Harry Dean Stanton filmography
Appearance
The following is the complete filmography of American actor Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 – September 15, 2017).
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956 | Revolt at Fort Laramie | Rinty | Uncredited |
The Wrong Man | The Department of Corrections Employee | Uncredited | |
1957 | Tomahawk Trail | Private Miller | Credited as Dean Stanton |
1958 | The Proud Rebel[1] | Jeb Burleigh | Credited as Dean Stanton |
Voice in the Mirror | Hysterical Patient In Psychiatric Ward | Uncredited | |
1959 | Pork Chop Hill[1] | U.S. Soldier With BAR | Uncredited |
The Jayhawkers![1] | Deputy Smallwood | Uncredited | |
A Dog's Best Friend[1] | Roy Janney | Credited as Dean Stanton | |
1960 | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn[1] | The Slave Catcher | Credited as Dean Stanton |
1962 | Hero's Island[1] | Dixey Gates | Credited as Dean Stanton |
How the West Was Won[1] | Gant Henchman | Uncredited | |
1963 | The Man from the Diners' Club | Poetry-Reciting Beatnik | Uncredited |
1966 | Ride in the Whirlwind[1] | Dick "Blind Dick" | Credited as Dean Stanton |
1967 | A Time for Killing | Sergeant Dan Way | Credited as Dean Stanton |
The Hostage | Eddie | Credited as Dean Stanton | |
Cool Hand Luke[1] | "Tramp" | Credited as Dean Stanton | |
1968 | Day of the Evil Gun[1] | Sergeant Parker | Credited as Dean Stanton |
The Mini-Skirt Mob[1] | "Spook" | ||
1969 | Lanton Mills | Lanton | Short film |
1970 | The Rebel Rousers[1] | Randolph Halverson | Credited as Dean Stanton |
Kelly's Heroes[1] | Willard | Credited as Dean Stanton | |
1971 | Two-Lane Blacktop[1] | Oklahoma Hitchhiker | Credited as H.D. Stanton |
What's the Matter with Helen?[1] | Malcolm Hays | ||
1972 | Cisco Pike[1] | Jesse Dupre | Credited as H.D. Stanton |
Cry for Me, Billy | Luke Todd | ||
1973 | Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid[1] | Luke | |
Dillinger[1] | Homer Van Meter | ||
1974 | Where the Lilies Bloom[1] | Kiser Pease | |
Zandy's Bride[1] | Songer | ||
Cockfighter[1] | Jack Burke | ||
Win, Place or Steal[1] | Jack | ||
The Godfather Part II[1] | F.B.I. Man #1 | ||
1975 | Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins[1] | Billy Winston | |
Rancho Deluxe | Curt | ||
The Fortune | Prisoner In Holding Cell | Uncredited | |
Farewell, My Lovely[1] | Detective Billy Rolfe | ||
92 in the Shade[1] | Carter | ||
1976 | The Missouri Breaks[1] | Calvin | |
1978 | Renaldo and Clara[1] | Lafkezio | |
Straight Time[1] | Jerry Schue | ||
Up in Smoke | Police Officer | Scenes deleted | |
1979 | Wise Blood[1] | Asa Hawks | |
Alien[1] | Samuel Brett | DVDX Award for Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD)[2] | |
The Rose[1] | Billy Ray | ||
1980 | Death Watch | Vincent Ferriman | |
The Black Marble[1] | Philo Skinner | ||
Private Benjamin[1] | First Sergeant Jim Ballard | ||
1981 | Escape from New York[1] | Harold "Brain" Hellman | |
1982 | One from the Heart | Moe | |
Young Doctors in Love[1] | Dr. Oliver Ludwig | ||
1983 | Christine[1] | Detective Rudy Junkins | |
1984 | Repo Man[1] | Bud | |
Paris, Texas[1] | Travis Henderson | ||
The Bear[1] | Coach Thomas | ||
Red Dawn[1] | Tom Eckert | ||
1985 | The Care Bears Movie[1] | Brave Heart Lion | Singing voice |
UFOria[1] | Brother Bud Sanders | ||
One Magic Christmas[1] | Gideon | ||
Fool for Love[1] | Old Man | ||
1986 | Pretty in Pink[1] | Jack Walsh | |
1987 | Slam Dance[1] | Detective Benjamin Smiley | |
