps
1957
Edge of the City
as Axel Nordmann
1956
The 20th Century Fox Hour
TVas Max Markheim1 eps
Climax!
TVas Abel Winter1 eps
The United States Steel Hour
TVas Johnny1 eps
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TVas Sam Cobbett1 eps
1954
1951
14 Hours
as Reporter (uncredited)

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
12/9/1929
Day of Death
2/3/1989
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA