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Monday, 21 July 2014

James Garner - dies aged 86 - R.I.P.

James Garner - born James Scott Baumgarner was born in Oklahoma on April 7th 1928 and passed away of natural causes at home on Saturday evening 19th July 2014.


A veteran of more than fifty film appearances and numerous television series, Garner was also a veteran of the Korean War where he was wounded twice and subsequently awarded two Purple Hearts. He first came to acting in a non-speaking Broadway stage play 'The Caine Mutiny Court Martial' in 1954 before film and television beckoned and brought him six decades of success from the mid-50's onward.

His film career was as diverse and colourful as his small screen career with movies credits that include 'Move over, Darling', 'Marlowe', 'The Americanisation of Emily', 'The Great Escape', 'Grand Prix', 'Support your local Sherrif', 'Support your local Gunslinger', 'The Fan', 'Victor Victoria', 'Maverick', 'Space Cowboys', 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' and 'The Notebook'.

His TV acting credits include 'Conflict' from 1956-57 over three episodes, 'Cheyenne' from 1955-57 over four episodes, 'Maverick' from 1957-62 over 60 episodes, 'Nichols' from 1971-2 over 24 episodes,  'The Rockford Files' (for which he is perhaps best known) from 1974-80 over 122 episodes and taking in eight TV movies from 1994-99, 'Bret Maverick' from 1981-82 over 18 episodes, 'Man of the People' from 1991-92 over ten episodes, 'Chicago Hope' in 2000 over four episodes, 'God, the Devil and Bob' from 2000-01 over 13 episodes, 'First Monday' in 2002 over 13 episodes and '8 Simple Rules' from 2003-05 over 45 episodes. He played the character of Bret Maverick in four TV series - 'Sugarfoot', 'Maverick', 'Young Maverick', and 'Bret Maverick' from 1957-1982.

Whilst filming 'Grand Prix' in 1966 he got the taste for motor racing (much like his good friend Paul Newman did later on in life), and became the owner of the 'American International Racer' team from 1967-69, and later on drove a pace car in the 59th, 61st and 69th Indianapolis 500. He was an avid golfer too winning a number of amateur tournaments, and a keen follower of 'The Oakland Raiders' American football team. During his time playing Jim Rockford in the 70's he experienced ongoing knee problems and had both knees replaced subsequently. He was hospitalised with a bleeding ulcer in 1979, underwent quintuple heart by-pass surgery in 1988, and suffered a major stroke in 2008 from which he recovered well following surgery.

Garner was nominated for an Academy Award in 1986 for Best Actor in 'Murphy's Romance'. He won three Golden Globes for 'Barbarians at the Gate', 'Decoration Day' and as 'Most Promising Male Newcomer' in 1958, and had nine other nominations. He also won two Primetime Emmy Awards for 'Promise' and 'The Rockford Files' together with 13 other nominations. Throughout his career he was the recipient of 17 total award wins and 33 further nominations.

Owner of a trademark deep gravelly voice, amiable, handsome, understated, TV icon and on-screen ladies man Garner has left his mark on both film and television history, and is survived by his wife Lois Fleishman Clarke whom he married in 1956.

James Garner - Rest In Peace.
1928-2014

-Steve, at Odeon Online-


Saturday, 12 July 2014

Birthdays to share this week : 13th - 19th July.

Do you share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer or Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming week? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with over the coming week. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Check out too the spotlight on this weeks Birthday Boy on 17th July, Donald Sutherlandat the end of this feature.

