| Born in Los Angeles, he was an athlete and a football star in his youth. [7], Along with Ray Bartlett, there were four Black Americans playing for the Bruins, when only a few dozen at all played on other college football teams. According to Woody, he's even less in control of himself, and all of his faculties, when tickling is involved. When he walks into a bar to fetch Tom, the bartender won't serve him, and Tom slams hard on the bar: "Give him a drink." The film was based upon the 1959 novel Comanche Captives by Will Cook . Stewart said: It looks a bit Uncle Remussy to me. This was a reference to the controversial fictional narrator of 19th century African-American folktales, who was later the main character in Disneys 1946 movie Song of the South a film that Disney does not make available today due to its racist stereotyping. I wanted to crawl into a mouse hole, Stewart recalled. All three spend much of their time hanging out in the restaurant kitchen. In Liberty Valance, a picture I did with Duke, Stewart recounted. Not surprisingly, the film is considered one of Fords most overlooked and underrated films, and given the subject matter as well as the era in which it was made and released, it was not a box office success either. And on occasion, he was even known to actually physically attack them when he was not playing his patented sadistic practical jokes on them, or when he wasnt on one of his regular drinking binges, which would last for days. It was "one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to address racism frankly," the Hollywood Reporter's Seth Abramovitch wrote last year. Strode worked in B-movies through the '70s and '80s and acted as the narrator for Mario Van Peebles' Black Western Posse in 1993. And during the trial sequences, Ford frequently dims the courtroom lights, leaving only Rutledge lit, alone in the witness chair surrounded by darkness alone and helpless as many black men on trial have felt, accused of a crime they did not commit. 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. He is killed and his death sparks a gladiator rebellion. He was a decathlete and football star who was one of the first Black American players in the National Football League in the postwar era. He was both successful and a popular draw, but he gave up wrestling due to his popularity in motion pictures. They reunited 20 years later when he played the title role in Ford's rather neglected 1960 western 'Sergeant Rutledge', as a black Cavalry officer unfairly tried for the rape and murder of a white women and her father. As James Stewart explained it, Woody Strode, the actor who was playing Wayne's character's best friend, was part of the scene. [10] Strode and Kenny Washington were two of the first African-Americans to play in major college programs and later the modern National Football League (along with Marion Motley and Bill Willis, who signed with the contemporary rival All-America Football Conference), playing for the Los Angeles Rams in 1946. In 1980, Strode was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame. 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. Western icon John Wayne had a legendary collaboration with director John Ford that lasted five decades and transformed both mens careers. He stayed in Europe to make another Western The Unholy Four (1970) and went back to Hollywood to do a TV movie Breakout (1970) and two Westerns The Deserter (also known as "The Devil's Backbone") (1971), and The Gatling Gun (1971). He was billed as the Pacific Coast Heavyweight Wrestling Champion and the Pacific Coast Negro Heavyweight Wrestling Champion in 1962. The closing credits dedicate the film to Strode, who died shortly before its release. Now, I don't know if Mr Stewart has a prejudice against Negroes, but I just wanted you all to know about it., Stewart later said he wanted to crawl into a mouse hole after that and Wayne told him: Well, welcome to the club. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Sam Raimi's Western "The Quick and The Dead," starring Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, and Leonardo DiCaprio, is dedicated to him. 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. Robinson played college football at UCLA before he shifted to baseball full time and made history. Reveling in the win postgame, Strode rode a horse into the lobby of the team hotel. Integrating the NFL was the low point of my life. Tom has long considered Hallie "my girl," and is adding a room to his farmhouse that has a nice porch with a rocking chair, in preparation for the day he has no doubt she will marry him. Strode was next cast in Spartacus (1960) as the Ethiopian gladiator Draba, in which he has to fight Spartacus (played by Kirk Douglas) to the death. Woodrow Wilson Woody Strode (1914-1994) was one of the most prolific and reliable African American actors of a generation. 