American Actor John Saxon
Original name: Carmine Orrico
Born: August 5, 1936
Birth Location:Brooklyn, NY
Parents: Antonio and Anna (maiden name, Protettore) Orrico
Children: Antonio
Addresses: Agent: Origin Talent Agency, 4705 Laurel Canyon, Suite 306, StudioCity, CA 91607.
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupation: Actor, director, writer
What has John Saxon done besides hundreds of movie roles?
John Saxon has acted in movies, written a screenplay, and has done several stage acting shows
# The Glass Menagerie, Oakland, CA, 1966
# Another Part of the Forest, Chicago, IL, 1971
# Ivanhoe, Chicago, 1971
# Guys and Dolls, Long Beach Civic Theatre, Long Beach, CA, 1973
# Solari, The Price, Beverly Hills, CA, 1981
# Made stage debut as Danny, Night Must Fall, Fort Lee Playhouse, Fort Lee, NJ.
WRITINGS
Screenplays:
# Blackout, Cinepix, 1978
Television Episodes:
# Wrote episodes of Fantasy Island, ABC.
A brief history of John Saxon
The life of John Saxon
Early life
Saxon, an Italian American, was born Carmine Orrico in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Anna and Antonio Orrico, a dock worker. He attended New Utrecht High School and studied acting with famous acting coach Stella Adler and broke into films in the mid-1950s, playing teenage roles. According to Robert Hofler's 2005 biography, The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson: The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson, agent Willson saw Saxon's picture on the cover of a detective magazine and immediately contacted the boy's family in Brooklyn. He brought the 16-year-old Orrico to Hollywood and renamed him Saxon.
Career
In his early career, Saxon worked with many notable directors including Vincente Minnelli, Blake Edwards, John Huston, Frank Borzage, and Otto Preminger but, despite this, never developed into a major star. He portrayed Marco Polo in episode 26 of The Time Tunnel ("Attack Of The Barbarians"), originally airing March 10, 1967. In films he appeared primarily in supporting roles, and won a Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor nomination for his portrayal of a Mexican bandit in the 1966 film The Appaloosa. He was top-billed in his most famous film Enter the Dragon (1973), although that film's main actor was Bruce Lee. In 1975 he starred in several episodes of the ABC produced mega-hit series The Six Million Dollar Man playing a number of characters, including the role of Major Frederick Sloan. His roles also extended into The Bionic Woman. The actor's likeness was later used for the Kenner action-figure doll called 'Maskatron' which was based on the series.
Saxon has also appeared in many Italian films, mainly in the spaghetti western and police thriller genres. He was also the second incarnation of Dylan Hunt from the Gene Roddenberry shows called Planet Earth and Strange New World. More recently, Saxon may be best known as a supporting player in horror films, most notably Bob Clark's Black Christmas (1974) as the relatively smart leader of a bunch of dumb cops; in Dario Argento's Tenebrae (1982) as the writer hero's shifty agent; in Mitchell (1975) as the murderous union lawyer and prostitute provider Walter Deaney, in Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) as Sador and in Wes Craven's A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) as the heroine's (Nancy Thompson's) father.
He has also starred in Bollywood film Shalimar (1978) co-starring opposite Dharmendra. In recent years, he has been seen in a number of independent films and has appeared in several television series, perhaps most notably CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and more recently the hit Showtime series Masters Of Horror.
John Saxon (born August 5, 1935)John Saxon Biography (1936-) is an American actor.
What awards has John Saxon won?
John Saxon is the winner of 2 Golden Globe Awards
Best Supporting Actor (nom) The Appaloosa 1966 Golden Globe
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Milestones in John Saxon's Career
Highlights of John Saxons career!
* 1955 Screen debut "Running Wild"
* 1956 Played first leading roles in features, "The Unguarded Moment" and "Rock, Pretty Baby"
* 1966 First TV-movie, "The Doomsday Flight"
* 1974 First non-US feature credit, "Metralleta Stein/Fight to the Death", a Spanish production
* 1976 First TV miniseries, "Once an Eagle"
* 1980 Directed a feature film, "Death House" (in which he also acted)
* 1994 Played recurring role of Adam Waxman on the Fox-TV primetime serial drama, "Melrose Place"
* Played Dr. Ted Stuart on the NBC drama series, "The Doctors"
* Played recurring role of Rashid Ashmed on the long-running ABC primetime serial drama, "Dynasty", in the early 1980s
* Played recurring role of Tony Cumson on several seasons of the long-running CBS primetime serial drama, "Falcon Crest"
A clip from Enter The Dragon
John Saxon vs Bolo Yeung
In this clip John goes up against Bolo Yeung who was playing the role of Han's personal body guard!
Blog Posts about John Saxon
- VIOLENT NAPLES (Napoli Violenta, 1976)
- Anyone who appreciates authentic action should give Violent Naples a look just for the amazing motorcycle scenes, and fans of John Saxon should enjoy his relatively small role here. I liked the movie but I see its limitations. ...
- saganth: 100 movies one is supposed to see
- Starring: Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly The Exorcist (1973) Directed By: William Friedkin Starring: Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Linda Blair Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982) Directed By: Amy Heckerling ...
- Horror Movie A Day: War Wolves (2009)
- Instead, we get a surprising amount of time spent with the actual characters, particularly the two human heroes played by John Saxon and Tim Thomerson. These guys have certainly been around for a while, so there's a slight bit of ...
- 9 Captivating Video Summaries For Your Leisure Amusement
- Cast includes Van Johnson, Ray Milland, John Saxon, Brian Kelly, Fritz Weaver, Clu Gulager, Susan Oliver, Diana Lynn, and Robert Middleton. (88 minutes, 1970). They Were Expendable ? One of the finest and most underrated of all WW2 ...
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Calculus (Saxon Calculus) by John Saxon, Yuan Wang
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Battle Beyond the Stars
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Enter The Dragon
Bruce Lee and John Saxon co-starred in Enter The Dragon
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Enter The Dragon by Bruce Lee
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Enter the Dragon is Bruce Lee's finest display of Martial Arts mastery. It is during the filming of Enter the Dragon that the world got the best glimpse of Bruce Lee's fighting art known as Jeet Kune Do. I have put together a huge resource of informa...
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Bolo Yeung
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Bolo Yeung was hand picked by Bruce Lee to play Han's bodyguard in the #1 martial arts movie of all time, Enter The Dragon. This movie helped launch Bolo Yeung into the martial arts movie world. Bolo has gone on to star in numerous fighting movies si...
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Jeet Kune Do
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Bruce Lee was concerned that following a set fighting pattern like Kung Fu or Karate would leave one vulnerable to someone who used a more open, less stylized fighting method. So he invented his own system though he called it no system because every...
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Bruce Lee - The Little Dragon
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Bruce Lee is my all time favorite martial artist! He was the quickest fighter in the world in my opinion. If Bruce Lee was still alive today I am sure he would have developed his fighting style Jeet Kune Do into the best fighting style ever. Bruce...
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