Emile Meyer
Emile Meyer, born on August 18, 1910, in New Orleans, was a prominent American actor best known for his portrayal of tough, authoritative figures in Hollywood films during the 1950s. His performances often graced the genres of westerns and thrillers, leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Notable roles include Ryker in the classic Western *Shane* (1953), Father Dupree in Stanley Kubrick's *Paths of Glory* (1957), and a corrupt police officer in *Sweet Smell of Success* (1957). He also made an appearance in the 1961 television series *The Asphalt Jungle*.
Meyer had a diverse television career, featuring in various guest roles, including an episode of John Payne's *The Restless Gun*. He showcased his versatility as a stubborn juror in the 1957 *Maverick* episode titled "Rope of Cards," opposite James Garner. His guest appearance in *The Restless Gun* episode "Man and Boy" was filmed at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California.
Meyer continued to act into the late 1970s, with his final film role in *The Legend of Frank Woods* (1977). He passed away on March 19, 1987, leaving behind a legacy of memorable characters that enriched the American film landscape.
Filmography
The Delicate Delinquent
King of the Wild Stallions
The Tall Men
The Big Night
White Feather
Raw Edge
The People Against O'Hara
The Fiend Who Walked the West
Taggart
Young Dillinger
Stranger on Horseback
Drums Across the River
Shield for Murder
Riot in Cell Block 11
Revolt in the Big House
Man with the Gun
Blackboard Jungle
A Time for Killing
Shane
The Lineup
Gun the Man Down
Paths of Glory
Sweet Smell of Success
The Case Against Brooklyn
The Man with the Golden Arm