Woody lived in a modest home overlooking Glendora and the San Gabriel Valley, north east of Los Angeles about 25 miles. And I looked at Duke Wayne, and he was beaming like a cat that had just eaten the mouse And Duke came over, and said, Well, welcome to the club. 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. 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. He appeared once on Johnny Weissmuller's 19551956 syndicated television series Jungle Jim and was in an episode of Private Secretary. 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. He had a bigger role in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) for Ford, playing Pompey, John Wayne's hired hand. I said, All right, where are the pluckers?" Then Strode realised, I was out in the world market with a bald head. The Pompey actor assessed: What a miserable film to make.. Shinbone is the only Western town I've seen in a movie with no prostitutes. 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. Actor William Holden and Ernest Borgnine and Woody Strode pose for the movie "The Revengers" in 1972. The supporting cast includes Linda Cristal, Andy Devine, and John McIntire. The 6-foot, 4-inch Strode was a world-class decathlete with a body so toned that he posed nude for an exhibition of athletic portraits shown at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. But it says a lot about them to be able to do what I would call something for the greater good," Johnson, reflecting on the Forgotten Four's feat, told CBS News this year. Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (July 25, 1914 December 31, 1994) was an American athlete and actor. Strode had an excellent support part in The Last Voyage (1960) playing a heroic stoker, though he was only billed fifth. [7], With her he had two children, television director Kalai (a.k.a. "I once played a part written for an Irish prize fighter. Ransom Stoddard believes in the U. S. Constitution, the rule by law, the trust in government. He had many murders on his conscience, and much enjoyed using a leather bullwhip. In movies and life, Strode's range was remarkable. "I had five pairs of blue jeans, I was lonely, and I didn't speak the language," he said. Needless to say, the crime sets the townspeople aflame with hatred, and theres a lynch mob just itching to take matters into their hands. Strode and teammate Kenny Washington were among the best-known college football players in the nation. We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. 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. Never billed as a leading man in Hollywood, Strode moved to Rome in the late '60s to pick up prominent and lucrative roles in Spaghetti Westerns. John Ford's "Apology" Western 'Sergeant Rutledge' Starring Woody Strode Returning to DVD. [8] They played eventual conference and national champion USC to a scoreless tie with the 1940 Rose Bowl on the line. He was reluctant until they offered him $500 a week. 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). I'd play a Viking with blue contact lenses and a blond wig.". After his football career, he went on to . In the article below independent historian Clarence Spigner analyzes Sergeant Rutledge and the other major films of the college football star, early National Football League player, and actor Woody Strode.. And I did it myself. Ford had to accept those terms or not make the film.. Fortunately the DVD made-to-order Warner Archive specialty label is bringing back Rutledge at a lot lower price, starting next week. As they were preparing to shoot, Ford came up to Stewart and asked, What do you think of Woodys costume?. He is a member of famous Actor with the age 80 years old group. Cuenta con una puntuacin bastante buena en IMDb: 7.8 estrellas de 10. In 1967 he attempted to produce his own film, The Story of the Tenth Cavalry but it was not made. Prueba a ver si Netflix, iTunes, Amazon o cualquier otro servicio te deja reproducirlo en streaming, alquilarlo o comprarlo! He broke two ribs and a shoulder. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Never thought of them as brothers though. 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. An old black cowboy named Pompey (Woody Strode) takes Hallie on a buckboard ride into the countryside where they regard the burned-out remains of Doniphon's cottage. Professional Football Player, Actor. But hes eventually taken in by his own men to face trial. 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. He is killed and his death sparks a gladiator rebellion. Wednesday, 1st March 2023See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, order back issues and use the historic Daily Express newspaper archive. Strode worked in B-movies through the '70s and '80s and acted as the narrator for Mario Van Peebles' Black Western Posse in 1993. [24], In 2021, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. The picture was about, oh, more than halfway finished. It was the first UCLAUSC rivalry football game with national implications.[9]. After the war, Strode played briefly with the Los Angeles Rams and along with Washington became the first African Americans to play in the National Football League. Woody Strode was born in 1914 in Los Angeles. In comparison, Ford had made combat documentaries for the Office of Strategic Services and had been wounded at the Battle of Midway, while Ranse star Stewart had been a bomber pilot who served with distinction. 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 . "[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 once said his interracial marriage (to an Hawaiian princess)and integrating the NFLwere the few times that racism caused him concern. "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. As James Stewart explained it, Woody Strode, the actor who was playing Wayne's character's best friend, was part of the scene. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Of course being a director from what is still called The Golden Age of Hollywood and despite the fact that Ford considered himself a political progressive (though he was close friends with actors he worked with who were often right wing reactionaries, like John Wayne and James Stewart), his films were not above dealing in negative racial stereotypes often. Nick Faris is a features writer at theScore. We need him!, In the end, Wayne told Strode: We gotta work together. There are different takes over why, including that he thought it was a better medium. I wanted to crawl into a mouse hole, Stewart recalled. If someone said, 'there's a Negro over there,' I was just as apt as anyone to turn around and say 'Where? Strode was in Storyville (1992), and Posse (1992), working with director Mario Van Peebles. Inducted into the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and Hall of Fame in 2012-13. Met his wife, a Hawaiian princess and stand-in for the swim sequences for Dorothy Lamour. ), TCM Remembers 1995 in Chronological Order, American actors who appeared in spaghetti westerns. He was popular for being a Football Player. But no pro team would draft African Americans. Stoddard has come to town with a satchel full of law books, and hangs out his shingle at the newspaper office. 