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Years active
  
1956–present

Name
  
Rip Torn


Role
  
Actor

Full name
  
El Rual Torn, Jr.

Rip Torn

Full Name
  
Elmore Rudolph Torn, Jr.

Born
  
February 6, 1931 (age 93) (
1931-02-06
)

Other names
  
Elmore Rual Torn, Jr.Rip Torn, Jr.Elmore Rual TornElmore TornElmore Torn, Jr.Elmore Rudolph Torn, Jr.Elmore Rudolph Torn

Occupation
  
Actor, voice artist, comedian

Parent(s)
  
Elmore Rual Torn, Sr.Thelma Mary Torn

Spouse
  
Amy Wright (m. 1989), Geraldine Page (m. 1963–1987), Ann Wedgeworth (m. 1955–1961)

Children
  
Angelica Page, Tony Torn, Danae Torn, John Torn, Claire Torn, Katie Torn

Cousins
  
Sissy Spacek, Ed Spacek, Robbie Spacek

Movies
  
Men in Black, Men in Black II, DodgeBall: A True Underdo, Marie Antoinette, The Beastmaster

Similar People
  
Geraldine Page, Amy Wright, Barry Sonnenfeld, Ann Wedgeworth, Rip Taylor

Rip torn


Elmore Rual Torn Jr. (born February 6, 1931), known within his family and professionally as Rip Torn, is an American actor, voice artist, and comedian.

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Torn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his part as Marsh Turner in Cross Creek (1983). His work includes the role of Artie the producer on The Larry Sanders Show, for which he was nominated for six Emmy Awards, winning in 1996. Torn also won an American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Male in a Series, and two CableACE Awards for his work on the show, and was nominated for a Satellite Award in 1997 as well.

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Early life

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Torn was born Elmore Rual Torn Jr. in Temple, Texas, on February 6, 1931, the son of Elmore Rual Torn Sr., an agriculturalist and economist, and Thelma Mary (née Spacek), aunt of actress Sissy Spacek. The family is of German, Austrian, and Czech/Moravian ancestry. The nickname "Rip" is a family tradition in the Torn family. Torn graduated from Taylor High School in Taylor, Texas in 1948.

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Torn was a member of the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets, although he graduated from the University of Texas where he studied acting under Shakespearean professor B. Iden Payne, and was a member of the Alpha Nu chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity. After graduation, he served in the Military Police in the United States Army.

Film and television

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After moving to Hollywood, Torn made his film debut in the 1956 film Baby Doll. Torn then studied at the Actors Studio in New York under Lee Strasberg, becoming a prolific stage actor, appearing in the original cast of Tennessee Williams' play Sweet Bird of Youth, and reprising the role in the film and television adaptations. While in New York, Torn introduced his cousin Sissy Spacek to the entertainment business, and helped her enroll in the Actors Studio.

One of Torn's earliest roles was in Pork Chop Hill, portraying the brother-in-law of Gregory Peck's character. He also had an uncredited role in A Face in the Crowd as Barry Mills. In 1957, Torn portrayed Jody in an early episode of The Restless Gun. In 1957, he starred as incarcerated Steve Morgan in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Number Twenty-Two," and on the same series in 1961 he played a recently released prisoner, Ernie Walters, in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "The Kiss-Off."

After portraying Judas, betrayer of Jesus, in 1961's epic film King of Kings, Torn appeared as a graduate student with multiple degrees in 1963's television series Channing, and as Roy Kendall in the Breaking Point episode "Millions of Faces." In 1964, Torn appeared as Eddie Sanderson in the episode "The Secret in the Stone" in The Eleventh Hour and in the premiere of The Reporter.

In 1965, in the film The Cincinnati Kid, he played Slade, a corrupt New Orleans millionaire who pressures Steve McQueen during a high-stakes poker game. On television that year, Torn portrayed Colonel Royce in the episode "The Lorelei" of 12 O-Clock High.

Since then, he has been a character actor in numerous films (see Filmography below).

The part of George Hanson in Easy Rider was written for Torn by Terry Southern, but according to Southern's biographer Lee Hill, Torn withdrew from the project after he and co-director Dennis Hopper got into a bitter argument in a New York restaurant (see On-Set Conflicts section below). Jack Nicholson played Hanson instead in a career-launching performance.

In 1972, Torn won rave reviews for his portrayal of a country & western singer in the cult film Payday. He co-starred with singer David Bowie in a 1975 science-fiction film, The Man Who Fell to Earth.

Torn received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his role in 1983's Cross Creek as a poor neighbor of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings in the orange groves of Florida. He portrayed a Southern senator in 1979's The Seduction of Joe Tynan, opposite Alan Alda and Meryl Streep, and a music producer in Paul Simon's 1980 film One Trick Pony.

