Howard Da Silva

Howard Da Silva

ActorDirectorAdditional Crew
Born
May 4, 1909
Died
February 16, 1986
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

Howard da Silva was one of 324 actors, writers and directors who fell victim to the Hollywood blacklisting of the early 1950s, and had his career halted in the blink of an eye. Originally was a steelworker before making his stage debut at age 20 in New York. He made a name for himself on Broadway…

Biography

Howard da Silva was one of 324 actors, writers and directors who fell victim to the Hollywood blacklisting of the early 1950s, and had his career halted in the blink of an eye. Originally was a steelworker before making his stage debut at age 20 in New York. He made a name for himself on Broadway before going to Hollywood, but kept up his stage work after making the move to films. His most memorable performance came in the 1943 Broadway production of Oklahoma!. In Hollywood, he became a well-liked character actor, appearing in such films as Sergeant York (1941), The Big Shot (1942) and The Lost Weekend (1945). In 1947, his career was threatened when the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) began its investigation into alleged Communist influence of Hollywood. Actor Robert Taylor, called as a "friendly witness", accused many of his fellow actors and writers of either being communists or having communist sympathies. When questioned about da Silva, Taylor said, "I can name a few who seem to sort of disrupt things once in a while. Whether or not they are communists I don't know. One chap we have currently, I think is Howard da Silva. He always seems to have something to say at the wrong time." On November 25, 1947, a meeting of Hollywood executives held in New York released a statement known as the Waldorf Statement, in which they announced a blacklist would be immediately imposed aimed at anyone named or suspected as a communist. "We will forthwith discharge or suspend without compensation those in our employ and we will not re-employ any of the ten until such time as he is acquitted or has purged himself of contempt and declares under oath that he is not a communist." Howard appeared in a few more films before he was called before HUAC, refused to answer any of the committee's questions and was promptly blacklisted by the studios. He continued working in the theatre, and once the blacklist was lifted in the early 1960s made a return to film and television. He passed away two years after making his last movie.

Director

For the PeopleFor the People(1965)

Actor

Garbo TalksGarbo Talks(1984)as Angelo Dokakis
American PlayhouseAmerican Playhouse(1980)as Critic
MasqueradeMasquerade(1983)as General Brezhnin
Archie Bunker's PlaceArchie Bunker's Place(1979)as Abe Rabinowitz
Mommie DearestMommie Dearest(1981)as L.B. Mayer

Additional Crew

Great PerformancesGreat Performances(1971)

Soundtrack

FDRFDR(1982)
17761776(1972)
Duffy's TavernDuffy's Tavern(1945)

Self

Standing Room OnlyStanding Room Only(1976)as Self
Song by SongSong by Song(1977)as Self - Music Performer
Camera ThreeCamera Three(1954)as Self
The New Deal for ArtistsThe New Deal for Artists(1976)as Self
Hollywood on TrialHollywood on Trial(1976)as Self - Interviewee

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Mommie Dearest: Joan Lives OnMommie Dearest: Joan Lives On(2006)as Louis B. Mayer
MGM 40th AnniversaryMGM 40th Anniversary(1964)as Clip from 'The Outrage'

Known for

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Maureen O'Hara, Howard Da Silva, John Payne, and Phillip Reed in Tripoli (1950)Spencer Tracy, Howard Da Silva, and Darryl Hickman in Keeper of the Flame (1942)Howard Da Silva in Keeper of the Flame (1942)Keir Dullea and Howard Da Silva in David and Lisa (1962)Keir Dullea and Howard Da Silva in David and Lisa (1962)Keir Dullea and Howard Da Silva in David and Lisa (1962)

Credit Score: Howard Da Silva

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Tue Jan 01 1946
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Lost Weekend26.0019467.94743322
2Sergeant York8.0019417.721121212
317766.5019727.60111128
4The Great Gatsby5.0019746.42228931
5David and Lisa4.8819637.2023635
6They Live by Night4.8819497.40010345
7The Blue Dahlia4.8819467.10110422
8Abe Lincoln in Illinois3.7519407.3022276
9Unconquered3.2519476.9013278
10Tripoli3.0919505.700564