Robert Duvall
Encyclopedia : R : RO : ROB : Robert Duvall
Robert Selden Duvall (born January 5, 1931) is an Academy Award-winning American film actor and director.
Biography
Early life
Duvall was born in San Diego, California. His father, William Howard Duvall, was a former US Navy admiral with French Huguenot roots; his mother was an amateur actress and a descendant of American Civil War General Robert E. Lee. His father was a Methodist and his mother was a Christian Scientist; he was raised in the Christian Science religion, which he claims to follow today despite many years living a decidedly un-Christian lifestyle (as he states in a 2006 article in Vanity Fair).Duvall grew up in a military family, living for a time in Annapolis, Maryland near the United States Naval Academy. He served in the United States Army (service number 52 346 646) from 19 August 1953 to 20 August 1954, achieving the rank of Private First Class and awarded the National Defense Service Medal.
Duvall studied acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York under Sanford Meisner. While struggling as an actor, he worked at a Manhattan post office as a clerk but quit after six months. Duvall said he didn't want to be working at the same place twenty years from now.
Film career
His screen debut was as Boo Radley in the critically acclaimed To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) he later played the notorious malefactor Ned Pepper in True Grit (1969) but his breakout role was a decade later as Tom Hagen in The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974). He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in A Civil Action and for his role as Colonel Kilgore in Apocalypse Now (1979).
He directed the critically acclaimed The Apostle, about a preacher on the run from the law, and Assassination Tango (2002), a thriller about one of his favorite hobbies, tango. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2005. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 18, 2003.
Duvall portrayed General Robert E. Lee in Gods and Generals in 2003 and is actually a distant relative of the historical figure.
Academy Awards
Wins:- 1983 - Best Actor in Tender Mercies
- 1972 - Best Supporting Actor in The Godfather
- 1979 - Best Supporting Actor in Apocalypse Now
- 1980 - Best Actor in The Great Santini
- 1997 - Best Actor in The Apostle
- 1998 - Best Supporting Actor in A Civil Action
Personal life
Duvall is close friends with Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman, both of whom he's known since their struggling actor days.Duvall has been married four times:
- Barbara Benjamin (1964 - 1975)
- Gail Youngs (1982 - 1986)
- Sharon Brophy (1991 - 1996)
- Luciana Pedraza (2005 - present)
Duvall speaks fluent Spanish and maintains a home in Virginia. He has the same birthday as Godfather co-star Diane Keaton. His favorite city is Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an avid Tango dancer and soccer fan.
Political views
Duvall has been known for his sympathetic views towards military regimes in Latin America such as Pinochet and the argentinian military who he claims despite their crimes prevented a communist take-over of Latin America. He has also been a supporter of the U.S. embargo against Cuba and as an outspoken opponent of cuban leader Fidel Castro. In 2004 he made a public verbal attack against Steven Spielberg for visiting Cuba on a cultural exchange visit which included Spielberg visiting a Jewish Holocaust memorial in Havana. Duvall attacked Spielberg on a statement circulated by the anti-castro Miami press - which is now known to be false - that Spielberg considered his lengthy meeting with Castro the most important hours of his life. Duvall has also compared Castro's Cuba to the Nazi Holocaust, which has disturbed some Holocaust survivors, who consider such statements and analogies careless and anti-semitic.Partial filmography
- A Night in Old Mexico (2006) (in production)
- The Berkeley Connection (2006) (announced)
- Bee Movie (2007) (filming) (voice)
- Lucky You (2006) (post-production) .... Mr. Cheever
- Broken Trail (2006)
- Thank You For Smoking (2006) ... Doak "The Captain" Boykin
- (2005) (VG) (voice) .... Tom Hagen
- Kicking & Screaming (2005) .... Buck Weston
- Open Range (2003) .... Boss Spearman
- Secondhand Lions (2003) .... Hub
- Gods and Generals (2003) .... Gen. Robert E. Lee
- Assassination Tango (2002) .... John J. Anderson
- John Q (2002) .... Lt. Frank Grimes
- A Shot at Glory (2000) .... Gordon McLeod
- The 6th Day (2000) .... Dr. Griffin Weir
- Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) .... Otto Halliwell
- Deep Impact (1998) .... Capt. Spurgeon 'Fish' Tanner
- The Gingerbread Man (1998) .... Dixon Doss
- The Apostle (1997) .... Euliss 'Sonny' Dewey - The Apostle E.F.
- Phenomenon (1996) .... Doc Brunder
- A Family Thing (1996) .... Earl Pilcher Jr.
- The Man Who Captured Eichmann (1996) .... Adolf Eichmann
- The Scarlet Letter (1995) .... Roger Chillingworth
- The Stars Fell on Henrietta (1995) .... Mr. Cox
- "Sling Blade" (1994)... Carl's father
- Falling Down (1993) .... Prendergast
- Stalin (1992) (TV) .... Josef Stalin
- The Handmaid's Tale (1990) .... The Commander
- Days of Thunder (1990) .... Harry Hogge
- Lonesome Dove (1989) (TV) .... Augustus McCrae
- Colors (1988) ... Officer Bob Hodges
- The Natural (1984) .... Max Mercy
- Tender Mercies (1983) .... Max Sledge
- The Great Santini (1979)....Bull Meechum
- Apocalypse Now (1979) .... Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore
- (1974) .... Tom Hagen
- The Conversation (1974) (uncredited) .... The Director
- Joe Kidd (1972) .... Frank Harlan
- Tomorrow (1972) .... Jackson Fentry
- The Godfather (1972) .... Tom Hagen
- Lawman (1971) .... Vernon Adams
- THX 1138 (1971) .... THX 1138
- The Revolutionary (1970) .... Despard
- M*A*S*H (1970) .... Frank Burns
- The Rain People (1969) .... Gordon
- True Grit (1969) .... Ned Pepper
- Bullitt (1968) .... Weissberg
- Countdown (1968) .... Chiz
- The Detective (1968) .... Nestor
- The Chase (1966) .... Edwin Stewart
- Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) .... Capt. Paul Cabot Winston
- To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) .... Arthur 'Boo' Radley
|- style="text-align: center;"
External links
- [Political contributions of Robert Duvall]
- [Classic Movies (1939 - 1969): Robert Duvall]
- [Robert Duvall Fan Page]
- ['Napalm' speech tops movie poll The BBC]
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
