John Marley
Appearance
John Marley | |
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Born | Mortimer Marlieb October 17, 1907 New York City, U.S. |
Died | May 22, 1984 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 76)
Resting place | Cedar Park Cemetery |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1947–1984 |
Spouses |
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Children | 4[1] |
John Marley (October 17, 1907 – May 22, 1984) was an American actor. He played Phil Cavalleri in Love Story (1970) and Jack Woltz in The Godfather (1972).[2]
Biography
[change | change source]John was born in Harlem, New York City. His parents were Russian Jews. He dropped out of college and then did acting. John served in the United States Army Signal Corps during World War II.
John appeared in about 250 films and television series. He mainly performed as a supporting actor. He played different and exotic characters. He also appeared on many TV shows and performed on stage. Marley got nominated for an Academy Award as Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in Love Story. Marley died during open-heart surgery.
Filmography
[change | change source]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1942 | Native Land | Thug With Crowbar | Uncredited
as John Marlieb |
1947 | Kiss of Death | Prisoner in Spinning Mill | Uncredited |
1948 | The Naked City | Managing Editor | Uncredited |
1950 | Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town | Second Cab Driver | Uncredited |
1951 | The Mob | Tony | |
1952 | My Six Convicts | Knotty Johnson | |
1953 | The Joe Louis Story | Mannie Seamon | |
1955 | The Square Jungle | Tommy Dillon - Referee | |
1956 | Time Table | Bobik | |
1958 | I Want to Live! | Father Devers | |
1960 | Pay or Die | D. Caputo, Ragman | |
Sea Hunt | Season 3, Episode 31 | ||
1961 | Sea Hunt | Season 4, Episode 28 | |
1962 | The Twilight Zone - Kick the Can | Mr. Cox | |
1963 | A Child Is Waiting | Holland | |
The Wheeler Dealers | Achilles Dimitros | ||
America, America | Garabet | ||
1964 | The Twilight Zone - The Old Man in the Cave | Jason | |
1965 | Nightmare in the Sun | Hogan, Gas station owner | |
Cat Ballou | Frankie Ballou | ||
The Lollipop Cover | George | ||
1967 | The Wild Wild West | King Stefan IX | Episode: "The Night of the Wolf" |
1968 | Faces | Richard Forst | |
In Enemy Country | Rausch | ||
1970 | A Man Called Sledge | Old Man | |
Love Story | Phil Cavalleri | Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
Hawaii Five-O | Dr. Gregorios Lemira | "The Second Shot" | |
1971 | Clay Pigeon | Police Captain | |
1972 | The Dead Are Alive | Nikos Samarakis | |
The Godfather | Jack Woltz | ||
1973 | Jory | Roy Starr | |
Blade | Tommy Blade | ||
1974 | Deathdream | Charles Brooks | |
1975 | Framed | Sal Viccarrone | |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker | Captain Maurice Molnar | Episode: "Primal Scream" | |
1976 | W.C. Fields and Me | Studio Head Bannerman | |
1977 | The Car | Sheriff Everett Peck | |
Hawaii Five-O | Noah | "Tread the King's Shadow" | |
Vengeance | Jesus | ||
The Greatest | Dr. Ferdie Pacheco | ||
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover | Dave Hindley | ||
1978 | Greatest Heroes of the Bible | Moses | |
It Lives Again | Mr. Mallory | ||
Hooper | Max Berns | ||
1980 | Tribute | Lou Daniels | |
1981 | Threshold | Edgar Fine | |
The Amateur | Molton | ||
SCTV | Leonard Bernstein | Played parody of his role in The Godfather but with his character as Leonard Bernstein instead of Jack Woltz. | |
1982 | Mother Lode | Elijah | |
1983 | Utilities | Roy Blue | |
1986 | On the Edge | Elmo Glidden | (final film role) |
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Pareles, Jon (May 24, 1984). "John Marley, Actor, An Oscar Nominee and Venice Winner". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 26 August 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
- ↑ Pareles, Jon (1984-05-24). "JOHN MARLEY, ACTOR, AN OSCAR NOMINEE AND VENICE WINNER". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-07-09.