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Harry Dean Stanton
Prolific character actor with a drooping, weather-beaten appearance and superb acting talent that have been his ticket to appearing in over 100 films, and 50 TV episodes. Born in West Irvine, Kentucky, Stanton served in WW II, then returned to the University of Kentucky to appear in a production of "Pygmalion", before heading out to California and honing his craft at the prestigious Pasadena Playhouse. Stanton then toured around the US with a male choir, worked in children's theater, and t... more Prolific character actor with a drooping, weather-beaten appearance and superb acting talent that have been his ticket to appearing in over 100 films, and 50 TV episodes. Born in West Irvine, Kentucky, Stanton served in WW II, then returned to the University of Kentucky to appear in a production of "Pygmalion", before heading out to California and honing his craft at the prestigious Pasadena Playhouse. Stanton then toured around the US with a male choir, worked in children's theater, and then headed back to California. His first role onscreen was in the tepid Tomahawk Trail (1957), but he was quickly noticed and appeared regularly in minor roles as cowboys and soldiers through the late 1950s and early 1960s. His star continued to rise and he received better roles in which he could showcase his laid-back style, such as in Cool Hand Luke (1967), Kelly's Heroes (1970), Dillinger (1973), The Godfather: Part II (1974), and in Alien (1979). It was around this time that Stanton came to the attention of director Wim Wenders, who cast him in his finest role yet as Travis in the moving Paris, Texas (1984). Next indie director Alex Cox gave Stanton a role that really brought him to the forefront, in the quirky cult film Repo Man (1984).Stanton was now heavily in demand, and his unique look got him cast as everything from a suburban father in the mainstream Pretty in Pink (1986) to a soft-hearted, but ill-fated, private investigator in Wild at Heart (1990) and a crazy yet cunning scientist in Escape from New York (1981). Apart from his film performances, Stanton is also an accomplished musician, and "The Harry Dean Stanton Band" and their unique spin on mariachi music have been playing together for well over a decade. They have toured internationally to rave reviews. Stanton became a cult figure of cinema and music and when Deborah Harry sang the lyric "I want to dance with Harry Dean..." in her 1990s hit "I Want That Man", she was talking about him.As he moved into the time in his life when most other people would be calling it a day, Harry Dean Stanton has remained consistently active onscreen, most recently appearing in films including Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), The Green Mile (1999) and The Man Who Cried (2000). A true gem amongst character actors, and with an onscreen presence capable of adding that something extra to any production. |
Harry Dean Stanton Filmography
- Harry Dean Stanton as: Aсtor (69)
- Produser (0)
- Director (0)
Movie |
Year |
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![]() as Himself |
2020 | |
![]() as Sheriff Lloyd |
2019 | |
![]() as Lucky |
2017 | |
![]() as News Reporter |
2017 | |
![]() as Himself |
2013 | |
![]() as Mr. Parsons |
2013 | |
![]() as Security Guard |
2012 | |
![]() as Man in Hat |
2012 | |
![]() as Security Guard |
2012 | |
![]() as Robert Plath |
2012 | |
![]() as Balthazar (voice) |
2011 | |
![]() as Harvey |
2010 | |
![]() as Amon |
2009 | |
![]() as Himself |
2007 | |
![]() as Cosmo Gadabeeti |
2007 | |
![]() as Himself |
2006 | |
![]() as Freddie Howard |
2006 | |
![]() as Pa Da |
2004 | |
![]() as Himself |
2003 | |
![]() as Blind Man |
2003 | |
![]() as Henry Wade |
2002 | |
![]() as Hunter |
2001 | |
![]() as Toot-Toot |
1999 | |
![]() as Lyle |
1999 | |
![]() as Grim |
1998 | |
![]() as Judge |
1998 | |
![]() as Cotton Harry |
1997 | |
![]() as Tony 'Shorty' Russo |
1997 | |
![]() as Max Cheski |
1995 | |
![]() as Smith |
1995 | |
![]() as F.B.I. Man #1 |
1992 | |
![]() as Johnnie Farragut |
1990 | |
![]() as Saul |
1988 | |
![]() as Henry Simmons |
1988 | |
![]() as Jack Walsh |
1986 | |
![]() as Gideon |
1985 | |
![]() as Travis Henderson |
1984 | |
![]() as Mr. Eckert |
1984 | |
![]() as Bud |
1984 | |
![]() as Dr. Oliver Ludwig |
1982 | |
![]() as Vincent Ferriman |
1982 | |
![]() as Brain |
1981 | |
![]() as Sgt. Jim Ballard |
1980 | |
![]() as Billy Ray |
1979 | |
![]() as Asa Hawks |
1979 | |
![]() as Brett |
1979 | |
![]() as Jerry Schue |
1978 | |
![]() as Calvin |
1976 | |
![]() as Det. Billy Rolfe |
1975 | |
![]() as F.B.I. Man #1 |
1974 | |
![]() as Homer Van Meter |
1973 | |
![]() as Luke |
1973 | |
![]() as Willard (as Dean Stanton) |
1970 | |
![]() as Blind Dick |
1968 | |
![]() as Tramp |
1967 | |
![]() as Gant Henchman (uncredited) |
1963 | |
![]() as Slave Catcher (as Dean Stanton) |
1960 | |
![]() as Carl Rodd |
2017 | |
![]() as Leo Butler |
2014 | |
![]() as Harry |
2010 | |
![]() as Caterpillar |
2009 | |
![]() as Roman Grant |
2007 | |
![]() as Himself |
2004 | |
![]() as Johnny Velvet |
1982 | |
![]() as Henry Fletcher |
1969 | |
![]() as Johnny Faro (as Dean Stanton) |
1968 | |
![]() as Proprietor |
1967 | |
![]() as Luther Happ (as Dean Stanton) |
1967 | |
![]() as Lucius Brand (as Dean Stanton) |
1967 | |
![]() as Randy (as Dean Stanton) |
1965 | |
![]() as Dexter (as Dean Stanton) |
1963 | |
![]() as Stiles (as Dean Stanton) |
1963 | |
![]() as Nate (as Dean Stanton) |
1962 | |
![]() as Lemon (as Dean Stanton) |
1960 | |
![]() as Clemmie Martin (as Dean Stanton) |
1959 | |
![]() as Stoneman |
1959 |