Steve Forrest
🎭 Actor

Steve Forrest

🎂 Born 29 September 1925 (age 87)18 May 2013📍 Huntsville, Texas, USA
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Popularity Score
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Acting Credits

A ruggedly handsome action man of the 1960's and 70's, Steve Forrest began his screen career as a small part contract player with MGM. A brother of star Dana Andrews, he was born William Forrest Andrews, the youngest of thirteen children. His father was a Baptist minister in Huntsville, Texas. In 1942, Steve enlisted in the U.S. Army, rose to the rank of sergeant and saw action at the Battle of the Bulge. Following his demobilisation, he visited his brother in Hollywood and came to the conclusion that acting wasn't a bad way to make a living (having already done some work as a movie extra). He went on to study in college at UCLA, eventually graduating in 1950 with a B.A. Honours Degree in theatre arts. He then served a brief apprenticeship as a carpenter, prop boy and set builder at San Diego's La Jolla Playhouse, where he was discovered by resident actor Gregory Peck and given a small part as a bellboy in the cast of the summer stock production of "Goddbye Again". A subsequent screen test led to a contract with MGM and resulting employment as second leads, brothers of the titular star, toughs and outlaws. His first proper recognition was being awarded 'New Star of the Year' by Golden Globe for his role in So Big (1953), a drama based on a Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Edna Ferber. From the mid-1950's, the rangy, 6-foot-3 actor became much in-demand on TV, beginning with classic early anthology and western series, interspersed with occasional appearances on the big screen (notably, in The Longest Day (1962) and as Joan Crawford's lover/attorney Greg Savitt in Mommie Dearest (1981)). In addition to numerous guest roles, he was regularly featured in series like Gunsmoke (1955), Dallas (1978) (as Wes Parmalee, who believes himself to be lost Ewing patriarch Jock) and Murder, She Wrote (1984). Already from the mid-60's, he decided to pick his assignments more carefully. In order to shed his image as the perpetual bad guy, he had relocated his family to England to star as antique-dealer-cum-undercover intelligence agent John Mannering in BBC's The Baron (1966). He followed this by another starring role as the stoic, tough Lieutenant Dan 'Hondo' Harrelson in the short-lived ABC police drama series S.W.A.T. (1975), possibly his best-remembered role. Steve later lampooned his screen personae in the satirical Amazon Women on the Moon (1987). In private life, Steve Forrest was known as a skilled golfer, lover of football and (according to 1970's newspaper articles) as a dedicated amateur beekeeper.

Known For

Full Filmography(53 films)

YearTitleRating
1962The Longest Day★ 7.62003S.W.A.T.★ 6.21983Sahara★ 5.71985Spies Like Us★ 6.21981Mommie Dearest★ 6.42008Miracle at St. Anna★ 6.11953The Band Wagon★ 7.21953Last of the Comanches★ 6.21987Amazon Women on the Moon★ 5.91952The Bad and the Beautiful★ 7.31960Flaming Star★ 6.51979Captain America★ 4.01959It Happened to Jane★ 6.21974The Hanged Man★ 4.51954Rogue Cop★ 5.71953The Clown★ 5.61956Meet Me in Las Vegas★ 4.51979North Dallas Forty★ 6.71970The Wild Country★ 6.11953So Big★ 5.51951Sealed Cargo★ 6.51960Heller in Pink Tights★ 5.81996Killer: A Journal of Murder★ 5.81992Storyville★ 5.31953Take the High Ground!★ 6.21953I Love Melvin★ 6.21987Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge★ 6.51961The Second Time Around★ 6.21954Phantom of the Rue Morgue★ 6.21963The Yellow Canary★ 10.01975The Hatfields and the McCoys★ 9.01955Bedevilled★ 6.01972The Baron: Mystery Island★ 7.01976Wanted: The Sundance Woman★ 6.71980Roughnecks★ 7.01960Five Branded Women★ 6.11982Hotline★ 5.41952Geisha Girl★ 6.51969Rascal★ 6.01983Malibu★ 3.81954Prisoner of War★ 4.51978The Deerslayer★ 6.01972The Baron: The Man in a Looking Glass★ 8.51973A Chant of Silence1978Maneaters Are Loose!★ 10.01977Last of the Mohicans★ 6.51957The Living Idol★ 5.21954Great Lady Has an Interview★ 2.01971The Late Liz★ 8.01957Clipper Ship1968The Owl That Didn't Give a Hoot1972The Magic of Walt Disney World★ 8.71969Wild Geese Calling
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