Arthur Kennedy
John Arthur Kennedy was an American stage and film actor known for his versatility in supporting film roles and his ability to create "an exceptional honesty and naturalness on stage", especially in the original casts of Arthur Miller plays on Broadway. He won the 1949 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for Miller's Death of a Salesman. He also won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for the 1955 film Trial, and was a five-time Academy Award nominee.
Early life and education
Kennedy was born on February 17, 1914, in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Helen and John Timothy "J.T." Kennedy, a dentist. He attended South High School, Worcester and Worcester Academy. At Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh he studied drama, graduating with a B.A. in 1934.Career
Kennedy moved to New York City and, billed as John Kennedy, joined the Group Theatre. He then toured with a classical repertory company. In September 1937, he made his Broadway debut as Bushy in Maurice Evans' Richard II at the St. James Theatre. In 1939 he played Sir Richard Vernon in Evans' Henry IV, Part 1.Kennedy made his entry into films when he was discovered by James Cagney. His first film role was of Cagney's younger brother in City for Conquest in 1940. He was equally adept as hero or villain, and was noted for his mastery of complex, multifaceted roles. He appeared in many Western films and police dramas.
During World War II, Kennedy served from 1943 to 1945 in the United States Army Air Forces making aviation training films, both as a narrator and an actor. Many of those films serve as historical records of how aviators were trained and flight equipment was operated.
Kennedy appeared in many notable films from the early 1940s through mid-1960s, including High Sierra, Champion, They Died with Their Boots On, The Glass Menagerie, The Desperate Hours, Trial, Peyton Place, Some Came Running, Elmer Gantry, The Man from Laramie, Barabbas, Lawrence of Arabia, Nevada Smith and Fantastic Voyage.
Of Kennedy's film work, he is perhaps best-remembered for his collaborations with director Anthony Mann and co-star James Stewart on Bend of the River and The Man from Laramie, in both of which he played sympathetic villains.
He also enjoyed a distinguished stage career over the same period, receiving a Tony Award for his role of Biff Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. He inaugurated three other major characters in Miller plays: Chris Keller in All My Sons, John Proctor in The Crucible and Walter Franz in The Price. In 1961 he played the title role in Becket, opposite Laurence Olivier as Henry II.
On February 5, 1959, Kennedy appeared on the episode "Make It Look Good" of CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre.
In 1974, Kennedy was a regular on the short-lived ABC police drama Nakia, as Sheriff Sam Jericho.
Waning interest, ill-health, then comeback
With the death of his wife in 1975, failing eyesight, alcoholism, and thyroid cancer, Kennedy was reported as having lost interest in filmmaking. After Covert Action, his next films were The Humanoid and Signs of Life.Awards and honors
In 1949, Kennedy won a Tony Award for best supporting actor as Biff in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman at the Morosco Theatre.The New York Film Critics named him Best Actor for Bright Victory.
His performance in Trial won him a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.
His portrayal of the newspaper reporter in Elmer Gantry gained him a Film Daily Award and a Limelight Award.
