Prancer Sam Elliott Beef Its Whats for Dinner

Sam Elliott


Currently appearing in:  "Hulk"

Vital Stats:
Nativity Name:Samuel Pack Elliott
Born:August 9, 1944
Birth Identify:Sacramento, California
Nationality:American

BIO:

Prior to completing piece of work on The Hulk, Sam Elliott (General Ross) almost recently starred contrary Joan Allen in the feature Off the Map, which had its premiere showing at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival followed past a Cannes showing in the Critics Choice Category. His recent films include We Were Soldiers, Meridian Cloak-and-dagger, The Contender, The Hello-Lo State, The Big Lebowski, Tombstone and Gettysburg.

On television, Elliott was nominated for an Emmy and a Gilded Earth for his role in Buffalo Girls. Later he was seen in the highly successful CBS telefilm Fail Prophylactic; prior to that, he co-produced and starred in TNT�s Yous Know My Name, which won the first Golden Kicking "Best of the Due west" Award.

Elliott gained cult status some years ago with his performance in the title part of Lifeguard. Since then, he has gone on to star in such films as Mask, Fatal Dazzler, Prancer and Rush.

He made his debut as executive producer on Louis 50�Flirtation�s Conagher for TNT, still 1 of the top-rated shows. He and 50�Amour were good friends and Elliott purchased the belongings just before the author�south expiry. Katharine Ross co-starred and they co-wrote the script. Sam has starred in such mini-serial as Murder in Texas, Gone to Texas and The Sam Houston Story, too every bit the NBC series The Xanthous Rose and subsequently in Joseph Wambaugh�s Fugitive Nights.

Elliott was built-in in Sacramento, California, to parents whose families extend back several generations in Texas; they lend brownie to Sam�s very stiff and silent personality. He was raised in Oregon, where his father was an official for the Fish and Wild fauna Service for the Section of the Interior. His earliest memories are of hiking and fishing trips with his father, a groundwork which eminently suited him for the many outdoor action-packed roles in which he has appeared.

He left the Academy of Oregon in his senior year and moved to Los Angeles to pursue an interim career. Later attending the Columbia Pictures Film Workshop, he was sent on his first interview to 20th Century Fox Studios and was immediately signed as a contract thespian. His first feature credit was "Cardplayer #2" in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. On that set he often glimpsed the female star, Katharine Ross, and some years subsequently, they co-starred in The Legacy, which led to their eventual marriage. They are the parents of a daughter, Cleo Rose, and live in a cute, secluded ranch far upwards the Coast, where they have horses, dogs and contrasted wildlife.

At the very starting time of his career, leading managing director John Ford visited the set and spotted Sam, noting, "That�s my kind of a guy, he�ll get in." Today, Elliott is considered one of the elevation exponents of the Western genre.

Additional Bio:
Lanky, long-faced, quietly compelling leading man whose weathered looks gave him a scruffy majesty platonic for Westerns. Signed past Fox, Elliott was i of the last generation of actors contracted under the former studio organization. Later on a scrap part in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Child" (1969) he was promptly loaned to Paramount where, clean-shaven and dashingly handsome, he joined the cast of the long-running spy series "Mission: Impossible" for a season, as Dr. Doug Lang. Elliott made a misstep into feature leads with a role in the dreadful horror film "Frogs" (1972) and later kept decorated primarily on the small screen (including a stint as "Evel Knievel" 1974) until 1976. That year he gained critical attention in the championship role of the cult film "Lifeguard", displaying an imposing physical presence and giving a fine performance as an crumbling beach bum in his early thirties taking stock of his future. Worthy follow-ups were not forthcoming, though "The Legacy" (1979) did bring Elliott and future wife Katharine Ross together, both on and offscreen, and was the showtime of many subsequent pairings. Miniseries were the lodge of the twenty-four hours for the actor in the tardily 70s and 80s with "Aspen" (1977), and the Westerns "The Sacketts" (1979), "Wild Times" (1980) and "The Shadow Riders" (1982) following in rapid succession. By this point in Elliott'southward career, a bushy mustache had practically get a trademark, and centre historic period had only increased his laconic, leathery appeal. NBC'due south attempt to develop a barbecue-flavored primetime soap, "The Yellow Rose" (1983-84), to rival "Dallas" did non last, only Elliott's return to features later on six years produced an acclaimed role equally Cher's biker-swain in "Mask" (1985). Elliott has since alternated between the large and small screens, performing well in features which span the proficient ("Rush" 1991), the bad ("Road House" 1989) and the ugly ("Fatal Dazzler" 1987). Ofttimes in Television adaptations of Louis 50'Amour's Western novels, Elliott tried his hand at producing and co-writing i with "Conagher" (1991). He also distinguished himself in the epic Ceremonious State of war reconstruction "Gettysburg" and provided rustic season to "Tombstone" (both 1993) besides every bit relished the opportunity to play a villain in "The Hi-Lo Country" (1998).  2002:  "Nosotros Were Soldiers", 2003:  "Hulk"

Other TV Mini-Serial:
Aspen
Once An Eagle
Murder in Texas
A Death in California
Commercial Voice-Overs:
American Beefiness Council  "Beef, information technology'south what's for dinner."
Chevrolet Avalanche

Links:

A Tribute to Sam Elliott

Cowboys & Indians


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