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Lawrence Tierney Biography and Filmography
Lawrence Tierney
Birthday: March 15, 1919
Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Height: 6' 1"
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Biography
A one-time model with a long rap sheet of less-than-ideal behavior, character actor Lawrence Tierney nevertheless managed to amass scores of film credits over a five-decade acting career before he passed away in 2002. Born in Brooklyn, NY, five years before actor/ brother Scott Brady, Tierney excelled in high school track, winning a scholarship to Manhattan College. Rather than stay in school, however, Tierney dropped out and became an itinerant laborer before his looks brought him a job as a catalogue model. In the early '40s, Tierney began acting in theater and was subsequently signed by RKO. Strengthening his skills with supporting roles in such films as Val Lewton's moody thriller The Ghost Ship (1943) and early teen drama Youth Runs Wild (1944), Tierney sealed his fame, and his image, with his performance as the eponymous gangster in the superb B-picture Dillinger (1945). Cashing in on Dillinger's success, RKO slotted Tierney into numerous tough guy roles, including two turns as archetypal Western outlaw Jesse James in Badman's Territory (1946) and Best of the Badmen (1950), a murderer in cult noir Born to Kill (1947), a sociopath in The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947), and a career criminal in The Hoodlum (1951). His B-movie stardom also garnered Tierney a typically villainous role in Cecil B. De Mille's Oscar-winner The Greatest Show on Earth (1952). Tierney became just as well known in this period, though, for his offscreen exploits involving copious booze and physical violence. Tierney was such a regular in the Los Angeles jail that cops assured fellow RKO star and hell-raiser Robert Mitchum after his famous 1948 drug arrest, "We're keeping Lawrence Tierney's cell warm for ya." By the mid-'50s, Tierney's roles were becoming smaller and scarcer. His professional situation unchanged despite appearing in John Cassavetes' praised mental hospital drama A Child Is Waiting (1963), Tierney moved to Europe but he continued to get in trouble with the law. After he returned to New York in the late '60s, Tierney supported himself with a variety of jobs, including bartending, and maintained his pugnacious, drunken ways; he was stabbed in a brawl in 1973 and questioned in connection with a woman's suicide in 1975. Still, Tierney managed to score the occasional acting gig, appearing in Otto Preminger's Such Good Friends (1971), Andy Warhol's Bad (1977), and the blockbuster comedy Arthur (1981). Dry by 1983, Tierney returned to Hollywood to resurrect his career in earnest, and soon landed regular work on TV as well as in movies. Along with a role on NBC's Hill Street Blues, Tierney also appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation and played a sheriff in the TV movie Dillinger (1991). On film, Tierney was as comfortable in John Sayles' thoughtful drama City of Hope (1991) as in John Huston's esteemed Mafia black comedy Prizzi's Honor (1985) and the tastelessly hilarious The Naked Gun (1988); he drew attention for his vigorous turn as Ryan O'Neal's alcoholic father in Tough Guys Don't Dance (1987). Tierney's most memorable late-career performance, however, was his no-nonsense, dryly funny criminal mastermind Joe Cabot in Quentin Tarantino's heist film Reservoir Dogs (1992). His longevity assured by Dogs, Tierney remained active into the late '90s, appearing in the Arnold Schwarzenegger comedy Junior (1994) and stylish Tarantino rip-off 2 Days in the Valley (1996), as well as playing Joey Buttafuoco's father in the TV yarn Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story (1993). Following the crime drama Southie (1998) and playing hard-nosed oil driller Bruce Willis' gruff father in Armageddon (1998), Tierney's health began to fail. He died in his sleep in February 2002.
Filmography
Evicted (2000)
Armageddon (1998)
[ Bruce Willis ][ Ben Affleck ][ Owen Wilson ][ Steve Buscemi ][ Jason Isaacs ]
Southie (1998)
[ Donnie Wahlberg ][ Will Arnett ][ Lenny Clarke ]
American Hero (1997)
[ Sage Stallone ][ Timothy Bottoms ][ Daniel Roebuck ][ Bruce Glover ]
Toto Lost in New York (1996)
[ Jonathan Taylor Thomas ][ Peter MacNicol ][ Eric Lloyd ][ Benjamin Salisbury ][ Michael Cade ]
2 Days in the Valley (1996)
[ James Spader ][ Eric Stoltz ][ Jeff Daniels ][ Keith Carradine ][ Danny Aiello ]
Christmas in Oz (1996)
[ Jonathan Taylor Thomas ][ Eric Lloyd ][ Benjamin Salisbury ]
Who Stole Santa? (1996)
[ Jonathan Taylor Thomas ][ Eric Lloyd ][ Benjamin Salisbury ]
Portrait in Red (1995)
[ Jim Hanks ][ Clayton Norcross ]
Starstruck (1995)
[ Russ Tamblyn ][ Joe Estevez ]
Junior (1994)
[ Arnold Schwarzenegger ][ Danny DeVito ][ Frank Sinatra ][ Christopher Meloni ][ Frank Langella ]
A Kiss Goodnight (1994)
[ Robert Wuhl ][ Mark Moses ]
Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story (1993)
[ Adam LaVorgna ][ Erick Avari ][ Jack Scalia ]
Red (1993)
Eddie Presley (1992)
[ Quentin Tarantino ][ Bruce Campbell ][ Ted Raimi ][ Daniel Roebuck ][ Joe Estevez ]
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