In 1982, Torn played a role as a holy man in the sword-and-sorcery movie The Beastmaster. He also co-starred in Jinxed!, a comedy with Bette Midler, and appeared as an airline executive in Airplane II: The Sequel. He co-starred with John Candy as a man who helps a tourist win a sailboat race in the 1985 comedy Summer Rental. He a brief role as Sheriff Hank Pearson in Extreme Prejudice.

In 1988, he ventured into directing with The Telephone. The screenplay was written by Terry Southern and Harry Nilsson and the film was produced by their company Hawkeye. The story, which focused on an unhinged, out-of-work actor, had been written with Robin Williams in mind. After he turned it down, Whoopi Goldberg expressed a strong interest, but when production began, Torn reportedly had to contend with Goldberg constantly digressing and improvising and he had to plead with her to perform takes that stuck to the script.

Goldberg was backed by the studio, who also allowed her to replace Torn's chosen DP, veteran cinematographer John Alonzo, with her then-husband. As a result of the power struggle, Torn, Southern, and Nilsson cut their own version of the film, using the takes that adhered to the script and this was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, but the studio put together a rival version using other takes and it was poorly reviewed when it premiered in January 1988.

In 1990, he portrayed Colonel Fargo in By Dawn's Early Light, a film from HBO about a fictional world war.

In 1991, he portrayed Albert Brooks' character's celestial defense attorney in Defending Your Life. He was a jeweler who murdered his own nephew to steal a winning lottery ticket in an episode of Columbo that year on TV, "Death Hits the Jackpot."

In 1993, Torn portrayed the OCP CEO in RoboCop 3, then opposite Tantoo Cardinal in Where the Rivers Flow North. He was a Naval officer presiding over a wager in the Kelsey Grammer submarine comedy Down Periscope in 1996.

Men in Black, a 1997 hit film starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, featured Torn as their boss, Zed (a role he reprised in 2002 in Men in Black II).

In 2001, Torn portrayed James "Jim" Brody in Freddy Got Fingered.

Broadway

Torn has appeared in 10 Broadway plays and directed one. In 1959, he made his feature Broadway debut when he played Tom Junior in Sweet Bird of Youth, for which he won a Theater World Award and also received a Tony Award nomination.

He returned next in 1962 in the play Daughter of Silence as Carlo, following that with a role in the 1963 production of Strange Interlude. In 1964, he played Lyle Britten in Blues for Mister Charlie, and four years later he was Roberto in The Cuban Thing for its only performance on September 24, 1968.

In 1971, he portrayed Edgar in Dance of Death, and directed his first Broadway play in 1973: Look Away. In 1975, he portrayed the Son in the Broadway revival of The Glass Menagerie and 5 years later, portrayed Don in Mixed Couples. For 13 years, Torn was absent from Broadway, but returned in 1993 to portray Chris Christopherson in Anna Christie. In his last Broadway appearance in 1997, Torn portrayed Will Kidder in The Young Man from Atlanta.

Off-Broadway

Torn made his feature Off Broadway acting debut as Eben Cabot in the play Desire Under the Elms, followed by Peter in The Kitchen at the 81st Street Theatre. His third Off Broadway role was Marion-Faye-A-Pimp in The Deer Park, for which he won the 1967 Obie Award for Distinguished Performance. He performed at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in the play Dream of a Blacklisted Actor, and later in the Joseph Papp Public Theater's Anspacher Theater as William McLeod in Barbary Shore. He last acted Off Broadway at the American Place Theatre as Henry Hackamore in the play Seduced.

Torn's Off Broadway debut as director was for the Evergreen Theater with the play The Beard; he won the 1968 Obie for Distinguished Direction for that work. He next directed The Honest-to-God Schnozzia at the Gramercy Arts Theater, followed by Strindberg's Creditors and The Stronger – in which he acted beside his wife at the time, Geraldine Page and his future wife, Pasha Dabiri – for the Joseph Papp Public Theater. Torn and Page also co-produced that production, and had previously presented the two plays along with Miss Julie at the off-off-Broadway Hudson Guild Theatre the year before.

The Larry Sanders Show

From 1992 to 1998, Torn portrayed Artie in The Larry Sanders Show. For his work, Torn received 6 consecutive Emmy award nominations as Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and won the award once (1996). Torn was the only actor in the series who won an Emmy Award for his work. Other than the Emmys, he received two American Comedy Awards nominations for Funniest Male Performance in a Series, winning once, and two CableACE Awards for his work on the series.

Later career

Following The Larry Sanders Show, Torn has appeared in many comedic roles in films (see Filmography below). He is also known for his voice work and has done voice-overs for many animated films.

In 2007 and 2008, he made 5 guest appearances on 30 Rock as the fictional Chief Executive Officer of General Electric, Don Geiss. He was nominated for an Emmy Award in the category for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, but lost to Tim Conway, who guest starred in the same sitcom. Torn's character was reportedly killed off as a direct result of his 2010 arrest, though Tina Fey denied this in a DVD commentary. Torn voiced the character of Hephaestus in the 2010 video game, God of War III.