1988 | Stars and Bars[1] | Loomis Gage | |
Mr. North[1] | Henry Simmons | ||
The Last Temptation of Christ[1] | Saul / Paul of Tarsus | ||
1989 | Dream a Little Dream[1] | Ike Baker | |
Twister[1] | Eugene Cleveland | ||
1990 | The Fourth War[1] | General Hackworth | |
Wild at Heart[1] | Johnnie Farragut | ||
Stranger in the House | |||
1992 | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me[1] | Carl Rodd | |
Man Trouble[1] | Redmond Layls | ||
Cruise Control | Roland | Short film | |
1994 | Blue Tiger[1] | Smith | |
1995 | One Hundred and One Nights | Hollywood Actor | Uncredited |
Never Talk to Strangers[1] | Max Cheski | ||
1996 | Playback[1] | Ernie Fontenot | |
Down Periscope[1] | Howard | ||
1997 | Midnight Blue[1] | Eric | |
She's So Lovely[1] | Tony "Shorty" Russo | ||
Fire Down Below | Cotton Harry | ||
1998 | The Mighty[1] | Elton "Grim" Pinneman | |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas[1] | The Judge | ||
A Civil Action | The Land Watcher | Uncredited | |
Tobacco Blues | The Narrator | Documentary | |
1999 | Ballad of the Nightingale | Jean-Paul | |
The Straight Story[1] | Lyle Straight | ||
The Green Mile[1] | "Toot-Toot" | Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture[3] | |
2000 | The Man Who Cried[1] | Felix Perlman | |
Sand | Leo | ||
2001 | The Pledge[1] | Floyd Cage | |
The Animal | The Hunter | Uncredited | |
2002 | Sonny[1] | Henry | |
Ginostra | Del Piero | ||
2003 | Anger Management[1] | The Blind Man | Uncredited |
2004 | Chrystal | Pa Da | |
The Big Bounce[1] | Bob Rogers Sr. | ||
Dig! | Himself | Documentary | |
2005 | The Wendell Baker Story[1] | Skip Summers | |
2006 | Alpha Dog[1] | Cosmo Gadabeeti | |
Alien Autopsy[1] | Harvey | ||
You, Me and Dupree | Curly | Uncredited | |
Inland Empire[1] | Freddie Howard | ||
2007 | The Good Life | Gus | |
Being Michael Madsen | Himself | ||
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project[1] | Himself | Documentary | |
2009 | The Open Road | Amon | |
2010 | On Holiday | Josh, The Roommate's Dad | |
2011 | Rango[1] | Balthazar | Voice |
This Must Be the Place[1] | Robert Plath | ||
2012 | The Avengers | Security Guard | |
Seven Psychopaths[1] | Man In Hat | Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast[4] Nominated — San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by an Ensemble[5] | |
Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction | Himself | Documentary | |
2013 | The Last Stand | Mr. Parsons | Uncredited |
9 Full Moons | Dimitri | ||
Carlos Spills the Beans | "Rhino" | ||
2014 | The Pimp and the Rose | Harry | Short film |
2016 | Hux | Grandpa | Short film |
2017 | Sick of it All | News Reporter | |
Lucky | "Lucky" | Gijón International Film Festival Award for Best Actor[6] Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture[7] Nominated — Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor[8] Nominated — Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Actor[9] | |
2018 | Frank & Ava[10] | Sheriff Lloyd | Posthumous release; Final film role |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1954 | Inner Sanctum | Andrew | Episode: "Hour of Darkness" |
1957 | Suspicion[1] | Bill | Episode: "Four O'Clock" |
The Walter Winchell File | Country Boy | Episode: "Country Boy" | |
1958–1968 | Gunsmoke | Various | 8 episodes |
1958 | The Court of Last Resort | Unknown | Episode: "The Jacob Loveless Case" |
1958 | Panic! | Jerry | Episode: "Patrol" |
Decision | Simeon Dawson | Episode: "The Tall Man" | |
