Jeff Corey
Jeff Corey was an American stage and screen actor and director who became a well-respected acting teacher after being blacklisted in the 1950s.
Life and career
Corey was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Mary, a Russian Jewish immigrant, and Nathan Zwerling, an Austrian Jewish immigrant. He attended New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn and was active in the school's Dramatic Society.He attended the Feagin School of Dramatic Art and took part in the New York Federal Theatre Project. In the mid-1930s, he acted with the Clare Tree Major Children's Theater of New York. When Corey began making films, his agent suggested that he change his name from Arthur Zwerling, and he did so.
He worked with Jules Dassin, Elia Kazan, John Randolph and other politically liberal theatrical personalities. Although he attended some meetings of the Communist Party, Corey never joined. A World War II veteran, Corey served in the United States Navy. His memoir, Improvising Out Loud: My Life Teaching Hollywood How To Act, which he wrote with his daughter, Emily Corey, is published by the University Press of Kentucky. His longtime friend and former student, Leonard Nimoy, wrote the foreword for the book.
Hollywood
Corey moved to Hollywood in 1940 and became a highly respected character actor. One of his film roles was in Superman and the Mole Men, which was later edited to a two-part episode of the television series The Adventures of Superman, retitled "The Unknown People". His portrayal of a xenophobic vigilante coincidentally reflected what was about to happen to him. Prior to that, Corey appeared in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, as one of the men who discover the body of the vagrant Freddy Jolly.Blacklisted
Corey's career was halted in the early 1950s, when he was summoned before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Corey refused to give names of alleged Communists and subversives in the entertainment industry and went so far as to ridicule the panel by offering critiques of the testimony of the previous witnesses. This behavior led to his being blacklisted for 12 years. "Most of us were retired Reds. We had left it, at least I had, years before," Corey told Patrick McGilligan, the co-author of Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist, who also teaches film at Marquette University. "The only issue was, did you want to just give them their token names so you could continue your career, or not? I had no impulse to defend a political point of view that no longer interested me particularly ... They just wanted two new names so they could hand out more subpoenas."During his blacklisting, Corey drew upon his experience in various actors' workshops by seeking work as an acting teacher. He soon became one of the most influential teachers in Hollywood. His students, at various times, included Robert Blake, James Coburn, Richard Chamberlain, James Dean, Jane Fonda, Peter Fonda, Michael Forest, James Hong, Luana Anders, Sally Kellerman, Shirley Knight, Bruce Lee,Penny Marshall, Jack Nicholson, Roger Corman, Darrell M. Smith, Diane Varsi, Sharon Tate, Rita Moreno, Leonard Nimoy, Sally Forrest, Anthony Perkins, Rob Reiner, Robert Towne, Barbra Streisand, and Robin Williams.
Back to work in the 1960s
In 1962, Corey began working in films again, and remained active into the 1990s. He played Hoban in The Cincinnati Kid, Tom Chaney, the principal villain in True Grit, and Sheriff Bledsoe in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, who warned Butch and Sundance that no good would come of their breaking the law. In Seconds, a science-fiction drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Rock Hudson, Corey with Will Geer and John Randolph played wealthy executives who opt to restart their lives with new identities, an ironic parallel to the real life of Corey and the other principal actors, who had also been proscribed from Hollywood films during the "blacklist" years of the 1950s.Corey played a police detective in the psychological thriller The Premonition and he reprised the role of Sheriff Bledsoe in the prequel . He also played Wild Bill Hickok in Little Big Man. Corey directed some of the screen tests for Superman, which can be seen in the DVD extras, and played Lex Luthor in several try-outs.
Television
Corey made guest appearances on many television series. He appeared as murder victim Carl Bascom in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Reckless Rockhound". He featured on science-fiction series, too, including an episode of The Outer Limits in which he played Byron Lomax; ' in which he played High Advisor Plasus; as Caspay in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, and Babylon 5 in which he played Justin.He was also the voice of the villain Silvermane in Spider-Man: The Animated Series. He also appeared in the short-lived Paper Moon, a comedy about a father and his presumed daughter roaming through the American Midwest during the Great Depression based on the film of the same name. Corey had a memorable role in a third-season episode of Night Court as a burned-out judge who had lost his grip on reality. In an earlier episode of Night Court, he played a man who believed he was Santa Claus.
He played Dr. Miles Talmadge on ' season-one episode one, "The Dead Man", on December 16, 1970. Corey detailed his television work on Rod Serling's Night Gallery in an interview in February 1973 aboard the SS Universe Campus of Chapman College. He was proudest of this work, for which he received an Emmy nomination.