Torn also appears in the music video for the They Might Be Giants song "Can't Keep Johnny Down", from their 2011 album Join Us.

In 2015, he reprised his role as Zed in a Men in Black safety video for Air New Zealand. In 2017, he started playing a role in the Netflix original Show Ozark.

Family

Torn has been married three times and has six children.

His first marriage to actress Ann Wedgeworth lasted from 1956 to 1961. They had a daughter, Danae Torn.

In 1963, Torn married Geraldine Page, and they remained married until her death in 1987. They had a daughter, actress Angelica Page, and twin sons: actor Tony Torn, Jon Torn (an assistant professor of Electronic Media and Film at Northern Arizona University). Torn apparently delighted in the fact that the doorbell of their New York townhouse read Torn Page.

Torn married actress Amy Wright in 1989. They have two children, Katie and Claire Torn.

On January 29, 2010, he was arrested after breaking into a Litchfield Bancorp branch office in Lakeville, Connecticut, where he maintains a residence. He was charged with carrying a firearm without a permit, carrying a firearm while intoxicated, first-degree burglary, second-degree criminal trespassing and third-degree criminal mischief. The Connecticut State Police said Torn broke into the bank thinking it was his home. At his court appearance his attorney told the judge his client needed help with alcohol abuse and that he could start treatment immediately in New York state. Torn was released on $100,000 bail.

As a condition of his release, Torn had to be evaluated for substance abuse. On August 11, 2010, Torn was denied special probation, which would have allowed his name to be cleared of charges. The judge in the case cited Torn's history of alcohol abuse and the possession of a loaded weapon while intoxicated, which carries a minimum one-year sentence. On December 14, 2010, Torn pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment, criminal trespass, criminal mischief and the illegal carrying of a firearm, and was given a two-and-a-half-year suspended jail sentence, and three years probation.

On-set conflicts

Appearing as an interview subject in Studs Terkel's 1974 oral-history book Working, Torn confessed, "I have certain flaws in my make-up. Something called irascibility. I get angry easily. I get saddened by things easily."

While filming Maidstone (1970), Torn struck director and star Norman Mailer in the head with a hammer. With the camera rolling, Mailer bit Torn's ear and they wrestled to the ground. The fight continued until it was broken up by cast and crew members. The fight is featured in the film. Although the scene may have been planned by Torn, the blood shed by both actors was real, and Torn was reportedly outraged by Mailer's direction.

In 1994, he filed a defamation lawsuit against Dennis Hopper over a story Hopper told on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Hopper claimed that Torn pulled a knife on him during pre-production of the film Easy Rider (1969).

According to Hopper, Torn was originally cast in the film but was replaced with Jack Nicholson after the incident. Torn claimed in his lawsuit that Hopper pulled the knife on him. A trial court judge ruled in Torn's favor and Hopper was ordered to pay $475,000 in compensatory damages but denied Torn's request for punitive damages, ruling Hopper had not acted with malice. Hopper appealed. A California appellate court upheld the ruling for compensatory damages, and reversed the ruling for the punitive damages, requiring Hopper to pay another $475,000.

