Seymour Cassel
Seymour Joseph Cassel was an American actor who appeared in over 200 movies and television shows, and had a career that spanned over 50 years.
Cassel first came to prominence in the 1960s in the pioneering independent films of writer/director John Cassavetes. The first of these was Too Late Blues, followed by Faces, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award and won a National Society of Film Critics Award. Cassel went on to appear in Cassavetes' Minnie and Moskowitz, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Opening Night, and Love Streams.
Notable films included: Coogan's Bluff, The Last Tycoon, Valentino, Convoy, Johnny Be Good, Mobsters, In the Soup, Honeymoon in Vegas, Indecent Proposal, Beer League, and Fort McCoy. Like Cassavetes, Wes Anderson frequently cast Cassel – first in Rushmore, then in The Royal Tenenbaums, and finally in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
Early life, family and education
Cassel was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Pancretia Ann, a performer, and Seymour Joseph Cassel, a nightclub owner.His mother was remarried to a master sergeant in the U.S. Army Air Forces, and the family moved to Panama, where Cassel's stepfather was said to have won a nightclub in a game of craps. After his mother filed for divorce in the late 1940s, she sent Mr. Cassel to live with his godmother in Detroit, where he soon joined a gang. He later said that at 17, he was given a choice: join the Navy, or go to jail. He picked the military, and after three years of service and a brief stint in college, he returned to Detroit, where he built props for a theater company and took small acting roles. Convinced he had a future in theater, he bought a bus ticket to New York, only to bomb at an Actors Studio audition.
Career
Cassel's early career was tied to fellow actor John Cassavetes, who was informally part of his clan of actors. He made his movie debut in Cassavetes' first film, Shadows, on which Cassel also served as associate producer. In 1961 he co-starred with Cassavetes in Too Late Blues and 1962's The Webster Boy.Cassel also appeared in The Lloyd Bridges Show in the episode "A Pair of Boots", directed by his friend Cassavetes. Cassel appeared on such popular programs as Twelve O'Clock High, Combat!, and The F.B.I. He also appeared as "Cancelled", one of Colonel Gumm's henchmen in the 1960s Batman TV episode "A Piece of the Action", which also featured guest stars Van Williams and Bruce Lee as The Green Hornet and Kato, respectively.
In 1968, Cassel was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Chet in John Cassavetes's Faces. Other collaborations with Cassavetes included a starring role with Gena Rowlands in Minnie and Moskowitz, supporting roles in The Killing of a Chinese Bookie and Love Streams, and a cameo appearance in Opening Night.
Cassel appeared in many major Hollywood productions such as Dick Tracy, Tin Men, and Indecent Proposal. He was also very supportive of the American independent film community, especially in the wake of Cassavetes's death. Cassel had a small role in Steve Buscemi's directorial debut Trees Lounge and appeared in three films by Wes Anderson: Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic. Cassel appeared for four seasons on comedian Tracey Ullman's television series Tracey Takes On....
Personal life
Cassel married Elizabeth Deering in 1964; they had two children before divorcing in 1983.Guitarist Slash, who was childhood friends with Cassel's son, credited Cassel with giving him his nickname, because he was "always zipping from one place to another and never sitting still."
Cassel died on April 7, 2019, aged 84, of Alzheimer's disease.
Accolades
In 2009, the San Diego Film Festival awarded the actor with the Indie Icon Award.In September 2007, Cassel was a candidate for national president of the Screen Actors Guild, along with Charley M. De La Peña, Alan Rosenberg, and Barry Simmonds.
In 2009, Cassel was once again a candidate for national president of the Screen Actors Guild along with Anne Marie Johnson and Ken Howard. Howard was the eventual winner.
In 2012, the Oldenburg Film Festival in Germany introduced an actors' prize named the Seymour Cassel Award.
He won the National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Faces.
