Lee J. Cobb
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Lee J. Cobb

Characters of an Actor

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Lee J. Cobb

Characters of an Actor

About this book

For many of his theater contemporaries, Lee J. Cobb (1911–1976) was the greatest actor of his generation. In Hollywood he became the definitive embodiment of gangsters, psychiatrists, and roaring lunatics. From 1939 until his death, Cobb contributed riveting performances to a number of films, including Boomerang, On the Waterfront, The Brothers Karamazov, 12 Angry Men, and The Exorcist. But for all of his conspicuous achievements in motion pictures, Cobb's name is most identified with the character Willy Loman in the original stage production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman (1949). Directed by Elia Kazan, Cobb's Broadway performance proved to be a benchmark for American theater.

In Lee J. Cobb: Characters of an Actor, Donald Dewey looks at the life and career of this versatile performer. From his Lower East Side roots in New York City—where he was born Leo Jacob—to multiple accolades on stage and the big and small screens, Cobb's life proved to be a tumultuous rollercoaster of highs and lows. As a leading man of the theater, he gave a number of compelling performances in such plays as Golden Boy and King Lear. For the Hollywood studios, Cobb fit the description of the "character actor." No one better epitomized the performer who suddenly appears on the screen and immediately grabs the audience's attention. During his forty-five-year career, there wasn't a significant star—from Humphrey Bogart and James Stewart to Paul Newman and Clint Eastwood—with whom he didn't work.

Cobb was also followed by controversy: he appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s and was a witness to a movie-set murder case in the 1970s. Through it all, he never lost his taste for fast cars and gin rummy. A bear of a man with a voice that equally accommodated growls and sibilant sympathies, Cobb was undeniably an actor to be reckoned with. In this fascinating book, Dewey captures all of the drama that surrounded Cobb, both on screen and off.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Chapter 1: The Actor: Characters and Actors
  4. Chapter 2: Pressrooms and Prodigies
  5. Chapter 3: The Actor: Stanislavsky in America
  6. Chapter 4: Group Experiences
  7. Chapter 5: The Actor: How Was School? Fine.
  8. Chapter 6: Golden (and Not So Golden) Opportunities
  9. Chapter 7: Married to More Than the Mob
  10. Chapter 8: The Actor: All in the Family
  11. Chapter 9: Clashes in the East
  12. Chapter 10: Clashes in the West
  13. Chapter 11: The Actor: The Thought That Counts
  14. Chapter 12: Trotting with Fox
  15. Chapter 13: Attention Being Paid
  16. Chapter 14: The Actor: Studio of the Stars
  17. Chapter 15: The Un-American Dream
  18. Chapter 16: Going Door to Door
  19. Chapter 17: On All Fronts
  20. Chapter 18: Matters of the Heart . . . and Head
  21. Chapter 19: All the Guilty Men
  22. Chapter 20: The Actor: Tele-Emoting
  23. Chapter 21: Jewish and Other Kinds of Westerns
  24. Chapter 22: Comedy Is Hard
  25. Chapter 23: Between the Dragon and His Wrath
  26. Chapter 24: Bullies and Connivers
  27. Chapter 25: The Actor: The Journeyman
  28. Chapter 26: Finishing Touches
  29. Chapter 27: The Actor
  30. Filmography
  31. Stageography
  32. Television Appearances
  33. Bibliography
  34. About the Author