Radio
In the era of old-time radio, Corey portrayed Detective Lieutenant Ybarra on the crime drama The Adventures of Philip Marlowe on NBC and CBS.Death
Corey died on August 16, 2002, aged 88, from complications from a fall. Later, a memorial service was held at Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, held by family and friends.Filmography
Film
- I Am the Law as Thug
- ...One Third of a Nation... as Man in Crowd at Fir
- Third Finger, Left Hand as Johann
- Bitter Sweet as Second Man on Stairs
- You'll Find Out as Mr. Corey
- Petticoat Politics as Henry Trotter
- The Lady from Cheyenne as Reporter
- Mutiny in the Arctic as The Cook
- The Devil and Daniel Webster as Tom Sharp
- You Belong to Me as Mr. Greener
- Paris Calling as Secretary
- North to the Klondike as Lafe Jordan
- Roxie Hart as Orderly
- Who Is Hope Schuyler? as Medical Examiner
- The Man Who Wouldn't Die as Coroner Tim Larsen
- Small Town Deb as Hector
- Syncopation as Kit's Attorney
- The Postman Didn't Ring as Harwood Green
- Girl Trouble as Mr. Mooney
- Tennessee Johnson as Captain
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man as Crypt Keeper
- The Moon Is Down as Albert
- Aerial Gunner as Flight Crew Member
- My Friend Flicka as Tim Murphy
- Somewhere in the Night as Bank Teller
- Joe Palooka, Champ as Reporter
- It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog as Sam Black
- Rendezvous with Annie as Howard
- The Killers as "Blinky" Franklin
- The Shocking Miss Pilgrim as Stenographer
- California as Clem
- Ramrod as Bice
- Miracle on 34th Street as Reporter
- Brute Force as Freshman Stack
- Hoppy's Holiday as Jed
- Unconquered as Trapper
- The Flame as Stranger
- The Gangster as Karty's Brother-in-Law
- Alias a Gentleman as Zu
- The Wreck of the Hesperus as Joshua Hill
- Let's Live Again as Bartender
- Homecoming as Cigarette Smoker
- I, Jane Doe as Immigration Officer
- Canon City as Carl Schwartzmiller
- A Southern Yankee as Union Cavalry Sergeant
- Joan of Arc as Prison Guard
- Kidnapped as Shaun
- Wake of the Red Witch as Mr. Loring
- Hideout as Beecham
- City Across the River as Police Lieutenant Louie Macon
- Roughshod as Jed Graham
- Home of the Brave as Doctor
- Follow Me Quietly as Police Sgt. Art Collins
- Scene of the Crime as Man Arrested with Switchblade
- Bagdad as Mohammed Jao
- The Nevadan as Bart
- Singing Guns as Richards
- The Outriders as Keeley
- Rock Island Trail as Abraham Lincoln
- Bright Leaf as John Barton
- The Next Voice You Hear... as Freddie Dibson
- Fourteen Hours as Police Sgt. Farley
- Rawhide as Luke Davis
- Only the Valiant as Joe Harmony
- New Mexico as Coyote
- Sirocco as Feisal
- The Prince Who Was a Thief as Emir Mokar
- Never Trust a Gambler as Lou Brecker
- Red Mountain as Sgt. Skee
- Superman and the Mole Men as Luke Benson
- The Balcony as Bishop
- The Yellow Canary as Joe Pyle
- Lady in a Cage as George L. Brady Jr. aka Repent
- The Treasure of the Aztecs as Abraham Lincoln
- Pyramid of the Sun God
- Once a Thief as Lt. Kebner SFPD
- Mickey One as Larry Fryer
- The Cincinnati Kid as Hoban
- Seconds as Mr. Ruby
- In Cold Blood as Mr. Hickock
- The Boston Strangler as John Asgeirsson
- Impasse as Wombat
- True Grit as Tom Chaney
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as Sheriff Bledsoe
- Beneath the Planet of the Apes as Caspay
- Getting Straight as Dr. Edward Willhunt
- They Call Me Mister Tibbs! as Captain Marden
- Cover Me Babe as Paul
- Little Big Man as Wild Bill Hickok
- Clay Pigeon as Clinic Doctor
- Shoot Out as Trooper
- Catlow as Merridew
- Something Evil as Gehrmann
- Paper Tiger as Mr. King
- The Premonition as Lieutenant Mark Denver
- The Last Tycoon as Doctor
- Rooster: Spurs of Death! as Kink
- Moonshine County Express as Hagen
- Curse of the Black Widow as Aspa Soldado
- Oh, God! as Rabbi Silverstone
- Captains Courageous as Salters
