John Mitchum

John Mitchum

  • Birthday: 1919-09-06
  • Deathday: 2001-11-29
  • Place of birth: Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
  • Also know as: Jack Mitchum

Biography

John Newman Mitchum was the September child of a Norwegian mother and an Irish/Blackfoot father whom he never knew, as he was killed in a tragic train yard accident in 1919. His two-years-older brother Robert filled the role as best as he could, while their older sister Annette studied the lively arts and eventually joined a traveling vaudeville team. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the young family moved to Rising Sun, Delaware, where farm life didn't agree with the young boys. Scarce opportunities took them to New York City, where the streets of Hell's kitchen taught the brothers to fight, a skill they developed so well they earned the moniker 'them ornery Mitchum boys'. Eventually, when the Great Depression deepened, the family was forced to separate with the intention of meeting up with sister Annette, who had married a sailor and moved to California, changing her name to Julie. The teenage boys set out with little more than clean handkerchiefs to find their way across the country by the only means they could: hitchhiking and riding the rails. Their somewhat aimless journey took them to places they had never been; where their Eastern accents were not welcome, so they quickly learned that accurately mimicking the local dialect would keep them out of trouble--some of the time! While brother Robert fairly quickly discovered his place in Hollywood legend, John sought his destiny on the high seas, professionally boxing, or conducting a choir. When the opportunity for acting came along John found his perfect niche as a character actor, mostly playing heavies since he was an imposing figure of a man. John's roles had him playing alongside a wide range of celebrities, from Humphrey Bogart in "Knock On Any Door" (1949) to Gladys Knight in "Pipe Dreams" (1976), Clint Eastwood of "Dirty Harry" (1971) to John Wayne in "Chisum" (1970), appearing in 58 films overall. It was during production of "Chisum" that John Wayne offered his voice for an anthology of John's poetry that seeks to uplift US culture, "America, Why I Love Her", a recording for which Mitchum was nominated for a Grammy in 1973. John was a consummate storyteller (as was his brother Robert), and with his fascination with US history in particular he was ever-ready to regale anyone with a thoughtful, interesting, and insightful anecdote, especially if a guitar was available. It was the wedding of music and history that brought him to create the recording "Our Land, Our Heritage" with Dan Blocker; big "Hoss" from "Bonanza", in 1964. Mitchum had some recurring roles throughout his television career; such as "Pickalong" from "Riverboat", or "Hoffenmueller" from "F-Troop", over 150 appearances in all during the span of a half-century career. The brothers Mitchum legacy has been well-preserved in his often hilarious autobiography, "Them Ornery Mitchum Boys", published in 1989. The subjects range from brother Robert escaping a Georgia chain-gang to his "poontang" interview; from John surviving an attacking whale on a three-masted schooner to his adventures riding the rails, developing a great love and respect for the people of the United States.

Filmography

Dirty Harry

1971

As De Georgio

The Enforcer

1976

As DiGiorgio

Paint Your Wagon

1969

As Jacob Woodling

Telefon

1977

As Harry Bascom

The Way West

1967

As Little Henry

The Devil's Sleep

1949

As Doctor

The Man Is Armed

1956

As Officer

Five Steps to Danger

1956

As Bud--Deputy Sheriff

The Gunfight at Dodge City

1959

As Rowdy Drunken Cowboy

Chandler

1971

As Rudy, Bartender

Hitler

1962

As Hermann Goering

Cattle King

1963

As Tex

Escapes

1986

As Mr. Olson (Coffee Break)

Cole Younger, Gunfighter

1958

As Rand City Bartender

Bloody Trail

1972

As Hoss

Magnum Force

1973

As DiGiorgio

Bigfoot

1970

As Elmer Briggs

The Pace That Thrills

1952

As Blackie Myers

The Prairie

1947

As Asa Bush

Up In Smoke

1957

As Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

The Hanged Man

1974

As Eubie Turpin

High Plains Drifter

1973

As Warden

Born to Be Bad

1950

As Guest (Uncredited)

El Dorado

1966

As Elmer - Jason's Bartender

Guns, Girls and Gangsters

1959

As Armored Car Guard (uncredited)

Nightmare

1956

As Onlooker at Stan's Suicide Attempt (Uncredited)

Savage

1973

As Motel Manager

Breakheart Pass

1975

As Red Beard

Shed No Tears

1948

As Policeman (Uncredited)

The Bonnie Parker Story

1958

As John - Saloon Owner / Bartender (uncredited)

The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains

1987

As Atlanta Judge

Battle Flame

1959

As Maj. Dowling

In a Lonely Place

1950

As Bar Patron (uncredited)

Brainstorm

1965

As Guitar-Playing Inmate (uncredited)

Bandolero!

1968

As Bath House Customer

Hoodwinked

1989

As J.P. Spanner

Ride Out for Revenge

1957

As Sergeant (uncredited)

Johnny Rocco

1958

As Police Detective at Stakeout (uncredited)

Warning Shot

1967

As

Knock on Any Door

1949

As Jury Member (uncredited)

My Fair Lady

1964

As Ad Lib at Church (uncredited)

Chisum

1970

As Baker

Operation Mad Ball

1957

As Enlisted Man (uncredited)

Production

Tropico

2013

As Poem

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