Filmography

Actor
-
Shadow Stalkers (Video Game) (filming) as
The Producer
2016
TripTank (TV Series) as
M
- #InsideRoy (2016) - M (voice)
2012
Bridge of Names as
Tom
2012
Men in Black 3 as
Large-Headed Alien at Funeral (uncredited)
2011
3 Weeks to Daytona as
Sal
2011
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus as
King Looney
2010
God of War III (Video Game) as
Hephaestus (voice)
2009
The Afterlight as
Carl
2009
American Cowslip as
Trevor O'Hart
2007
30 Rock (TV Series) as
Don Geiss
- Larry King (2009) - Don Geiss
- Reunion (2008) - Don Geiss
- Sandwich Day (2008) - Don Geiss
- Succession (2008) - Don Geiss
- Jack Gets in the Game (2007) - Don Geiss
- Corporate Crush (2007) - Don Geiss
- The C Word (2007) - Don Geiss
2009
Happy Tears as
Joe
2008
The Golden Boys as
Capt. Jeremiah Burgess
2008
Lucky Days as
Bobo
2008
August as
David Sterling
2007
Three Days to Vegas as
Joe Wallace
2007
Bee Movie as
Lou Lo Duca (voice)
2007
Turn the River as
Quinette
2006
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Jules Copeland
- Bedfellows (2006) - Jules Copeland
2006
Zoom as
Larraby
2006
Marie Antoinette as
Louis XV
2005
Yours, Mine & Ours as
Commandant Sherman
2005
The Sisters as
Dr. Chebrin
2005
Forty Shades of Blue as
Alan James
2004
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story - Deleted Scenes (Video) as
Patches O'Houlihan
2004
Eulogy as
Grandpa Collins
2004
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story as
Patches O'Houlihan
2004
Welcome to Mooseport as
Bert Langdon
2003
The Lyon's Den (TV Series) as
Senator Harlan M. Turner
- The Other Side of Caution (2003) - Senator Harlan M. Turner
- Pilot (2003) - Senator Harlan M. Turner
- The Fifth - Senator Harlan M. Turner
- Blood - Senator Harlan M. Turner
2003
Love Object as
Novak
2003
Maniac Magee (TV Movie) as
George McNab
2003
Rolling Kansas as
Oldman
2002
Men in Black II: Blooper Reel (Video short) as
Zed
2002
Men in Black II: Alternate Ending (Video short) as
Zed
2002
Will & Grace (TV Series) as
Lionel Banks
- Bacon and Eggs (2002) - Lionel Banks
- -And the Horse He Rode in On (2002) - Lionel Banks
- A.I.: Artificial Insemination: Part 2 (2002) - Lionel Banks
- A.I.: Artificial Insemination: Part 1 (2002) - Lionel Banks
2002
Men in Black II as
Zed
2002
Soul Food (TV Series) as
Peter Redmond
- Ultimate Power (2002) - Peter Redmond
2001
Freddy Got Fingered as
Jim Brody
2000
Men in Black: Extended and Alternate Scenes (Video short) as
Zed
2000
Men in Black Alien Attack (Video short) as
Agent Zed
2000
Wonder Boys as
Q
2000
A Vision of Murder: The Story of Donielle (TV Movie) as
Detective Manny Garett
1999
Seasons of Love (TV Mini Series) as
Spence
- Episode #1.2 (1999) - Spence
- Episode #1.1 (1999) - Spence
1999
The Insider as
John Scanlon
1999
Balloon Farm (TV Movie) as
Harvey H. Potter
1999
The Wonderful World of Disney (TV Series) as
Harvey H. Potter
- Balloon Farm (1999) - Harvey H. Potter
1999
Passing Glory (TV Movie) as
Father Robert Grant
1992
The Larry Sanders Show (TV Series) as
Arthur
- Flip (1998) - Arthur
- Putting the 'Gay' Back in Litigation (1998) - Arthur
- Just the Perfect Blendship (1998) - Arthur
- I Buried Sid (1998) - Arthur
- Beverly's Secret (1998) - Arthur
- Adolf Hankler (1998) - Arthur
- The Interview (1998) - Arthur
- Pilots and Pens Lost (1998) - Arthur
- As My Career Lay Dying (1998) - Arthur
- The Beginning of the End (1998) - Arthur
- Another List (1998) - Arthur
- Larry's New Love (1997) - Arthur
- The Roast (1997) - Arthur
- Pain Equals Funny (1997) - Arthur
- The Book (1997) - Arthur
- The Prank (1997) - Arthur
- Artie and Angie and Hank and Hercules (1997) - Arthur
- Make a Wish (1997) - Arthur
- The Matchmaker (1997) - Arthur
- The New Writer (1996) - Arthur
- Ellen, or Isn't She? (1996) - Arthur
- Where Is the Love? (1996) - Arthur
- My Name Is Asher Kingsley (1996) - Arthur
- Everybody Loves Larry (1996) - Arthur
- Larry's on Vacation (1995) - Arthur
- Eight (1995) - Arthur
- 0.409 (1995) - Arthur
- Beverly and the Prop Job (1995) - Arthur
- Larry's Big Idea (1995) - Arthur
- Larry's Sitcom (1995) - Arthur
- I Was a Teenage Lesbian (1995) - Arthur
- Conflict of Interest (1995) - Arthur
- Brother, Can You Spare 1.2 Million? (1995) - Arthur
- Nothing Personal (1995) - Arthur
- Hank's Sex Tape (1995) - Arthur
- The P.A. (1995) - Arthur
- Jeannie's Visit (1995) - Arthur
- The Bump (1995) - Arthur
- Arthur After Hours (1995) - Arthur
- Hank's New Assistant (1995) - Arthur
- Roseanne's Return (1995) - Arthur
- End of the Season (1994) - Arthur
- Arthur's Crises (1994) - Arthur
- Next Stop Bottom (1994) - Arthur
- The Fourteenth Floor (1994) - Arthur