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. Stoddard believes so firmly in the law that he is willing to lose his life for his principles. The narrative structure is told mainly in a series of flashbacks in which information is revealedin bits, leaving us guessing as to what really happened. Strode landed a major starring role as an expert archer and soldier of fortune in the 1966 Western The Professionals. 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. My dream is to play a Mexican bandit in the international market."[20]. Reveling in the win postgame, Strode rode a horse into the lobby of the team hotel. He attended UCLA, where he played multiple sports and starred for the track and field team. 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 had the greatest Glory Hallelujah ride across the Pecos River that any black man ever had on the screen. There's a lot in the film if we care to notice. The closing credits dedicate the film to Strode, who died shortly before its release. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. 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. I'd do that if I could. This is all to be seen: The role of a free press, the function of a town meeting, the debate about statehood, the civilizing influence of education. Acting wasn't his first passion, however, as football at Jefferson High School and UCLA brought him initial fame. I will not go into details because the suspense should not be spoiled. In director John Fords Sergeant Rutledge (1960), a western where he depicted a soldier on trial for two murders and the rape of a white woman, when Strode bared his chest to a white woman (actress Constance Towers), even the movie audiences gasped. He could be seen in The Gambler from Natchez (1954), Jungle Gents (1954) a Bowery Boys movie set in Africa, and The Silver Chalice (1954). [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. 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. He did 1,000 push-ups, sit-ups, and knee bends daily. He broke this barrier with his teammate Kenny Washington and Cleveland Browns players Bill Willis and Marion Motley. 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. The scripts for these were variable but Strode later said "Me, I didn't care. 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. Sergeant Rutledge is a 1960 western film from Warner Brothers and the director John Ford. Working in the restaurant is young Hallie. Strode had begun his association with Ford back in 1939, with an uncredited role in his classic western 'Stagecoach'. 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. 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. Woody Strode (1914-1994) 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. "I once played a part written for an Irish prize fighter. His last film was The Quick and the Dead (1995), which starred Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Russell Crowe. 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They were unable to find anyone to play the Ethiopian king so Strode was given that role too. He had a small role in Star Spangled Rhythm (1942), as a chauffeur of Rochester (Edward Anderson) and could be glimpsed in No Time for Love (1943). "I have the world market on my side even if I don't have the American market.". But Stewart, an Oscar winner known for such timeless hits as The Philadelphia Story, Vertigo and Mr. 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. How many games did Woody Strode play? The expansion Browns, trying to build a winner in the upstart All-America Football Conference, added Motley and Willis and went on to claim four straight league championships before the AAFC and NFL merged. Who was Woody Strode, Hollywood star who broke the NFL color barrier? Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (July 25, 1914 - December 31, 1994) was an American athlete and actor. '"[12] He also said, "On the Pacific Coast there wasn't anything we couldn't do. 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. He was the African antagonist in Tarzan Fights for Life (1958) and an Apache chief who took on Sean Connery in the western, Shalako (1968). 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." It asks the question: Does a man need to carry a gun in order to disagree or state an opinion? Had a longtime affair with troubled actress. "You can't tell the story of the National Football League without telling the story of these four men," he added. (1960's edition! Then he asked Stewart to come over. Without ever seeming to hurry, he doesn't include a single gratuitous shot. 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. [21], He had a support role in Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958) and a small part in The Buccaneer (1958). The filmmaker would ask his Western star: How rich did you get while Jimmy was risking his life?, According to Michael Munns John Wayne The Man Behind The Myth, Strode said that the directors constant ridiculing really p***ed Wayne off, but he would never take it out on Ford., The reason being that the filmmakers movies had made him a Hollywood star and the Pompey actor claimed: He ended up taking it out on me.. I never got a close up in Hollywood, and Sergio framed me on the screen for five minutes. He was billed as the Pacific Coast Heavyweight Wrestling Champion and the Pacific Coast Negro Heavyweight Wrestling Champion in 1962. When World War II broke out, Strode was playing for the Hollywood Bears in the Pacific Coast Professional Football League. Broken ribs and an ailing shoulder spurred Strode to retire in 1949. Ford discovered Wayne, then Marion Morrison, when the latter was a University of Southern California student with a summer job on a studio lot. Every day, someone was at the bottom of the list in the barrel, as you say, Stewart said of Fords tendency to take his