Though he made films in every genre, from dramas to historical epics, romances and even comedies, Ford has been justifiably associated with the western film and is considered one of the greatest and most influential directors in that genre, directing so many that Ford once said of himself, My Name is John Ford. On top of that, in the early 1930s, Ford also made several films with long-lambasted black character actor Stephin Fetchit, likeJudge Priest and Steamboat Around the Bend, in which he played degrading and embarrassing supporting roles, often as a slow-witted, lazy buffoon. Woodrow Wilson Strode, known as Woody, was a big man on campus. Red Haircrow, Other Works In the twilight of his film career, Woody Strode reflected on the opportunities he was denied and others he seized. As an athlete, he helped integrate the NFL. There are different takes over why, including that he thought it was a better medium. Racial discrimination slowed their progress in the game. Pas : USA "La diligencia" pelcula de pelculas de vaqueros y accin producida en USA. Often typecast as a physical specimen, commentators tended to dwell on Strode's athleticism and chiseled figure, ignoring his acting prowess, the film scholar Frank Manchel once wrote in the Journal of Black Studies. When Ford cast Strode in Sergeant Rutledge (1960), the actor remembers the legendary director telling him: You know, Woody, its pretty rough to make a star out of you, but Im going to make you a character actor and youll make some money.. [33], Colo. It's been 15 years since Woody Strode's prime time in Hollywood ]: [4] This page was last edited on 28 July 2021, at 02:45. His last film was The Quick and the Dead (1995), which starred Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Russell Crowe. But Stewart, an Oscar winner known for such timeless hits as The Philadelphia Story, Vertigo and Mr. If someone said, 'there's a Negro over there,' I was just as apt as anyone to turn around and say 'Where? At the time Ford yelled: Dont hit him Woody! Cattlemen do not. By the mid 1960s Strode had become a respected craftsman and began to make his biggest imprint in Spaghetti Westerns, particularly in Sergio Leones Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). " [20], Strode was in Che! Stoddard has come to town with a satchel full of law books, and hangs out his shingle at the newspaper office. Wednesday, 1st March 2023See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, order back issues and use the historic Daily Express newspaper archive. We need him!, In the end, Wayne told Strode: We gotta work together. On top of that, in the early 1930's, Ford also made several films with long-lambasted black character . [29] He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. Donald Bogle, Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies & Bucks (New York: Continuum, 1992); Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB) title search by key word; Woody Strode,; The Timeout Film Guide, edited by Tom Milne, Penguin Books, 3rd Edition, 1992. Not until 1946 did the two suit up for the . John Ford's "Apology" Western 'Sergeant Rutledge' Starring Woody Strode Returning to DVD. Lee Marvin moves into full blown stardom - becoming a legitimate box office titan - in one of the greatest Westerns ever made (My Favorite) starring along side Western Film Greats Burt Lancaster, Jack Palance, Robert Ryan, Woody Strode, Claudia Cardinale, Ralph Belamy . [11] UCLA teammate Jackie Robinson would go on to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball (in fact, Robinson, Strode, and Washington had all played in the semi-professional Pacific Coast Professional Football League earlier in the decade). The drunken marshal won't protect him. This story first appeared. Even the final scene has an unexpected dramatic impact when, after Rutledge has been cleared of the crime, barely thanks his defense lawyer and goes straight back to leading his Buffalo Soldiers out for another tour of duty. [20], He based himself in Europe from 1968 to 1971.[7]. Acting wasnt his first passion, however, as football at Jefferson High School and UCLA brought him initial fame. Woody Strode Tuesday, 28th July 1914 - Saturday, 31st December 1994 Los Angeles CA USA. I'd play a Viking with blue contact lenses and a blond wig if I could. Boston Globe December 20, 1981: 1. Had a longtime affair with troubled actress. Strode is perhaps best remembered as the stoic slave gladiator in Spartacus (1960) who tells Kirk Douglas: I dont want to be your friend. I never got a close up in Hollywood, and Sergio framed me on the screen for five minutes. Once dubbed "the Jackie Robinson of cinema" by Jet Magazine, Strode shared a backfield with Robinson and Washington in 1939. He and Kenny Washington integrated the National Football League (NFL), and Strode played for the Los Angeles Rams in 1946 before moving to the Canadian Football League in 1948. The corpse is being held in a plain pine box, and when he views it Stoddard is angered to see the boots have been stolen. Then