Steve Forrest

A ruggedly handsome action man of the 1960's and 70's, Steve Forrest began his screen career as a small part contract player with MGM. A brother of star Dana Andrews, he was born William Forrest Andrews, the youngest of thirteen children. His father was a Baptist minister in Huntsville, Texas. In 1942, Steve enlisted in the U.S. Army, rose to the rank of sergeant and saw action at the Battle of the Bulge. Following his demobilisation, he visited his brother in Hollywood and came to the conclusion that acting wasn't a bad way to make a living (having already done some work as a movie extra). He went on to study in college at UCLA, eventually graduating in 1950 with a B.A. Honours Degree in theatre arts. He then served a brief apprenticeship as a carpenter, prop boy and set builder at San Diego's La Jolla Playhouse, where he was discovered by resident actor Gregory Peck and given a small part as a bellboy in the cast of the summer stock production of "Goddbye Again". A subsequent screen test led to a contract with MGM and resulting employment as second leads, brothers of the titular star, toughs and outlaws. His first proper recognition was being awarded 'New Star of the Year' by Golden Globe for his role in So Big (1953), a drama based on a Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Edna Ferber. From the mid-1950's, the rangy, 6-foot-3 actor became much in-demand on TV, beginning with classic early anthology and western series, interspersed with occasional appearances on the big screen (notably, in The Longest Day (1962) and as Joan Crawford's lover/attorney Greg Savitt in Mommie Dearest (1981)). In addition to numerous guest roles, he was regularly featured in series like Gunsmoke (1955), Dallas (1978) (as Wes Parmalee, who believes himself to be lost Ewing patriarch Jock) and Murder, She Wrote (1984). Already from the mid-60's, he decided to pick his assignments more carefully. In order to shed his image as the perpetual bad guy, he had relocated his family to England to star as antique-dealer-cum-undercover intelligence agent John Mannering in BBC's The Baron (1966). He followed this by another starring role as the stoic, tough Lieutenant Dan 'Hondo' Harrelson in the short-lived ABC police drama series S.W.A.T. (1975), possibly his best-remembered role. Steve later lampooned his screen personae in the satirical Amazon Women on the Moon (1987). In private life, Steve Forrest was known as a skilled golfer, lover of football and (according to 1970's newspaper articles) as a dedicated amateur beekeeper.

Known For

Birth Location Huntsville, Texas, USA
Born 1924-09-29
Died 2013-05-18

Movies

Miracle at St. Anna as Capt. Harding in The Longest Day (archive footage) (uncredited)
2008
Killer: A Journal of Murder as Warden Charles Casey
1996
Storyville as Judge Quentin Murdoch
1992
Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge as Will Mannon
1987
Amazon Women on the Moon as Capt. Nelson
1987
Spies Like Us as General Sline
1985
Sahara as Gordon
1983
Malibu as Rich Bradley
1983
Hotline as Tom Hunter
1982
Mommie Dearest as Greg Savitt
1981
Roughnecks as Paul Marshall
1980
North Dallas Forty as Conrad Hunter
1979
Captain America as Lou Brackett
1979
The Deerslayer as Hawkeye
1978
Maneaters Are Loose! as David Birk
1978
1977
Wanted: The Sundance Woman as Charlie Siringo
1976
The Hatfields and the McCoys as Randall McCoy
1975
The Hanged Man as James Devlin
1974
The Man in a Looking Glass as John Mannering 'The Baron'
1972
The Late Liz as Jim Hatch
1971
The Wild Country as Jim Tanner
1970
Rascal as Willard North
1969
The Baron: The Island as John Mannering 'The Baron'
1967
The Yellow Canary as Hubbard "Hub" Wiley
1963
The Longest Day as Capt. Harding
1962
The Second Time Around as Dan Jones
1961
Flaming Star as Clint Burton
1960
Five Branded Women as Paul Keller
1960
Heller in Pink Tights as Clint Mabry
1960
It Happened to Jane as Larry Hall
1959
The Living Idol as Terry Matthews
1957
Meet Me in Las Vegas as Steve Forrest (uncredited)
1956
Bedevilled as Gregory Fitzgerald
1955
Rogue Cop as Eddie Kelvaney
1954
Prisoner of War as Cpl. Joseph Robert Stanton
1954
Phantom of the Rue Morgue as Prof. Paul Dupin
1954
So Big as Dirk De Jong
1953
Take the High Ground! as Lobo Nagalaski
1953
The Band Wagon as Passenger on Train (uncredited)
1953
I Love Melvin as Photographer on Crane (uncredited)
1953
Last of the Comanches as Lt. Floyd (uncredited)
1953
The Clown as Young Man
1953
The Bad and the Beautiful as Actor in Georgia's Screen Test (uncredited)
1952
Geisha Girl as Rocky Wilson
1952
Sealed Cargo as Holtz
1951
Steve Forrest hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows