Robert Mitchum

August 6, 1917 • Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA

Night of the Hunter, Cape Fear, Out of the Past

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Born: August 6, 1917  |  Birthplace: Bridgeport, Connecticut  |  Famous For: Film Noir Icon — Night of the Hunter, Cape Fear

The Sleepy-Eyed Lion

Robert Mitchum maintained a deliberate air of not caring about anything — which was the greatest acting performance of his life. Beneath the hooded eyes and lazy drawl was a genuine artist who made Night of the Hunter one of cinema’s most terrifying villain performances and Out of the Past the defining film noir. He spent a chain-gang sentence as a teenager and turned it into a character.

Leo Legacy

  • Night of the Hunter: 1955 — his Preacher Harry Powell is one of cinema’s most terrifying villains
  • Cape Fear: 1962 — Max Cady established the template for screen menace
  • Out of the Past: 1947 — the defining film noir performance
  • Chain gang: Arrested as a teenager for vagrancy — worked a real chain gang that informed his acting

Mitchum’s Leo charisma was disguised as indifference — his eyes told the whole truth.

“The only reason I’m in Hollywood is because I don’t have the moral courage to refuse the money.”

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