he asked Stewart to come over. As the film opens, U. S. Senator Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart) arrives in Shinbone by the new railroad with his wife Hallie (Vera Miles) to attend the funeral of a man named Tom Doniphon (John Wayne). Forego a bottle of soda and donate its cost to us for the information you just learned, and feel good about helping to make it available to everyone. He had a bigger role in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) for Ford, playing Pompey, John Wayne's hired hand. "I'll continue to work in Europe because I'm a star there," Strode said in 1982, per TCM. In the film, Strodes character recites the Declaration of Independence but apologizes for forgetting the phrase all men are created equal, a poignant line for the 1962 audience. . I couldn't do it. The Pompey actor assessed: What a miserable film to make.. Even when Ford later directed the passing drama Pinky in 1949 for Fox, which told the story of a blackwoman passing for white, Fox studio head Darryl Zanuck replaced Ford with director Elia Kazan after the first week of shooting, because Zanuck, in seeing the footage that Ford shot, felt his depiction of the black characters in the film was so offensive that he couldnt allow him to continue directing the rest of the film. One day Sir Laurence Olivier remarked he was a big fan of his football days, with Strode replying: I dont know what Im doing here in your business. Olivier said, Woody, what youre about to do, I could never do in reference to his upcoming fight scene with Kirk Douglas. If you're a nice guy, you can walk into a room anywhere in the world. He was a decathlete and football star who was one of the first African American players in the National Football League in the postwar era. Race is not a factor in the world market," Strode said. Then came Lewis Milestones war film Pork Chop Hill (1959) and steady work would follow. Has appeared in four films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: The character Woody from the "Toy Story" films is named after Strode, who had appeared in a number of classic Western films. Ford discovered Wayne, then Marion Morrison, when the latter was a University of Southern California student with a summer job on a studio lot. John Ford and John Wayne together created much of the mythology of the Old West we carry in our minds. As they were preparing to shoot, Ford came up to Stewart and asked, "What do you think of Woody's costume?" Stewart said that he didn't like it. As we got out of the L.A. area we found these racial tensions. In 1963, he was cast opposite Jock Mahoney's Tarzan as both the dying leader of an unnamed Asian country and that leader's unsavory brother, Khan, in Tarzan's Three Challenges. Im glad you made it.. (One stylistic touch: In this film, he habitually calls Stoddard "Pilgrim," which expresses an insight into the lawyer's character.). He graced the screen alongside Sean Connery, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, and John Wayne, plus Joe Namath when the Jets quarterback toyed with acting in the afterglow of his Super Bowl triumph. Bert Glennon-John Ford in Stagecoach.jpg 806 620; 276 KB Monument Valley, Arizona, US - panoramio (4).jpg 5,184 3,456; 4.48 MB Stagecoach (1939 poster).jpg 1,970 2,937; 2.32 MB It asks the question: Does a man need to carry a gun in order to disagree or state an opinion? "Sergeant Rutledge" boosted Strode's profile but didn't catapult him to superstardom, the Times wrote in 1971, surmising "he and the film, with its sympathies strongly on the side of the Black man, were ahead of their time." (1969) and supported Terence Hill and Bud Spencer in Boot Hill (1969) shot in Italy. Needless to say, the crime sets the townspeople aflame with hatred, and theres a lynch mob just itching to take matters into their hands. Is Woody Strode in the Hall of Fame? Then, when the steeds had halted, he tried to pick a punch up with his younger co-star. Nick Faris is a features writer at theScore. In fact Ford started out his film career as a actor and stuntman in silent films, including D.W. Griffiths notorious The Birth of Nation as one of the Klansmen who comes to the rescue to save the lives of white people under threat by violent renegade black men. Trapped for life. The newspaper editor prints the truth about Valance, and for his pains has his office trashed and is whipped nearly dead. Following Cat Ballou (Oscar) this is one of 4 Westerns . His name was the only one of the four "professionals" that was left off of the movie poster; nevertheless, the film was a major box-office success that established him as a recognizable star. Ford used him again in Two Rode Together (1962) but it was only a small part, as an Indian. That same year, Strode played the eponymous soldier in "Sergeant Rutledge" - director John Ford's Technicolor Western - who is falsely accused of murder and rape. Tom could stand up to Valance, but it would suit him to have Stoddard out of the way so that he could bring Hallie home to that porch with its