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Rip Torn

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Age
81
Birthday
Feb. 6th, 1931
Born in
Temple, Texas, USA
Height
5' 10"

Rip Torn's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
The Larry Sanders Show TV Show
The Larry Sanders Show
Extreme Dodgeball TV Show
Extreme Dodgeball
Dream West TV Show
Dream West
Ghost Stories TV Show
Ghost Stories
 

Main Movie Roles

2012 - Men in Black III
2009 - Happy Tears
2009 - The Golden Boys
2008 - August
2007 - Bee Movie
2007 - Turn The River
2006 - Marie Antoinette
2006 - Zoom
2005 - Forty Shades of Blue
2005 - Yours, Mine and Ours
2004 - Welcome to Mooseport
2004 - DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story
2003 - Love Object
2003 - Rolling Kansas
2002 - Men In Black II
2001 - Freddy Got Fingered
2000 - Wonder Boys
1999 - The Insider
1998 - Senseless
1997 - Men in Black
1997 - Trial and Error
1997 - Hercules
1996 - Down Periscope
1995 - How To Make An American Quilt
1995 - Canadian Bacon
1993 - RoboCop 3
1991 - Dolly Dearest
1991 - Defending Your Life
1987 - Extreme Prejudice
1985 - Summer Rental
1984 - Flashpoint
1984 - City Heat
1982 - A Stranger Is Watching
1982 - The Beastmaster
1982 - Airplane II: The Sequel
1980 - One Trick Pony
1979 - The Seduction of Joe Tynan
1978 - Coma
1976 - The Man Who Fell To Earth
1967 - Beach Red
1966 - You're a Big Boy Now
1965 - The Cincinnati Kid
1962 - Sweet Bird Of Youth
1961 - King of Kings
1959 - Pork Chop Hill
1957 - Time Limit
1957 - A Face in the Crowd
1956 - Baby Doll

NOTE: Complete List of Works can be found at IMDB


BIOGRAPHY:

Rip Torn was born Elmore Rual Torn, Jr. on February 6, 1931 in Temple, Texas. "Rip" is a family name, taken by generations of Torn men and bestowed on Elmore by his father, who was also called "Rip." Torn attended Texas A & M and the University of Texas, where he majored in animal husbandry. Extremely naive when he was young, Torn hitchhiked to Hollywood with the idea of becoming a movie star; he wanted to make enough money in order to buy a ranch. Success did not come overnight, as he had hoped, and Torn had to work many odd jobs while occasionally being cast in television roles. He made his feature film debut in `Elia Kazan''s "Baby Doll" in a small part.

Serious about learning his craft, he moved to New York City where he studied under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. Torn also studied dance with Martha Graham. His serious acting career began on the small screen, where he made a name for himself in the Golden Age of Television; between 1957 and 1960, he appeared regularly on such prestigious live shows as "Omnibus" and "Playhouse 90."

Torn made his Broadway debut in Kazan's staging of Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth" on March 10, 1959, in support of 'Paul Newman', 'Sydney Blackmer' and Geraldine Page, who would become his second wife. The play was a hit, closing on January 30, 1960 after 375 performances. He won a 1960 Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actor in a Play and a Theater World award for his role as Tom, Jr., a role he recreated in the 1962 film. (Torn also starred as Boss Finley in a later television adaptation of the play).

Torn earned a reputation as an actor's actor on stage, both Broadway and Off-Broadway, as well as on screen. He continues to work in the New York theater despite his demanding TV and movie schedule as both an actor and director. He has won two Obie awards for his work Off-Broadway, for Distinguished Performance in Norman Mailer's "The Deer Park" (for the 1966-1967 season), and for Distinguished Direction for "The Beard" (1967-1968). He has his own stage company, and directed his daughter Angelica Torn(by Gerladine Page) in John Paul Alexander's "Strangers in the Land of Canaan" at the Actors Studio. Torn made his feature film directorial debut with "The Telephone" (1987).

He has constantly been in demand as a character actor, in supporting, second lead and occasional lead roles. His best performance on film came in "Pay Day," and he was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar for "Cross Creek." Most of Torn's roles have been in drama, though he is adept in comedy. His role in Albert Brooks' comedy "Defending Your Life" led to his being cast in "The Larry Sanders Show," on which he played talk show producer Artie. Torn won six consecutive Emmy nominations for the role, winning once for Best Supporting Actor in a comedy series in 1996.

Rip Torn was married to actress Ann Wedgeworth from 1956 to 1961, whom he divorced to marry Geraldine Page. They remained married until her death in 1987. Torn helped his cousin, Oscar-winner Sissy Spacek, to make her way as an actress, seeing to it that she was accepted by the Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio and then the Lee Strasberg Institute.


TRIVIA:
  • Was a close friend from boyhood of actor 'Larry Blyden' (qv). As boys, friends would refer to the two as "Torn and Bleedin'," Bleiden being the original spelling of the latter's name.
  • Was a close friend of actor 'George Peppard' (qv).
  • Is the commissioner of the Extreme Dodgeball League on GSN (2005).
  • Is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
  • First cousin once removed of actresses 'Schuyler Fisk' (qv) and 'Madison Fisk' (qv).
  • Graduated from Texas A & M College in 1952.
  • Father of 'Tony Torn' (qv), 'John Torn' (qv), 'Angelica Torn' (qv) and 'Danae Torn' (qv).
  • Was nominated for Broadway's 1960 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "Sweet Bird of Youth," a performance he recreated in the film version with the same title, _Sweet Bird of Youth (1962)_ (qv).

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