Burt Lancaster

Description:

Burt Lancaster, one of five children, was born in Manhattan, to Elizabeth (Roberts) and James Henry Lancaster, a postal worker. All his grandparents were immigrants from the north of Ireland. He was a tough street kid who took an early interest in gymnastics. He joined the circus as an acrobat and worked there until he was injured. In the Army during WWII he was introduced to the USO and to acting. His first film was The Killers (1946), and that made him a star. He was a self-taught actor who learned the business as he went along. He set up his own production company in 1948 with Harold Hecht and James Hill to direct his career. He played many different roles in pictures as varied as The Crimson Pirate (1952), From Here to Eternity (1953), Elmer Gantry (1960) and Atlantic City (1980).

His production company, Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, produced such films as Paddy Chayefsky's Marty (1955) (Oscar winner 1955) and The Catered Affair (1956). In the 1980s he appeared as a supporting player in a number of movies, such as Local Hero (1983) and Field of Dreams (1989). However, it will be the sound of his voice, the way that he laughed, and the larger-than-life characters he played that will always be remembered.

Overview

Birthday November 2, 1913
Born In New York City, New York, USA
Alternative names Lancaster
Height 185 cm
Spouse/Ex- Susan Martin September 10, 1991 - October 20, 1994 (his death),Norma Anderson December 28, 1946 - July 1969 (divorced),June Ernst 1935 - December 1946 (divorced)
Parents Elizabeth Roberts
Children James Stephen

Did you know

Trivia Helped pay for the defense of Pvt. Billy Dean Smith, an African-American soldier accused of 'fragging' two officers in Vietnam in 1971. Lancaster gave $3,000 to his defense attorneys to hire ballistics experts to testify at Smith's court-martial. Smith was acquitted.
Quotes Most people seem to think I'm the kind of guy who shaves with a blowtorch. Actually I'm bookish and worrisome.
Nickname Mr Muscles and Teeth
Salaries $750,000
Trademarks A killer smile, which he called "The Grin"

Scores

From Here to Eternity
1h 58m
7.6
Local Hero
1h 51m
7.3
Sweet Smell of Success
1h 36m
8
The Leopard
3h 6m
7.9
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