- Hank's Divorce (1994) - Arthur
- Doubt of the Benefit (1994) - Arthur
- Larry Loses a Friend (1994) - Arthur
- Like No Business I Know (1994) - Arthur
- Headwriter (1994) - Arthur
- The Mr. Sharon Stone Show (1994) - Arthur
- Office Romance (1994) - Arthur
- Hank's Night in the Sun (1994) - Arthur
- People's Choice (1994) - Arthur
- Would You Do Me a Favor? (1994) - Arthur
- You're Having My Baby (1994) - Arthur
- Montana (1994) - Arthur
- NY or LA? (1993) - Arthur
- The Grand Opening (1993) - Arthur
- Off Camera (1993) - Arthur
- Hank's Wedding (1993) - Arthur
- Performance Artist (1993) - Arthur
- Being There (1993) - Arthur
- Larry's Birthday (1993) - Arthur
- Broadcast Nudes (1993) - Arthur
- Larry's Partner (1993) - Arthur
- Larry Loses Interest (1993) - Arthur
- Artie's Gone (1993) - Arthur
- Life Behind Larry (1993) - Arthur
- The Hankerciser 200 (1993) - Arthur
- Larry's Agent (1993) - Arthur
- The Stalker (1993) - Arthur
- The List (1993) - Arthur
- The Breakdown: Part 2 (1993) - Arthur
- The Breakdown: Part 1 (1993) - Arthur
- Hey Now (1992) - Arthur
- A Brush with the Elbow of Greatness (1992) - Arthur
- Party (1992) - Arthur
- Talk Show (1992) - Arthur
- Out of the Loop (1992) - Arthur
- Hank's Contract (1992) - Arthur
- The New Producer (1992) - Arthur
- The Guest Host (1992) - Arthur
- The Promise (1992) - Arthur
- What Have You Done for Me Lately? (1992) - Arthur
1998
Disney's Hades Challenge (Video Game) as
Zeus (voice)
1997
Ghost Stories (TV Series) as
Narrator
- Winner Takes All (1998) - Narrator
- Consumers (1998) - Narrator
- At Death's Door (1998) - Narrator
- The State of Grace (1998) - Narrator
- The Stainless Blade (1997) - Narrator
- Cold Dark Space (1997) - Narrator
- Beware the Muse (1997) - Narrator
- Wake in Fear (1997) - Narrator
1998
Senseless as
Randall Tyson
1997
Hercules (Video Game) as
Zeus (voice)
1997
The Almost Perfect Bank Robbery (TV Movie) as
Royce
1997
Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules (Video Game) as
Zeus (voice)
1997
Men in Black as
Zed
1997
Hercules as
Zeus (voice)
1997
Trial and Error as
Benny Gibbs
1996
The Mouse as
Trucker 'God'
1996
Down Periscope as
Admiral Winslow
1995
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat (TV Series short) as
Voices
- Wet Paint/News Blues/Copy Cat (1996) - Voices (uncredited)
- Felix's Big Splash/Gross Ghost/Swedish Meatballs (1995) - Voices (voice, uncredited)
- Felix in Nightdrop Land/Shocking Story (1995) - Voices (uncredited)
- Order of the Black Cats/Now Boarding/Felix Breaks the Bank (1995) - Voices (voice, uncredited)
1995
How to Make an American Quilt as
Arthur
1995
Chicago Hope (TV Series) as
Dr. Warren Shutt
- Hello Goodbye (1995) - Dr. Warren Shutt
1995
Letter to My Killer (TV Movie) as
Russel Vanik
1995
Canadian Bacon as
General Dick Panzer
1995
She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal (TV Movie) as
Adm. Snyder
1995
For Better or Worse as
Captain Cole
1995
The John Larroquette Show (TV Series) as
Bernard Galvin
- You Bet Your Life (1995) - Bernard Galvin
1994
Heart of a Child (TV Movie) as
Dr. Leonard Bailey
1994
Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III (TV Mini Series) as
Adolphus
- Spring 1866 - Spring/Summer 1866 (1994) - Adolphus (credit only)
- Autumn 1865 - Spring 1866 (1994) - Adolphus
- Summer 1865 - Autumn 1865 (1994) - Adolphus
1993
Where the Rivers Flow North as
Noel Lord
1993
RoboCop 3 as
The CEO
1993
Beyond the Law as
Deputy Butch Prescott
1992
A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story (TV Movie) as
Bill Morgan
1992
T Bone N Weasel (TV Movie) as
Happy Sam
1992
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (TV Movie) as
Admiral Paul Yost - Presidential Delegation
1991
Death Falls as
Dub Farley
1991
Death Hits the Jackpot (TV Movie) as
Leon Lamarr
1991
My Son Johnny (TV Movie) as
Brian Stansbury
1991
Dolly Dearest as
Karl Resnick
1991
Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind (TV Movie) as
Captain Jack Parsons
1991
Defending Your Life as
Bob Diamond
1990
By Dawn's Early Light (TV Movie) as
Colonel Fargo
1990
Kojak: None So Blind (TV Movie) as
Gideon Hogarth
1990
Beautiful Dreamers as
Walt Whitman
1990
Pair of Aces (TV Movie) as
Capt. Jack Parsons
1989
Sweet Bird of Youth (TV Movie) as
Boss Finley
1989
Silence Like Glass as
Dr. Markowitz
1989
Cold Feet as
Sheriff
1989
Hit List as
Vic Luca
1988
Blind Curve (Short) as
Maheu
1988
April Morning (TV Movie) as
Solomon Chandler
1987
The King of Love (TV Movie) as
Jack Kraft
1987
Laguna Heat (TV Movie) as
Joe Datilla
1987
Nadine as
Buford Pope
1987
Extreme Prejudice as
Sheriff Hank Pearson
1987
Destination America (TV Movie) as
Corbet St. James IV
1987
J. Edgar Hoover (TV Movie) as
Lyndon Baines Johnson
1986
Manhunt for Claude Dallas (TV Movie) as
Tim Nettleton
1986
Dream West (TV Mini Series) as
Kit Carson
- Part II (1986) - Kit Carson
- Dream West (1986) - Kit Carson
1985
Beer as
Buzz Beckerman
1985
Summer Rental as
Scully
1985
The Atlanta Child Murders (TV Mini Series) as
Lewis Slaton
- Episode #1.2 (1985) - Lewis Slaton
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - Lewis Slaton
1985
The Execution (TV Movie) as
Wilheim Gehbert
1984
City Heat as
Primo Pitt
1984
Songwriter as
Dino McLeish
1984
Flashpoint as
Sheriff Wells
1984
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (TV Movie) as
Big Daddy
1984
Misunderstood as
Will
1984
When She Says No (TV Movie) as
Stuart Blankfort
1983
Scarab (Video) as
Khepera
1983
Cross Creek as
Marsh Turner
1982
Airplane II: The Sequel as
Bud Kruger
1982
The Blue and the Gray (TV Mini Series) as
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
- Part 3 (1982) - Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
- Part 2 (1982) - Gen. Ulysses S. Grant (credit only)
- Part 1 (1982) - Gen. Ulysses S. Grant (credit only)
1982
Jinxed! as
Harold Benson
1982
The Beastmaster as
Maax
1982
A Stranger Is Watching as
Artie Taggart
1980
First Family as
General G. E. Dumpston
1980
Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case (TV Movie) as
Charles Burt
1980
Sophia Loren: Her Own Story (TV Movie) as
Carlo Ponti
1980
One-Trick Pony as
Walter Fox
1979
A Shining Season (TV Movie) as
Jack Baker
1979
Heartland as
Clyde Stewart
1979
The Seduction of Joe Tynan as
Senator Kittner
1979
Blind Ambition (TV Mini Series) as
Richard M. Nixon
- Part IV (1979) - Richard M. Nixon
- Part III (1979) - Richard M. Nixon
- Part II (1979) - Richard M. Nixon
- Part I (1979) - Richard M. Nixon
1978
Betrayal (TV Movie) as
Doctor Hartogs
1978
The Eddie Capra Mysteries (TV Series)
- The Intimate Friends of Jenny Wilde (1978)
1978
Steel Cowboy (TV Movie) as
K.W. Hicks
1978
Coma as
Dr. George
1977
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover as
Dwight Webb
1977
Most Wanted (TV Series) as
Christian Van Wyck
- The Dutchman (1977) - Christian Van Wyck
1977
Nasty Habits as
Maximilian
1976
Birch Interval as
Thomas
1976
The Man Who Fell to Earth as
Nathan Bryce
1976
The American Parade (TV Mini Series) as
Walt Whitman
- Song of Myself (1976) - Walt Whitman
1975
Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan (TV Movie) as
Glen Tuttle
1974
Crazy Joe as
Richie
1973
The President's Plane Is Missing (TV Movie) as
George Oldenburg
1973
Cotter as
Roy
1973
Payday as
Maury Dann
1972
Circle of Fear (TV Series) as
Jonathon
- Touch of Madness (1972) - Jonathon
1972
Mannix (TV Series) as
Victor Roarke
- The Open Web (1972) - Victor Roarke
1972
Slaughter as
Dominic Hoffo
1972
Hollywood Television Theater: Two by Chekhov (TV Movie)
1971
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Will Hewitt
- Blind Hunch (1971) - Will Hewitt
1971
Montserrat (TV Movie) as
Izquierdo
1970
Maidstone as
Raoul Rey O'Houlihan
1970
Tropic of Cancer as
Henry Miller
1969
Coming Apart as
Joe
1969
Lions Love (... and Lies) as
The Beard Director (uncredited)
1968
Beyond the Law as
Popcorn
1968
Sol Madrid as
Dano Villanova
1967
Beach Red as
Sergeant Honeywell
1966
The Long Hunt of April Savage (TV Movie) as
Noah Delahunty
1966
You're a Big Boy Now as
I.H. Chanticleer
1965
The Cincinnati Kid as
Slade
1965
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Jacob Yellow-Sun
- Escort to Doom (1965) - Jacob Yellow-Sun
1965
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Alexander
- Alexander the Greater Affair: Part Two (1965) - Alexander
- Alexander the Greater Affair: Part One (1965) - Alexander
1965
12 O'Clock High (TV Series) as
Col. Mark Royce
- The Lorelei (1965) - Col. Mark Royce
1962
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
John Burroughs / Dr. Nicholas Keefe
- An Exchange of Gifts (1964) - John Burroughs
- The Chemistry of Anger (1962) - Dr. Nicholas Keefe
1964
Combat! (TV Series) as
Avery
- A Gift of Hope (1964) - Avery
1964
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Paul Vrolic
- But Who Shall Beat the Drums? (1964) - Paul Vrolic
1964
The Reporter (TV Series) as
Albert Vince
- Extension Seven (1964) - Albert Vince
1964
The Great Adventure (TV Series) as
Lieutenant John C. Freemont
- The Pathfinder (1964) - Lieutenant John C. Freemont
1964
The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) as
Eddie Sanderson
- The Secret in the Stone (1964) - Eddie Sanderson
1963
Breaking Point (TV Series) as
Roy Kendall
- Millions of Faces (1963) - Roy Kendall
