Basic Information About Harry Dean Stanton
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Musician, Singer, Voice Actor, Guitarist |
Net worth | $10,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1926-07-14 |
Place of birth | Irvine |
Date of death | 2017-09-15 (aged 91) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.727 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Harry Dean Stanton win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 |
Harry Dean Stanton awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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BSFC Award - Best Ensemble Cast | Winner | Seven Psychopaths | 2012 |
CFCA Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Lucky | 2017 |
Chlotrudis Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Lucky | 2018 |
DFCS Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Lucky | 2018 |
DΓas de Cine Award - Best Foreign Actor | Winner | Lucky | 2019 |
Lost Weekend Award - Best Actor | Winner | Lucky | 2017 |
AISGE Award - Best Actor | Winner | Lucky | 2017 |
Gotham Independent Film Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Lucky | 2017 |
IFJA Award - Best Actor | Winner | Lucky | 2017 |
PCC Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Lucky | 2017 |
Sant Jordi - Best Foreign Actor (Mejor Actor Extranjero) | Winner | Lucky | 2019 |
Satellite Award - Best Actor in a Motion Picture | Winner | Lucky | 2018 |
Satellite Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | Nominee | Big Love | 2007 |
Harry Dean Stanton roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Wild at Heart | Johnnie Farragut |
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | Carl Rodd |
Seven Psychopaths | Man in Hat |
Escape from New York | Brain |
Red Dawn | Mr. Eckert |
Rango | Balthazar (voice) |
Christine | Detective Rudolph Junkins |
Kelly's Heroes | Willard (as Dean Stanton) |
Cool Hand Luke | Tramp (as Dean Stanton) |
Alien | Brett |
The Green Mile | Toot-Toot |
The Avengers | Security Guard |
Paris, Texas | Travis Henderson |
The Godfather: Part II | F.B.I. Man #1 |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | Judge |
The Last Temptation of Christ | Saul / Paul |
Pretty in Pink | Jack |
The Pledge | Floyd Cage |
Up in Smoke | Police Officer (scenes deleted) |
The Last Stand | Mr. Parsons (uncredited) |
The Straight Story | Lyle |
How the West Was Won | Gant Henchman (uncredited) |
Inland Empire | Freddie Howard |
Alpha Dog | Cosmo Gadabeeti |
Down Periscope | Howard |
Anger Management | Blind Man (uncredited) |
Repo Man | Bud |
Lucky | Lucky |
This Must Be the Place | Robert Plath |
The Animal | Hunter (uncredited) |
You, Me and Dupree | Curly (uncredited) |
Cockfighter | Jack Burke |
Private Benjamin | Sgt. Jim Ballard |
Dream a Little Dream | Ike Baker |
The Missouri Breaks | Calvin |
One from the Heart | Moe |
Ride in the Whirlwind | Blind Dick (as Dean Stanton) |
The Mighty | Grim |
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid | Luke |
The Man Who Cried | Felix Perlman |
The Rose | Billy Ray |
A Civil Action | Land Watcher (uncredited) |
Rancho Deluxe | Curt |
The Fortune | Prisoner in Holding Cell (uncredited) |
Fire Down Below | Cotton |
Chuck | Harry 1 episode, 2010 |
Twin Peaks | Carl Rodd 5 episodes, 2017 |
The Virginian | Clint Daggert 1 episode, 1968 |
The Fugitive | Randy 1 episode, 1965 |
Saturday Night Live | Mike Kutasz / ... 1 episode, 1986 |
Harry Dean Stanton's Quotes
- I've been rather like a cat. I'm finicky and I've done a lot of things, and made career choices, missed meetings and so forth that would have made me a much bigger actor, I think. But, by the same token, that would have demanded more of my time, too.
