George (I) Segal filmography and biography

Date of birth : 13 February 1934, Great Neck, Long Island, New York, USA

George (I) Segal biography

At one time in the early 1970s, it seemed like George Segal would have a career like that enjoyed by his contemporary Jack Nicholson (I), that of an actor's actor equally adept at comedy and drama. Segal never made the leap to superstar status, and surprisingly, has never won a major acting award, the latter phenomenon being particularly surprising when viewed from the period 1973-4, when he reached the height of his career, appearing in A Touch of Class (1973) and Robert Altman (I)'s California Split (1974). It was at this point that Segal's career went awry, when he priced himself as a superstar with a seven-figure salary, but failed to come through at the box office. For example, The Black Bird (1975) was a failure, but, ironically, at the end of the decade, he dropped out of a movie that would have burnished his tarnished lustre as a star: Blake Edwards (I)' 10 (1979). 10 (1979) made Dudley Moore a star, while Arthur (1981) made him a superstar in the 1980s, a lost decade for Segal. It was an example of a career burnout usually associated with the "Oscar curse" (his No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) co-star Rod Steiger, for example, was a great character actor whose career was run off the rails by the expectations raised by the Academy Award). George Segal has never won an Oscar, but more surprisingly, has only been nominated once, for Best Supporting Actor of 1966 for his role as "Nick" in Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). George Segal was born on February 13, 1934 in Great Neck, Long Island, New York. After a stint in the military, he made his bones as a stage actor before being cast in his first meaty film role in The Young Doctors (1961). His turns in Ship of Fools (1965) and the eponymous King Rat (1965) in 1965 heralded the arrival of a major talent. He followed it up with his Oscar-nominated performance in Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), in which he more than held his own against Richard Burton (I) and Elizabeth Taylor (I). Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) was a cultural phenomenon, the film that wrecked the MPDDA censorship code that had been in place since 1934, and a huge box office success to boot. He had arrived in the major leagues.

By the early 1970s, appearances in such films as The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), Blume in Love (1973), Born to Win (1971) and The Hot Rock (1972) had made him a major star with an enviable reputation, just under the heights of the superstar status enjoyed by the likes of Paul Newman (I). He followed up A Touch of Class (1973) (a hit film for which his co-star Glenda Jackson won an Oscar) and his brilliant performance as the out-of-control gambler in California Split (1974) with a co-starring turn opposite of Jane Fonda in Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), a big hit that revitalized Jane Fonda's film carer. He gave a deft comic performance in Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978) with Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Morley (I), which proved a modest box office success. For all practical purposes, even after the failures of The Black Bird (1975), "Lucky Lady" and The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976), it seemed like Segal, with a few deft career choices, could reorient his career and deliver on the promise of his early period.

That he didn't may be the unintended consequence of his focusing on comedy to the detriment of drama. The comedy A Touch of Class (1973) made him a million dollar-per-film movie star, and that's what he concentrated on. Segal began relying on his considerable charm to pull off movies that had little going for them other than their star, and it backfired on him. These films weren't infused with the outrageously funny, subversive comedy of Wheres Poppa? (1970), a success from his first period that he enjoyed along with co-star Ruth Gordon (I) and director Carl Reiner.

When Segal first made it in the mid-1960s, he established his serious actor bona fides with a deal he cut with ABC-TV that featured him in TV adaptations of Broadway plays. He also played a very memorable "Biff Loman" in Death of a Salesman (1966) (TV), shining in performance in counterpoint to the vital presence that was Lee J. Cobb's "Willy Loman". It was a good life for an actor, and he took time to show off his banjo-playing skills by fronting the "Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band", with which he cut several records.

While the 1980s were mostly a career wasteland for Segal, he came back in the 1990s, using his flair for comedy as part of the ensemble cast of Just Shoot Me! (1997).

George (I) Segal trivia


- Accomplished banjo player. Arranged and performed on "A Touch of Ragtime" (1985) and performed with Canadian Brass on "Basin Street" (1987).
- Shortly after his second wife's death, he ran into his high school sweetheart who became his third wife.
- Father of Polly Segal (b. 1966) and Elizabeth (b. 1962)
- Was the first choice for the 10 (1979) role that ultimately went to Dudley Moore. Ironically, he was later cast in the The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996), in the role that Dudley Moore was originally slated to play.
- Ivy League graduate; Class of 1955, Columbia College, Columbia University (New York, New York).
- Is, to the day, one year younger than Kim Novak (I).
- Married to his high school sweetheart.
- Graduate of George School 1951, a boarding school in Newtown, Pennsylvania.
- Before making it big as an actor, he earned money playing banjo in a seven-man Dixieland band, the Red Onion Jazz Band. When it was Segal who had gotten the gig for the group, its name was Bruno Lynch and His Imperial Band -- Segal being Lynch.
- He studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.


