Macon McCalman
Macon McCalman, born on December 30, 1932, in Memphis, Tennessee, was a distinguished American actor celebrated for his compelling performances in film and television. Throughout his career, McCalman made notable contributions to the entertainment industry, appearing in prominent films that showcased his versatile talent. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the classic 1972 thriller "Deliverance," which remains an iconic piece of cinema. His impressive filmography also includes the beloved 1991 drama "Fried Green Tomatoes," where he delivered a memorable performance that resonated with audiences.
One of his most recognized roles came in the 1977 blockbuster "Smokey and the Bandit," where his engaging portrayal added depth to the film's ensemble cast. McCalman's work spanned several decades, and he became a familiar face on both the big screen and television, earning admiration from fans and critics alike.
Despite his success in Hollywood, McCalman remained deeply connected to his roots in Memphis, where he passed away on November 29, 2005. His legacy endures through his significant contributions to film and the impact he made on viewers, solidifying him as a respected figure in the realm of acting.
Filmography
Scattered Dreams
The Gambler: The Adventure Continues
Comes a Horseman
Honkytonk Man
The Last of Mrs. Lincoln
Doc Hollywood
Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann
The Deliberate Stranger
A Walk in the Clouds
Carbon Copy
The Falcon and the Snowman
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1984)
Rollover
Marie: A True Story