Paul Stewart

Paul Stewart

ActorDirectorProducer
Born
March 13, 1908
Died
February 17, 1986
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Esteemed character actor Paul Stewart had a pair of the coldest orbs in town and made his living for decades playing dark, callous, shiftless villains, including a vast number of mobsters. Not a well-known name per se, he was nevertheless a reliable actor who seemed to have been born for the film…

Biography

Esteemed character actor Paul Stewart had a pair of the coldest orbs in town and made his living for decades playing dark, callous, shiftless villains, including a vast number of mobsters. Not a well-known name per se, he was nevertheless a reliable actor who seemed to have been born for the film noir and gangland crime drama genre with his premature silvery hair, dark thick brows and probing, deep-set eyes, all accentuated by a tough and penetrating Brooklyn accent.

Born in New York City on March 13, 1908, Stewart developed an interest for acting in his teens, making his Broadway debut with "Two Seconds" in 1931, following graduation from Columbia University. He had played a few more stage roles in New York when he met and made an impression on Orson Welles. As a result he became a founding member of the Mercury Theatre and a founding member of AFTRA when it was just a radio union.

Stewart's tough, guttural voice became a familiar sound on the 1930s airwaves and he was among the cast in the infamous Welles broadcast "The War of the Worlds." He married band singer/actress Peg La Centra (1910-1996) in 1939 and over the years they appeared together on many radio programs. She also provided singing voices for such stars as Susan Hayward on celluloid. Welles next put Stewart in his films, with the classic Citizen Kane (1941) as Raymond, Kane's wily valet, and Stewart found himself in demand as an untrustworthy character player.

Paul went on to essay a number of stark, sinister types to perfection, with roles in such films as Johnny Eager (1941), Mr. Lucky (1943), Champion (1949), Illegal Entry (1949), Twelve O'Clock High (1949), Carbine Williams (1952), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and Kiss Me Deadly (1955).

On TV, Paul became a regular on a couple of short-lived series -- Top Secret (1954) and The Man Who Never Was (1966). In the 1950s Stewart turned to stage and TV directing as well, helming a number of popular crimers such as Peter Gunn (1958), Michael Shayne (1960), It Takes a Thief (1968), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and Remington Steele (1982). His voice also fit the bill for cartoons in the 1960s.

In 1974 Stewart suffered a heart attack while on location in New Mexico for Bite the Bullet (1975), but he returned sporadically to films, including the role of impresario Florenz Ziegfeld in W.C. Fields and Me (1976). He suffered a second and fatal heart attack in 1986 at age 77.

Actor

The Other Side of the WindThe Other Side of the Wind(2018)as Matt Costello
MacGyverMacGyver(1985)as Dr. Carl Steubens
RiptideRiptide(1984)as Danny Sutherland
Remington SteeleRemington Steele(1982)as Joseph Barber
TempestTempest(1982)as Phillip's Father

Self

Getting in Shape for the Main Event(1979)as Narrated by
F for FakeF for Fake(1973)as Self - Special Participant
In Cold BloodIn Cold Blood(1967)as Jensen
1955 Motion Picture Theatre Celebration(1955)as Self
Footlights and Kleiglights(1951)as Self

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Martini Shot: William Atherton and 'The Day of the Locust'Martini Shot: William Atherton and 'The Day of the Locust'(2020)as Helverston
They'll Love Me When I'm DeadThey'll Love Me When I'm Dead(2018)as Self
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson WellesMagician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles(2014)as Raymond (clip from Citizen Kane (1941))

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Paul Stewart in Deadline - U.S.A. (1952)Joe De Santis and Paul Stewart in Deadline - U.S.A. (1952)Joe De Santis and Paul Stewart in Deadline - U.S.A. (1952)Ralph Meeker and Paul Stewart in Kiss Me Deadly (1955)Paul Stewart in Kiss Me Deadly (1955)Jack Elam, Marian Carr, Jack Lambert, Leigh Snowden, and Paul Stewart in Kiss Me Deadly (1955)

Credit Score: Paul Stewart

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Raymond
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Citizen Kane36.0019418.219493679
2Twelve O'Clock High10.0019507.72416799
3The Bad and the Beautiful8.0019537.75617818
4Kiss Me Deadly4.8819557.50023728
5The Window4.8819497.4015428
6Champion3.9019497.3165353
7Loan Shark3.2519526.400909
8Johnny Eager3.0019427.1113873
9The Other Side of the Wind2.5020186.6008532
10Revenge of the Pink Panther2.5019786.60025053