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John Cassavetes as Johnny Staccato, 1959

John Cassavetes began his career in film in 1953 and ended it in 1986, between which times he was involved in every aspect of the film, television, and stage arts, including acting, directing, scoring, shooting, editing, producing, and marketing.

As director

Year Title Credited as Notes
Director Writer Producer Other
1959 Shadows Yes Yes Editor Co-written with Robert Alan Aurthur
1961 Too Late Blues Yes Yes Yes Co-written with Richard Carr
1963 A Child Is Waiting Yes
1968 Faces Yes Yes Yes Editor Uncredited as editor and producer, Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay
1970 Husbands Yes Yes Yes Editor Uncredited as editor, also actor
1971 Minnie and Moskowitz Yes Yes Uncredited as actor
1974 A Woman Under the Influence Yes Yes Academy Award nomination for Best Director
1976 The Killing of a Chinese Bookie Yes Yes
1977 Opening Night Yes Yes Also actor
1980 Gloria Yes Yes
1984 Love Streams Yes Yes Co-written with Ted Allan, also actor
1986 Big Trouble Yes

As actor

Year Title Credited as Notes
Role
1951 Fourteen Hours Bit Role Uncredited
1953 Taxi Bit Role Uncredited
You Are There Plato Episode: "The Death of Socrates (399 B.C.)"
1954 Robert Montgomery Presents Un­known Episode: "Diary"
1954–1955 Danger Various 3 episodes
1955 Kraft Television Theatre Un­known Episode: "Judge Contain's Hotel"
The Elgin Hour Private Tommy Fitch / Frankie Dane 2 episodes
Armstrong Circle Theatre Arthur / Clay Cochran 3 episodes
Pond's Theater Un­known Episode: "Coquette"
The Night Holds Terror Robert Batsford
Goodyear Television Playhouse Paul Davis Episode: "The Expendable House"
1956 The United States Steel Hour Johnny Episode: "Bring Me a Dream"
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Sam Cobbett Episode: "You Got to Have Luck"
Appointment with Adventure Un­known Episode: "All Through the Night"
Crime in the Streets Frankie Dane
The 20th Century Fox Hour Max Markheim Episode: "The Last Patriarch"
Climax! Abel Wintery / McCloud 2 episodes
1957 Edge of the City Axel Nordmann
O. Henry Playhouse Un­known Episode: "Two Renegades"
Playhouse 90 Dexter Green Episode: "Winter Dreams"
Affair in Havana Nick
1958 Saddle the Wind Tony Sinclair
Westinghouse Studio One Private Paul Greco Episode: "Kurishiki Incident"
Alcoa Theatre Tony Benedetti Episode: "The First Star"
Pursuit Sam Caldwell Episode: "Calculated Risk"
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1959 General Electric Theater Johnny Episode: "Train for Tecumseh"
Lux Video Theatre Christo Sierra Episode: "The Dreamer"
Decoy Carl Walton Episode: "Across the World"
Shadows Pedestrian Uncredited
1959–1960 Johnny Staccato Johnny Staccato / The Killer 27 episodes
1961 Rawhide Cal Fletcher Episode: "Incident Near Gloomy River"
Too Late Blues Narrator Uncredited
1962 The Webster Boy Vance Miller
The Lloyd Bridges Show Castigo Episode: "El Medico"
Dr. Kildare Makin Saund Episode: "The Visitors"
1963 A Child Is Waiting Mentally-challenged Adult Who Walks Toward Camera Uncredited
Channing Lloyd Sullivan Episode: "Message from the Tin Room"
Breaking Point Evan Price Episode: "There Are the Hip, and There Are the Square"
1964 The Killers Johnny North
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Rusty Connors / Lee Griffin 2 episodes
1964–1965 Burke's Law Alfred Algeron / Various 4 episodes
1965 Profiles in Courage Parsons Episode: "John Peter Altgeld"
Kraft Suspense Theatre Peter Chandler Episode: "Won't It Ever Be Morning?"
Combat! Kalb Episode: "S.I.W."
The Legend of Jesse James Blackie Dolan Episode: "The Quest"
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Everett Lang Episode: "The Peacemaker"
1965–1967 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Various 3 episodes
1966 The Virginian Jonah MacIntosh Episode: "Long Ride to Wind River"
The Long, Hot Summer Tim Demming Episode: "The Intruders"
1967 Devil's Angels Cody
The Dirty Dozen Victor Franko Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor
1968 Off to See the Wizard General Karonos Episode: "Alexander the Great"
Rosemary's Baby Guy Woodhouse
Rome Like Chicago (Bandits in Rome) Mario Corda
1969 Machine Gun McCain Hank McCain
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium Steve
1970 Husbands Gus Demetri
1971 Minnie and Moskowitz Jim Uncredited
1972 Columbo Alex Benedict Episode: "Étude in Black"
1973 Nightside Carmine Kelly Television film
1975 Capone Frankie Yale
1976 Two-Minute Warning Sgt. Button
Mikey and Nicky Nicky Godalin
1977 Heroes VA Doctor Uncredited
Opening Night Maurice Aarons
1978 The Fury Ben Childress
Brass Target Maj. Joe De Lucca
1979 Flesh and Blood Gus Caputo Television film
1981 Whose Life Is It Anyway? Dr. Michael Emerson
1982 The Incubus Sam Cordell
Tempest Phillip Dimitrius
The Haircut Music Industry Executive Short film
1983 Marvin & Tige Marvin Stewart
1984 Love Streams Robert Harmon
1984 Fräulein Berlin Himself
1985 King Kongs Faust Berlin Film Fest Footage Uncredited
1989 I'm Almost Not Crazy:
John Cassavetes, the Man and His Work
Himself Filmed in 1984

