Jack Starrett

Jack Starrett

director, actor, second unit director or assistant director

Jack Starrett was born on Nov 02, 1936 in USA. Jack Starrett's big-screen debut came with Mondo Mod directed by Peter Perry Jr. in 1967. Jack Starrett is known for First Blood directed by Ted Kotcheff, Sylvester Stallone stars as Rambo and Richard Crenna as Trautman. The upcoming new movie Jack Starrett plays is Grizzly II: Revenge which will be released on Jan 08, 2021.

Jack Starrett was a superbly talented and versatile actor and director who specialized in making hugely enjoyable down-'n'-dirty low-budget drive-in exploitation pictures. Starrett was born on November 2, 1936, in Refugio, TX. He attended San Marcos Academy in the 1940s and the 1950s. He made his acting debut as "Coach Jennings" in Like Father, Like Son (1961) and his debut as a director with two superior biker features starring legendary B-movie tough guy William Smith: La cavale infernale (1969) and Les Machines du diable (1970). The latter movie proved to be highly influential to subsequent action films made in the 1980s; its "bring the boys back home" Vietnam prisoners of war rescue operation premise was reused in such 1980s features as Retour vers l'enfer (1983), Portés disparus (1984) and Rambo II : La Mission (1985). His follow-up films Le dernier des Apaches (1970) and The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie (1972) were both regrettably mediocre, but Starrett bounced back with the exciting Jim Brown blaxploitation vehicle Massacre (1972) and the delightful Dynamite Jones (1973). The Gravy Train (1974) was an amiable tongue-in-cheek crime caper romp, while the terrific devil worship/car chase/horror/action winner Course contre l'enfer (1975) was Starrett's biggest ever drive-in hit and one of his most well-regarded movies. La vengeance aux tripes (1976) was a solid entry in the popular redneck exploitation genre that was hot in the 70s. Kiss My Grits (1982) rates as one of his most atypical and underrated films; it's a really sweet and low-key character study of two likable cowpokes. In addition to his film work, Starrett also directed episodes of such TV shows as Capitaine Furillo (1981), L'agence tous risques (1983), Shérif, fais-moi peur! (1979), K 2000 (1982), La planète des singes (1974) and Starsky et Hutch (1975).Big and burly, with a rough, ruddy complexion, thinning hair, a thick, furry mustache and a deep, booming, resonant rumble of a gravely voice, Jack Starrett had an extremely strong and commanding screen presence that he put to exceptionally fine use as an actor. Starrett was hilarious as the unintelligible old-timer "Gabby Johnson"--a take-off on iconic western sidekick George 'Gabby' Hayes--in Le shérif est en prison (1974) and gave an outstanding performance as "Galt", the mean small-town deputy who ruthlessly antagonizes Sylvester Stallone in the fantastic Rambo (1982). Starrett was likewise memorable as strict factory foreman "Swick" in La rivière (1984), and in addition often took small roles in his own pictures.He was married to soap opera actress Valerie Starrett. Their daughter, Jennifer Starrett, was also an actress. Alas, Jack Starrett had problems with alcoholism, which led to his tragic and untimely death at age 52 from kidney failure on March 27, 1989.

  • Birthday

    Nov 02, 1936
  • Place of Birth

    Refugio, Texas, USA

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