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin | Clint Dirkson | Episode: "Decision of Rin Tin Tin" | |
Man with a Camera | Jerry | Episode: "Six Faces of Satan"[1] | |
1958–1959 | The Texan | Chad Bisbee / Frank Kaler | 2 episodes |
Rescue 8 | Landers / Skeets, Young Bum | 2 episodes | |
1958–1961 | Zane Grey Theater | Various | 4 episodes |
1959 | Walt Disney Presents | Drew Griswold | Episode: "The Griswold Murder"[1] |
Bat Masterson | Jay Simms | Episode: "Deadline" | |
The D.A.'s Man | Barbo | Episode: "The Triangle" | |
The Rifleman | Clemmie Martin | Episode: "Tension" | |
The Lineup | Alfie | 2 episodes | |
Lock-Up | Tommy Fuller | Episode: "Writ of Terror" | |
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | Rafe Daniels / Gordon | 2 episodes | |
1959–1961 | The Lawless Years | Various | 4 episodes |
1959-1962 | Have Gun – Will Travel | "Slim" Wilder / Stoneman | 2 episodes |
1959–1963 | Laramie | Various | 4 episodes |
1959–1965 | Rawhide | Various | 4 episodes |
1960 | The Man from Blackhawk | Sonny Blakey | Episode: "Diamond Cut Diamond" |
Johnny Ringo | Frank Brogger | Episode: "The Gunslinger"[1] | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Lemon | Episode: "Escape to Sonoita" | |
1960–1961 | The Untouchables | Moxie / Picolo / The Newspaper Seller | 3 episodes |
1961 | Gunslinger | Stacey | Episode: "Zone" |
The Roaring 20's | "Fingers" | Episode: "The Red Carpet" | |
The Law and Mr. Jones | Harry Walker | Episode: "The Enemy" | |
1961-1963 | Bonanza | Stiles / Billy | 2 episodes |
1962 | Cain's Hundred | Hood #1 | Episode: "The Plush Jungle: Benjamin Riker" |
Checkmate | The Singer | Episode: "The Heart Is a Handout" | |
Stoney Burke | Dell Tindall | Episode: "Point of Honor" | |
Combat! | Private Beecham | Episode: "A Day in June" | |
1963 | Big G | Nick Crider | Episode: "Nobody Dies on Saturday" |
1964-1969 | Daniel Boone | Crane / Jeb Girty | 2 episodes |
1965 | The Fugitive | Randy | Episode: "Moon Child" |
A Man Called Shenandoah | Quince Logan | Episode: "The Debt" | |
1966 | The Big Valley | Swain | Episode: "By Force and Violence" |
Vacation Playhouse | Dayton Skagg | Episode: "Frank Merriwell" | |
The Dangerous Days of Kiowa Jones | "Jelly" | Television film | |
1967 | The Wild Wild West | Lucius Brand | Episode: "The Night of the Hangman" |
The Guns of Will Sonnett | J.J. Kates | Episode: "Meeting at Devil's Fork" | |
Cimarron Strip | Luther Happ | Episode: "Till the End of Night" | |
The Andy Griffith Show | The Proprietor | Episode: "Howard's New Life" | |
1968 | The High Chaparral | Johnny Faro | Episode: "Gold Is Where You Leave It" |
1968 | The Virginian | Clint Daggert | Episode: "Ride to Misadventure" |
Mannix | Dean Hill | Episode: "Who Will Dig the Graves?" | |
The Name of the Game | Joe "Joe-Joe" | Episode: "Pineapple Rose" | |
1969 | Adam-12 | Henry Fletcher | Episode: "Log 22:...So This Little Guy Goes Into a Bar, and..." |
Petticoat Junction | Ringo | Episode: "One of Our Chickens Is Missing" | |
1970 | The Intruders | Whit Dykstra | Television film shot in 1967 |
1975 | The Legendary Curse of the Hope Diamond | President Warren G. Harding | Television film |
1976–1977 | Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | Jake Walters | 4 episodes |
1977 | A Fistful of Dollars | Sheriff | Prologue made for ABC's first TV showings[11] |
1979 | Flatbed Annie & Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers | C.W. Douglas | Television film |