References

  1. Raymond Carney, The films of John Cassavetes, New York and London: Cambridge University Press, 1994: p. 28.
  2. Ray Carney, Cassavetes on Cassavetes, Macmillan, 2001: p. 254.

Further reading

  • Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, “American Dreaming: The Films of John Cassavetes and the American Experience,” (Berkeley and Los Angeles, California and London: University of California Press, 1985).
  • Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, “The Films of John Cassavetes: Pragmatism, Modernism, and the Movies,” (Photographs: Shaw, Samuel [ar; arz; de; it] and Shaw, Larry, Cambridge Film Classics, General Editor: Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, Cambridge, New York, New York, Oakleigh, Melbourne, and Port Melbourne, Victoria, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapura, São Paulo, São Paulo, Delhi and New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, Dubai, Dubai, Tôkyô, and México, Distrito Federal: Cambridge University Press, 1994).
  • Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, “Escape Velocity: Notes on Beat Film,” “The Beat Movement in Film: A Comprehensive Screening List,” and “No Exit: John Cassavetes’ Shadows,” In: Phillips, Lisa, (Editor), “Beat Culture and the New America: 1950–1965,” (New York, New York and Paris: Whitney Museum of American Art and Éditions Flammarion, 1995), Pp. 190–209, 210–214, and 235–243.
  • Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, “Two Forms of Cinematic Modernism: Notes Toward a Pragmatic Aesthetic,” In: Ludington, Charles Townsend, Junior, (Editor), and Fahy, Thomas Richard and Reuning, Sarah Patrick, (Assistant Editors), “A Modern Mosaic: Art and Modernism in the United States,” (Chapel Hill, North Carolina and London: University of North Carolina Press, 2000), Pp. 357–416.
  • Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, (Editor), “Cassavetes on Cassavetes,” (London and New York, New York: Faber and Faber and Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2001).
  • Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, “Shadows,” (British Film Institute Film Classics, Series Editor: White, Robert Hanley Gregor, Series Consultants: Buscombe, Edward, MacCabe, Colin Myles Joseph, and Meeker, David, London, Basingstoke, Bloomington, Indiana, and Berkeley, California: British Film Institute Publishing, Palgrave Macmillan, Indiana University Press, and University of California Press, 2001).

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