Joel McCrea

Description:

One of the great stars of American Westerns, and a very popular leading man in non-Westerns as well. He was born and raised in the surroundings of Hollywood and as a boy became interested in the movies that were being made all around. He studied acting at Pomona College and got some stage experience at the Pasadena Community Playhouse, where other future stars such as Randolph Scott, Robert Young, and Victor Mature would also get their first experience. He worked as an extra after graduation from the University of Southern California in 1928 and did some stunt work. In a rare case of an extra being chosen from the crowd to play a major role, McCrea was given a part in The Jazz Age. A contract at MGM followed, and then a better contract at RKO. Will Rogers took a liking to the young man (they shared a love of ranching and roping) and did much to elevate McCrea's career. His wholesome good looks and quiet manner were soon in demand, primarily in romantic dramas and comedies, and he became an increasingly popular leading man. He hoped to concentrate on Westerns, but several years passed before he could convince the studio heads to cast him in one. When he proved successful in that genre, more and more Westerns came his way. But he continued to make a mark in other kinds of pictures, and proved himself particularly adept at the light comedy of Preston Sturges, for whom he made several films. By the late Forties, his concentration focused on Westerns, and he made few non-Westerns thereafter. He was immensely popular in them, and most of them still hold up well today. He and Randolph Scott, whose career strongly resembles McCrea's, came out of retirement to make a classic of the genre, Sam Peckinpah's Ride the High Country (1962). Scott stayed retired thereafter; McCrea made a couple of appearances in small films afterwards, but was primarily content to maintain his life as a gentleman rancher. He was married for fifty-seven years to actress Frances Dee, who survived him.

Overview

Birthday November 5, 1905
Born In South Pasadena, California, USA
Height 189 cm
Spouse/Ex- Frances Dee October 20, 1933 - October 20, 1990 (his death)
Parents Thomas McCrea
Children Jody McCrea
Relatives Wyatt McCrea (Grandchild)

Did you know

Trivia Katharine Hepburn was a friend of McCrea and his wife, actress Frances Dee. Hepburn reportedly felt he was one of the best actors with whom she had worked and was disappointed his career wasn't more successful. She reportedly believed McCrea should have been ranked alongside Spencer Tracy or Humphrey Bogart.
Quotes I have no regrets, except perhaps one: I should have tried harder to be a better actor.
Nickname McFee
Salaries $10,000 per week with 10 week guarantee

Scores

Sullivan's Travels
1h 30m
7.9
7.4
The Most Dangerous Game
1h 3m
7.1
Ride the High Country
1h 34m
7.4
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