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John Houseman(1902-1988)

  • Actor
  • Producer
  • Writer
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John Houseman
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Academy Award-winning actor John Houseman's main contribution to American culture was not his own performances on film but rather, his role as a midwife to one of the greatest actor-directors-cinematic geniuses his adopted country ever produced (Orson Welles) and as a midwife to a whole generation of actors as head of the drama division of the Juilliard School.

Houseman was born Jacques Haussmann on September 22, 1902 in Bucharest, Romania, to May (Davies) and Georges Haussmann, who ran a grain business. His father was from an Alsatian Jewish family, and his mother, who was British, was of Welsh and Irish descent. John was raised in England, where he was educated. He emigrated to America in 1925, establishing himself in New York City, where he directed "Four Saints in Three Acts" for the theater in 1934. He founded the Mercury Theatre along with Orson Welles (whom he affectionately called "The Dog-Faced Boy"). Their most important success was a modern-dress version of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar", in which the spectre of Hitler and Mussolini's Fascist states were evoked.

As a producer assigned to Unit 891 of the Federal Theater Project funded by the government's Works Progress Administration, he produced the legendary production "Cradle Will Rock", a musical about the tyranny of capitalism, with music by Marc Blitzstein, creative input from Welles, and starring leftists Howard Da Silva and Will Geer. The production was so controversial, it was banned before its debut, although the did manage to stage one performance. On Broadway, apart from the Mercury Theatre and the WPA, Houseman directed "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1939) and "Liberty Jones" and produced "Native Son" (1941). During World War II, Houseman went to work for the Office of War Information and was involved in broadcasting radio propaganda for the Voice of America. After the war, Houseman returned to directing and produced Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's version of Julius Caesar (1953).

He had produced his first film, Orson Welles' Too Much Johnson (1938), while with the Mercury Theatre. He was involved with the pre-production of Citizen Kane (1941) but fell out with Welles due to Welles' already legendary ego. He produced a score of major films and was involved in three television series before devoting his life to teaching. He helped establish the acting program at New York's famous Julliard School for the Arts, where he influenced a new generation of actors. Ironically, he had appeared in only one major movie, in a supporting role, before being tapped to replace James Mason in The Paper Chase (1973). He won an Academy Award for the role and began a 15-year career as a highly sought after supporting player.

John Houseman, who wrote three volumes of memoirs, "Run-Through" (1972), "Front and Center" (1979) and "Final Dress" (1983), died at age 86 on October 31, 1988 after making major contributions to the theater and film.
BornSeptember 22, 1902
DiedOctober 31, 1988(86)
BornSeptember 22, 1902
DiedOctober 31, 1988(86)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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John Houseman in Seven Days in May (1964)
John Houseman in Seven Days in May (1964)
John Houseman and Addison Powell in Three Days of the Condor (1975)
John Houseman in Three Days of the Condor (1975)
John Houseman in Scrooged (1988)
John Houseman in The Paper Chase (1973)
John Houseman in My Bodyguard (1980)
John Houseman in Rollerball (1975)
John Houseman in Rollerball (1975)
John Houseman in Rollerball (1975)
James Caan and John Houseman in Rollerball (1975)
John Houseman in The Fog (1980)

Known for

The Paper Chase (1973)
The Paper Chase
7.2
  • Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.
  • 1973
Rollerball (1975)
Rollerball
6.6
  • Bartholomew
  • 1975
Robert Redford and Faye Dunaway in Three Days of the Condor (1975)
Three Days of the Condor
7.4
  • Mr. Wabash
  • 1975
The Fog (1980)
The Fog
6.8
  • Mr. Machen
  • 1980

