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==Filmography== |
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*''[[Fast Company (1938 film)|Fast Company]]'' (1938) - Ned Morgan |
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*''[[Congo Maisie]]'' (1940) - Dr. John McWade |
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*''[[Dr. Kildare's Strange Case]]'' (1940) - Dr. Gregory 'Greg' Lane |
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*''[[Flight Command]]'' (1940) - Lieut. Jerry Banning |
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*''[[Belle Starr (film)|Belle Starr]]'' (1941) - Ed Shirley |
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*''[[The Men in Her Life]]'' (1941) - Roger Chevis |
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*''[[Cadet Girl]]'' (1941) - Bob Mallory |
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*''[[Remember the Day]]'' (1941) - Dewey Roberts |
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*''[[Rings on Her Fingers]]'' (1942) - Tod Fenwick |
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*''[[Ten Gentlemen from West Point]]'' (1942) - Henry Clay |
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*''[[The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe]]'' (1942) - Edgar Allan Poe |
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*''[[Dr. Renault's Secret]]'' (1942) - Dr. Larry Forbes |
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*''[[Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas]]'' (1943) - Lt. Aleksa Petrovic |
*''[[Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas]]'' (1943) - Lt. Aleksa Petrovic |
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*''[[Strange Triangle]]'' (1946) |
*''[[Strange Triangle]]'' (1946) - Earl Huber |
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*''[[Home, Sweet Homicide]]'' (1946) - Mr.Wallace Sanford |
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*''[[Joan of Arc (1948 film)|Joan of Arc]]'' (1948) - Father Massieu (Joan's bailiff) |
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*''Fighting Squadron'' (1948) |
*''[[Fighting Squadron]]'' (1948) - Brig. Gen. Mel Gilbert |
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*''[[Enchantment (1948 film)|Enchantment]]'' (1948) - Marchese Del Laudi |
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*''[[The Red Pony (1949 film)|The Red Pony]]'' (1949) - Mr. Fred Tiflin |
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*''[[Reign of Terror (film)|Reign of Terror]]'' (1949) - [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] (voice, uncredited) |
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*''[[Chicago Deadline]]'' (1949) - Edgar 'Blacky' Franchot |
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*''[[All the King's Men (1949 film)|All the King's Men]]'' (1949) - Adam Stanton |
*''[[All the King's Men (1949 film)|All the King's Men]]'' (1949) - Adam Stanton |
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*''[[The Kid from Texas]]'' (1950) - Roger Jameson |
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*''[[Let's Dance (1950 film)|Let's Dance]]'' (1950) - Timothy Bryant |
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*''[[Three Husbands]]'' (1950) - Arthur Evans |
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*''[[Under the Gun (1951 film)|Under the Gun]]'' (1951) - Milo Bragg |
*''[[Under the Gun (1951 film)|Under the Gun]]'' (1951) - Milo Bragg |
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*''[[A Place in the Sun (film)|A Place in the Sun]]'' (1951) - Anthony "Tony" Vickers |
*''[[A Place in the Sun (film)|A Place in the Sun]]'' (1951) - Anthony "Tony" Vickers |
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*''[[The Eddy Duchin Story]]'' (1956) - Sherman Wadsworth |
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*''[[Autumn Leaves (film)|Autumn Leaves]]'' (1956) - Dr. Malcolm Couzzens |
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*''[[The Sad Sack]]'' (1957) - Major General Vanderlip |
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*''[[Girl on the Run]]'' (1958) - James McCullough / Ralph Graham |
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*''Violent Midnight'' (1963) - Adrian Benedict |
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*''[[Slaves (film)|Slaves]]'' (1969) - Mr. Stillwell |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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*''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'' - Jim Matthews |
*''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'' - Jim Matthews |
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Shepperd Strudwick | |
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Born | |
Died | January 15, 1983 New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged 75)
Years active | 1938–1982 |
Spouse(s) | Mary Jeffrey (1977-1983) (his death) Jane Straub (1958-?) (divorced) Margaret O'Neill (1947-?) (divorced) Helen Wynn (1936-?) (divorced) 1 child |
Shepperd Strudwick (September 22, 1907 – January 15, 1983) was an American actor of film, television and stage.
