John Savage is an American actor best known for his roles in
The Deer Hunter (1978),
The Onion Field (1979),
Hair (1979),
Salvador (1986),
The Last Full Measure (2019),
In Dubious Battle (2016), and the television shows
Goliath (2016),
Twin Peaks (2017), and
Dark Angel (2000). He was born in Old Bethpage, New York, to Muriel (nƩe Smeallie), a housewife, and Floyd-Jones Youngs, an insurance salesman who served on Guadalcanal during World War II with the Marine Corps. He has two sisters, Robin Young and
Gail Youngs, and a brother,
Jim Youngs.
He trained at the American Academy of Performing Arts before relocating to Los Angeles where he starred in the film
Eric (1975) opposite
Patricia Neal and
Mark Hamill. In the early 1970s, he made his Broadway debut in the chorus of Fiddler on the Roof in which he played one of the sons, after an actor fell sick, opposite
Zero Mostel. His performance caught the eye of
Robert De Niro and the recognition led to his first major film role in the Academy Award-winning war drama
The Deer Hunter (1978). Between 1972 and 1975, he continued to perform on stage, playing Dov Landau in Ari on Broadway, and performing in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Dance on a Country Grave in Chicago. He gained widespread recognition for his range and sensitivity during the 1970s.
John's breakthrough film role was as Steven Pushkov, the returning Vietnam veteran missing both his legs, in the 1978 film
The Deer Hunter (1978) which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1979. Acclaimed director
Michael Cimino cast him in the role opposite
Robert De Niro,
Meryl Streep, and
Christopher Walken. One of John's most acclaimed roles is in
MiloÅ” Forman's 1979 film
Hair (1979). He played the corn-fed recruit Claude Hooper Bukowski, who turns on, tunes in and drops out. Critics and film historians celebrated his performance both then and now.
John Willis' annual publication Screen World hailed him as one of 12 promising new actors of 1979 (Vol. 31). John also played a lead role in the 1979 film adaptation of
Joseph Wambaugh's
The Onion Field (1979), based on the true story of policeman Karl Hettinger's personal struggle after witnessing the murder of his partner.
In the late 1970s, he was cast by
Ulu Grosbard in the Broadway production of
David Mamet's play American Buffalo, opposite
Robert Duvall and
Kenneth McMillan, in which he originated the role of Bobby. The play received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike.
During the 1980s, John was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Performance by a Foreign Actor for his work as Charles Heller in the crime thriller
The Amateur (1981). He also co-starred with
Nastassja Kinski in the romance film
Maria's Lovers (1984), which was backed by cinema legend
Robert Mitchum, and appeared as John Cassady in
Oliver Stone's acclaimed historical thriller
Salvador (1986), and as suicide survivor Roary in
Richard Donner's
Inside Moves (1980). In 1989, he collaborated with Academy Award-nominated director
Spike Lee for the first time on
Do the Right Thing (1989), in which he played the bike-riding gentrifier Clifton.
During the 1990s, John played the role of Father Andrew Hagen in
Francis Ford Coppola's Academy Award-nominated film
The Godfather Part III (1990), starred in Italian director
Lucio Fulci's final film
Le porte del silenzio (1991), a psychological thriller shot in Louisiana, and appeared in the brief but powerful role of Sgt. McCron in
Terrence Malick's 1998 war epic
The Thin Red Line (1998). He also portrayed Captain Rudy Ransom in the two-part episode Equinox from the hit television series
Star Trek: Voyager (1995) (CBS) in 1999.
John gained further recognition in the recurring role of Donald Lydecker in the first and second seasons of the 2000 television series
Dark Angel (2000) (Fox), which he followed with the recurring role of Henry Scudder in the Emmy Award-winning television series
CarnivĆ le (2003) (HBO) from 2003-2005. In 2005, he guest starred on
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) (NBC). In 2009, he guest starred in the second season of the television drama
Fringe (2008) (Fox).
During the 2010s, he starred opposite
Kirk Harris and
Michael Madsen in Vernon Mortensen's 2013 western thriller The Sorrow, appeared in the 2015 horror film
Tales of Halloween (2015), and played a supporting role in the 2016 romantic comedy
Hit List (2011). In 2017, he appeared in the thriller film
Fake News (2017), war drama
The Last Full Measure (2019) and in
James Franco's drama
In Dubious Battle (2016). He also guest starred on the hit television show
Twin Peaks (2017) (Showtime). In 2018, he guest starred on the drama
Goliath (2016) (Amazon).
He has also worked behind the camera, most notably in production management for the acclaimed
Spike Lee film
Malcolm X (1992).
John has been noted for his work in activism and philanthropy. During the late 1980s, he used his public presence to fight for the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, and has continued to work as an activist in addition to his work in film and television.
In 2017, John spoke at a tribute honoring the celebrated director
Richard Donner, held by The Academy.
John was previously married twice, first to
Susan Youngs and then to
Sandi Schultz, and is the father of ceramic artist
Lachlan Youngs and performer
Jennifer Youngs. He has been with his current partner
Blanca Blanco since 2008. He resides in Malibu, CA.