Walter Matthau
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Movie Credits
Hanging Up (2000)
[ Jesse James ][ Adam Arkin ][ Nora Ephron ]
The Marriage Fool (1998)
[ John Stamos ][ John Amos ]
The Odd Couple II (1998)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Elvis Presley ][ Tim McGraw ][ Jonathan Silverman ][ Richard Riehle ]
Out to Sea (1997)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Martha Coolidge ][ Brent Spiner ][ Irving Berlin ][ Joe Viterelli ]
I'm Not Rappaport (1996)
[ Bobby Cannavale ][ Craig T Nelson ][ Michael Angarano ][ Adam Lamberg ][ Craig T. Nelson ]
Grumpier Old Men (1995)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Kevin Pollak ][ Burgess Meredith ][ Johnny Cash ]
The Grass Harp (1995)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Sean Patrick Flanery ][ Edward Furlong ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Charles Durning ]
I.Q. (1994)
[ Tim Robbins ][ Stephen Fry ][ Tony Shalhoub ][ Frank Whaley ][ Greg Germann ]
Incident in a Small Town (1994)
[ Nick Stahl ][ Harry Morgan ]
Grumpy Old Men (1993)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Christopher McDonald ][ Kevin Pollak ][ Burgess Meredith ][ Bing Crosby ]
Dennis the Menace (1993)
[ Christopher Lloyd ][ John Hughes ][ Ben Stein ][ Paul Winfield ][ Mason Gamble ]
Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (1992)
[ Brian Kerwin ][ Harry Morgan ]
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1992)
JFK (1991)
[ Kevin Bacon ][ Kevin Costner ][ Tommy Lee Jones ][ Jack Lemmon ][ Tomas Milian ]
Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love (1991)
The Incident (1990)
[ Robert Carradine ][ Peter Firth ][ Harry Morgan ]
The Couch Trip (1988)
[ Chevy Chase ][ Dan Aykroyd ][ Charles Grodin ][ Don Stark ]
Piccolo diavolo, Il (1988)
[ Roberto Benigni ]
Episode #1.1 (1987)
[ Jack Lemmon ]
Pirates (1986)
[ David Kelly ][ Roy Kinnear ]
Movers & Shakers (1985)
[ Bill Macy ][ Steve Martin ][ Michael Lerner ][ Tyne Daly ][ Charles Grodin ]
The Survivors (1983)
[ Robin Williams ][ John Goodman ]
I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982)
[ David Faustino ][ Michael Dudikoff ][ Allen Payne ]
Buddy Buddy (1981)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Klaus Kinski ][ Ed Begley Jr. ][ Billy Wilder ][ Dana Elcar ]
First Monday in October (1981)
[ Noble Willingham ]
Hopscotch (1980)
[ Sam Waterston ][ Ned Beatty ][ Herbert Lom ]
Little Miss Marker (1980)
[ Tony Curtis ][ Bob Newhart ]
Actor (1978)
[ Harold Gould ]
The Stingiest Man in Town (1978)
[ Tom Bosley ]
California Suite (1978)
[ Michael Caine ][ Alan Alda ][ Bill Cosby ][ Richard Pryor ][ Herb Edelman ]
Casey's Shadow (1978)
House Calls (1978)
The Bad News Bears (1976)
[ Jackie Earle Haley ][ Vic Morrow ]
The Sunshine Boys (1975)
[ F. Murray Abraham ][ Ron Rifkin ][ George Burns ][ Howard Hesseman ]
The Front Page (1974)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Charles Durning ][ Harold Gould ][ Billy Wilder ][ Austin Pendleton ]
Earthquake (1974)
[ Reb Brown ][ Charlton Heston ][ George Kennedy ][ Richard Roundtree ][ Alan Vint ]
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
[ Martin Balsam ][ Robert Shaw ][ Hector Elizondo ][ Ed Quinn ][ Bill Cobbs ]
The Laughing Policeman (1973)
[ Bruce Dern ][ Louis Gossett Jr. ]
Charley Varrick (1973)
[ Andrew Robinson ][ John Vernon ][ Joe Don Baker ][ Norman Fell ]
Pete 'n' Tillie (1972)
[ Rene Auberjonois ][ John Williams ]
Awake and Sing! (1972)
[ Ron Rifkin ]
Kotch (1971)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Larry Linville ]
Plaza Suite (1971)
A New Leaf (1971)