Sunday 13th July
  • Harrison Ford - Born 1942, turns 72 - Actor | Producer
  • Patrick Stewart - Born 1940, turns 74 - Actor | Producer
  • Robert Forster - Born 1941, turns 73 - Actor
  • Cameron Crowe - Born 1957, turns 57 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Cheech Marin - Born 1946, turns 68 - Actor | Writer | Singer | Songwriter
Monday 14th July
  • Jackie Earle Haley - Born 1961, turns 53 - Actor | Director
  • Matthew Fox - Born 1966, turns 48 - Actor
  • Harry Dean Stanton - Born 1926, turns 88 - Actor
  • Joel Silver - Born 1952, turns 62 - Producer
  • Scott Rudin - Born 1958, turns 56 - Producer
Tuesday 15th July
  • Travis Fimmel - Born 1979, turns 35 - Actor
  • Forest Whitaker - Born 1961, turns 53 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Brigitte Nielsen - Born 1963, turns 51 - Actress
  • Jean-Michael Vincent - Born 1944, turns 70 - Actor
  • Jesse Ventura - Born 1951, turns 63 - Actor | WWF Wrestler
  • Adam Savage - Born 1967, turns 47 - TV Personality | Visual Effects Creator | Producer | Actor
  • Ken Kercheval - Born 1935, turns 79 - Actor
Wednesday 16th July
  • Will Ferrell - Born 1967, turns 47 - Actor | Writer | Producer
  • Corey Feldman - Born 1971, turns 43 - Actor | Producer | Singer | Songwriter
  • Phoebe Cates - Born 1963, turns 51 - Actress
  • Stewart Copeland - Born 1952, turns 62 - Songwriter | Composer
Thursday 17th July
  • Jason Clarke - Born 1969, turns 45 - Actor
  • Donald Sutherland - Born 1935, turns 79 - Actor
  • David Hasselhoff - Born 1952, turns 62 - Actor | Producer | Singer
  • F. Gary Gray - Born 1969, turns 45 - Director | Producer
Friday 18th July
  • Vin Diesel - Born 1967, turns 47 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Kelly Reilly - born 1977, turns 37 - Actress
  • Elizabeth McGovern - Born 1961, turns 53 - Actress
  • James Brolin - Born 1940, turns 74 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Paul Verhoeven - Born 1938, turns 76 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Burt Kwouk - Born 1930, turns 84 - Actor
Saturday 19th July
  • Benedict Cumberbatch - Born 1976, turns 38 - Actor
  • Abel Ferrara - Born 1951, turns 63 - Director | Writer | Actor
  • Brian May - Born 1947, turns 67 - Songwriter | Composer
Donald Edward McNichol Sutherland was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He spent his early life living in Nova Scotia and battling rheumatic fever, hepatitis and poliomyelitis. At age 14 he got a job in a local radio station and became a young DJ before moving onto the University of Toronto where he graduated with a degree in engineering, and a degree in drama. He decided to forego the former for a career in the latter. In 1957 he left Canada for England where he studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He drooped out of this and moved up to Perth in Scotland where he spent 18 months Perth Repertory Theatre before landing small roles in TV series such as 'The Avengers', 'The Saint', 'Court Martial' 'Man in a Suitcase', and 'The Champions'.

His film career in the 60's started off in minor roles in such films as 1965's 'Dr. Terror's House of Horrors' alongside Christopher Lee. However, it was a last minute casting in a smaller role in the 1967 classic 'The Dirty Dozen' with Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas and Lee Marvin that really started Sutherland on his upward trajectory. The huge success of this film enabled him to leverage that film and his role in it for another upcoming film that would also garner cult status in time - 1970's 'M*A*S*H' with Elliot Gould and Tom Skerritt. Hot on the back of this he starred in another war torn actioner with Clint Eastwood and once again Telly Savalas in 1970's 'Kelly's Heroes', and in 1971 his star turn in 'Klute' gave his female co-star, Jane Fonda, the Oscar. 

In the 80's he starred in the Robert Redford Directed film 'Ordinary People' which went on to win the Best Picture Oscar, and that decade saw him star with Al Pacino in the commercially and critically panned 'Revolution' and later with Marlon Brando in 'A Dry White Season'. The 90's bought Oliver Stone's 'JFK' that gave co-star Tommy Lee Jones an Oscar nomination, and as the decade closed out the likes of 'Disclosure', 'Shadow of the Wolf' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. With the dawn of a new century he teamed up with Eastwood and Jones once more for 2000's 'Space Cowboys', and subsequently played the father figure to Nicole Kidman and Charlize Theron in 'Cold Mountain' and 'The Italian Job' respectively.

Donald Sutherland is still very much in demand and to date has 176 acting credits to his name both on the small screen and the silver screen. Among those films not already mentioned there are 'Don't Look Now', 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers', 'The Great Train Robbery', 'SPYS', 'Murder by Decree', 'Steelyard Blues', 'National Lampoons Animal House', 'Lock Up', 'Backdraft', 'Six Degrees of Separation', 'Outbreak', 'A Time to Kill', 'Shadow Conspiracy', 'Virus', 'Fools Gold', 'Pride and Prejudice', 'The Mechanic' (remake), 'The Eagle', two 'Hunger Games' films already released, and the two final instalments currently in post production for a later 2014 and 2015 release. Also upcoming are 'The Calling', 'Forsaken', 'Basmati Blues' and 'Pirates Passage' all set for a future release.

Sutherland is the recipient of two Golden Globes for 'Path to War' and 'Citizen X' and nominated a further six times. He has won an Emmy for 'Citizen X' and been nominated one other time, and he has two BAFTA nominations to his credit. All up he has 14 award wins and 16 other nominations to his name. The Oscar has however, thus far eluded him!

Sutherland has been married three times - to Lois Hardwick from 1959 - 1966; to Shirley Douglass from 1966 - 1970 with whom he has two children - Keifer and Rachel; and to Francine Racette from 1990 to the present day although they have been together since 1974 and with whom they have three children - Rossif, Angus and Roeg.

Donald Sutherland - a giant of a man in stature and performance, always adding gravitas, often portraying the eccentric, at ease playing the villain or the good guy, happy to ham it up, rich elegant voice, often bearded, and Dad to a talented son - Keifer, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-