Oscar nominations
Kennedy, Claude Rains and Robert Duvall share the record of four losing nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, although Duvall won for Best Actor in 1983. Kennedy also received a nomination for Best Actor for his performance in Bright Victory.Year | Award | Film | Winner |
1949 | Best Supporting Actor | Champion | Dean Jagger – Twelve O'Clock High |
1951 | Best Actor | Bright Victory | Humphrey Bogart – The African Queen |
1955 | Best Supporting Actor | Trial | Jack Lemmon – Mister Roberts |
1957 | Best Supporting Actor | Peyton Place | Red Buttons – Sayonara |
1958 | Best Supporting Actor | Some Came Running | Burl Ives – The Big Country |
Personal life
Kennedy married Mary Cheffey in March 1938. They had two children: actress Laurie Kennedy and Terence.Death
During the last years of his life, Kennedy suffered from thyroid cancer and eye disease. He spent much of his later life in Savannah, Georgia, out of the public eye. He died in 1990 in Branford, Connecticut of a brain tumor. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, near his home at Lequille, Nova Scotia, Canada; his wife Mary is also buried there.Filmography
- City for Conquest as Eddie Kenny
- High Sierra as 'Red'
- Knockout as Johnny Rocket
- Strange Alibi as Joe Geary
- Bad Men of Missouri as Jim Younger
- Highway West as George Foster
- They Died with Their Boots On as Ned Sharp
- Desperate Journey as Flying Officer Jed Forrest
- Air Force as Bombardier
- Reconnaissance Pilot as Decoration Announcer
- Resisting Enemy Interrogation as Sgt. Alfred Mason
- Ditch and Live as Captain Scott H. Reynolds
- Time to Kill as Narrator
- Target - Invisible as Narrator
- Devotion as Branwell Brontë
- It's Your America as Soldier
- Boomerang as John Waldron
- Cheyenne as Chalk
- The Walking Hills as Chalk
- Champion as Connie
- The Window as Ed Woodry
- Too Late for Tears as Alan Palmer
- Chicago Deadline as Tommy Ditman
- The Glass Menagerie as Tom Wingfield
- Bright Victory as Larry Nevins
- Red Mountain as Lane Waldron
- Bend of the River as Emerson Cole
- Rancho Notorious as Vern Haskell
- The Girl in White as Dr. Ben Barringer
- The Lusty Men as Wes Merritt
- Impulse as Alan Curtis
- Crashout as Joe Quinn
- The Man From Laramie as Vic Hansbro
- The Desperate Hours as Deputy Sheriff Jesse Bard
- Trial as Barney
- The Naked Dawn as Santiago
- The Rawhide Years as Rick Harper
- Peyton Place as Lucas Cross
- Twilight for the Gods as First Mate Ramsay
- Some Came Running as Frank Hirsh
- The Ten Commandments
- Home Is the Hero as Willie O'Reilly
- A Summer Place as Bart Hunter
- Elmer Gantry as Jim Lefferts
- Claudelle Inglish as Clyde Inglish
- Murder, She Said as Dr. Quimper
- Barabbas as Pontius Pilate
- Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man as Dr. Adams
- Lawrence of Arabia as Jackson Bentley
- Attack and Retreat as Ferro Maria Ferri
- Cheyenne Autumn as Doc Holliday
- Murieta as Capt. Love
- Joy in the Morning as Patrick Brown
- Nevada Smith as Bill Bowdre
- Fantastic Voyage as Dr. Duval
- Monday's Child as Peter Richardson
- Day of the Evil Gun as Owen Forbes
- A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die as Tuscosa Marshal Roy W. Colby
- Anzio as Maj. Gen. Jack Lesley
- Hail, Hero! as Albert Dixon
- Shark! as Doc
- The Movie Murderer as Angus MacGregor
- My Old Man's Place as Walter Pell
- A Death of Innocence as Mark Hirsch
- Crawlspace as Albert Graves
- I Kiss the Hand as Don Angelino Ferrante
- Ricco the Mean Machine as Don Vito
- The President's Plane Is Missing as Gunther Damon
- The Man from Independence as Tom Pendergast
- Let Sleeping Corpses Lie as The Inspector
- The Antichrist as Bishop Ascanio Oderisi
- Killer Cop as Armando Di Federico
- Rome Armed to the Teeth as Ruini
- Ab morgen sind wir reich und ehrlich as Mike Jannacone
- La spiaggia del desiderio as Antonio
- The Sentinel as Monsignor Franchino
- Nine Guests for a Crime as Uberto
- Gli ultimi angeli as Il nonno
- as Mr. Jackson
- Cyclone as The Priest
- Porco mondo as Senator Merelli
- Covert Action as CIA Chief of Station, Athens
- The Humanoid as Dr. Kraspin
- Signs of Life as Owen Coughlin
- I figli del vento
- Grandpa