Credits

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Actor

  • Leslie Nielsen, George Kennedy, Ricardo Montalban, Priscilla Presley, O.J. Simpson, Jeannette Charles, Reggie Jackson, and Nancy Marchand in The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
    The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
    • Driving Instructor (uncredited)
    • 1988
  • Bill Murray in Scrooged (1988)
    Scrooged
    • John Houseman
    • 1988
  • Mia Farrow and Gena Rowlands in Another Woman (1988)
    Another Woman
    • Marion's Father
    • 1988
  • Michael J. Fox in Bright Lights, Big City (1988)
    Bright Lights, Big City
    • Mr. Vogel
    • 1988
  • Mary Tyler Moore and Sam Waterston in Lincoln (1988)
    Lincoln
    • Gen. Winfield Scott
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1988
  • Noble House (1988)
    Noble House
    • Sir Geoffrey Allison
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1988
  • Marla Gibbs and Jackée Harry in 227 (1985)
    227
    • John Houseman
    • TV Series
    • 1987
  • Erin Gray, Ricky Schroder, and Joel Higgins in Silver Spoons (1982)
    Silver Spoons
    • Grandpa Stratton
    • TV Series
    • 1982–1987
  • The Paper Chase (1973)
    The Paper Chase
    • Professor Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.
    • TV Series
    • 1978–1986
  • A.D. (1985)
    A.D.
    • Gamaliel
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1985
  • A Rose for Emily (1983)
    A Rose for Emily
    • Narrator (voice)
    • Short
    • 1983
  • Freedom to Speak
    • Benjamin Franklin
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1983
  • Robert Mitchum, Jan-Michael Vincent, John Houseman, David Dukes, and Ali MacGraw in The Winds of War (1983)
    The Winds of War
    • Aaron Jastrow
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1983
  • American Playhouse
    American Playhouse
    • Network Newscaster
    • TV Series
    • 1983
  • Burt Lancaster and Ken Marshall in Marco Polo (1982)
    Marco Polo
    • Patriarch of Aquileia
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1982

Producer

  • Choices of the Heart (1983)
    Choices of the Heart
    • executive producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1983
  • Gideon's Trumpet (1980)
    Gideon's Trumpet
    • executive producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1980
  • A Night at Ford's Theater
    • producer
    • TV Special
    • 1968
  • ABC Stage 67 (1966)
    ABC Stage 67
    • executive producer
    • TV Series
    • 1966
  • Natalie Wood and Robert Redford in This Property Is Condemned (1966)
    This Property Is Condemned
    • producer (produced by)
    • 1966
  • Journey to America
    • producer
    • 1964
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963)
    Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
    • producer
    • TV Series
    • 1964
  • The Great Adventure (1963)
    The Great Adventure
    • producer
    • TV Series
    • 1963
  • In the Cool of the Day (1963)
    In the Cool of the Day
    • producer
    • 1963
  • Two Weeks in Another Town (1962)
    Two Weeks in Another Town
    • producer
    • 1962
  • All Fall Down (1962)
    All Fall Down
    • producer
    • 1962
  • Dillinger
    • producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1960
  • "Eighty Yard Run, The" (Playhouse 90) Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. 1957 CBS
    Playhouse 90
    • producer
    • TV Series
    • 1958–1959
  • The Seven Lively Arts
    • executive producer
    • producer
    • TV Series
    • 1957–1958
  • Kirk Douglas and Julie Robinson in Lust for Life (1956)
    Lust for Life
    • producer
    • 1956

Writer

  • Kurtis Bedford, Jude Gerard Prest, Pete Handelman, Tom Konkle, and Theresa Ireland in Dracula A Symphony of Blood (2021)
    Dracula A Symphony of Blood
    • co-creator (creator)
    • Podcast Series
    • 2021
  • Journey to America
    • Writer
    • 1964
  • Your Favorite Story (1953)
    Your Favorite Story
    • story
    • TV Series
    • 1954
  • Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles in Jane Eyre (1943)
    Jane Eyre
    • screen play
    • 1943
  • Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, and Dorothy Comingore in Citizen Kane (1941)
    Citizen Kane
    • contributing writer (uncredited)
    • 1941
  • The Mercury Theatre on the Air (1938)
    The Mercury Theatre on the Air
    • writer
    • Podcast Series
    • 1938

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The Fog
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St. Ives
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St. Ives
Ghost Story
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Ghost Story
The Fog
Trailer 1:20
The Fog
The Fog
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The Fog
The Paper Chase
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The Paper Chase
The Paper Chase: Season One
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The Paper Chase: Season One
The French Atlantic Affair
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The French Atlantic Affair

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
  • Born
    • September 22, 1902
    • Bucharest, Romania
  • Died
    • October 31, 1988
    • Malibu, California, USA(spine cancer)
  • Spouses
      Joan HousemanNovember 11, 1952 - October 31, 1988 (his death, 2 children)
  • Parents
      Georges Haussmann
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 4 Print Biographies
    • 5 Portrayals
    • 5 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    During his teaching days at Julliard School of Fine Arts, one of his students was Robin Williams, whom Houseman admired. The actor later advised the future comedian that he should quit Julliard since he was wasting his talent, and strike out on his own as a comedian which Williams soon did.
  • Quotes
    [on Robert Ryan] A disturbing mixture of anger and tenderness who had reached stardom by playing mostly brutal, neurotic roles that were at complete variance with his true nature.
  • Nickname
    • Jack

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