- [on his role in Paris, Texas (1984)] The whole film evolved on a very organic level. It almost had a documentary feel to it. It wasn't odd to be in the lead, I took the same approach as I would to any other part. I play myself as totally as I possibly can. My own Harry Dean Stanton act . . . I don't know whatever happened to Travis. I'd say . . . it's me. Still searching for liberation, or enlightenment, for lack of a better way to put it, and realizing that it might happen, it might not.
- I've always been a singer; it's not new to me. I've been singing since I was a child. I've always had a guitar and a harmonica and I played drums in high school -- in a marching band, anyway. I like different kinds of music and I'm exploring them: ballads, blues, blues-rock, country rock, whatever. I'm just focusing on singing a lot so I can get good at it. But don't say I play "country music." It's just another label, like "character actor." One term simply can't say it all.
- I'm a late bloomer. It's just a matter of how you evolve; of what your pace is. Hopefully, the older you get the more you grow. So, that has been my speed, the beat of my drum. I march to the beat of a different drum -- you'll pardon me for using this expression.
- Early on the whole point of acting was mostly getting a job and then the experience of doing it. But when I did Ride in the Whirlwind (1966) with Jack Nicholson in 1965 I discovered there was more to it than that. It was a key film for me because of that. Jack told me not to do anything, just let the wardrobe do the acting. It was a great revelation that became an acting principle. To be rather than to do. You have to behave on screen as much as you do in real life. You don't kill anyone in life, but you understand the anger that may bring it about.
Interesting Facts about Harry Dean Stanton
- Prior to 1971, he was credited in films and on TV as Dean Stanton so as to avoid any confusion with character actor Harry Stanton, both of whom would appear together in a 1969 episode of Petticoat Junction (1963). Harry Dean Stanton later co-starred in The Green Mile (1999), which has a character named Dean Stanton.
- Was tied up and pistol-whipped at his home in L.A. after a robbery. The thieves then took off in the actor's car, but were soon apprehended after the car was traced by a tracking device. Stanton suffered only minor injuries. [January 1996]
- Had a small role as a jail guard in the 1978 Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong film Up in Smoke (1978), but his scenes were cut.
- Critic Roger Ebert so admires him that he created the "Stanton-Walsh Rule," which states that "no movie featuring either Harry Dean Stanton or M. Emmet Walsh in a supporting role can be altogether bad." Ebert later admitted that Dream a Little Dream (1989), in which Stanton appeared, was a "clear violation" of this rule.
- Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 45th Venice International Film Festival in 1988.
- Stanton has been named as a favorite actor by characters in novels by Elmore Leonard. Skip Gibbs, a serial bomber in the novel Freaky Deaky, watches Straight Time (1978) because Stanton is his favorite actor. Two characters in Leonard's novel Maximum Bob chat about how much the novel's title character resembles Stanton, an actor they both admire. Stanton did not appear in the Maximum Bob (1998) TV series, but did have a role in The Big Bounce (2004), also based on an Elmore Leonard novel.
- As of 2014, had appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: How the West Was Won (1962), The Godfather: Part II (1974) and The Green Mile (1999). Of those, only The Godfather: Part II (1974) won in the category.
- In an interview with Marc Maron on his WTF Podcast in 2013, Stanton mentioned that he was offered the lead in an unnamed series as a private investigator for director John Carpenter, but turned it down as he didn't want so much work (it wasn't said when this was that the offer or series took place, and it doesn't seem like the series ever got made).
- Was in a relationship with Rebecca De Mornay from 1981 to 1983.
- He starred in two consecutive films written by Sam Shepard: Paris, Texas (1984) and Fool for Love (1985). As it happened, he and Shepard died less than two months apart. Stanton was cremated and his ashes were sprinkled outside downtown Lexington, Kentucky.
- He has appeared in two films which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival: Paris, Texas (1984) and Wild at Heart (1990).
- He has appeared in five films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: How the West Was Won (1962), Cool Hand Luke (1967), Two-Lane Blacktop (1971), The Godfather: Part II (1974) and Alien (1979).
- He is buried in Nicholasville, Kentucky's Blue Grass Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum.
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