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. Prueba a ver si Netflix, iTunes, Amazon o cualquier otro servicio te deja reproducirlo en streaming, alquilarlo o comprarlo! He had many murders on his conscience, and much enjoyed using a leather bullwhip. Woody lived in a modest home overlooking Glendora and the San Gabriel Valley, north east of Los Angeles about 25 miles. When out on the road with the team, Strode had his first experience with racism, something he wasn't aware of growing up in Los Angeles. I don't know if they ever will be. Woody Strode Height, Weight & Measurements At 80 years old, Woody Strode height is 6' 4" (1.93 m) . Local sportswriter Halley Harding, a retired Negro Leagues shortstop, led a civic campaign that pressured the Rams to integrate as a condition of playing in the publicly funded L.A. Stoddard has come to town with a satchel full of law books, and hangs out his shingle at the newspaper office. (Whats a brother got to do to get some respect around here?). After his football career, he went on to . 1942: Star Spangled Rhythm. 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. But he also was described once as a tough, two-fisted, hard-drinking Irish sonofabitch who was known to treat actors on his films horribly, by bullying, yelling and even mocking them. In movies and life, Strode's range was remarkable. An offensive end, Strode caught four passes for 37 yards and bowed out of the NFL after 10 games. We also meet Link Appleyard (Andy Devine), the drunken town marshal; Doc Willoughby (Ken Murray), the drunken town doctor, and Dutton Peabody (Edmond O'Brien), the editor of the paper. Calgary beat the Ottawa Rough Riders 12-7 in Toronto. Being married with two children, he needed steady work. [33], Colo. It's been 15 years since Woody Strode's prime time in Hollywood ]: [4] Strode brought the best out of his castmates while stealing scenes, sometimes before he spoke a line. He signed with the Los Angeles Rams in 1946 alongside Kenny Washington, an electrifying rusher and college teammate at UCLA. [16], In 1952, Strode wrestled almost every week from August 12, 1952, to December 10, 1952, in different cities in California. Woody Strode. [2], He attended Thomas Jefferson High School in South East Los Angeles and college at UCLA, where he was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. "[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. I'd do that if I could. [30], Strode was a dedicated martial artist under the direction of Frank Landers in the art of Seishindo Kenpo. You ride horses.' The film takes place at that turning point in the West when the rule of force gave way to the rule of law, and when literacy began to gain a foothold. Despite the lack of opportunities for actors of color in his era, Woody Strode left a legacy worth revisiting. In 1959 he portrayed the conflicted, some would say cowardly, Private Franklin in Pork Chop Hill, which brought him critical acclaim. But no pro team would draft African Americans. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro, Movie Images: My Favorite Film Characters of All-Time! At the time Ford yelled: Dont hit him Woody! Four years Strode's junior, Washington scampered for a 92-yard touchdown in 1947 and spent three seasons with the Rams before retiring. Cattlemen do not. 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. And it should be mentioned that Rutledge was also the first time in which a black man was seen as a cowboy, or an Army soldier, and not as a slave, a cook or a Pullman porter in aHollywood feature western. Woody Strode passed away on December 31, 1994 from lung cancer in Glendora, California. Then he asked Stewart to come over. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Bob Rea <[email protected]> Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his. 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. Hell, we thought we were white. Woody Strode was born in 1914 in Los Angeles. As an athlete, he helped integrate the NFL. Strode takes it up from there: Bob Waterfield and some guys came looking for us because theyd made arrangements for us back at the hotel, he explained. 