rocking chair. And according to the actor, Ford froze, then walked away. "Visually, he is a tower of strength and also a tower of endurance," film historian Donald Bogle said about Strode in a Turner Classic Movies segment a couple of years ago. But the hotel we found was integratedand Count Basie was playing thereand we were fine. He was always magnificent with a no-nonsense style and quiet intellect that no athlete-turned actor has ever surpassed. Pompey actor Woody Strode remembered that Ford kept needling Duke about his failure to make it as afootballplayer, comparing him to Strode who was a former NFL player. At 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, Strode was an athletic marvel in his prime. The ban collapsed when the Rams, founded in Cleveland, uprooted to Los Angeles in 1946. What a cast! ), TCM Remembers 1995 in Chronological Order, American actors who appeared in spaghetti westerns. Three men stand at the center of the story: Stoddard, Doniphon, and Valance. Nationality: American. However, by the early 1960s, when Ford was in his late 60s and nearing the end of his long career, the director seemed to have mellowed with age, discovering and exploring a more humanist side to himself. Publicity Listings He also did professional wrestling and reportedly tussled with the renowned Gorgeous George. He was drafted at age 27 and soon joined the United States Army Air Corps and spent the war unloading bombs in Guam and the Marianas, as well as playing on the Army football team at March Field in Riverside, California.[10]. Working in the restaurant is young Hallie. Waterfield laughs and says: You sons of bitches, youre living good., Strode by then was in his early 30s and his football days were numbered. Ford gave Strode the title role in Sergeant Rutledge (1960) as a member of the Ninth Cavalry, who is greatly admired by the other black soldiers in the unit and is falsely accused of the rape and murder of a white woman. He was in a TV adaptation of Mandrake the Magician (1954), a pilot for a series that was not picked up, and had small parts in Son of Sinbad (1955), Soldiers of Fortune (1955), and Buruuba (1956) a Japanese film set in Africa. Though the film is an ambitious attempt to deal with one aspect of how this country has historically handled Native Americans (and there are several impressive scenes in the film), Cheyenne Autumn is seriously undercut by Fords ponderous direction, a wobbly, meandering script, his stilted wooden Indian characters who, a lot of the time, are standing like stoic statues, with the major speaking parts played by either Latino or Italian-American actors, and too many boring side stories involving white characters. In a few characters and a gripping story, Ford dramatizes the debate about guns that still continues in many Western states. Woody Strode was born in 1914 in Los Angeles. The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City last year enshrined him in the Hall of Great Western Performers. "On every play, if you're a (skill player) like Motley, Washington, or Strode, you can get pounded on the ground and beaten up," Greenburg said. Robinson debuted in the majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, breaking the color barrier in that sport several months after his Bruins teammates reached the NFL. How tall was Woody Strode? After his football career, he went on to . "[7], "That was a classic," he later said. I had the greatest Glory Hallelujah ride across the Pecos River that any black man ever had on the screen. He arranges his characters within the frame to reflect power dynamics--or sometimes to suggest a balance is changing. Theyre like father and son.. [21], He had a support role in Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958) and a small part in The Buccaneer (1958). He broke this barrier with his teammate Kenny Washington and Cleveland Browns players Bill Willis and Marion Motley. And I did it myself. The tall, confident Woody Strode appeared in five Ford pictures, all the way from "Stagecoach" to Ford's final film, "7 Women" (1966). In the trailer below, Strode is given third billing, though hes the lead. Years ago Shinbone was held in a grip of terror by the sadistic Liberty Valance (played by Lee Marvin in a performance evoking savage cruelty). He was an Indian in Shalako (1968) and played a gunslinger in the opening sequence of Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). But then, towards the end of filming, the director asked the Ranse star what he made of Strodes costume for the beginning and the end of the film when their characters were portrayed as 25 years older. [24], In 2021, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. In 1940, UCLA and USC battled in what is believed to be the first cross-town rivalry game with championship implications. Who Is Woody Strode's Wife? After football, he went on to become a film actor, where he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Spartacus in 1960. His regular portrayal of Native Americansin most of his western films