Hello, Dolly! (1969)
[ Scatman Crothers ]
Cactus Flower (1969)
The Secret Life of an American Wife (1968)
The Odd Couple (1968)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ John Fiedler ][ Herb Edelman ]
Candy (1968)
[ Marlon Brando ][ Richard Burton ][ John Astin ][ John Huston ][ Ringo Starr ]
A Guide for the Married Man (1967)
[ John Williams ][ Carl Reiner ][ Jeffrey Hunter ][ Sid Caesar ]
The Fortune Cookie (1966)
[ Jack Lemmon ][ Billy Wilder ]
Mirage (1965)
[ George Kennedy ][ Gregory Peck ][ Franklin Cover ]
Governor John M. Slaton (1964)
Goodbye Charlie (1964)
[ James Brolin ][ Tony Curtis ]
Fail-Safe (1964)
[ Henry Fonda ][ Dom DeLuise ][ Larry Hagman ][ Sidney Lumet ][ Dana Elcar ]
Ensign Pulver (1964)
[ Jack Nicholson ][ John Cho ][ Jerry Orbach ][ Larry Hagman ]
The Takers (1963)
[ Larry Hagman ]
A Dozen Deadly Roses (1963)
San Francisco Detective (1963)
Prisoner at Large (1963)
Charade (1963)
[ George Kennedy ][ Cary Grant ]
Island of Love (1963)
[ Stacy Keach ][ Tony Randall ]
Who's Got the Action? (1962)
[ Edward Albert ][ Eddie Albert ][ Dean Martin ][ Jack Albertson ]
Lonely Are the Brave (1962)
[ George Kennedy ][ Kirk Douglas ][ Robert Urich ][ Bill Bixby ][ Carroll O'Connor ]
The Million Dollar Dump (1961)
A Very Moral Theft (1960)
The Rope Dancers (1960)
Strangers When We Meet (1960)
[ Kirk Douglas ]
Juno and the Paycock (1960)
[ Hume Cronyn ]
Gangster Story (1960)
The Man Who Bit a Diamond in Half (1960)
Dry Run (1959)
The Crooked Road (1958)
Onionhead (1958)
[ Claude Akins ][ Andy Griffith ]
Ride a Crooked Trail (1958)
Voice in the Mirror (1958)
[ Harry Dean Stanton ][ Troy Donahue ][ Richard Egan ]
King Creole (1958)
[ Elvis Presley ][ Vic Morrow ]
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1957)
[ Richard Egan ]
A Will to Live (1957)
A Face in the Crowd (1957)
[ Rip Torn ][ Andy Griffith ][ Charles Nelson Reilly ]
A Man with a Vengeance (1956)
The Big Vote (1956)
Reflected Glory (1956)
Bigger Than Life (1956)
[ James Mason ][ Jerry Mathers ]
The Indian Fighter (1955)
[ Kirk Douglas ][ Lon Chaney Jr. ]
The Kentuckian (1955)
[ Burt Lancaster ]
The Lost Weekend (1955)
Flight Report (1954)
Dr. Ed (1954)
Adapt or Die (1954)
[ Adam West ]
The Straight and Narrow (1953)
A. Fadeout (1953)
The Cipher (1953)
The Glorification of Al Toolum (1953)
Othello (1953)
[ Lorne Greene ]
The Death of Kid Slawson (1952)
Three Sundays (1952)
The Darkroom (1952)
A Buck Is a Buck (1952)
Cafe Ami (1951)
The Speech (1951)
Manhattan Pastorale (1951)
Shadow on the Heart (1950)

 

Specializing in playing shambling, cantankerous cynics, Walter Matthau, with his jowly features, slightly stooped posture, and seedy, rumpled demeanor, looked as if he would be more at home as a laborer or small-time insurance salesman than as a popular movie star equally adept at drama and comedy. An actor who virtually put a trademark on cantankerous behavior, Matthau was a staple of the American cinema for almost four decades.The son of poor Jewish-Russian immigrants, Matthau was born on October 1, 1920, in New York City and raised in a cold-water flat on the Lower East Side. His introduction to acting came during his occasional employment at the Second Avenue Yiddish Theater, where he sold soda pops during intermission for 50 cents per show. Following WWII service as an Air Force radioman and gunner, Matthau studied acting at the New School for Social Research Dramatic Workshop. Experience with summer stock led to his first Broadway appearances in the 1940s, and at the age of 28 he got his first break serving as the understudy to Rex Harrison's character in the Broadway