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Frederic Forrest

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American actor (1936–2023)

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Frederic Forrest
Forrest in 1987
Born
Frederic Fenimore Forrest Jr.

(1936-12-23)December 23, 1936
DiedJune 23, 2023(2023-06-23) (aged 86)
OccupationActor
Years active1967–2006
Spouses

Frederic Fenimore Forrest Jr. (December 23, 1936 – June 23, 2023) was an American actor. A figure of theNew Hollywood movement,[1] Forrest was best known for his collaborations with directorFrancis Ford Coppola, playing featured roles inThe Conversation (1974),Apocalypse Now (1979),One from the Heart (1982), andTucker: The Man and His Dream (1988). He was nominated for anAcademy Award[2] andGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Huston Dyer in the musical dramaThe Rose (1979).

Forrest came to public attention for his performance inWhen the Legends Die (1972), which earned him a nomination for theGolden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer. His other film credits includeThe Missouri Breaks (1976),Hammett (1982),Valley Girl (1983),The Two Jakes (1990),Falling Down (1993), andAll the King's Men (2006), along with the television series21 Jump Street,Lonesome Dove, andDie Kinder.

Personal life

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Forrest in 1979

Forrest was born on December 23, 1936, inWaxahachie, Texas, the son of Virginia Allee (née McSpadden) and Frederic Fenimore Forrest, a furniture store owner[2][3] whose greenhouses provided plants for sale in retail stores.[4] He served in theUnited States Army and later attendedTexas Christian University, graduating in 1960 with a bachelor's degree in fine arts.[5] In 1993, he was a recipient of TCU's Distinguished Alumni Award.[6]

Forrest was married three times: to his college girlfriend Nancy Whitaker from 1960 to 1963, to actressMarilu Henner from 1980 to 1983, and lastly to model Nina Dean in 1985. He did not have any children.[5][7]

Forrest died at his home inSanta Monica, California, on June 23, 2023, at the age of 86.[8][9]

Career

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During the 1960s, Frederic Forrest appeared in TV shows like "Dark Shadows" and "Gunsmoke."

In 1966, Forrest began acting on stage in an off-Broadway production ofViet Rock. His film debut was inWhen the Legends Die (1972).[4]

Forrest was known for his roles as Chef inApocalypse Now,[2] the neo-Nazisurplus store owner inFalling Down, andDashiell Hammett inHammett (1982)[2] andCitizen Cohn (1992).[2] He had a role as theNative American banditBlue Duck in the 1989 miniseries,Lonesome Dove. He wasAcademy Award-nominated in the Supporting Actor category for his role inThe Rose.[10]

Forrest also appeared inValley Girl,[2]The Two Jakes,[2]The Stone Boy,The Missouri Breaks,The Deliberate Stranger (TV),Promise Him Anything (TV), and horror maestroDario Argento's first American film,Trauma.

On television, he played Captain Richard Jenko on the first season of theFox Television series21 Jump Street, in 1987. Forrest was subsequently replaced by actorSteven Williams, who played Captain Adam Fuller for the remainder of the series. In 1990, he appeared as private investigator Lomax in theBBC miniseriesDie Kinder. He played Sgt. McSpadden in theU.S. Civil War-themed movieAndersonville and real-life U.S. Army GeneralEarle Wheeler in 2002'sPath to War, the final film of directorJohn Frankenheimer.

