Richard Harrison (actor)

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Richard Harrison
Film actor
, writer, director, producer

Richard Harrison (born May 26, 1936) is an American actor, writer, director and producer known for his work in European B-movies during the 1960s and 1970s, and exploitation films of the early 1970s.

He worked with directors ranging from established names like

Paolo Solvay, Godfrey Ho, and Alfonso Brescia. Harrison's co-stars ranged from major and minor stars of the time like Anita Ekberg, Michèle Mercier, Klaus Kinski, Fernando Sanco, and Helmut Berger to obscure cult actors such as Mike Monty and Romano Kristoff
.

Early life

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Harrison left for Los Angeles at 17, where he found work first at the Vic Tanny and Bert Goodrich gyms. Many people working in the film industry trained at the gym and these encounters led Harrison to study acting. In 1961 he married Loretta Nicholson, the daughter of American International Pictures co-chief James H. Nicholson.

American film appearances

He appeared in a

Eurospy films and Spaghetti Westerns. Formal acting studies set Harrison apart from other muscular American actors working in Italy in the early 1960s, such as Brad Harris and Steve Reeves
, with whom he is often grouped.

1960s European movies

Harrison relocated to

Gunfight at Red Sands (Duello Nel Texas), directed by Ricardo Blasco in 1963. Gunfight at Red Sands is also noteworthy for being the first Italian Western to feature an Ennio Morricone score. Harrison turned down Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars and recommended Clint Eastwood for the role.[1] Harrison joked that this was his greatest contribution to cinema.[2]

The 1968 film

Eurospy film, is also often cited as his best film in the genre and one of his better earlier films. He again played the role of CIA Agent Fleming in a sequel, Killers Are Challenged
, in 1966.

The Italian actor Bruno Piergentili who made European features during this period was given the name "Dan Harrison," perhaps to evoke Richard's name.

1970s exploitation films

Harrison's career dwindled slowly in the 1970s at the same rate as the Spaghetti Western died. He began appearing in low-budget movies shot all over the world: In

Pakleni otok
, led by Vladimir Tadej.

He made most of his better quality 70s films during the earlier half of the decade, like the comic Spaghetti Western Due Fratelli, a.k.a.

My Name is Trinity
(1971) follow.

Other notable early 70s films were

Dig Your Grave, Friend...Sabata's Coming (1971), directed by Juan Bosch, is a western livened up by the presence of Spanish actor Fernando Sancho. Harrison acted in several films with Sancho, the archetypal Mexican bandit of paella and Spaghetti Westerns, most of which were produced and/or directed by Ignacio F. Aquino
.

One of the more successful Harrison films from the latter half of the 70s was the

Jackie Brown
(1997).

The most interesting curio in Harrison's 70s filmography is the 1971 film L'Explosion, directed by

and Harrison's son Sebastian.

Z-movies in Asia

Harrison in 2011

In the 1980s, Harrison found himself mostly stranded in B-movie action films made in the Philippines and Hong Kong. Although generally considered the lowest point of Harrison's career, some of his 80s films have gained a cult audience.

In the Philippines, Harrison acted in five ultralow-budget actioners, best classified as

Gods in Polyester and Gods in Spandex, Harrison states that he wrote some of the screenplays for Filipino films practically overnight, using a pseudonym
. For example, Harrison's "Fireback" screenplay Harrison wrote is credited to "Timothy Jorge," a pseudonym usually used by Don Gordon Bell, one of the expatriate American actors working for Silver Star. Harrison also mentions that the Silver Star films he acted in didn't have complete shooting scripts, and many scenes were improvised on the spot, contributing to their disjointed narrative.

Silver Star recycled the same group of American and European expatriate actors from film to film, all appearing in the Harrison vehicles. Mike Monty, an old acquaintance of Harrison from the Italian days who had migrated to the archipelago, James Gaines, Romano Kristoff, Bruce Baron, Ann Milhench, and others. Harrison struck a friendship with Kristoff, one of the leading Silver Star actors, and later invited him to Italy to act in a film he produced and directed, Three Men on Fire (1986).

When they were made, the poor quality of Filipino films hurt Harrison's reputation. However, they have attracted cult interest in bad movie fandoms over the years. Although he fondly remembers Teddy Page, Harrison doesn't have kind words for Lim and working for the Silver Star.

In Hong Kong, Harrison starred in what was supposed to be a small number of low-budget martial arts "ninja" films directed by Chinese filmmaker

cult films
. Disgusted with that outcome, Harrison returned to the United States.

In 1991, Harrison played Jack Roth in the drama film Lies of the Twins opposite Aidan Quinn, Isabella Rossellini, and Iman. Directed by Tim Hunter,[3] much of the movie was shot at Harrison's beach-front home in Malibu.[4] The film was generally well-received by critics upon release.[5]

Harrison subsequently slowed down his film work over the next few years. His last movies were the 1993 erotic thriller Angel Eyes and the 2000 film Jerks. Angel Eyes was directed by the prolific cinematographer/director Gary Graver and starred Erik Estrada, John Phillip Law, and Monique Gabrielle.