Filmography
- Shadows
- Man on a String as Hotel Pageboy
- Juke Box Racket as Seymour
- Murder, Inc. as Teenager
- Too Late Blues as Red
- The Webster Boy as Vic
- The Nutty Professor as Bored Man
- The Killers as Postal Clerk
- The Hanged Man as Bellboy
- Faces as Chet
- The Sweet Ride as Surfer / Cyclist
- Coogan's Bluff as Young Hood
- The Revolutionary as Leonard II
- Minnie and Moskowitz as Seymour Moskowitz
- Moment to Moment as Wise Guy
- The Killing of a Chinese Bookie as Mort Weil
- The Last Tycoon as Seal Trainer
- Death Game as George Manning
- Black Oak Conspiracy as Homer Metcalf
- Valentino as George Ullman
- Opening Night as Himself
- Convoy as Governor Haskins
- California Dreaming as Duke Slusarski
- Ravagers as Blind Lawyer
- Sunburn as Dobbs
- Mr. Mike's Mondo Video as Himself
- The Mountain Men as La Bont
- King of The Mountain as Barry Tanner
- Double Exposure as Dr. Frank Curtis
- Love Streams as Jack Lawson
- Beverly Hills Madam as Tony
- Eye of the Tiger as Sheriff Copeland
- Tin Men as Cheese
- Best Seller as Carter
- Survival Game as Dave Forrest
- Plain Clothes as Ed Malmburg
- Johnny Be Good as Wallace Gibson
- Colors as Sullivan
- Track 29 as Dr. Bernard Fairmont
- Star Trek The Next Generation as Lt. Cmdr. Hester Dealt
- Wicked Stepmother as Feldshine, Magick Shop Owner
- as Himself
- Sweet Bird of Youth as Hatcher
- Dick Tracy as Sam Catchem
- Cold Dog Soup as Jojo
- White Fang as Skunker
- Mobsters as Father Bonotto
- Cold Heaven as Tom Farrelly
- Diary of a Hitman as Koening
- In the Soup as Joe
- Love Is Like That as Uncle Bud
- Chain of Desire as Mel
- Honeymoon in Vegas as Tony Cataracts
- Adventures in Spying as Ray Rucker
- Trouble Bound as Santino
- Indecent Proposal as Mr. Shackleford
- Boiling Point as Virgil Leach
- When Pigs Fly as Frank
- Chasers as Master Chief Bogg
- It Could Happen To You as Jack Gross
- There Goes My Baby as Pop
- Dark Side of Genius as Samuel Rourke
- Imaginary Crimes as Eddie
- Hand Gun as Jack McCallister
- Tollbooth as Larry / Leon
- Under Suspicion as Capt. Mickey Schwartz
- Good Company as Jack O'Shea
- Dead Presidents as Saul
- Things I Never Told You as Frank
- Dream for an Insomniac as Uncle Leo
- Trees Lounge as Uncle Al
- Slaughter of the Cock as Ahilleas
- Dead Girl as Ira Golub
- Caméléone as Francis
- The Last Home Run as Older Jonathan
- Tracey Takes On... as Candy Casino
- This World, Then the Fireworks as Detective Harris
- Cannes Man as Sy Lerner
- Obsession as Jacob Frischmuth
- Motel Blue as Capistrano Minister
- The Last Don I & II as Alfred Gronevelt
- Hollywood Salome
- Relax...It's Just Sex as Emile Pillsbury
- Hoods as Pop Martinelli
- The Treat as Chip O'Herlihee
- Snapped as Bob
- Rushmore as Bert Fischer
- The Last Call
- Getting to Know You
- Ballad of the Nightingale as Jimmy
- Smoking Cuban Style as Dragan
- Me and Will as Roy
- Black and White as Sal
- Temps as Arthur, the studio president
- Animal Factory as Lt. Seeman
- The Crew as Tony 'Mouth' Donato
- Just One Night as Arthur Imperial
- The Sleepy Time Gal as Bob
- Bartleby as Frank Waxman
- 61* as Sam Simon
- Women of the Night as Sally
- The Cure for Boredom as Eddie
- The Royal Tenenbaums as Dusty
- The Chameleon as Richard Cavanaugh
- Passionada as Daniel Vargas
- Sonny as Albert
- Stealing Harvard as Uncle Jack
- Manna from Heaven as Stanley
- The Burial Society as Sam Goldberg
- The Biz as Eugene Hinkle
- A Good Night to Die as Guy
- Stuck on You as Morty O'Reilly
- Sweet Underground as Wally
- Thanksgiving as Del
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou as Esteban du Plantier
- Lonesome Jim as Don
- The Wendell Baker Story as Boyd Fullbright
- Bittersweet Place as Jack "Pappy" Schaffer
- The Tenants as Levenspiel
- Before It Had a Name as Jeff
- Welcome to California as Jim's Father
- Circadian Rhythm as Hoover
- Sea of Dreams as Tomaso
- Hollywood Dreams as Rupert
- Heist as Pops
- Ray of Sunshine as Victor
- Artie Lange's Beer League as Dirt
- The Happiest Day of His Life as Mrd. Jacobs
- Postal as Paul
- Cosmic Radio as Malcolm Stone
- Beau Jest as Abe Goldman
- Barbiere, IL as Mort
- Big Heart City as Larry
- Reach for Me as Alvin
- Flight Of The Conchords as Johnny Boy
- Staten Island as Jasper Sabiano
- Not Dead Yet as Francis
- Irene in Time
- Chasing 3000 as Poppy
- Kissing Strangers as Mr. Koster
- Pete Smalls Is Dead as Saco
- Now Here as Commissioner
- Fort McCoy as Father Mivkovek
- Without Borders as Detective McKenneth
- L!fe Happens as Pop Pop
- Freerunner as Gramps
- The Call
- Silver Case as Dealer
- Booster as Harold
- Broken Kingdom as Clayton
- Lost Angeles as Film Critic
- The Secret Lives of Dorks as Principal
- Pride of Lions as Dominic Ackers
- Lucky Dog as The Real Spencer
- The Algerian as Professor Wright
- At the Maple Grove as Boyle
- The Last Beat
- Silver Case: Director's Cut as Dealer