Filmography

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List of film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1966Viet Rock
1967Dark ShadowsBlue Whale customer1 episode, Uncredited
1968The Filthy FiveJohnny Longo(credited as 'Matt Garth')
1969Futz!Sugford
1972When the Legends DieTom Black BullNominated –Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor
1973The Don Is DeadTony Fargo
1974The ConversationMark
1974LarryLarry HermanTV movie
1974The Gravy TrainRut
1975Promise Him AnythingPaul HunterTV movie
1975Permission to KillScott Allison
1976The Missouri BreaksCary
1978Ruby and OswaldLee Harvey OswaldTV movie
1978It Lives AgainEugene Scott
1979$weepstake$1 episode
1979Mrs. ColumboMartinEpisode: "Word Games"
1979Apocalypse NowJay "Chef" HicksNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor (also forThe Rose)
1979Survival of DanaMr. DavisTV Movie, Uncredited
1979The RoseHuston DyerNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor (also forApocalypse Now)
Nominated –Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated –Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated –New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
1982One From the HeartHank
1982HammettHammett
1983Who Will Love My Children?Ivan FrayTV movie
1983Valley GirlSteve Richman
1983Saigon: Year of the CatBob ChesneauTV movie
1984The ParadeMatt KirbyTV movie
1984Calamity JaneWild Bill HickokTV movie
1984Best Kept SecretsBlaise DietzTV movie
1984The Stone BoyAndy Jansen
1985Quo Vadis?PetroniusTV Mini-Series, 6 episodes
1985ReturnBrian Stoving
1985Right To Kill?Richard Jahnke, Sr.TV movie
1986Adventures of Huckleberry FinnPap Finn1 episode
1986The Deliberate StrangerDet. Bob KeppelTV Mini-Series
1986Where are the Children?Courtney Parrish
1987StackingBuster McGuire
198721 Jump StreetCaptain Richard Jenko6 episodes
1988Little Girl LostTim BradyTV movie
1988Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the SunRaoul SchumacherTV movie
1988Tucker: The Man and His DreamEddie
1988GothamFather GeorgeTV movie
1989Lonesome DoveBlue DuckTV Mini-Series, 3 Episodes
1989Margaret Bourke-WhiteErskine CaldwellTV movie
1989Valentino ReturnsSonny Gibbs
1989Cat ChaserNolen Tyner
1989Music BoxJack Burke
1990The Two JakesChuck Newty
1990Die KinderLomax6 episodes
1992Twin SistersDelvaux
1992The Young RidersTommy Urbach2 episodes
1992Citizen CohnDashiell HammettTV movie
1992The Habitation of DragonsLeonard Tolliver
1992Rain Without ThunderWarden
1992Double ObsessionPaul HarknessFilmed inBoulder. Distributed byTri-Star. Directed byEduardo Montes-Bradley
1993Falling DownNick, Nazi Surplus Store Owner
1993TraumaDr. Judd
1993Precious VictimsSheriff Frank Yocom
1993Hidden FearsMike
1994Against the WallWeisbadTV movie
1994ChasersDuane
1994LassieSam Garland
1995One Night StandMichael Joslyn
1996Double JeopardyJackTV movie
1996AndersonvilleSgt. McSpaddenTV Mini-Series
1997Crash DiveAdm. Pendleton
1997AloneCarlTV movie
1997The BraveLou Sr.
1997The End of ViolenceRanger MacDermot
1997One of Our OwnMaj. Ron Bridges
1998Boogie BoyEdsel Dundee
1998Murphy BrownKennyEpisode: "A Man and a Woman"
1998Point BlankMac Bradford
1998WhateverMr. Chaminski
1998Black ThunderAdmiral Pendleton
1998The First 9½ WeeksDavid Millman
1998ImplicatedDet. Luddy
1999SweetwaterAlex (present day)
1999Shadow LakeRoy HarmanTV movie
2000Shadow HoursSean
2000A Piece of EdenPaulo Tredici
2000The Spreading GroundDet. Mike McGivern
2000MilitiaWilliam Fain
2002The House Next DoorVernon Crank
2002Path to WarEarle WheelerTV movie
2003The Quality of LightDavid
2006All the King's MenDonald Stark(final film role)

References

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  1. ^"Frederic Forrest: An American Cinematheque Retrospective".American Cinematheque. RetrievedMarch 6, 2024.
  2. ^abcdefgGilbey, Ryan (June 28, 2023)."Frederic Forrest obituary".The Guardian. RetrievedJune 27, 2023.
  3. ^"Forrest, Frederic 1936–".encyclopedia.com. Cengage.
  4. ^abHarmetz, Aljean (November 29, 1979)."A 'Rose' for Frederic Forrest: 'I Don't Expect Much' 'A Pinteresque World' A Devastating Review".The New York Times. p. C 17.ProQuest 123902703. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2021 – viaProQuest.
  5. ^abSmith, Harrison."Frederic Forrest, character actor known for Coppola films, dies at 86".The Washington Post. RetrievedJuly 3, 2023.
  6. ^"Distinguished Alumni Award".TCU.edu.
  7. ^Haring, Bruce (June 24, 2023)."Frederic Forrest Dies: Oscar-Nominated Actor In 'Apocalypse Now' And 'The Rose' Was 86".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedJuly 3, 2023.
  8. ^Frederic Forrest, Standout Supporting Player in ‘Apocalypse Now’ and ‘The Rose,’ Dies at 86
  9. ^"Bette Midler Mourns 'The Rose' Co-Star Frederic Forrest: 'Lucky to Have Him'". ExtraTV. June 24, 2023. RetrievedJune 24, 2023.
  10. ^"Oscar nominees announced for 52nd annual ceremony".The Victoria Advocate. February 24, 1980. RetrievedJuly 27, 2015.

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