Some of the more noteworthy movies in Harrison's later career were the Moroccan film Amok (1982) and Dark Mission (1987), by both loved and hated Spanish director Jesús Franco. Unfortunately, the latter might not be much better than Harrison's Filipino films in terms of quality. Still, it did have a more-interesting-than-usual cast featuring Christopher Lee, Christopher Mitchum, and French adult film star Brigitte Lahaie (also known for appearing in the horror films of Jean Rollin).

One of the few serious roles that Harrison portrayed in the 1980s was that of American President Andrew Johnson in Ali Hatami's Iranian production Hajji Washington. The film was completed in 1982 but was not screened in Iran until 1998.

He has since founded a now defunct, multisystem electronics company named Gladiator Electronics with his son Sebastian.

Partial filmography

  • Kronos (1957), as Pilot
  • Jeanne Eagels (1957), as Cpl. Hodgson (uncredited)
  • South Pacific (1958), as Co-Pilot
  • Too Much, Too Soon (1958), as Swimming Companion (uncredited)
  • Battle Flame (1959), as 2nd Lt. Wechsler
  • Tall Story (1960), as Student (uncredited)
  • Master of the World (1961), as Alistair
  • The Invincible Gladiator (1961), as Rezius
  • Avenger of the Seven Seas a.k.a. Il giustiziere dei mari (1962), as Lieutenant David Robinson
  • Gladiators 7 (1962), as Darius
  • Medusa Against the Son of Hercules a.k.a. Perseo l'invincibile (1963), as Perseo
  • Il pirata del diavolo a.k.a. The Saracens (1963), as Marco Trevisan
  • Duello nel Texas a.k.a. Gunfight at Red Sands a.k.a. Gringo (1963), as Ricardo 'Gringo' Martinez
  • Sons of Vengeance
    (1964), as Jeff Walker
  • Messalina vs. the Son of Hercules a.k.a. L'ultimo gladiatore (1964), as Glaucus
  • The Two Gladiators a.k.a. Fight or Die (1964), as Lucius Crassus
  • Revolt of the Praetorians (1964), as Velerio Rufo
  • Giants of Rome (1964), as Claudius Marcellus
  • Adventures of the Bengal Lancers (1964), as Sgt. Frankie Ross
  • Jungle Adventurer a.k.a. Temple of a Thousand Lights (1965), as Alan Foster
  • Secret Agent Fireball (1965), as Bob Fleming
  • 100.000 dollari per Ringo a.k.a. $100,000 for Ringo (1965), as Lee 'Ringo' Barton
  • Bob Fleming... Mission Casablanca a.k.a. Killers Are Challenged (1966), as Bob Fleming
  • El Rojo (1966), as Donald 'El Rojo' Sorensen
  • Ring Around the World a.k.a. Duello nel mondo (1966), as Fred Lester
  • Master Stroke a.k.a. Colpo maestro al servizio di Sua Maestà britannica (1967), as Arthur Lang / Owen
  • 28 minuti per 3 milioni di dollari [it] a.k.a. 28 Minutes for 3 Million Dollars (1967), as Jacques
  • L'uomo del colpo perfetto a.k.a. Hot Diamonds in Cold Blood (1967), as Steve Norton
  • Fantabulous Inc. (1967), as Richard Werner aka Karl Meyer
  • Vengeance a.k.a. Joko - Invoca Dio... e muori (1968), as Joko / Rocco Barrett
  • Day After Tomorrow
    a.k.a. Uno dopo l'altro (1968), as Stan Ross
  • Between God, the Devil and a Winchester (1968), as Father Pat Jordan
  • C'era una volta un gangster (1969), as Larry Alfieri
  • 36 Hours to Hell
    (1969), as Captain Stern
  • Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You (1970), as Hero
  • Stagecoach of the Condemned (1970), as Robert Walton
  • Churchill's Leopards (1970), as Lt. Richard Benson / Lt. Hans Müller
  • Reverend's Colt (1970), as Sheriff Donovan
  • L'Explosion [fr] (1971), as Max
  • Dig Your Grave Friend... Sabata's Coming (1971), as Steve McGowan
  • His Name Was King (1971), as John 'King' Marley
  • Holy Water Joe (1971), as Charlie Bennett
  • Lo sceriffo di Rockspring a.k.a. Sheriff of Rock Springs (1971), as The Sheriff
  • You Can Do a Lot with 7 Women a.k.a. Si può fare molto con 7 donne (1972), as Mike Spencer
  • Two Brothers in Trinity (1972), as Jesse Smith
  • La lunga cavalcata della vendetta [it] a.k.a. Deadly Trackers (1972), as Jeff Carter / James Luke / Django
  • Los fabulosos de Trinidad (1972), as Scott
  • The Godfather's Friend a.k.a. The Way of the Godfather (1972), as Richard Maddock
  • Joe Dakota (1972), as Joe Dakota
  • Pugni, pirati e karatè (1973), as Gargantua / 'Garga'
  • Dört Hergele (1974)
  • Anasinin Gozu (1974)
  • Story of a Poor Young Man [it] (1974)
