Victor Mature
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Movie Credits
Samson and Delilah (1984)
[ Daniel Stern ][ Max von Sydow ]
Firepower (1979)
[ Eli Wallach ][ O.J. Simpson ][ Billy Barty ][ Dominic Chianese ]
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)
[ Bruce Dern ][ Tab Hunter ][ Guy Madison ][ Aldo Ray ][ Ricardo Montalban ]
Every Little Crook and Nanny (1972)
[ Pat Morita ][ Dom DeLuise ][ John Astin ][ Austin Pendleton ]
Head (1968)
Caccia alla volpe (1966)
[ Martin Balsam ][ Peter Sellers ]
Tartari, I (1961)
[ Orson Welles ]
Annibale (1960)
[ Terence Hill ][ Bud Spencer ]
The Big Circus (1959)
[ Vincent Price ][ Peter Lorre ][ Red Buttons ]
The Bandit of Zhobe (1959)
Timbuktu (1959)
Escort West (1958)
[ Slim Pickens ][ Ken Curtis ][ Harry Carey Jr. ]
No Time to Die (1958)
China Doll (1958)
[ Ward Bond ]
Interpol (1957)
The Long Haul (1957)
Zarak (1956)
[ Patrick McGoohan ]
The Sharkfighters (1956)
[ Claude Akins ]
Safari (1956)
The Last Frontier (1955)
[ Guy Madison ][ James Whitmore ]
Violent Saturday (1955)
[ Lee Marvin ][ Ernest Borgnine ][ Richard Egan ]
Chief Crazy Horse (1955)
[ Dennis Weaver ]
Betrayed (1954)
[ Clark Gable ]
The Egyptian (1954)
[ Peter Ustinov ]
Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954)
[ Ed Fury ][ Ernest Borgnine ][ Richard Burton ][ Richard Egan ]
Dangerous Mission (1954)
[ William Bendix ][ Vincent Price ][ Dennis Weaver ]
The Veils of Bagdad (1953)
[ Robert Blake ][ James Arness ]
The Robe (1953)
[ Jeff Morrow ][ Harry Shearer ][ Richard Burton ]
Affair with a Stranger (1953)
[ Dabbs Greer ]
The Glory Brigade (1953)
[ Lee Marvin ][ Richard Egan ]
Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)
[ Dabbs Greer ]
Something for the Birds (1952)
The Las Vegas Story (1952)
[ Vincent Price ]
Androcles and the Lion (1952)
[ Strother Martin ]
Gambling House (1951)
[ William Bendix ]
I'll Get By (1950)
Stella (1950)
Wabash Avenue (1950)
Samson and Delilah (1949)
[ George Reeves ][ Russ Tamblyn ][ George Sanders ]
Red, Hot and Blue (1949)
Easy Living (1949)
Cry of the City (1948)
Fury at Furnace Creek (1948)
Kiss of Death (1947)
[ Richard Widmark ][ Karl Malden ]
Moss Rose (1947)
[ Vincent Price ]
My Darling Clementine (1946)
[ Jack Lord ][ Henry Fonda ][ John Ford ][ Walter Brennan ][ Ward Bond ]
Footlight Serenade (1942)
My Gal Sal (1942)
Song of the Islands (1942)
Seven Days' Leave (1942)
The Shanghai Gesture (1941)
I Wake Up Screaming (1941)
No, No, Nanette (1940)
Captain Caution (1940)
[ Alan Ladd ]
One Million B.C. (1940)
[ Lon Chaney Jr. ]
The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939)

 

The first male film star to be officially labelled a "hunk," Victor Mature was the son of Swiss immigrants. When he arrived in California to study acting at the Pasadena Playhouse, Mature was so broke that he lived in a pup tent in a vacant lot and subsisted on canned sardines and chocolate bars. There was speculation amongst his fellow students that Mature's spartan lifestyle was deliberately engineered to draw publicity to himself; if so, the ploy worked, and by 1938 he'd been signed to a contract by producer Hal Roach. Mature's first starring film role was as Tumack the caveman in Roach's One Million BC (1940), which enabled the fledgling actor to display his physique without being unduly encumbered by dialogue. While still under contract to Roach, Mature made his Broadway debut in the Moss Hart/Kurt Weill musical Lady in the Dark, playing a musclebound male model. In 1941, Mature was signed by 20th Century-Fox as the "beefcake" counterpart to the studio's "cheesecake" star Betty Grable; the two attractive stars were frequently cast together in Fox musicals, where a lack of clothes was de rigeur. Apparently because of his too-handsome features, the press and fan magazines went out of their way to make Mature look ridiculous and untalented. In truth, he had more good film performances to his credit than one might think: he was excellent as the tubercular Doc Holliday in John Ford's My Darling Clementine (1948), and also registered well in Kiss of Death (1947), Cry of the City (1948), The Egyptian (1954), Betrayed (1954), and Chief Crazy Horse (1955). As the slave Demetrius in The Robe (1953), Mature is more understated and credible than the film's "distinguished" but hopelessly hammy star Richard Burton. Nonetheless, and thanks to such cinematic folderol as Samson and Delilah (1949), Mature was still widely regarded as a lousy actor who survived on the basis of his looks. Rather than fight this ongoing perception, Mature tended to denigrate his own histrionic ability in interviews; later in his career, he hilariously parodied his screen image in such films as After the Fox (1966) and Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976). Semi-retired from acting in the late 1970s, Victor Mature ran a successful television retail shop in Hollywood, although in 1984 he did appear in a TV remake of Samson and Delilah, effectively portraying Samson's father.


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