John Houseman
John Houseman, born on September 22, 1902, in Romania, was a British-American actor and film producer whose career spanned several decades. He is perhaps most renowned for his influential partnership with director Orson Welles, starting from their collaboration in the Federal Theatre Project and culminating in the landmark film Citizen Kane. Houseman gained widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Professor Charles Kingsfield in the 1973 film The Paper Chase, a performance that earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He later reprised this iconic role in the television adaptation of the same name.
In addition to his film work, Houseman became a familiar face in popular culture through his memorable commercials for the brokerage firm Smith Barney, where his distinctive Mid-Atlantic English accent captured audiences' attention. This accent was characteristic of many actors of his generation, adding to his unique presence on screen.
Houseman's contributions to theater and film left a lasting impact, and he continued to be a respected figure in the entertainment industry until his passing on October 31, 1988. His legacy endures through his varied and significant roles in both film and theater, showcasing his versatility and talent as an actor and producer.
Filmography
Bright Lights, Big City
The Cheap Detective
The Paper Chase
St. Ives
Three Days of the Condor
Gideon's Trumpet
Old Boyfriends
Rollerball
Wholly Moses
Too Much Johnson
Ghost Story (1981)
Another Woman
The Fog
Noble House
Silver Spoons
The Winds of War
The Paper Chase