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Roy Scheider

Roy Scheider

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Quốc tịch: USA
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Lean, angular-faced and authoritatively spoken lead / supporting actor
Roy Scheider obviously never heard the old actor's axiom about "never
appearing with kids or animals" lest they overshadow your performance.
Breaking that rule did him no harm, though, as he achieved pop cult
status by finding, fighting and blowing up a 25-foot-long Great White
shark (nicknamed "Bruce") in the mega-hit
Jaws (1975) and then electrocuting an even
bigger Great White in the vastly inferior
Jaws 2 (1978).Athletic Scheider was born in November 1932 in Orange, New Jersey, to
Anna (Crosson) and Roy Bernhard Scheider, a mechanic. He was of German
and Irish descent. A keen sportsman from a young age, he competed in
baseball and boxing (his awkwardly mended broken nose is a result of
his foray into Golden Gloves competitions). While at college, his
pursuits turned from sports to theater and he studied drama at Rutgers
and Franklin and Marshall. After a stint in the military, Scheider
appeared with the New York Shakespeare Festival and won an "Obie Award"
for his appearance in the play "Stephen D."His film career commenced with the campy Z-grade horror cheesefest
The Curse of the Living Corpse (1964),
and he then showed up in Star! (1968),
Paper Lion (1968),
Stiletto (1969) and
Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970).
In 1971 he really came to the attention of film audiences with his role
in the Jane Fonda thriller
Klute (1971) and then as Det. Buddy Russo
(scoring his first Oscar nomination) alongside fiery
Gene Hackman in the crime drama
The French Connection (1971).
His performance as a tough street cop in that film led him into another
tough cop role as NYC Det. Buddy Manucci in the underappreciated
The Seven-Ups (1973), which
features one of the best car chase sequences ever put on film.In the early 1970s the Peter Benchley
novel "Jaws" was a phenomenal best-seller, and young director
Steven Spielberg was chosen by
Universal Pictures to direct the film adaptation,
Jaws (1975), in which Scheider played police
chief Brody and shared lead billing with
Robert Shaw and
Richard Dreyfuss in the tale of a New
England seaside community terrorized by a hungry Great White shark.
"Jaws" was a blockbuster, and for many years held the record as the
highest-grossing film of all time. Scheider then turned up as the shady
CIA agent brother of Dustin Hoffman in
the unnerving Marathon Man (1976)
and in the misfired
William Friedkin-directed remake of
The Wages of Fear (1953)
titled Sorcerer (1977), before again
returning to Amity to battle another giant shark in
Jaws 2 (1978). Seeking a change from tough
cops and hungry sharks, he took the role of womanizing, drug-popping
choreographer Joe Gideon, the lead character of the
semi-autobiographical portrayal of director
Bob Fosse in the sparkling
All That Jazz (1979). It was
another big hit for Scheider (and another Oscar nomination), with the
film featuring a stunning opening sequence to the tune of the funky
George Benson number "On
Broadway", and breathtaking dance routines including the "Airotica"
performance by the glamorous
Sandahl Bergman.Returning to another law enforcement role, Scheider played a rebellious
helicopter pilot in the John Badham
conspiracy / action film
Blue Thunder (1983), a scientist in
the sequel to
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
simply titled 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984), a cheating
husband who turns the tables on his blackmailers in
52 Pick-Up (1986), a cold-blooded hit
man in Cohen and Tate (1988) and a
CIA operative in the muddled and slow-moving
The Russia House (1990). The
versatile Scheider was then cast as the captain of a futuristic
submarine in the relatively popular TV series
SeaQuest 2032 (1993), which ran
for three seasons.Inexplicably, however, Scheider had seemingly, and slowly, dropped out
of favor with mainstream film audiences, and while he continued to
remain busy, predominantly in supporting roles (generally as US
presidents or military officers), most of the vehicles he appeared in
were B-grade political thrillers such as
The Peacekeeper (1997),
Executive Target (1997),
Chain of Command (2000) and
Red Serpent (2003).
  • SpousesBrenda Siemer Scheider(February 11, 1989 - February 10, 2008) (his death, 2 children)Cynthia Scheider(November 8, 1962 - 1989) (divorced, 1 child)
  • Con cái: Christian Scheider
  • Cha mẹ: Anna CrossonRoy Bernhard Scheider
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