Jim Siedow

Jim Siedow

Actor
Born
June 12, 1920
Died
November 20, 2003

Jim Siedow was a marvelously quirky and distinctive character actor who achieved instant cult favorite status with his terrific portrayal of the weary and irascible the Cook in Tobe Hooper's immortal and outstanding horror classic "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Siedow was born on June 12th, 1920 in…

Biography

Jim Siedow was a marvelously quirky and distinctive character actor who achieved instant cult favorite status with his terrific portrayal of the weary and irascible the Cook in Tobe Hooper's immortal and outstanding horror classic "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Siedow was born on June 12th, 1920 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Siedow first began acting in high school drama class. He moved to New York City at age 18 and continued to perform in touring shows for the W.P.A. theater. He served with the Army Air Corps during World War II. Following his tour of duty Siedow then moved to Chicago, Illinois and did radio soap operas. Siedow met his future wife Ruth while living in Chicago. They got married in September, 1946 and eventually moved to Houston, Texas. The couple had three children altogether. Siedow soon established himself as an important and substantial part of the Houston stage scene. Siedow created one of Houston's first original local community theaters and directed Houston's first production of the acclaimed play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?". Other plays Siedow directed include "Visit To a Small Planet," "Critic's Choice," and "Murder Among Friends." Siedow also acted in stage productions of such plays as "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "The Lion in the Winter." Siedow made his film debut as a rock star's estranged father in the obscure indie drama "The Windsplitter." But it was Siedow's dead solid perfect performance as the Cook in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" that really put him on the cinematic map. Alas, Siedow's film roles after "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" were few and far in between. However, Siedow was excellent as a bitter mad bomber in the superior made-for-TV suspense thriller "Red Alert" and had a funny bit as a cantankerous shotgun-toting hillbilly in the hilariously raucous car chase romp "Hotwire." Siedow was once again spot-on as Drayton Sawyer (a.k.a. the Cook) in the worthy and unjustly maligned sequel "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2." Siedow was prominently featured as an interview subject in the enjoyable and informative documentary "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: A Family Portrait." Jim Siedow died at age 83 from emphysema complications on November 20th, 2003.

Actor

Amazing StoriesAmazing Stories(1985)as Totzke
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2(1986)as Cook
HotwireHotwire(1980)
Red AlertRed Alert(1977)as Howard Ives
The Texas Chain Saw MassacreThe Texas Chain Saw Massacre(1974)as Old Man

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Jim Siedow in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)Marilyn Burns, John Dugan, Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, and Jim Siedow in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)Marilyn Burns, John Dugan, Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, and Jim Siedow in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)Ken Evert, Bill Johnson, Bill Moseley, and Jim Siedow in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)Ken Evert, Bill Johnson, Bill Moseley, and Jim Siedow in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)Jim Siedow in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)

Credit Score: Jim Siedow

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1970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988
Totzke
Tue Sep 29 1987 – Fri Apr 10 1987
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Amazing Stories22.5019857.45126989
2The Texas Chain Saw Massacre3.7519747.400211893
3The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 23.0919865.60043635
4The Windsplitter2.3819715.400124
5Hotwire2.0019804.40073