drama Anne of a Thousand Days. After having his first major Broadway success with A Shot in the Dark, Matthau began working on the screen, usually in small supporting roles that cast him as thugs, villains, and louts in such films as The Kentuckian (1955) and King Creole (1958). Only occasionally did he get to play more sympathetic roles in films such as Lonely Are the Brave (1962). In 1959, he tried his hand at directing with Gangster Story. In addition to his stage and feature-film work, Matthau appeared in a number of television shows. Just when it seemed that he was to be permanently relegated to playing supporting and dark character roles on stage and screen, Matthau won the part of irretrievably slavish sportswriter Oscar Madison in the first Broadway production of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple (1965). Simon wrote the role especially for Matthau, and the show made both the playwright and the actor major stars. In film, Matthau played his first comic role (for which he won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar) in Billy Wilder's The Fortune Cookie (1966). The film also marked the first of many times that Matthau would be paired with Jack Lemmon. The unmistakable chemistry at play between the well-mannered, erudite Lemmon and the sharp-tongued, earthy Matthau exploded when they were paired onscreen, and was on particularly brilliant display in the hit film version of The Odd Couple (1967). Good friends with Lemmon both onscreen and off, Matthau starred in his directorial debut, Kotch (1971), and starred alongside him in The Front Page (1974) and Buddy Buddy, both of which did little for Matthau and Lemmon's careers. As a duo, the two again found success when they played two coots who were too busy feuding to realize that they were best friends in Grumpy Old Men (1993). They reprised their roles in a 1995 sequel and also appeared together in The Grass Harp (1995), Out to Sea (1997), and 1998's The Odd Couple II. On his own, Matthau continued developing his comically cynical persona in such worthy ventures as Plaza Suite (1971), California Suite (1978), and especially The Sunshine Boys (1975), in which he was paired with George Burns. He proved ridiculously endearing as a grizzled, broken-down, beer-swilling little league coach with a marshmallow heart in The Bad News Bears (1976), and further expressed his comic persona in such comedies as 1993's Dennis the Menace, in which he played the cantankerous Mr. Wilson, and the romantic comedy I.Q. (1994), which cast him as Albert Einstein.Though many of his roles were of the comic variety, Matthau occasionally returned to his dramatic roots with ventures such as the crime thriller Charley Varrick (1973) and The Taking of Pelham 1, 2, 3 (1974). In addition to his work in feature films, Matthau also continued to make occasional appearances in made-for-television movies, one of which, Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love (1991), was directed by his son Charles Matthau. Matthau, who had been plagued with health problems throughout much of his adult life, died of a heart attack at the age of 79 on July 1, 2000. The last film of his long and prolific career was Diane Keaton's Hanging Up (2000), a family comedy-drama that cast the actor as the ailing father of three bickering daughters (Lisa Kudrow, Meg Ryan, and Keaton). Coincidentally, when Matthau was hospitalized for an undisclosed condition in April of the same year, he shared a hospital room with none other than longtime friend and director Billy Wilder.


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