Charles Tyner
Charles Tyner (June 8, 1925 – November 8, 2017) was an American actor.
Charles Tyner | |
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Born | |
Died | November 8, 2017 92) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1959–2014 |
Early years
Tyner was a native of Danville, Virginia and served in the Army as a combat infantryman in Germany and France during World War II.[1]
Career
In 1957, Tyner made his debut on Broadway in Orpheus Descending. Two years later, he appeared with Paul Newman in Sweet Bird of Youth on Broadway.[2]
During 1959, that he made his film debut, with an uncredited part in That Kind of Woman. He worked with Newman again in 1967, as Boss Higgins, the sadistic prison guard in Cool Hand Luke, and became a regular character actor, appearing in films such as The Reivers, Lawman, Harold and Maude, The Cowboys and Emperor of the North Pole. One of his better known roles was alongside Burt Reynolds, in the 1974 prison comedy The Longest Yard. Another one of his better known roles was that of the evil Howard Rodman in the television series Father Murphy.
Tyner returned to the stage in 1977, but continued to appear in films. He died on November 8, 2017.[3]
Selected filmography
- That Kind of Woman (1959) - Young Sharecropper, Father (uncredited)
- Fail Safe (1964) - Jet Fighter Pilot (voice, uncredited)
- Lilith (1964) - Patient (uncredited)
- Cool Hand Luke (1967) - Boss Higgins
- The Stalking Moon (1968) - Dace
- Gaily, Gaily (1969) - Dr. Lazarus
- The Reivers (1969) - Edmonds
- The Cheyenne Social Club (1970) - Charlie Bannister
- The Moonshine War (1970) - Mr. McClendon
- The Traveling Executioner (1970) - Virgil
- Monte Walsh (1970) - Doctor
- Sometimes a Great Notion (1970) - Les Gibbons
- Lawman (1971) - Minister
- Harold and Maude (1971) - Uncle Victor
- The Cowboys (1972) - Stonemason
- Jeremiah Johnson (1972) - Robidoux
- Fuzz (1972) - Pete Schroeder
- Bad Company (1972) - Egg Farmer
- Emperor of the North (1973) - Cracker
- The Stone Killer (1973) - Police Psychiatrist
- The Midnight Man (1974) - Ewing
- The Longest Yard (1974) - Unger
- Family Plot (1976) - Wheeler
- The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) - Zukie Limmer
- Pete's Dragon (1977) - Merle Gogan
- The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979) - Doug Slocumb
- Evilspeak (1981) - Colonel Kincaid
- Hamburger: The Motion Picture (1986) - Lyman Vunk
- Best Seller (1987) - Cleve's Father
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) - Gus Mooney
- Pulse (1988) - Old Man
- Enid Is Sleeping (1990) - Man at Indian Burial Site
- Pastime (1990) - Arnold
- Motorama (1991) - Dying Man
References
- "'Not A Puppie-Kicker' Says Hated Howard". Sunday News. Pennsylvania, Lancaster. February 7, 1982. p. 124. Retrieved 6 August 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
- "("Charles Tyner" search results)". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- "In Memoriam" (PDF). SAG-AFTRA Magazine. Vol. 7 no. 1. Los Angeles, CA: SAG-AFTRA. Spring 2018. p. 49. Retrieved 17 April 2018.