John Saxon
John Saxon, born Carmine Orrico on August 5, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York, was a prolific American actor and martial artist whose career spanned six decades and included over 200 film and television projects. Known for his compelling roles in Westerns and horror films, Saxon often portrayed law enforcement characters, earning a reputation for his versatility and charisma.
After honing his craft under the tutelage of Stella Adler, Saxon began his career as a contract actor at Universal Pictures, featuring in notable films such as Rock, Pretty Baby (1956) and Portrait in Black (1961). The 1970s and 1980s marked a significant period in his career, where he became a familiar face in horror cinema, appearing in classics like Black Christmas (1974), Dario Argento's Tenebrae (1982), and the iconic A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
Saxon's talents extended to martial arts, where he starred alongside Bruce Lee in the legendary film Enter the Dragon (1973). His impressive filmography also includes roles in Westerns like Death of a Gunfighter (1969) and Joe Kidd (1972), as well as the action-packed Raid on Entebbe (1977). Although his appearances became less frequent in the 1990s, he still left his mark with roles in Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) and From Dusk till Dawn (1996).
John Saxon passed away from pneumonia on July 25, 2020, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, leaving behind a rich legacy in film and television.
Filmography
The Glove
Posse from Hell
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
Hellmaster
Black Christmas
Pelts
Lancelot: Guardian of Time
Nightmare Beach
Death of a Gunfighter
The Killers Within
Portrait in Black
Joe Kidd
Fast Company (1979)
Battle Beyond the Stars
Prisoners of the Lost Universe
The Arrival
Mark Strikes Again
Blood Beach
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy
Hands of Steel
Running Scared
Scorpion with Two Tails
The Restless Years
The Reluctant Debutante
The Appaloosa
New Nightmare
Maximum Force
The Electric Horseman
Mitchell
The Last Samurai
War Hunt
Raid on Entebbe
Wrong Is Right
Company of Killers