- Jennifer as Luke Baylor
- The Wild Geese as Mr. Martin
- The Pirate as Prince Feiyad
- as Sheriff Ray Bledsoe
- Up River as Bagshaw
- Battle Beyond the Stars as Zed
- The Sword and the Sorcerer as Craccus
- Conan the Destroyer as Grand Vizier
- Creator as Dean Harrington
- Fist of the North Star as Ryuuken / Narrator
- Tajna manastirske rakije as Colonel Frazier
- Messenger of Death as Willis Beecham
- Bird on a Wire as Lou Baird
- The Judas Project as Poneras
- Ruby Cairo as Joe Dick
- Beethoven's 2nd as Gus, the Janitor
- Color of Night as Ashland
- Surviving the Game as Hank
- American Hero
- Ted as Professor
Television
- The Outer Limits – season one, episode seven – "O.B.I.T." – Byron Lomax
- The Wild Wild West – two episodes:
- * "The Night of a Thousand Eyes" – Captain Ansel Coffin
- * "The Night of the Underground Terror" – Colonel Tacitus Mosely
- Bonanza – two episodes:
- * Season eight, episode 13 – "The Bridegroom" – Tuck Dowling
- * Season 12, episode 15 – "A Single Pilgrim" – Frank Brennan
- ' –, episode 21 – "The Cloud Minders" – Plasus
- Hawaii Five-O – two episodes:
- * "King of the Hill" – Doctor William Hanson
- * "Highest Castle, Deepest Grave" – Duncan
- Gunsmoke – episode – "The Night Riders" – Judge Procter
- Night Gallery – episode – "" – Dr. Miles Talmadge
- Mannix – episode – "Overkill" – Paul Sorenson
- Alias Smith and Jones – two episodes :
- * "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg"
- * "The Day the Amnesty Came Through" – Governor George W. Baxter
- Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color – episode – "The High Flying Spy: Part 1" – Gen. McClellan
- Search – episode – "Short Circuit" – Dr. Carl Moen
- Police Story – episode – "The Big Walk" – Defense Attorney
- ' – episode – "Poor Children of Eve" – Monsignor Morell
- The Bob Newhart Show – episode – "Old Man Rivers" – Doctor Scott Rivers
- The Six Million Dollar Man – episode – "Lost Love" – Orin Thatcher
- Starsky and Hutch – episode – "Death Ride" – Andrew Mello
- Kojak – episode – "A House of Prayer, a Den of Thieves" – Frank Raynor
- McCloud – episode – "Our Man in the Harem" – Sheik Kipal
- The Bionic Woman – episode – "The Night Demon" – Thomas Bearclaw
- Testimony of Two Men - William Simpson
- Greatest Heroes of the Bible – episode – "David & Goliath" – Saul
- Fantasy Island – episode – "Let the Goodtimes Roll/Nightmare/The Tiger" – Tibur
- Barney Miller – two episodes:
- * "The Prisoner" – Ralph Timmons
- * "The Desk" – Caleb Webber
- Little House on the Prairie – two episodes:
- * "Barn Burner" – Judge Parker
- * "Blind Justice" – Edgar Mills
- Night Court – two episodes:
- * "Santa Goes Downtown" – Santa
- * "The Night Off" – Judge Hirsch
- Simon & Simon – episode – "Slither" – Police Sgt. Spencer
- The A-Team – episode – "Family Reunion" – A.J. Bancroft
- Perfect Strangers – episode – "Taking Stock" – Henry Casselman
- War of the Worlds – episode – "Eye for an Eye" – Francis Flannery
- Jake and the Fatman – episode – "It All Depends on You" – Judge Ralph Colella
- Beauty and the Beast – episode – "The Reckoning" – Winston Burke
- Picket Fences – episode – "This Little Piggy" – The Captain
- The Marshal – season one, episode seven – "The Bounty Hunter" – Alex Cooper
- Spider-Man: The Animated Series – two seasons, five episodes – voice of Elderly Silvermane :
- * Season two
- ** "Chapter 1: The Insidious Six"
- ** "Chapter 2: Battle of the Insidious Six"
- ** "Chapter 11: Tablet of Time"
- ** "Chapter 12: Ravages of Time"
- * Season four
- ** "Chapter 5: Partners"
- Babylon 5 –, episode 22 – "Z'ha'dum" – Justin
Other credits
- The Adventures of Philip Marlowe – radio series – Lieutenant Ebarra
- Inside Magoo – animated short – voice of Doctor
- Alias Smith and Jones – director – episodes – "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg" and "The Day the Amnesty Came Through"