Steve Brodie (actor)
Steve Brodie was an American stage, film, and television actor from El Dorado in Butler County in south central Kansas. He reportedly adopted his screen name in memory of Steve Brodie, a daredevil who claimed to have jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 and survived.
Career
Brodie appeared in 79 feature films during his career, plus a profusion of appearances on episodic TV. He worked at various studios, including MGM, RKO and Republic Pictures, appearing mostly in Westerns and B-movies. He played supporting roles in the majority of his films, including the 1947 film noir classic Out of the Past and 1950's Armored Car Robbery. An exception was 1947's Desperate, where he had a starring role. Later appearances included roles in two Elvis Presley films: 1961's Blue Hawaii and 1964's Roustabout.Beginning in the mid 1950s, he appeared mostly on television, with guest-starring roles in such series as Stories of the Century, Crossroads, Sugarfoot, Colt.45, Cheyenne (TV Series), Stagecoach West, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, The Public Defender, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Alaskans, Pony Express, The Brothers Brannagan, Going My Way, The Asphalt Jungle, Wanted: Dead or Alive, and The Dakotas. Brodie made three guest appearances on Perry Mason. He portrayed Ben Wallace in the 1959 episode 'The Case of the Garrulous Gambler', Eddie Lewis in the 1962 episode 'The Case of the Angry Astronaut' and Quinn Torrey in the 1964 episode 'The Case of the Witless Witness'.
Brodie and Lash La Rue appeared nine and five times, respectively, as Sheriff Johnny Behan of Cochise County, Arizona, an historical person, in the ABC Western series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, starring Hugh O'Brian as Wyatt Earp.
Brodie appeared on stage in the 1950s as Maryk in a national company production of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, co-starring with Paul Douglas as Queeg and Wendell Corey as Greenwald.
Personal life
Brodie was married to actress Lois Andrews from 1946 to 1948. He married Barbara Ann Savitt in 1950. Their son, Kevin Brodie, was a child actor who later became a film producer, director, and screenwriter.Death
Steve Brodie in 1992, at age 72, died of cancer in Canoga Park, California. In his obituary in The Los Angeles Times, the newspaper erroneously states that Brodie had been nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for 1949's Home of the Brave. Actually, the actor was not among the five nominees in that category that year.Partial filmography
1940s
- Ladies Courageous as Tower Man
- Follow the Boys as Australian Pilot
- Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as Military Police Corporal
- This Man's Navy as Timothy Joseph Aloysius 'Tim' Shannon
- The Clock as Sergeant
- It's in the Bag! as Usher
- Anchors Aweigh as Soldier
- The Crimson Canary as Hillary
- A Walk in the Sun as Private Judson
- Young Widow as Willie Murphy
- Badman's Territory as Bob Dalton
- Sunset Pass as Cashier Slagle
- Criminal Court as Frankie Wright - Vic's Brother
- The Falcon's Adventure as Benny
- Trail Street as Logan Maury
- Code of the West as Henchman Matt Saunders
- Thunder Mountain as Chick Jorth
- Desperate as Steve Randall
- Crossfire as Floyd
- Out of the Past as Fisher
- The Arizona Ranger as Quirt Butler
- Guns of Hate as Anse Morgan
- Return of the Bad Men as Cole Younger
- Station West as Stellman
- Bodyguard as Fenton
- Rose of the Yukon as Major Geoffrey Barnett
- Brothers in the Saddle as Steve Taylor
- Rustlers as Mort Wheeler
- I Cheated the Law as Frank Bricolle
- Home of the Brave as T.J. Everett
- Massacre River as Burke Kimber
- Treasure of Monte Cristo as Earl Jackson
- The Big Wheel as Happy Lee
- Tough Assignment as Boss Morgan
1950s
- The Great Plane Robbery as Murray
- Winchester '73 as Wesley
- Armored Car Robbery as Al Mapes
- It's a Small World as Charlie
- The Admiral Was a Lady as Mike O'Halloran - Boxer
- Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye as Joe 'Jinx' Raynor
- The Steel Helmet as Lieutenant Driscoll
- M as Police Lieutenant Becker
- The Sword of Monte Cristo as Sergeant
- Only the Valiant as Trooper Onstot
- Fighting Coast Guard as 'Red' Toon
- Two-Dollar Bettor as Rick Bowers - aka Rick Slate
- Joe Palooka in Triple Cross as Dutch
- Bal Tabarin as Joe Goheen
- Three for Bedroom "C" as Conde Marlowe
- Lady in the Iron Mask as Athos
- The Story of Will Rogers as Dave Marshall
- Army Bound as Matt Hall
- White Lightning as Jack Monohan
- The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms as Sergeant Loomis
- The Charge at Feather River as Private Ryan
- Donovan's Brain as Herbie Yocum
- Sea of Lost Ships as Lieutenant Rogers
- The Caine Mutiny as Chief Budge
- The Far Country as Ives
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Steve Grant
- The Cruel Tower as Casey
- Gun Duel in Durango as Dunsten
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Motorcycle Cop
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Maxie
- Under Fire as Captain Linn
- The Crooked Circle as Ken Cooper
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Al Revnel
- Spy in the Sky! as Vic Cabot
- Sierra Baron as Rufus Bynum
- Wanted: Dead or Alive Episode: "Miracle at Pot Hole" as Chester Miller aka Penfold Crane
- Wanted: Dead or Alive Episode: "Call Your Shot" as Jed Miller
- Arson for Hire as Arson Squad Inspector John 'Johnny' Broderick
- Here Come the Jets as Logan
- Rawhide as Marshal Coogan
1960s
- Three Came to Kill as Dave Harris
- Blue Hawaii as Tucker Garvey
- Cheyenne (TV Series) Episode: "Winchester Quarantine" as Steve Maclay
- Gunsmoke "Old Yellow Boots"... Welch
- A Girl Named Tamiko as James Hatten
- Cheyenne (TV Series) Episode: "Man Alone" as Buck Brown
- The Virginian as Sheriff Martin
- Of Love and Desire as Bill Maxton
- A Bullet for Billy the Kid
- Roustabout as Fred
- The Wild World of Batwoman as Jim Flanagan
- The Cycle Savages as Police Detective
1970s
- Gunsmoke "No Tomorrow"... Garth Brantley
- The Giant Spider Invasion as Dr. Vance
1980s
- Frankenstein Island as Jocko
- Delta Pi as Jack Enoff
- The Wizard of Speed and Time as Lucky Straeker