George (I) Segal filmography

Name Year
Love and Other Drugs 2010
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 2010
Retired at 35 2010
Ollie Klublershturf vs the Nazis 2010
Make Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America 2009
2012 2009
Made for Each Other 2009
The Brothers Warner 2008
Three Days to Vegas 2007
My Wife Is Retarded 2007
Billy Mandy s Big Boogey Adventure 2007
Pushing Daisies 2007
Private Practice 2007
The War at Home 2005
Chutzpah, This Is? 2005
Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone 2005
Fielder s Choice 2005
Heights 2005
Entourage 2004
Boston Legal 2004
The Amazing Westermans 2004
Inventing Grace, Touching Glory 2003
The Electric Piper 2003
Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 2002
NBC s Funniest Outtakes 2002
History vs. Hollywood 2001
The Zeta Project 2001
Bette 2000
The Linda McCartney Story 2000
Elizabeth Taylor: England s Other Elizabeth 2000
Elizabeth Taylor: A Musical Celebration 2000
Breakfast 2000
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1999
Law Order: Special Victims Unit 1999
Open House 1998
Houdini 1998
Just Shoot Me! 1997
Great Romances of the 20th Century: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton 1997
Tracey Takes On... 1996
Flirting with Disaster 1996
The Cable Guy 1996
The Rosie O Donnell Show 1996
The Making of a Hollywood Madam 1996
The Mirror Has Two Faces 1996
It s My Party 1996
The Daily Show 1996
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest 1996
To Die For 1995
Caroline in the City 1995
The Babysitter 1995
The Naked Truth 1995
Picture Windows 1994
High Tide 1994
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 1994
Deep Down 1994
Seasons of the Heart 1994
Following Her Heart 1994
The Feminine Touch 1994
Kleiner Mann ganz groß 1994
Direct Hit 1994
Burke s Law 1994
Joshua Tree 1993
Look Who s Talking Now 1993
Taking the Heat 1993
The Larry Sanders Show 1992
Un orso chiamato Arturo 1992
Me, Myself and I 1992
Fiofaniya, risuyushchaya smert 1991
For the Boys 1991
The Endless Game 1990
All s Fair 1989
Look Who s Talking 1989
Run for Your Life 1988
Murphy s Law 1988
The Kiss 1987
Take Five 1987
Many Happy Returns 1986
Live Aid 1985
Not My Kid 1985
Stick 1985
The Cold Room 1984
The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood 1984
Circus of the Stars 9 1984
Aspel Company 1984
Murder, She Wrote 1984
Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer 1983
Killing em Softly 1982
Deadly Game 1982
Night of 100 Stars 1982
Carbon Copy 1981
The Bert Convy Special: There s a Meeting Here Tonight 1981
Winnetou le mescalero 1980
The Last Married Couple in America 1980
It ll Be Alright on the Night 2 1979
Juke Box Saturday Night 1979
Lost and Found 1979
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? 1978
Rollercoaster 1977
Fun with Dick and Jane 1977
The American Film Institute Salute to Bette Davis 1977
America at the Movies 1976
The 48th Annual Academy Awards 1976
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox 1976
The Black Bird 1975
Salute to Lew Grade 1975
Russian Roulette 1975
California Split 1974
The American Film Institute Salute to James Cagney 1974
Revista de cine 1974
The Terminal Man 1974
A Touch of Class 1973
Blume in Love 1973
The Lie 1973
ABC s Wide World of Entertainment 1973
The Hot Rock 1972
The 43rd Annual Academy Awards 1971
Born to Win 1971
The Owl and the Pussycat 1970
Up Your Legs Forever 1970
Where s Poppa? 1970
Loving 1970
Il suo modo di fare 1969
The Bridge at Remagen 1969
The Joan Rivers Show 1969
The Southern Star 1969
The Joe Namath Show 1969
The David Frost Show 1969
Bye Bye Braverman 1968
No Way to Treat a Lady 1968
Of Mice and Men 1968
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1967
The Desperate Hours 1967
The St. Valentine s Day Massacre 1967
Lost Command 1966
Death of a Salesman 1966
Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966
The Quiller Memorandum 1966
King Rat 1965
Ship of Fools 1965
Invitation to a Gunfighter 1964
The New Interns 1964
The Robert Taylor Show 1963
Channing 1963
Arrest and Trial 1963
Act One 1963
The Nurses 1962
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962
The Longest Day 1962
The Mike Douglas Show 1961
The Young Doctors 1961
The Closing Door 1960
Play of the Week 1959
Naked City 1958
The United States Steel Hour 1953
I ve Got a Secret 1952
Armstrong Circle Theatre 1950
What s My Line? 1950


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