John McIntire

    Actor, Soundtrack

    Birthdate: Jun 27, 1907

    Birthplace: Spokane, Washington, USA

    Died: Jan 30, 1991

    John McIntire possessed the requisite grit, craggy features and crusty, steely-eyed countenance to make for one of television and film's most durable supporting players in western settings and film noir. Born in Spokane, Washington in 1907 and the son of a lawyer, he grew up in Montana where he learned to raise and ride broncos on the family homestead. After two years at USC, he spent some time out at sea before turning his attentions to entertainment and the stage. As a radio announcer, he gained quite a following announcing on the "March of Time" broadcasts.

    In the late 1940s, John migrated west and found a niche for himself in rugged oaters and crimers. Normally the politicians, ranchers and lawmen he portrayed could be counted on for their integrity, maturity and worldly wise, no-nonsense approach to life such as in Black Bart (1948), Down to the Sea in Ships (1949), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), Scene of the Crime (1949) Ambush (1950) Saddle Tramp (1950) and The World in His Arms (1952). However, director Anthony Mann tapped his versatility and gave him a few shadier, more interesting villains to play in two of his top-notch western films: Winchester '73 (1950) and The Far Country (1954) and a kindhearted role in The Tin Star (1957). Television helped John gain an even stronger foothold in late 1950s Hollywood. Although his character departed the first season of the Naked City (1958) program, he became a familiar face in two other classic western series. He won the role of Christopher Hale in 1961 after Wagon Train (1957) series' star Ward Bond died, and then succeeded the late Charles Bickford in The Virginian (1962) in 1967 playing Bickford's brother, Clay Grainger, for three years.

    John's deep, dusty, resonant voice was utilized often for narratives and documentaries. In the ensuing years, he and his longtime wife, actress Jeanette Nolan, became the Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee of the sagebrush set, appearing together as the quintessential frontier couple for decades and decades. They were married for 56 years until John's death of emphysema in 1991. They both outlived their son, Tim McIntire, a strapping, imposing actor himself, who died in 1986 of heart problems.

    Known For

    Turner & Hooch
    Turner & Hooch

    (1989)

    The Rescuers
    The Rescuers

    (1977)

    The Asphalt Jungle
    The Asphalt Jungle

    (1950)

    John McIntire Movies

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    • 2012 |

      That’s My Boy

      asDr. Benjamin Green
    • 2007 |
      In the Wake of the Assassins
    • 1989 |
      Turner & Hoochas Amos Reed
    • 1984 |
      Cloak & Daggeras George MacCready
    • 1982 |
      Honkytonk Manas Grandpa
    • 1981 |
      The Fox and the Houndas Badger
    • 1977 |
      The Rescuersas Rufus
    • 1975 |
      Rooster Cogburnas Judge Parker
    • 1974 |
      Herbie Rides Againas Mr. Judson
    • 1967 |
      Rough Night in Jerichoas Ben Hickman
    • 1961 |
      Summer and Smokeas Dr. Buchanan
    • 1961 |
      Two Rode Togetheras Maj. Frazer
    • 1960 |
      Elmer Gantryas Rev. John Pengilly
    • 1960 |
      Flaming Staras Sam 'Pa' Burton
    • 1960 |
      Seven Ways from Sundownas Sergeant Henessey
    • 1960 |

      Psycho

      asSheriff Al Chambers
    • 1960 |
      Who Was That Lady?as Bob Doyle
    • 1959 |
      The Gunfight at Dodge Cityas Dr. Sam Tremaine
    • 1958 |
      Sing Boy Singas Rev. Farley Walker
    • 1958 |
      The Light in the Forestas John Elder
    • 1957 |
      The Mark of the Hawkas Bruce Craig
    • 1957 |
      The Tin Staras Dr. Joe McCord
    • 1956 |
      Away All Boatsas Old Man
    • 1956 |
      Backlashas Jim Bonniwell aka William Slater
    • 1956 |
      I've Lived Beforeas Dr. Thomas Bryant
    • 1956 |
      World in My Corneras Dave Bernstein
    • 1955 |
      Stranger on Horsebackas Josiah Bannerman
    • 1955 |
      The Kentuckianas Zack Wakefield
    • 1955 |
      The Phenix City Storyas Albert L. 'Pat' Patterson
    • 1955 |
      The Scarlet Coatas Gen. Robert Howe
    • 1955 |
      The Spoilersas Dextry
    • 1954 |
      Apacheas Al Sieber
    • 1954 |
      Four Guns to the Borderas Dutch
    • 1954 |
      The Far Countryas Gannon
    • 1954 |
      The Yellow Mountainas Bannon
    • 1953 |
      A Lion Is in the Streetsas Jeb Brown
    • 1953 |
      The Mississippi Gambleras Kansas John Polly
    • 1953 |
      The President's Ladyas John Overton
    • 1953 |
      War Arrowas Col. Jackson Meade
    • 1952 |
      The Lawless Breedas J.G. Hardin
    • 1952 |
      Glory Alleyas Gabe Jordan
    • 1952 |
      Horizons Westas Ira Hammond
    • 1952 |
      Sally and Saint Anneas Alderman Percival Xavier 'Goldtooth' McCarthy
    • 1952 |
      The World in His Armsas Deacon Greathouse
    • 1951 |
      The Raging Tideas Corky Mullins
    • 1951 |
      Under the Gunas Langley
    • 1951 |
      Westward the Womenas Roy E. Whitman
    • 1951 |
      You're in the Navy Nowas Cmdr. W. R. Reynolds
    • 1950 |
      Ambushas Frank Holly
    • 1950 |
      Francisas Lt. General Stevens
    • 1950 |
      No Sad Songs for Meas Dr. Ralph Frene
    • 1950 |
      Saddle Trampas Jess Higgins
    • 1950 |
      Shadow on the Wallas Pike Ludwell
    • 1950 |
      Walk Softly, Strangeras Morgan
    • 1950 |
      Winchester '73as Joe Lamont
    • 1950 |
      The Asphalt Jungleas Police Commissioner Hardy
    • 1949 |
      Down to the Sea in Shipsas Thatch
    • 1949 |
      Johnny Stool Pigeonas Nick Avery
    • 1949 |
      Red Canyonas Floyd Cordt
    • 1949 |
      Scene of the Crimeas Fred Piper
    • 1949 |
      Top o' the Morningas Inspector Fallon
    • 1948 |
      An Act of Murderas Judge Ogden
    • 1948 |
      Black Bartas Clark
    • 1948 |
      River Ladyas H.L. Morrison
    • 1948 |
      The Street with No Nameas Cy Gordon
    • 1948 |
      Call Northside 777as Sam Faxon