[ Quentin Tarantino ][ Steve Buscemi ][ Michael Madsen ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Tim Roth ]
City of Hope (1991)
[ Chris Cooper ][ David Strathairn ][ Joe Morton ][ Frankie Faison ][ Vincent Spano ]
Dillinger (1991)
[ Greg Kinnear ][ Mark Harmon ][ Will Patton ][ Xander Berkeley ][ Bruce Abbott ]
The Death Merchant (1991)
Wizards of the Demon Sword (1991)
[ Russ Tamblyn ][ Michael Berryman ][ Lyle Waggoner ][ Blake Bahner ]
Why Me? (1990)
[ Christopher Lloyd ][ Christopher Lambert ][ J.T. Walsh ][ Michael J. Pollard ]
The Runestone (1990)
[ Peter Riegert ]
The Horror Show (1989)
[ Lance Henriksen ][ Kane Hodder ][ Brion James ][ Lewis Arquette ]
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
[ Leslie Nielsen ][ George Kennedy ][ Ricardo Montalban ][ O.J. Simpson ][ David Zucker ]
The Offspring (1987)
[ Vincent Price ][ Clu Gulager ]
Tough Guys Don't Dance (1987)
[ Francis Ford Coppola ][ Ryan O'Neal ][ Clarence Williams III ][ Penn Jillette ][ Wings Hauser ]
A Pound of Flesh (1987)
The Runner Falls on His Kisser (1987)
[ Dennis Franz ]
The Cookie Crumbles (1987)
A Case of Klapp (1986)
Murphy's Law (1986)
[ Charles Bronson ]
Silver Bullet (1985)
[ Stephen King ][ Corey Haim ][ Gary Busey ][ Terry O'Quinn ][ Everett McGill ]
Prizzi's Honor (1985)
[ Jack Nicholson ][ Stanley Tucci ][ Robert Loggia ]
Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
[ Bill Murray ][ Dan Aykroyd ][ Leslie Howard ][ Erick Avari ]
Terrible Joe Moran (1984)
[ Peter Gallagher ][ Mike Starr ]
Midnight (1982)
The Prowler (1981)
[ Farley Granger ]
Arthur (1981)
[ Dudley Moore ][ Paul Gleason ][ John Gielgud ]
The Kirlian Witness (1981)
Gloria (1980)
[ Tom Noonan ]
Bloodrage (1979)
Bad (1977)
[ Perry King ]
Abduction (1975)
Such Good Friends (1971)
[ Burgess Meredith ]
Custer of the West (1967)
[ Robert Shaw ][ Jeffrey Hunter ][ Robert Ryan ]
Naked Evil (1966)
A Child Is Waiting (1963)
[ Burt Lancaster ][ John Cassavetes ][ Bill Mumy ]
A Pair of Boots (1962)
[ Beau Bridges ][ Aaron Spelling ][ Seymour Cassel ]
One to Get Lost (1959)
Singing in the Dark (1956)
The Steel Cage (1954)
Female Jungle (1954)
The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)
[ James Stewart ][ Charlton Heston ][ Bob Hope ][ Johnny Crawford ]
The Bushwhackers (1952)
[ Jack Elam ][ Lon Chaney Jr. ]
Best of the Badmen (1951)
[ Walter Brennan ][ Robert Ryan ]
The Hoodlum (1951)
Shakedown (1950)
[ Rock Hudson ]
Kill or Be Killed (1950)
Bodyguard (1948)
Born to Kill (1947)
The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947)
Badman's Territory (1946)
[ Randolph Scott ][ Ben Johnson ]
San Quentin (1946)
[ Raymond Burr ]
Step by Step (1946)
Sing Your Way Home (1945)
Mama Loves Papa (1945)
Back to Bataan (1945)
[ John Wayne ][ Anthony Quinn ]
Those Endearing Young Charms (1945)
Dillinger (1945)
Birthday Blues (1945)
Youth Runs Wild (1944)
Seven Days Ashore (1944)
The Falcon Out West (1944)
Government Girl (1944)
The Ghost Ship (1943)
[ Richard Dix ]
Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943)
Trivia
  • Elder brother and erstwhile mentor of actor Scott Brady
  • Born at 6:15 pm EST.
  • Brother of actor Ed Tracy
  • Uncle of Michael Tierney
  • After writer/director Rick McKay published a magazine article "Lawrence Tierney: Crack-Up - The True Story of a Hollywood Tough Guy", Tierney called and asked him to collaborate on an autobiography of the screen legend. After a tumultuous, chaotic week in Los Angeles with Tierney, McKay bowed out, exhausted. The book was never written, McKay is now a successful TV/film producer/director and Tierney passed away in March of 2002.
  • Off-screen, the actor's arrests for drunken brawls at bars and Hollywood parties took a heavy toll on his once-promising Hollywood career in the 1950s. Booze was always at the root of his misbehavior, which included tearing a public phone off the wall, hitting a waiter in the face with a sugar bowl, breaking a college student's jaw and attempting to choke a cab driver.
  • Has the very last line in the TV series "Hill Street Blues" (1981): "Hello, Hill Street . . . ", answering the phone in a burned-out police station.
  • Was a brawler up until the end of his career, provoking almost all of the younger actors he worked with on Reservoir Dogs (1992) and actually having nearly come to blows with director Quentin Tarantino.
  • When he guest-starred on "Seinfeld" (1990) in "The Jacket" episode as Elaine's father, he scared the cast so badly that they never had him back on. He stole a butcher knife from Jerry's TV kitchen and hid it under his jacket. When Seinfeld undauntedly confronted him about it (much to the dismay of the entire cast), Tierney pretended that he was going to use the knife as a gag in reference to the movie Psycho (1960) during the episode and quickly returned it.
  • Was offered the role of Charlie "The Gent" Malloy, the mob lawyer, in Elia Kazan's classic On the Waterfront (1954). Tierney lost out on the part when he demanded more money than was offered. Subsequently, Rod Steiger played Charlie, and won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. Accepting the part likely would have revitalized Tierney's career, at least in the short-term.
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