Born in Hillsborough, North Carolina, he began his film career as the title (eponymous) character in the film Joaquin Murrieta (1938); he was credited as Sheppard Strudwick. He appeared as Yugoslav guerrilla leader Lt. Aleksa Petrovic, an aide to General Draza Mihailovich, in the 20th Century Fox war film Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas in 1943. He played Edgar Allan Poe in The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe (1942) and also appeared in Strange Triangle (1946), Fighter Squadron (1948), The Reckless Moment (1949), The Red Pony (1949), Under the Gun (1951) and A Place in the Sun (1951), starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, as the Taylor character's father.
Perhaps his most famous film role was that of Adam Stanton, the idealistic doctor who finally kills Willie Stark (played by Broderick Crawford) in the classic film All the King's Men (1949). Another notable role was Father Jean Massieu in Joan of Arc (1948), starring Ingrid Bergman as Joan.
Strudwick made many appearances on television, including the role of Dr. Charles Morris in the 1958 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Fugitive Nurse." He also appeared on The Twilight Zone, (in the episode "Nightmare as a Child") and several roles on the soap operas As the World Turns (Dr. Fields), Another World (Jim Matthews), One Life to Live (Victor Lord) and Love of Life (Timothy McCauley). In 1981, he starred as the voice of Homer in the National Radio Theater's Peabody Award-winning radio dramatization of the Odyssey.
His last appearance on film was in 1981's Kent State, a TV film. That same year, he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor (Featured Role – Play) for the Broadway play To Grandmother's House We Go.
He was married to Mary Jeffrey from 1977 until his death. He had a son by a previous marriage. He died in New York City from cancer on January 15, 1983 at the age of 75.
Filmography
Partial listing
- Fast Company (1938) - Ned Morgan
- Congo Maisie (1940) - Dr. John McWade
- Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940) - Dr. Gregory 'Greg' Lane
- Flight Command (1940) - Lieut. Jerry Banning
- Belle Starr (1941) - Ed Shirley
- The Men in Her Life (1941) - Roger Chevis
- Cadet Girl (1941) - Bob Mallory
- Remember the Day (1941) - Dewey Roberts
- Rings on Her Fingers (1942) - Tod Fenwick
- Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942) - Henry Clay
- The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe (1942) - Edgar Allan Poe
- Dr. Renault's Secret (1942) - Dr. Larry Forbes
- Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas (1943) - Lt. Aleksa Petrovic
- Strange Triangle (1946) - Earl Huber
- Home, Sweet Homicide (1946) - Mr.Wallace Sanford
- Joan of Arc (1948) - Father Massieu (Joan's bailiff)
- Fighting Squadron (1948) - Brig. Gen. Mel Gilbert
- Enchantment (1948) - Marchese Del Laudi
- The Red Pony (1949) - Mr. Fred Tiflin
- Reign of Terror (1949) - Napoleon Bonaparte (voice, uncredited)
- The Reckless Moment (1949) - Ted Darby
- Chicago Deadline (1949) - Edgar 'Blacky' Franchot
- All the King's Men (1949) - Adam Stanton
- The Kid from Texas (1950) - Roger Jameson
- Let's Dance (1950) - Timothy Bryant
- Three Husbands (1950) - Arthur Evans
- Under the Gun (1951) - Milo Bragg
- A Place in the Sun (1951) - Anthony "Tony" Vickers
- The Eddy Duchin Story (1956) - Sherman Wadsworth
- Autumn Leaves (1956) - Dr. Malcolm Couzzens
- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) - Jonathan Wilson
- That Night! (1957) - Dr. Bernard Fischer
- The Sad Sack (1957) - Major General Vanderlip
- Girl on the Run (1958) - James McCullough / Ralph Graham
- Violent Midnight (1963) - Adrian Benedict
- Daring Game (1968) - Dr. Henry L. Carlyle
- Slaves (1969) - Mr. Stillwell
- The Monitors (1969) - Tersh Jeterax
- Cops and Robbers (1973) - Mr. Eastpoole
Television
- Another World - Jim Matthews
- One Life to Live - Victor Lord
- Love of Life - Timothy McCauley
Radio
- National Radio Theater: Odyssey - Homer
Stage
- To Grandmother's House We Go, Broadway play
Awards
- Tony Award for Best Play (Feature Role – Play):
- To Grandmother's House We Go - Nominated
External links
- Shepperd Strudwick at IMDb
- Shepperd Strudwick at the Internet Broadway Database
- Shepperd Strudwick papers, 1927-1983, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
- Shepperd Strudwick at the University of Wisconsin's Actors Studio audio collection
- Shepperd Strudwick at Find a Grave