1979–1980 | Young Maverick | "Pokey" Tindal | 2 episodes |
1980 | The Oldest Living Graduate | Mike | Television film |
1982 | Laverne & Shirley | Johnny Velvet | Episode: "Star Peepers" |
1983 | I Want to Live! | Emmett Perkins | Television film |
1986 | Saturday Night Live | Himself / Host | Episode: "Harry Dean Stanton/The Replacements" |
1987 | Faerie Tale Theatre | Rip Van Winkle | Episode: "Rip Van Winkle" |
The Ransom of Red Chief | Sam | Television film | |
1988 | The French as Seen By... | "Slim" | Television short |
1989 | The Jim Henson Hour | Chancey Bellow | Episode: "Monster Maker" |
1990 | Beyond the Groove | The Traveler | Episode: "Episode One" |
1991 | Payoff | Hook | Television film |
1992 | Hostages | Frank Reed | Television film |
1993 | Hotel Room | Moe | Episode: "Tricks" Nominated — CableACE Award for Actor in a Dramatic Series[12] |
1994 | Against the Wall | Hal | Television film |
1996 | Dead Man's Walk | Shadrach | 3 episodes |
2004 | Two and a Half Men | Himself | Episode: "Back Off Mary Poppins" |
2006–2010 | Big Love | Roman Grant | 37 episodes Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2007, 2009)[13][14] |
2009 | Alice | Caterpillar | 2 episodes |
2010 | Chuck | Harry | Episode: "Chuck Versus the Anniversary" |
2011 | Mongo Wrestling Alliance | Baron Kleberkuh | Voice 9 episodes |
2013–2015 | Getting On | Leonard Butler | 3 episodes |
2017 | Twin Peaks | Carl Rodd | 5 episodes |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Alien: Isolation | Samuel Brett | Voice |
Music videos
Year | Title | Performer(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | "Say Say Say" | Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson | |
1985 | "A Whiter Shade of Pale" | Procol Harum | |
1987 | "Get Rhythm" | Ry Cooder | |
1987 | "Those Memories of You" | Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris | |
1996 | "Sorry You Asked" | Dwight Yoakam | |
2003 | "Stop" | Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | |
2009 | "Dreamin' of You" | Bob Dylan | |
2013 | "Christmas in L.A." | The Killers |
References
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- ^ Tudor, Jim; Blake, Taylor (September 18, 2017). "Remembering Harry Dean Stanton". Zekefilm.org.
- ^ "Remembering the Roles of Harry Dean Stanton". MeTV. September 18, 2017.
- ^ Morgan, David (2012-12-09). ""Amour," "The Master" top L.A. film critics' awards". CBS News.
- ^ "2012 Awards". sdfcs.org. San Diego Film Critics Society.
- ^ "Gijón/Xixón International Film Festival 55th Edition Winners". Gijon.es. 25 November 2017.
- ^ Pond, Steve (28 November 2017). "'Dunkirk,' 'The Shape of Water' Lead Satellite Award Nominations".
- ^ ""Lady Bird," "Call Me By Your Name" win big for Chicago film critics". Chicago Film Critics Association. Archived from the original on December 13, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
- ^ "'Get Out' Leads 2017 Gotham Awards Nominations". Variety. 19 October 2017.
- ^ "Harry Dean Stanton's final starring role: Filmmakers pay tribute to 'legend'". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ "A Fistful of Dollars Prologue".
- ^ Herbert, Steven (1993-11-03). "HBO Earns 107 Cable Award Nods; 'Beavis' Gets Comedy Bid". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "Satellite Award nominees". Variety. 30 November 2007.
- ^ "ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION". International Press Academy.
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