Ben Carruthers

Benito F. Carruthers (August 14, 1936 in Illinois, USA September 27, 1983 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film actor, most notable for his role in John Cassavetes' debut feature film Shadows (1959). His other films included A High Wind in Jamaica (1965), Robert Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen (1967) as Glenn Gilpin, Fearless Frank (1967), To Grab the Ring (1968), The Lost Continent (1968), Riot (1969) as the unpredictable and psychotic Joe Surefoot,[1] Man in the Wilderness (1971), and Universal Soldier (1971).[2]

Ben Carruthers
Ben Carruthers and Françoise Brion in 1967
Born(1936-08-14)August 14, 1936
DiedSeptember 27, 1983(1983-09-27) (aged 47)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1957–1971
Children2

Personal life

He stood 6' 1".[3]

His first son, Caine Carruthers, was a bass player and was in various successful bands, including Katmandu and The Untouchables. Dijon Carruthers, his second son, had a very brief stint as Megadeth's first drummer in 1983.

Carruthers died of liver failure in 1983 at the age of 47.

Musical career

As lead singer of Ben Carruthers and the Deep, he recorded the track Jack O' Diamonds in 1965, a song he co-wrote using lyrics given to him by Bob Dylan[4]

Filmography

Feature films
Year Title Role Notes
1958The Beast of BudapestSentryUncredited
1959ShadowsBen
1961Guns of the TreesBen
1964GoldsteinJay
1964LilithBenitoUncredited
1965Love 65Benito
1965A High Wind in JamaicaAlberto
1965ScruggsBen
1967Fearless FrankThe Cat
1967The Unknown Man of ShandigorManual / Manuel
1967The Dirty DozenGlenn Gilpin
1968To Grab the RingAlfred Lowell, Acteur
1968The Lost ContinentRicaldi
1969RiotSurefoot
1971Man in the WildernessLongbow
1971Universal SoldierJesse
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