  • Una donna per 7 bastardi (1974), as Cripple
  • Un viaje de locos (1974)
  • Yankesici (1975)
  • Marco Polo a.k.a. The Four Assassins (1975), as Marco Polo
  • The Boxer Rebellion a.k.a. The Bloody Avengers (1976), as General von Waldersee, the German Commander
  • Achtung! The Desert Tigers (1977), as Maj. Lexman
  • Natascha - Todesgrüße aus Moskau (1977), as Bukow
  • La belva col mitra
    a.k.a. Beast with a Gun (1977), as Santini
  • Clouzot & C. contro Borsalino & C. (1977), as Borsalino
  • Chubby Chiro's Big Con (1978)
  • Sahit (1978)
  • Provincia violenta (1978), as Augusto
  • Napoli... i 5 della squadra speciale (1978), as Areangeli
  • Black Gold Dossier (1979), as Richard Benson
  • Pakleni otok
    (1979), as Americki narednik Taylor
  • Napoli storia d'amore e di vendetta (1979), as Frank
  • Don't Trust the Mafia (1979), as Questore Ferrari
  • Challenge of the Tiger a.k.a. Gymkata Killer (1980), as Richard Cannon
  • Orgasmo nero [it] a.k.a. Voodoo Baby (1980), as Paul
  • La mondana nuda (1980)
  • Hajji Washington (1982), as President Andrew Johnson / Grover Cleveland
  • Corri come il vento, Kiko (1982), as Guido
  • Rescue Team (1983)
  • Hunter's Crossing (1983), as Burns Jr.
  • Fireback (1983), as Jack Kaplan
  • Intrusion Cambodia (1983)
  • Amok (1983), as Elton Horn
  • Zhi zun shen tou (1984)
  • Blood Debts a.k.a. Eliminator (1985), as Mark Collins
  • È arrivato mio fratello a.k.a. Here's My Brother (1985), as Spinetti
  • Ninja Terminator (1985), as Ninja master Harry
  • Ninja Holocaust (1985)
  • Lei ting chu chuan (1985), as Richard
  • Three Men on Fire (1986), as Mathews - CIA agent
  • Ninja the Protector (1986), as Ninja Master Gordon Anderson
  • Ninja Champion (1986), as Richard
  • Ninja Thunderbolt (1986), as Richard
  • The Ninja Squad (1986), as Ninja master Gordon
  • Ninja Hunt (1986)
  • Ninja Dragon (1986), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Golden Ninja Warrior (1986)
  • Ninja Kill (1987), as Ninja master Gordon
  • Ninja Operation: Licensed to Terminate (1987)
  • Evil Spawn (1987), as Max Adrian
  • Hitman the Cobra (1987), as Phillip
  • Ninja: Silent Assassin (1987), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Operação Ninja III (1987), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Ninja Commandments (1987), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Ninja Avengers (1987), as Master Gordon
  • Cobra vs. Ninja (1987), as Ninja master Gordon
  • The Ninja Showdown (1988), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Ninja Powerforce (1988), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Ninja: The Bootlace Philosophy (1988)
  • Diamond Ninja Force (1988), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Hands of Death (1988)
  • Dark Mission (1988), as Lt. Sparks
  • The Power of Ninjitsu (1988), as Gordon
  • Scorpion Thunderbolt (1988)
  • Ninja Strike Force (1988), as Ninja Master Gordon
  • Gemini, the Twin Stars (1988), as Senator Buffington
  • Above the War (1989), as General O'Connor
  • Terminal Force (1989), as Nick Tyree
  • Operation Las Vegas (1990), as Jefferson
  • Highway to Hell (1990)
  • Empire of the Dark (1991), as Arkham
  • The Channeler (1991), as Jack
  • Lies of the Twins (1991), as Jack Roth
  • Paid to Kill (1991), as James Burton
  • Angel Eyes (1993), as Vince
  • Un affare trasversale (1998)
  • Jerks (2000)

Bibliography

Harrison contributed pieces on his 1970s and 1980s films to two compilations:

  • Gods In Polyester
    , or, A Survivors' Account of 70's Cinema Obscura
    (2004)
  • Gods In Spandex, or, A Survivors' Account of 80's Cinema Obscura (2007)

References

  1. ^ Frayling, Christopher Spaghetti Western: Cowboys and Europeans from Karl May to Sergio Leone, Routledge, 1981, p. 145
  2. ^ "Interview". Nanarland.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
  3. ^ Jerry Roberts, Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors, Volume 1, (Scarecrow Press: 2009), p. 267.
  4. ^ Video Watchdog, Issues 9–14, (Tim & Donna Lucas: 1992), p. 64.
  5. ^ Jim Hillier, The New Hollywood, (Continuum: 1992), p. 64.

External links

In-depth interview on video

Richard Harrison and his movies:

Miscellaneous: