Charles McGraw

Charles McGraw

Actor
Born
May 10, 1914
Died
July 30, 1980
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

Stony-faced, grizzled-looking tough guy Charles McGraw (real name Charles Butters) notched up dozens of TV and film credits, usually portraying law enforcement figures or military officers, plus the odd shifty gangster. While at high school he worked as a theatre usher and was nicknamed "Chick" by…

Biography

Stony-faced, grizzled-looking tough guy Charles McGraw (real name Charles Butters) notched up dozens of TV and film credits, usually portraying law enforcement figures or military officers, plus the odd shifty gangster. While at high school he worked as a theatre usher and was nicknamed "Chick" by his friends. At 17, he returned to his home town of Akron to study at university. He hitchhiked to New York from Ohio, enjoyed a substantial period in the boxing ring as a middleweight pugilist and then found his first success as an actor in 1937 on the Broadway stage in the Clifford Odets play "Golden Boy". Afterwards, stage work proved hard to come by. Therefore, to make ends meet, McGraw began to earn his living as a hoofer in dime-a-dance establishments. His career in Hollywood began in 1942 with bit parts and stalled again after a brief sojourn in the army. However, by 1947, he had picked up a solid amount of work as radio actor thanks to his gravelly voice which was perfectly suited for crime dramas. This did eventually re-open the door to Hollywood. Before long, McGraw regularly plied his trade as assorted hard cases who perfectly matched his craggy looks and steely-eyed visage. Best remembered among his standout roles are the dogged cop protecting a mob witness in the 1952 classic thriller The Narrow Margin (1952) , as resolute Lt. Jim Cordell pursuing armed bandits in Armored Car Robbery (1950), as a hit man in Robert Siodmak's seminal film noir The Killers (1946), as sadistic gladiatorial trainer Marcellus taunting slave Kirk Douglas (and ending up in a vat of boiling soup) in the epic Spartacus (1960), as William Holden's naval commander in the Korean War drama The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) and as jaded police officer Lt. Matthews assisting Spencer Tracy in the all-star comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). McGraw died in 1980 after a tragic accident in which he slipped and fell through a glass shower door.

Actor

Twilight's Last GleamingTwilight's Last Gleaming(1977)as Air Force Gen. Peter Crane
The Killer Inside MeThe Killer Inside Me(1976)as Howard Hendricks
Perilous VoyagePerilous Voyage(1975)as Capt. Humphreys
A Boy and His DogA Boy and His Dog(1975)as Preacher
Police StoryPolice Story(1973)as Capt. McKinnes, Lt. Mears

Self

In Cold BloodIn Cold Blood(1967)as Tex Smith

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
The Rules of Film NoirThe Rules of Film Noir(2009)as Al (clip from The Killers (1946))
All About 'the Birds'All About 'the Birds'(2000)as Sebastian Sholes in clips from the movie 'The Birds'
Dead Men Don't Wear PlaidDead Men Don't Wear Plaid(1982)as Swede's Killer
The Horror ShowThe Horror Show(1979)

Known for

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Charles McGraw and Don McGuire in Armored Car Robbery (1950)Charles McGraw and Don McGuire in Armored Car Robbery (1950)Charles McGraw and Don McGuire in Armored Car Robbery (1950)Steve Brodie and Charles McGraw in Armored Car Robbery (1950)Steve Brodie, Charles McGraw, and Don McGuire in Armored Car Robbery (1950)Paul E. Burns and Charles McGraw in Armored Car Robbery (1950)

Credit Score: Charles McGraw

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Spartacus20.0019607.946152264
2It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World7.5019637.51651006
3The Narrow Margin6.5019527.6019889
4The Birds5.0019637.601220059
5The Bridges at Toko-Ri5.0019546.7126956
6The Killers5.0019467.70426042
7The Defiant Ones4.5019587.52920047
8Armored Car Robbery3.2519507.0003583
9The Farmer's Daughter3.0019477.2123219
10His Kind of Woman2.5019517.0005637