like The Searchers, Stagecoach and his cavalry trilogy, Rio Grande She Wore A Yellow Ribbon and Fort Apache were as bloodthirsty savages. In 1964, there was his penultimate work, the nearly three-hour-long roadshow western epic Cheyenne Autumn, complete with an intermission, a70MM Super Panavision print, released by Warners, which told the true story of a Cheyenne tribe who travel by foot across 1,500 miles back to their ancestral hunting grounds, while US Army troops are ordered to send them back by force if necessary. An athlete turned actor, Strode was a top-notch decathlete and a football star at UCLA. [23], He did The Italian Connection (1972), for which he was paid $150,000. Strode was in Storyville (1992), and Posse (1992), working with director Mario Van Peebles. And strangely enough, Duke Wayne who, over the years, you know, has made lots of pictures with Ford Duke Wayne has been at the bottom of the list, in the barrel, more than anybody else. It is made clear in "Liberty Valance" that segregation was the practice in the territory. [3] He called it "the first dramatic thing that I had done."[7]. "And this is not being facetious, but Mr. Ford defended me; and I don't know that this is going on. Woody lived in a modest home overlooking Glendora and the San Gabriel Valley, north east of Los Angeles about 25 miles. lcula de 1939 dirigida per John Ford; Film von John Ford (1939); filme de 1939 dirigido por John Ford; film; ; film t 1939 fan John Ford; film din 1939 regizat de John Ford; , 1939; film de John Ford; cinta de 1939 dirichita por John Ford; 1939; 1939 film by John Ford; 1939; film uit 1939; 1939 ; filme de 1939 dirigit per John Ford; pelcula de John Ford; vuoden 1939 elokuva; filme de 1939 dirixido por John Ford; 1939 ; 1939 ; film frn 1939 regisserad av John Ford; Stagecoach; Hllenfahrt nach Santa F; ; Stagecoach; Stagecoach; Chevauche fantastique; ; De fantastische Rit, Monument Valley, Arizona, US - panoramio (4).jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Stagecoach_(1939_film)&oldid=577190049, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Woody played for the Los Angeles Rams after their move from Cleveland. African American History: Research Guides & Websites, Global African History: Research Guides & Websites, African American Scientists and Technicians of the Manhattan Project, Envoys, Diplomatic Ministers, & Ambassadors, Education - Historically Black Colleges (HBCU), Political Activists - Radicals and Marxists, Foundation, Organization, and Corporate Supporters. Draba wins the contest, but instead of killing Spartacus, he attacks the Roman military commander who paid for the fight. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/WoodyStrode. Pompey/Strode physically carries and thereby saves a drunken, suicidal John Wayne from his burning home. The screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck contains one of the best-known lines of dialogue in any Ford movie, spoken to Stoddard years later by the town's new newspaper editor: "This is the West, sir. Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (July 25, 1914 - December 31, 1994) was an American athlete and actor. There was nothing nice about it., It is believed that Strode made his film debut as early as 1939 as an unbilled extra in John Fords Stagecoach, but most work at the time saw him in blackface in jungle films. You ride horses.' His big break came in 1960. It's clear they loved him. "[20], During Ford's declining years Strode spent four months sleeping on the director's floor as his caregiver, and he was later present at Ford's death.[22]. He became part of Hollywood lore after meeting director John Ford and becoming a part of the Ford "family," appearing in four Ford motion pictures. "[13], In 1948 he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers of the AAFC, but was released before the season started,[14] whereupon he joined the Calgary Stampeders of the Western Interprovincial Football Union in Canada, where he was a member of Calgary's 1948 Grey Cup Championship team[15] before retiring due to injury in 1949. A Los Angeles native, he excelled in athletics at UCLA in the late 1930s, where he was explosive as a decathlete as well as part of the college football team that also included Jackie Robinson - he, Robinson, and future NFL star Kenny Washington made up . His parents were from New Orleans; his grandmother was African-American and "part Cherokee" and his grandfather was an African-American who claimed his own grandmother was Creek. How many . It was the only picture I did with Sergio Leonethe close ups were great, Strode said. United States. But by 1946, Strode was 32 and the oldest member of the Rams as a rookie. It was the first UCLAUSC rivalry football game with national implications.[9]. His 1968 starring role as a thinly-disguised Patrice Lumumba in Seduto alla sua destra (released in the U.S. as Black Jesus) garnered Strode a great deal of press at the time, but the film is largely forgotten now. 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