1963
Channing (TV Series) as
Donald Burrows
- A Doll's House with Pompoms and Trophies (1963) - Donald Burrows
1963
The Lieutenant (TV Series) as
Sgt. Karl Kasten
- The Proud and the Angry (1963) - Sgt. Karl Kasten
1963
Route 66 (TV Series) as
Alvah Clayhorne
- Who Will Cheer My Bonnie Bride (1963) - Alvah Clayhorne
1961
The Untouchables (TV Series) as
Johnny Mizo / Harry Strauss
- The Spoiler (1963) - Johnny Mizo
- The Masterpiece (1961) - Harry Strauss
1963
Critic's Choice as
Dion Kapakos
1962
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
Joel Coles
- Crazy Sunday (1962) - Joel Coles
1962
Festival (TV Series) as
Carlo
- The Gambler (1962) - Carlo
1962
Hero's Island as
Nicholas Gates
1962
Sweet Bird of Youth as
Thomas J. Finley, Jr.
1962
Naked City (TV Series) as
Ansel Boake
- A Case Study of Two Savages (1962) - Ansel Boake
1961
Frontier Circus (TV Series) as
Jess Evans
- The Hunter and the Hunted (1961) - Jess Evans
1961
King of Kings as
Judas
1961
Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life (TV Movie) as
Paul
1957
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Ernie Walters / Steve Morgan #22
- The Kiss-Off (1961) - Ernie Walters
- Number Twenty-Two (1957) - Steve Morgan #22
1960
Thriller (TV Series) as
Duncan Corey
- The Purple Room (1960) - Duncan Corey
1958
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Lt. Douty / Harold Rutland Jr. / Lieutenant Harrison
- The Tunnel (1959) - Lt. Douty
- Face of a Hero (1959) - Harold Rutland Jr.
- Bomber's Moon (1958) - Lieutenant Harrison
1959
Sunday Showcase (TV Series) as
The Android
- Murder and the Android (1959) - The Android
1959
Pork Chop Hill as
Lt. Walter Russel
1958
Pursuit (TV Series)
- Epitaph for a Golden Girl (1958)
1958
Johnny Belinda (TV Movie) as
Locky McCormick
1958
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- The Quiet Street (1958)
1956
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Somers
- Eddie (1958)
- The Killer Instinct (1957)
- Murder of a Sand Flea (1956)
- Mock Trial (1956) - Somers (as Elmor Torn)
1956
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Will Dare
- The Charmer (1958) - Will Dare
- The Little Bullfighter (1957)
- Wetback Run (1956)
1957
The Restless Gun (TV Series) as
Jody Gilman
- Jody (1957) - Jody Gilman
1957
The Seven Lively Arts (TV Series)
- The Changing Ways of Love (1957)
1957
Time Limit as
Lt. George Miller
1956
The Alcoa Hour (TV Series) as
Pierre / Kino
- Hostages to Fortune (1957) - Pierre
- The Big Wave (1956) - Kino
1957
A Face in the Crowd as
Barry Mills (uncredited)
1957
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour (TV Series) as
O'Hara
- So Short a Season (1957) - O'Hara
1956
Baby Doll as
The Dentist (uncredited)
1956
Omnibus (TV Series)(segment "The Blue Hotel")
- The Blue Hotel (1956) - (segment "The Blue Hotel")
Director
1988
The Telephone
1972
Hollywood Television Theater: Two by Chekhov (TV Movie)
Producer
2008
Lucky Days (executive producer)
2006
The Convention (Short) (executive producer)
Soundtrack
1993
The Larry Sanders Show (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Arthur After Hours (1995) - (performer: "I Wanna Be Around" - uncredited)
- Hank's Wedding (1993) - (performer: "The Way You Look Tonight" - uncredited)
1985
Summer Rental (performer: "'Love Boat' Theme")
Thanks
-
MegaRace: DeathMatch (Video Game) (dedicatee) (filming)
-
Shadow Stalkers (Video Game) (dedicatee) (filming)
2019
It Takes a Lunatic (Documentary) (in memory of)
2016
Pretty Dudes (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
- Set Phasers to Ho - (in memory of)
2000
American Masters (TV Series documentary) (thanks - 1 episode)
- Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows (2000) - (thanks)
1976
Harlan County U.S.A. (Documentary) (thanks)
Self
2021
Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- A Tribute to Jack Nicholson: One of the Greatest Actors of Any Generation (2021) - Self
2010
Norman Mailer: The American (Documentary) as
Self
2010
Documentary: The Making of God of War III (Video documentary short) as
Self
2010
Making American Cowslip (Documentary short) as
Self
2009
Whatever Happened To? (TV Series) as
Self
- Schmoozers (2009) - Self
2007
The Making of 'the Larry Sanders Show' (Video documentary) as
Self
2007
The World's Greatest Comedy Characters (TV Special documentary) as
Self / Arthur
2006
Sweet Bird of Youth: Chasing Time (Video short) as
Self
2004
Extreme Dodgeball (TV Series) as
Self / Commissioner (2005 -)
2001
Nine Hundred Nights (Video documentary) as
Narrator
2000
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Clint Eastwood - Part 2: American Filmmaker (2000) - Self
