Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

actor, writer, producer

Joe Sawyer was born on Aug 29, 1906 in Canada. Joe Sawyer's big-screen debut came with The Public Enemy directed by William A. Wellman in 1931, strarring Pool player (uncredited). Joe Sawyer is known for Frontier Doctor directed by William Witney, Rex Allen stars as Dr. Bill Baxter and Mason Alan Dinehart as Ben Adams. The upcoming new movie Joe Sawyer plays is How the West Was Won which will be released on Feb 20, 1963.

Joe Sawyer's familiar mug appeared everywhere during the 1930s and 1940s, particularly as a stock player for Warner Bros. in its more standard college musicals, comedies and crime yarns. He could play both sides of the fence, street cops and mob gunmen, with equal ease. He was born Joseph Sauers in Guelph, Canada, on August 29, 1906, and eventually moved to California to pursue a film career. Trained at the Pasadena Playhouse, he had a perfect "tough guy" look: sturdy build, jutting chin and beady eyes, made more distinctive by his shock of light hair and a slightly high-pitched voice. Sawyer made his film debut in 1931 under his real name, which, contrary to popular opinion, was German and not Irish, though he made a career out of playing Irishmen, and appeared mostly in strongarm bit parts in his early career until hitting his stride playing a variety of coaches, cops and sidekicks with imposing names like "Spud," "Slug" and "Whitey." He appeared in hundreds of films, in just about every genre, over a four-decade-long career, among them College Humor (1933), College Rhythm (1934), The Westerner (1934), Le mouchard (1935), in which his portrayal of an IRA gunman got him noticed by the public and critics alike, La mascotte de la marine (1936), La légion noire (1937), La forêt pétrifiée (1936) (another "tough-guy" role that got him good reviews), Les raisins de la colère (1940), La Charge fantastique (1941), Sergent York (1941), Le mystère de Tarzan (1943), Gilda (1946), Le météore de la nuit (1953), Le grand Sam (1960) and La Conquête de l'Ouest (1962). He also guest-starred on many TV series and was a regular on Rintintin (1954) as Sgt. Aloysius "Biff" O'Hara. His first wife was actress Jeane Wood, the daughter of Autant en emporte le vent (1939) uncredited director Sam Wood. His second wife, June, died in 1960. Sawyer died in Ashland, Oregon, on April 21, 1982 of liver cancer at the age of 75.

  • Birthday

    Aug 29, 1906
  • Place of Birth

    Guelph, Ontario, Canada

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