Broderick Crawford

Broderick Crawford

ActorProducerSoundtrack
Born
December 9, 1911
Died
April 26, 1986
Awards
9 wins, 10 nominations

Broderick Crawford is best remembered for two roles: his Oscar-winning turn as Willie Stark in All the King's Men (1949) and as Chief Dan Mathews on the syndicated TV series Highway Patrol (1955). He was also memorable as Judy Holliday's vulgar partner in Born Yesterday (1950), roles both actors had…

Biography

Broderick Crawford is best remembered for two roles: his Oscar-winning turn as Willie Stark in All the King's Men (1949) and as Chief Dan Mathews on the syndicated TV series Highway Patrol (1955). He was also memorable as Judy Holliday's vulgar partner in Born Yesterday (1950), roles both actors had originated on Broadway to great acclaim.

He was born William Broderick Crawford on December 9, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to vaudeville performers Lester Crawford and Helen Broderick. His mother had a brief movie career acting in Hollywood comedies. Broderick Crawford, large and burly, was no one's idea of a leading man due to his rough-and-tumble looks, but he broke through playing John Steinbeck's simple-minded giant Lenny in the Broadway adaptation of Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men". After this Broadway success, Crawford moved to Hollywood and made his cinema debut in the comedy Woman Chases Man (1937), in a supporting role to stars Joel McCrea and Miriam Hopkins. When producer-director Lewis Milestone was casting the movie version of Steinbeck's classic (Of Mice and Men (1939)), he passed over Crawford and selected Lon Chaney Jr. to play Lenny.

After many supporting roles (including a memorable turn as a big but kindhearted lug in the comedy Larceny, Inc (1942)) and a stint in the military during World War II, Crawford had his breakthrough role in Robert Rossen's adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "All the King's Men". Crawford gave a masterly performance as the southern U.S. politician based on Louisiana's Huey Long. In addition to the Oscar, he also won the New York Film Critics' Award for Best Actor. All the King's Men (1949) was a hit, as was Born Yesterday (1950). (Crawford had also played the role on Broadway, succeeding Paul Douglas, who originated the role.) However, Crawford soon after became typecast as crude or brutish.

Five years after copping the Academy Award, TV producer Frederick W. Ziv hired Crawford to play the lead role in his syndicated police drama "Highway Patrol". The show ran for four seasons. Crawford's career, moribund in the early 1950s, revived, but he generally eschewed the big screen, preferring television, for the remainder of his career. He continued to act almost up until his death in Rancho Mirage, California, on April 26, 1986, at age 74, following a series of strokes.

Actor

Simon & SimonSimon & Simon(1981)as Kern Barnett
The UppercrustThe Uppercrust(1982)as Mike Carrady
Fantasy IslandFantasy Island(1977)as Jake Dutton
The Creature Wasn't NiceThe Creature Wasn't Nice(1981)as Max the Computer
Liar's MoonLiar's Moon(1981)as Col. Tubman

Self

Hollywood Crime WaveHollywood Crime Wave(1989)as Narrator
Dealers in Death: Murder and Mayhem in AmericaDealers in Death: Murder and Mayhem in America(1984)as Narrator
The Mike Douglas ShowThe Mike Douglas Show(1961)as Self - Actor, Self
Saturday Night LiveSaturday Night Live(1975)as J. Edgar Hoover, Self - Host, Various
The Merv Griffin ShowThe Merv Griffin Show(1962)as Self

Known for

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Broderick Crawford and Don Murray in Kid Rodelo (1966)Broderick Crawford, Richard Carlson, and Don Murray in Kid Rodelo (1966)Broderick Crawford and Marisa Pavan in Down Three Dark Streets (1954)Broderick Crawford, Claude Akins, Gene Reynolds, and Harlan Warde in Down Three Dark Streets (1954)Broderick Crawford and Martha Hyer in Down Three Dark Streets (1954)Broderick Crawford in Saturday Night Live (1975)

Credit Score: Broderick Crawford

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1All the King's Men487.5019507.43718157
2Born Yesterday9.7519517.51513641
3A Little Romance7.5019797.4127123
4Highway Patrol6.5019557.7001736
5The Mob4.8819517.1003022
6Larceny, Inc4.8819427.3003501
7Big House, U.S.A.3.2519556.6001350
8Convicted3.2519506.8001735
9The Black Cat3.2519416.1002425
10When the Daltons Rode2.5019406.4001028