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. His last film was The Quick and the Dead (1995), which starred Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Russell Crowe. He Wasn't the Star But He Stole the Movie", "Teammates Recall Jackie Robinson's Legacy", "The man who made the stars shine brighter: An interview with Woody Strode", "Woody Strode, Ace Negro Player, Has No Axe to Grind", "Isle families trace ties to '39 Pineapple Bowl", "Woody Strode; Ex-Athlete, Character Actor in Movies", "Like the series, 'Psych' movie a comedic romp", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Woody_Strode&oldid=1141910544, This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 14:07. I said, All right, where are the pluckers?" Then Strode realised, I was out in the world market with a bald head. He was usually unbilled in films like Sundown (1941), Star-Spangled Rhythm (1942) and No Time for Love (1943). He shared a story from the set of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Fords 1962 film about an attorney (Stewart) who, robbed and left for dead by a notorious outlaw, is saved by a rancher (Wayne) and has to start over from scratch. Red Haircrow, Other Works And he said loudly, We have an actor here who objects to the costume on Woody Strode. He then proceeded to suggest that Stewart was prejudiced Strode, who also has since died, was African-American and added that he just wanted to share Stewarts objection to Strodes costume with the whole cast. Then came Lewis Milestones war film Pork Chop Hill (1959) and steady work would follow. Two Rode Together is a 1961 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart, Richard Widmark, and Shirley Jones. But even worse is the poster for the film (above) on which Strode appears, although his name is listed fourth and in tiny letters even smaller that the third person billed actress Billie Burke, who has a small supporting role with just a few lines. UsefulNotes/Notable Actors from Hollywood's Golden Age. So why would actors put up with him? I couldn't do it. 1951: The Lion Hunters; Bride of the Gorilla. Ford isn't making an anachronistic statement on racism, but he's being sure we notice it. [8] They played eventual conference and national champion USC to a scoreless tie with the 1940 Rose Bowl on the line. by Merdies Hayes July 21, 2016 Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Strode (1914-1994) was one of the most prolific and reliable African American actors of a generation. All Rights Reserved. He guest starred on The Lieutenant, The Farmer's Daughter and Daniel Boone and had roles in the features Genghis Khan (1965) and 7 Women (1966), the latter the last film he made for Ford. BlackPast.org is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and our EIN is 26-1625373. Strode was in Storyville (1992), and Posse (1992), working with director Mario Van Peebles. Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (July 25, 1914 December 31, 1994) was an American athlete and actor. [23], He did The Italian Connection (1972), for which he was paid $150,000. Beginning with "Stagecoach" (1939), continuing from 1948 through 1950 with the Cavalry Trilogy ("Fort Apache," "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" and "Rio Grande"), and finally to 1962 and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," together in 10 features they largely formed the templates of the Hollywood Western. "He is one of the most charismatic actors to work in American motion pictures. Liberty Valance cannot abide anyone standing up to him, and the shingle is an affront. He enabled the Stamps to score twice in the title game. Woody Strode was a respected actor with strong African and Native American ancestry. But they should be.". He was popular for being a Football Player. Luana Strode), a distant relative of Liliuokalani, the last queen of Hawaii. ), TCM Remembers 1995 in Chronological Order, American actors who appeared in spaghetti westerns. Strodes best known role was the gladiator Draba in Stanley Kubricks Sparticus (1960). The roles he was offered fell within those limited, though notable range. In response, Ford said: Whats wrong with Uncle Remus? The director then called the crews attention and shouted: One of ourplayersdoesn't like Woody's costume. What is it whats the idea? And I said, I dont know!, And I didnt know, Stewart added. "[7], "That was a classic," he later said. "I had five pairs of blue jeans, I was lonely, and I didn't speak the language," he said. Canton called this summer, feting Strode and the rest of the Forgotten Four at Johnson and Glauber's urging. 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. He served in the United States Army during World War II. The tall, confident Woody Strode appeared in five Ford pictures, all the way from "Stagecoach" to Ford's final film, "7 Women" (1966). How much did Woody Strode weigh when playing? "These four men created a foundation on which generations built," Lonnie Bunch, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, once said. Had a longtime affair with troubled actress. There's a lot in the film if we care to notice. They reunited 20 years later when he played the title role in Ford's rather neglected 1960 western . DON'T MISSJohn Wayne: The Searchers set revelation that saw John Ford speechless[THE SEARCHERS]How the West Was Won: Idiot drunk producer, near-death and more[HOW THE WEST WAS WON]John Wayne: Why Elvis turned down Dukes offer to co-star in Western[ELVIS]. "I would have lost that role if I hadn't been in shape, and if I hadn't had a lot of experience as a wrestler," Strode told the Pittsburgh Courier after the film's release, according to Slam Wrestling. It takes place in the town of Shinbone, in an unnamed territory that is moving toward a vote on statehood. At 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, Strode was an athletic marvel in his prime. But Strode (who started his career in the early 1940s after a legendary athletic record at UCLA as a decathlete and a football star, and who died in 1994) is perfectly cast in the lead role as Rutledge and gives a powerful performance in one of the very few lead roles he ever played, among the 90+ films he appeared in, playing mostly supporting roles, sometimes even uncredited, during the early years of his film career. Strodes filmography lists 68 appearances. Draba wins the contest, but instead of killing Spartacus, he attacks the Roman military commander who paid for the fight. No sentimentality or hopeful message. "They are not household names like Jackie Robinson. Another well-known role was Pompey, John Waynes servant in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). 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. John Ford put classic words in my mouth.". He was only 52. But when it came to shooting 1962s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance with Duke and Jimmy Stewart on the Paramount lot, the director opted for black and white instead. As a showdown between Stoddard and Valance Ford begins to seem inevitable, Ford creates considerable tension. The pioneering Black character actor relocated from the United States to Europe for a while to pursue bigger and more interesting roles. As for Sergeant Rutledge, it was at one time, a few years ago, available on DVD on Warner Home Video; but it has been out circulation for years, although you could buy an used copy of it for $35 or more on Amazon or Ebay if you wanted it. "To me, it's truly the beginning of more awareness of who they were, what they did, and why they were so important," Glauber told The New York Times ahead of the Canton ceremony in August. Wednesday, 1st March 2023See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, order back issues and use the historic Daily Express newspaper archive. This man was the definition of a renaissance man, keep reading this article and you will understand exactly why. Broken ribs and an ailing shoulder spurred Strode to retire in 1949. "It was like I had fought Joe Louis," he recalled. Smith Goes to Washington, did not escape Fords sadism unscathed. 1952: African. I had the greatest Glory Hallelujah ride across the Pecos River that any black man ever had on the screen. "It had dignity. Acting wasnt his first passion, however, as football at Jefferson High School and UCLA brought him initial fame. "He treated me like a son," said Strode. Pompey actor Woody Strode remembered that Ford "kept needling Duke about his failure to make it as a football player", comparing him to Strode who was a former NFL player. It's clear they loved him. "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," the New Yorker's Richard Brody writes, "is the greatest American political movie." Otherwise, we would have been inMonument ValleyorBrackettvilleand we would have had colour stock. [19], They wanted him to shave his head. On top of this, Reese actor Lee Van Clef who went on to star in Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns said that Ford resented the meddling and so would take out his annoyance on Wayne, whose casting as Doniphon was demanded by the studio. No black men had played in the NFL from 1933 to 1946. And he was dressed in blue overalls, a blue work shirt and boots. [25], His first wife was Princess Luukialuana Kalaeloa (a.k.a. After the war, he worked at serving subpoenas and escorting prisoners for the L.A. County District Attorney's Office. Respected Black cavalry Sergeant Brax Rutledge stands court-martial for raping and killing a white woman and murdering her father, his superior officer. After that I said thats all I needed. The film made Strode a major star in European cinema, increasing his salary to a minimum $150,000 per movie. Strode was born in Los Angeles on July 25, 1914, the son . 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. Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (July 25, 1914 - December 31, 1994) was an American athlete and actor. Woody Strode was a Black Indian (his grandmother was Black Cherokee and his grandfather was Black Muscogee) and an outstanding athlete. He decided to stay in Europe. As they were preparing to shoot, Ford came up to Stewart and asked, What do you think of Woodys costume?. He was a decathlete and football star who was one of the first Black American players in the National Football League in the postwar era. The retired NFL wideout, in tandem with his co-author Bob Glauber, persuaded the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2022 to recognize the so-called Forgotten Four as pathfinders. [4][5], Strode, Kenny Washington, and Jackie Robinson starred on the 1939 UCLA Bruins football team, in which they made up three of the four backfield players. James Stewart Once Described What It Was Like Working with a Frequent John Wayne Collaborator, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5mcU74rHGM, James Stewart on what it was like to work with John Ford (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5mcU74rHGM). Doubling as a defender, Strode scooped an errant lateral at midfield and returned the fumble to the opposing red zone, teeing up a TD rush. 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 . In a film with Lee Marvin's snarl, Andy Devine's squeaky voice and the accent of the Swedes, John Wayne as usual provides the calm center, never trying for an effect. At 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, Strode was an athletic marvel in his prime. Woody Strode was born in California. 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). He later said his salary in Italy went up to $10,000 a week. John Ford has gone down as one of the greatest directors ever in film history. Supplied by UCLA, Corbis Historical / Sunset Boulevard / Getty Images. The supporting cast includes Linda Cristal, Andy Devine, and John McIntire. Ford passed away in 1974. He guest starred on The Man from Blackhawk (1960). Strode moved north and won the Grey Cup with the 1948 Calgary Stampeders, Canadian pro football's only undefeated team. He did 1,000 push-ups, sit-ups, and knee bends daily. Keeping to one side, Tom Doniphon observes everything but is slow to act; his strength is silently coiled. Tom Doniphon tells him that without a gun in his hand and the experience to use it, he will sooner or later certainly be killed by Valance. If the money was right, I'd play Mickey Mouse.[3], Strode went to Europe to make Scipio the African (1971) and did some more Westerns: The Last Rebel (1971), and The Revengers (1972) (a "regular knockdown, dragout western said Strode[3]). It may not be the greatest film that Ford ever made, but it sure is one of his interesting and powerful films and definitely worth discovering. It asks the question: Does a man need to carry a gun in order to disagree or state an opinion? [citation needed], Strode's acting career was re-activated when producer Walter Mirisch spotted him wrestling and cast him as an African warrior in The Lion Hunters (1951), one of the Bomba the Jungle Boy series. He attended UCLA, where he played multiple sports and starred for the track and field team. Pompey/Strode physically carries and thereby saves a drunken, suicidal John Wayne from his burning home. Dnde ver La diligencia? Strodes riveting presence among a trio of hired gunslingers waiting at the train station in the spaghetti western, Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), is unforgettable. 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 . As played by Jimmy Stewart, Stoddard spends much of the film wearing an apron and washing dishes in the restaurant, sending a hardly ambiguous message about a man who doesn't wear a gun. In 1967 he attempted to produce his own film, The Story of the Tenth Cavalry but it was not made. And late Hollywood legend James Stewart got to watch their dynamic up close. 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). This story first appeared. 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 Rams owner Dan Reeves didn't like that Strode's marriage was interracial: his first wife, Luana, was descended from a Hawaiian queen. He was also a professional wrestler, wrestling the likes of Gorgeous George. Born July 28, 1914, in Los Angeles, California, Woody Strode (Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode) was first of the star football athletes to become a successful film actor. He broke this barrier with his teammate Kenny Washington and Cleveland Browns players Bill Willis and Marion Motley. That he does this by mixing in history, humorous supporting characters and a poignant romance is typical; his films were complete and self-contained in a way that approaches perfection. 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. Strode had begun his association with Ford back in 1939, with an uncredited role in his classic western 'Stagecoach'. Strode was a college track and football star at UCLA, one of the first Blacks to integrate the NFL, a professional wrestler, a Golden Globe nominated actor, and a WWII veteran. 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