frustrations out on his underlings. When a meeting is held to vote on statehood, Pompey sits outside on the porch. Strode and Washington, an All-American in 1939, linked up the following year with the Hollywood Bears of the minor Pacific Coast Professional Football League. "You'd have thought I was marrying Lana Turner, the way the whites in Hollywood acted," he later said. However, cinematographer William H Clothier later said: There was one reason and one reason only Paramount was cutting costs. Subscribe to our newsletter for new stories, tips & events. In 1940, UCLA and USC battled in what is believed to be the first cross-town rivalry game with championship implications. Pas : USA "La diligencia" pelcula de pelculas de vaqueros y accin producida en USA. Strode was a gladiator in Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954) and was in Jungle Man-Eaters (1954), a Jungle Jim film. While making Pork Chop Hill he became a close friend of director John Ford. (1978), Ravagers (1979), Jaguar Lives! You can unsubscribe at any time. [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. Indeed Hallie and Nora Ericson (Jeanette Nolan) are the only two noticeable women in town; little wonder Tom's love for Hallie is intense. 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. Woodrow Wilson Strode, known as Woody, was a big man on campus. 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. Woody Strode weighed 205 lbs (92 kg) when playing. Four years Strode's junior, Washington scampered for a 92-yard touchdown in 1947 and spent three seasons with the Rams before retiring. The drunken marshal won't protect him. "I know Gus well." "Shawn." "Him too. His composition is classical. "He treated me like a son," said Strode. Rams owner Dan Reeves didn't like that Strode's marriage was interracial: his first wife, Luana, was descended from a Hawaiian queen. "The ban mirrored the status of Black Americans at the time: separate, unequal, and living in a de facto apartheid state via Jim Crow in the South and a patchwork of exclusionary laws and customs everywhere else," Patrick Hruby has written at The Guardian. [17] He later teamed up with both Bobo Brazil[18] and Bearcat Wright. Bob Rea . 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. "[7], "That was a classic," he later said. So why would actors put up with him? Woody Strode Tuesday, 28th July 1914 - Saturday, 31st December 1994 Los Angeles CA USA. I make westerns.. 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. 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. 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. [26][27][28] In 1982 at the age of 68, he wed 35-year-old Tina Tompson,[28] and they remained married until his death of lung cancer on December 31, 1994, in Glendora, California, aged 80. I don't know if they ever will be. Legacies. He could beat Glenn Morris, the 1936 Olympic gold-medal decathlete, in all of his events except sprints. 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. It was the only picture I did with Sergio Leonethe close ups were great, Strode said. It's clear they loved him. It deals with a black U.S. Calvary sergeant of a regiment of black troops played by Woody Strode (who appeared in several later Ford films, including his last film Seven Woman playing a Chinese warlord) who is court-marshaled for raping and killing a white woman and her father as well. The film was based upon the 1959 novel Comanche Captives by Will Cook . It's clear they loved him. 1951: The Lion Hunters; Bride of the Gorilla. Director John Ford Writers James Warner Bellah (novel) Willis Goldbeck Stars Jeffrey Hunter Woody Strode Constance Towers See production, box office & company info Watch on Prime Video He was in The Sins of Rachel Cade (1961) and guest starred twice on Rawhide, playing an Australian aboriginal in one episode and a buffalo soldier in the other. He was always magnificent with a no-nonsense style and quiet intellect that no athlete-turned actor has ever surpassed. Smith Goes to Washington, did not escape Fords sadism unscathed. "They suffered on the field. I've done everything but play an Anglo-Saxon. English. The film makes it clear that, though a black man was found innocent, racial tensions will always exist; so what is the use of pretending that all is suddenly well? Strode had begun his association with Ford back in 1939, with an uncredited role in his classic western 'Stagecoach'. "Their actions on and off the field opened a door that allowed other people to follow.". Strode was very close to the director. 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 In a few characters and a gripping story, Ford dramatizes the debate about guns that still continues in many Western states. Strode's Associated Press obituary praised his work in Westerns and period dramas, but didn't mention the trail he blazed on the gridiron. But by 1946, Strode was 32 and the oldest member of the Rams as a rookie. 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. He was interred with military honors at Riverside National Cemetery, east of his hometown. 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. [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. 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. 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. 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. "It took skill to do that fight scene without actually hurting myself or hurting Douglas.". Valuing his toughness, Ford cast Strode as Rutledge over future Oscar winners Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte. Respected Black cavalry Sergeant Brax Rutledge stands court-martial for raping and killing a white woman and murdering her father, his superior officer. Boston Globe December 20, 1981: 1. Woody Strode was a Black Indian (his grandmother was Black Cherokee and his grandfather was Black Muscogee) and an outstanding athlete. Strode encountered racism in the NFL. Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992. In an interview given before he died, Stewart once described the toll that Fords meanness took on Wayne. 1942: Star Spangled Rhythm. . Woody Strode. Luana Strode), a distant relative of Liliuokalani, the last queen of Hawaii. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/WoodyStrode. I carried the whole black race across that river."[3]. Played for the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League from 1948-49 before moving back to the US and beginning his film career. 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