Anthony Perkins
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Anthony Perkins. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
In the Deep Woods (1992)
[ Will Patton ]
Gusanos no llevan bufanda, Los (1992)
[ Clayton Rohner ][ Roddy McDowall ]
Mann nebenan, Der (1991)
[ Uwe Bohm ]
Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)
[ Henry Thomas ]
Ghost Writer (1990)
I'm Dangerous Tonight (1990)
[ Corey Parker ][ R. Lee Ermey ][ Jack McGee ][ Tobe Hooper ]
Daughter of Darkness (1990)
Edge of Sanity (1989)
Destroyer (1988)
[ Clayton Rohner ]
Psycho III (1986)
[ Jeff Fahey ]
Crimes of Passion (1984)
[ Bruce Davison ][ John Laughlin ]
The Glory Boys (1984)
[ Rod Steiger ]
Psycho II (1983)
[ Dennis Franz ][ Robert Loggia ]
For the Term of His Natural Life (1983)
The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983)
[ Michael Ironside ][ Joseph Bottoms ]
Double Negative (1980)
[ Michael Ironside ][ John Candy ][ Eugene Levy ][ Dave Thomas ][ Joe Flaherty ]
The Black Hole (1979)
[ Joseph Bottoms ][ Robert Forster ][ Ernest Borgnine ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Slim Pickens ]
Twee vrouwen (1979)
Winter Kills (1979)
[ Jeff Bridges ][ Tomas Milian ][ Eli Wallach ][ John Huston ][ Sterling Hayden ]
North Sea Hijack (1979)
[ Roger Moore ][ James Mason ]
Miserables, Les (1978)
[ Dexter Fletcher ][ Ian Holm ][ Richard Jordan ][ John Gielgud ]
First, You Cry (1978)
[ Don Johnson ][ Richard Crenna ]
Remember My Name (1978)
[ Dennis Franz ][ Jeff Goldblum ]
Mahogany (1975)
[ Billy Dee Williams ]
Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
[ Martin Balsam ][ Sean Connery ][ Albert Finney ][ Michael York ][ Sidney Lumet ]
Lovin' Molly (1974)
[ Beau Bridges ][ Lloyd Bridges ][ Sidney Lumet ]
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
[ Tab Hunter ][ Stacy Keach ][ Paul Newman ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Ned Beatty ]
Play It As It Lays (1972)
[ Tyne Daly ]
Quelqu'un derrière la porte (1971)
[ Charles Bronson ]
Décade prodigieuse, La (1971)
[ Orson Welles ]
WUSA (1970)
[ Paul Newman ][ Wayne Rogers ][ Pat Hingle ]
Catch-22 (1970)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Martin Balsam ][ Art Garfunkel ][ Martin Sheen ][ Jon Voight ]
How Awful About Allan (1970)
[ Aaron Spelling ]
Pretty Poison (1968)
Scandale, Le (1967)
Evening Primrose (1966)
Paris brûle-t-il? (1966)
[ George Chakiris ][ Alain Delon ][ Kirk Douglas ][ Orson Welles ][ Glenn Ford ]
The Fool Killer (1965)
[ Dana Elcar ]
Une ravissante idiote (1964)
Glaive et la balance, Le (1963)
Procès, Le (1962)
[ Orson Welles ]
Couteau dans la plaie, Le (1962)
Phaedra (1962)
Goodbye Again (1961)
[ Yul Brynner ]
Psycho (1960)
[ Martin Balsam ][ Alfred Hitchcock ][ Ted Knight ]
Tall Story (1960)
[ Ray Walston ]
Green Mansions (1959)
[ Lee J. Cobb ]
On the Beach (1959)
[ Gregory Peck ][ Fred Astaire ]
The Matchmaker (1958)
This Angry Age (1958)
Desire Under the Elms (1958)
[ Pernell Roberts ]
The Tin Star (1957)
[ Henry Fonda ][ Lee Van Cleef ][ Richard Farnsworth ]
The Lonely Man (1957)
[ Claude Akins ][ Jack Palance ][ Lee Van Cleef ]
Fear Strikes Out (1957)
[ Karl Malden ]
Friendly Persuasion (1956)
[ Gary Cooper ][ Doug McClure ]
The Missing Years (1954)
The East Baton Rouge Story (1954)
The Actress (1953)
[ Spencer Tracy ]

 

An shy, slender actor whose name became virtually synonymous with legendary screen Psycho Norman Bates despite numerous solid performances in films outside the Hitchcock originated series, Anthony Perkins' sensitive and versatile early performances remain unfortunately obscured by his portrayal of the gender-bending sociopath that made filmgoers reluctant to shower alone for decades to come. Born to actor Osgood Perkins in April 1932 (who would die when Tony was but five years old), the young Perkins decided to follow in his father's footsteps when, at age 15, he became a member of the Actor's Equity. Soon taking the stage in summer stock, the fledgling and humble thespian embraced even the more unglamorous aspects of stage work and worked tirelessly to develop into an actor who could find celluloid success. Subsequent performances in such Rollins College productions as The Importance of Being Ernest helped him to develop the necessary skills, and following a relocation to Hollywood, Perkins was cast alongside Spencer Tracy in the film adaptation of Ruth Gordon's dramatic play The Actress. Reluctant to dive headfirst into what he considered the questionable ethics of Tinsletown, Perkins packed his bags for Columbia University. Landing roles in such Golden Age of Television staples as Studio One and G.E. Theater found the actor continuing to gain positive notice and exposure, with the success carrying over to Broadway, where Perkins would gain the respect of some of New York's harshest critics for his performance as a college student suspected of homosexuality in Robert Anderson's Tea and Sympathy. Nearly becoming a teen idol after crooning "A Little Love Goes a Long, Long Way" in the Goodyear TV Playhouse production Joey, Perkins was signed to Epic Records and later RCA Victor shortly before earning an Oscar nomination for his breakthrough roles in both William Wyler's Friendly Persuasion (1956) and Robert Mulligan's Fear Strikes Out (1957). With his portrayal as a timid pacifist and a disturbed baseball player respectively, Perkins' sensitive performances riveted audiences and resulted in numerous film offers. Appearing in The Matchmaker (1958) and On the Beach (1959) in the following years, Perkins' screen image as a soft-spoken everyman would be forever shattered with the release of Alfred Hitchcock's controversial masterpiece Psycho. Purposefully cast against type as twitchy, psychotic mama's boy Norman Bates, it would be that characterization which would haunt Perkins' career for the rest of his days. In an attempt to shake the association, Perkins would move to Europe after becoming a minor cultural icon following his role in Goodbye Again (1961) (for which he was named Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival). Appearing in such efforts as Orson Welles' The Trial (1963) and Is Paris Buring? (1966) throughout much of the duration of the 1960s, Perkins made somewhat of a return to American screens with such later efforts as Pretty Poison (1968), Catch-22 (1970), and Mahogany (1975). Working more frequently in television moving into the 1980s (1978's Les Miserables and The Sins of Dorian Gray [1983]), Perkins also continued to thrill theatergoers with roles in such films as The Black Hole (1979) and Ffolkes (1980) before returning to the character of Norman Bates in the inevitable sequel Psycho II. Directed this time by Hitchcock prot


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