Randolph Scott

Randolph Scott

Biography

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Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 – March 2, 1987) was an American film actor whose career spanned from 1928 to 1962.

As a leading man for all but the first three years of his cinematic career, Scott appeared in a variety of genres, including social dramas, crime dramas, comedies, musicals (albeit in non-singing and non-dancing roles), adventure tales, war films, and even a few horror and fantasy films. However, his most enduring image is that of the tall-in-the-saddle Western hero. Out of his more than 100 film appearances more than 60 were in Westerns; thus, "of all the major stars whose name was associated with the Western, Scott most closely identified with it."

Scott's more than thirty years as a motion picture actor resulted in his working with many acclaimed screen directors, including Henry King, Rouben Mamoulian, Michael Curtiz, John Cromwell, King Vidor, Alan Dwan, Fritz Lang, and Sam Peckinpah. He also worked on multiple occasions with some noted directors: Henry Hathaway (8 times), Ray Enright (7), Edwin R. Marin (7), Andre DeToth (6), and most notably, his seven film collaborations with Budd Boetticher.

Scott also worked with a diverse array of cinematic leading ladies, from Shirley Temple and Irene Dunne to Mae West and Marlene Dietrich. He also appeared with Gene Tierney, Ann Sheridan, Maureen O'Hara, Nancy Carroll, Donna Reed, Gail Russell, Margaret Sullavan, Virginia Mayo, Bebe Daniels, Carole Lombard, and Joan Bennett.

Tall (6 ft. 2 in.; 188 cm), lanky, and handsome, Scott displayed an easygoing charm and courtly Southern drawl in his early films that helped offset his limitations as an actor, where he was frequently found to be stiff or "lumbering". As he matured, however, Scott's acting improved while his features became burnished and leathery, turning him into the ideal "strong, silent" type of stoic hero. The BFI Companion to the Western noted: "In his earlier Westerns...the Scott persona is debonair, easy-going, graceful, though with the necessary hint of steel. As he matures into his fifties his roles change. Increasingly Scott becomes the man who has seen it all, who has suffered pain, loss, and hardship, and who has now achieved (but at what cost?) a stoic calm proof against vicissitude."

During the early 1950s, Scott was a consistent box-office draw. In the annual Motion Picture Herald Top Ten Polls, he ranked tenth in 1950, eighth in 1951, and again tenth in 1952. Scott also appeared in the Quigley’s Top Ten Money Makers Poll from 1950 to 1953.

Personal info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1898-01-23

Place of birth

Orange County, Virginia, USA

Images

Cast

Abilene Town

Abilene Town

1946

5.30

Rage at Dawn

Rage at Dawn

1955

6.10

Roberta

Roberta

1935

6.98

The Tall T

The Tall T

1957

6.96

7th Cavalry

7th Cavalry

1956

5.80

Albuquerque

Albuquerque

1948

6.80

She

She

1935

5.40

The Spoilers

The Spoilers

1942

6.20

Jesse James

Jesse James

1939

6.40

Captain Kidd

Captain Kidd

1945

6.00

Bombardier

Bombardier

1943

5.40

Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh

1942

6.20

The Nevadan

The Nevadan

1950

5.80

Gung Ho!

Gung Ho!

1943

5.29

Hot Saturday

Hot Saturday

1932

6.50

Carson City

Carson City

1952

6.10

Fort Worth

Fort Worth

1951

6.70

Belle Starr

Belle Starr

1941

5.60

Gunfighters

Gunfighters

1947

5.50

Colt .45

Colt .45

1950

6.17

China Sky

China Sky

1945

5.50

Trail Street

Trail Street

1947

6.40

Supernatural

Supernatural

1933

6.00

The Texans

The Texans

1938

5.60

Westbound

Westbound

1959

6.10

Wagon Wheels

Wagon Wheels

1934

5.10

Coast Guard

Coast Guard

1939

5.00

Village Tale

Village Tale

1935

4.50

Sugarfoot

Sugarfoot

1951

4.80

Why Be Good?

Why Be Good?

1929

6.50

The Far Call

The Far Call

1929

0.00

Santa Fe

Santa Fe

1951

6.80

Starlift

Starlift

1951

5.60

Sunset Pass

Sunset Pass

1933

6.00

Weary River

Weary River

1929

5.50

Sky Bride

Sky Bride

1932

0.00

Three Lives

Three Lives

1953

0.00

Dynamite

Dynamite

1929

6.30