- Clint Eastwood - Part 1: Out of the West (2000) - Self
2000
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor
- Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows (2000) - Self - Actor
1998
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1998
James Dean: A Portrait (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator
1997
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1997
Maury (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 8 September 1997 (1997) - Self
1997
The 51st Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1997
Theater Talk (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rip Torn (1997) - Self - Guest
1997
Fox After Breakfast (TV Series) as
Guest
- Episode dated 2 April 1997 (1997) - Guest
1997
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.173 (1997) - Self
1996
The Hindenburg (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1996
The 18th Annual CableACE Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1996
The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1996
Lauren Hutton and... (TV Series) as
Self
- Rip Torn (1996) - Self
1996
2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1995
The 17th Annual CableACE Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1995
The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1995
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1995
The 16th Annual CableACE Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1994
The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1993
The Howard Stern Interview (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.16 (1993) - Self
1993
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rip Torn/Steve Buscemi/Dick Dale (1993) - Self - Guest
1993
The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Presenter
1993
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.110 (1993) - Self
1993
Working in the Theatre (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Production: Anna Christie (1993) - Self
1992
Fires of Kuwait (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1992
The Dennis Miller Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest star
- Episode #1.87 (1992) - Self - Guest star
1989
Ghost Towns of the Old West (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (narrator)
1986
The 58th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
1984
The 56th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Nominee
1983
The 9th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Accepting Award for Favourite Mini-Series
1981
Tomorrow Coast to Coast (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 December 1981 (1981) - Self
1977
On the Line (Documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
1974
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #13.163 (1974) - Self - Actor
1972
The Galloping Gourmet (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 April 1972 (1972) - Self
1971
McLean and Company (TV Series) as
Self
- Rip Torn and Geraldine Paige (1971) - Self
1971
1 P.M. (Documentary)
1968
Listen, America! (Short) as
Self
1966
Today (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 5 August 1966 (1966) - Self
1963
Camera Three (TV Series) as
Self
- Why an Actor? (1966) - Self
- Actor's Studio (1963) - Self
1964
The Les Crane Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.12 (1964) - Self
1964
The 18th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1962
The 34th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1960
About Faces (TV Series) as
Self
- Rip Torn (1960) - Self
1959
The 13th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
Archive Footage
2021
History of the Sitcom (TV Series documentary) as
Arthur the Producer
- Working for Laughs (2021) - Arthur the Producer
2019
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- ET Stars We Lost (2019) - Self
2019
Gone But Not Forgotten (TV Series short) as
Self
- 2019 (2019) - Self
2019
Remembering 2019: In Memoriam (TV Special) as
Self / actor
2015
Six Different Kinds of Light John Alcott (Documentary short) as
Maax
2015
Get All That, Ant? (Documentary)
2014
Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
Self
- Robocop 3 (1993) (2014) - Self
2008
World's Dumbest (TV Series) as
Self
- Meltdowns (2008) - Self
2007
The Making of 'Marie Antoinette' (Video short) as
Self
1997
Chicago Hope (TV Series) as
Dr. Warren Shutt
- Brain Salad Surgery (1997) - Dr. Warren Shutt
1979
Clapper Board (TV Series)
- New Releases (1979)
1967
Lionpower from MGM (Documentary short) as
Dano Villanova (uncredited)
1966
One Spy Too Many as
Alexander

References

Rip Torn Wikipedia