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Victor Mature

AKA: Victor John Mature
Birthday: 1913-01-29
Died: 1999-08-04
Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, USA


Victor John Mature was an American stage, film and television actor. In July 1942 Mature attempted to enlist in the U.S. Navy but was rejected for color blindness. He enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard after taking a different eye test the same day. He was assigned to the USCGC Storis (WMEC-38), which was doing Greenland patrol work. After 14 months aboard the Storis, Mature was promoted to the rate of Chief Boatswain's Mate. In 1944 he did a series of War Bond tours and acted in morale shows. He assisted Coast Guard recruiting efforts by being a featured player in the musical revue "Tars and Spars" which opened in Miami, Florida in April of 1944 and toured the United States for the next year. In May 1945 Mature was reassigned to the Coast Guard manned troop transport USS Admiral H. T. Mayo (AP-125) which was involved in transferring troops to the Pacific Theater. Mature was honorably discharged from the Coast Guard in November 1945 and he resumed his acting career. Film career After the war, Mature was cast by John Ford in My Darling Clementine, playing Doc Holliday opposite Henry Fonda's Wyatt Earp. For the next decade, Mature settled into playing hard-boiled characters in a range of genres such as Westerns and Biblical films, such as The Robe (with Richard Burton and Jean Simmons) and its popular sequel, Demetrius and the Gladiators (with Susan Hayward). Mature also starred with Hedy Lamarr in Cecil B. DeMille's Bible epic, Samson and Delilah (1949) and as Horemheb in The Egyptian (1954) with Jean Simmons and Gene Tierney. He reportedly stated he was successful in Biblical epics because he could "make with the holy look". He also starred with Esther Williams in Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) and, according to her autobiography, had a romantic relationship with her.  After five years of retirement, he was lured back into acting by the opportunity to parody himself in After the Fox (1966), co-written by Neil Simon. In a similar vein in 1968 he played a giant, The Big Victor, in Head, a potpourri movie starring The Monkees. The character poked fun at both his screen image and, reportedly, RCA Victor who distributed Colgems Records, the Monkees's label. Mature enjoyed the script while admitting it made no sense to him, stating "All I know is it makes me laugh." Mature was famously self-deprecatory about his acting skills. Once, after being rejected for membership in a country club because he was an actor, he cracked, "I'm not an actor — and I've got sixty-four films to prove it!" He was quoted in 1968 on his acting career: "Actually, I am a golfer. That is my real occupation. I never was an actor. Ask anybody, particularly the critics." Victor Mature died of leukemia in 1999, at his Rancho Santa Fe, California home, at the age of 86. He was buried in the family plot at St. Michael's Cemetery in his hometown of Louisville. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Victor Mature has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6780 Hollywood Blvd.

Filmography

My Darling Clementine
Character: Dr. John 'Doc' Holliday
One Million B.C.
Character: Tumak
Cry of the City
Character: Lt. Candella

The Last Frontier
Character: Jed Cooper
Chief Crazy Horse
Character: Crazy Horse
Kiss of Death
Character: Nick Bianco

I Wake Up Screaming
Character: Frankie Christopher (Botticelli)
The Egyptian
Character: Horemheb
The Las Vegas Story
Character: Lt. Dave Andrews

The Robe
Character: Demetrius
Samson and Delilah
Character: Samson

The Shanghai Gesture
Character: Doctor Omar
Million Dollar Mermaid
Character: James Sullivan
Demetrius and the Gladiators
Character: Demetrius

Footlight Serenade
Character: Tommy Lundy
Moss Rose
Character: Michael Drego
The Long Haul
Character: Harry Miller

Interpol
Character: Charles Sturgis
Gambling House
Character: Marc Fury
Violent Saturday
Character: Shelley Martin

Escort West
Character: Ben Lassiter
Head
Character: The Big Victor
Androcles and the Lion
Character: Captain

Safari
Character: Ken Duffield
After the Fox
Character: Tony Powell
Betrayed
Character: 'The Scarf'

The Glory Brigade
Character: Lt. Sam Pryor
The Sharkfighters
Character: Lt. Cmdr. Ben Staves
Seven Days' Leave
Character: Johnny Grey

Easy Living
Character: Pete Wilson
Affair with a Stranger
Character: Bill Blakeley
Every Little Crook and Nanny
Character: Carmine Ganucci

My Gal Sal
Character: Paul Dresser
Wabash Avenue
Character: Andy Clark
Uncertain Verification
Character: (archive footage)

Captain Caution
Character: Daniel 'Dan' Marvin
Dangerous Mission
Character: Matt Hallett
Fury at Furnace Creek
Character: Cash Blackwell / Tex Cameron

The Big Circus
Character: Henry Jasper 'Hank' Whirling
China Doll
Character: Capt. Cliff Brandon
Hannibal
Character: Hannibal

The Bandit Of Zhobe
Character: Kasmin Khan
Stella
Character: Jeff DeMarco
The Tartars
Character: Oleg

Timbuktu
Character: Mike Conway
The Housekeeper's Daughter
Character: Lefty
Red Hot and Blue
Character: Danny James

Tank Force!
Character: Sgt. David Thatcher
Zarak
Character: Zarak Khan
Song of the Islands
Character: Jefferson Harper

Something for the Birds
Character: Steve Bennett
Samson and Delilah
Character: Manoah
Firepower
Character: Howard Everett

No, No, Nanette
Character: William Trainor
The Veils of Bagdad
Character: Antar
Show-Business at War
Character: Self

Mi Marilyn
Character: Self (archive footage)
Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend
Character: Self (archive footage)
House of Dreams
Character: Narrator (voice)