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Burt Lancaster, pseudonimo di Burton Stephen Lancaster, è stato un attore, regista, produttore cinematografico e circense statunitense. L'American Film Institute ha inserito Lancaster al diciannovesimo posto tra le più grandi star della storia del cinema.
In 1964, he played a US Air Force general who, opposed by a colonel played by Kirk Douglas, tries to overthrow the president in Seven Days in May. Then, in 1966, he played an explosives expert in the western The Professionals . In 1970, Lancaster starred in the box-office hit, air-disaster drama Airport.
YearFilmProduction CompanyDistribution Company1948Norma Productions / Harold Hecht ...Universal - International Pictures1950Norma Productions / Frank Ross ...1951Norma Productions / Halburt Productions1952Norma Productions / Halburt ProductionsA Mexican-American sheriff (Burt Lancaster) must resort to violence against a powerful rancher (Frank Tanner, played by Jon Cypher) in order to get just compensation for the pregnant Indian widow of a wrongly killed black man.
A Mexican-American sheriff (Burt Lancaster) must resort to violence against a powerful rancher (Frank Tanner, played by Jon Cypher) in order to get just compensation for the pregnant Indian widow of a wrongly killed black man.
22 apr 2024 · These Burt Lancaster Western roles include starring, supporting and cameo appearances. You can sort these Burt Lancaster Western movies for additional information as well, such as who directed the films and when they were released.
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Nei suoi 73 anni di carriera ha recitato in Il gattopardo, Novecento e L'uomo dei sogni. Il sergente Bum! Burt Lancaster. Vero nome: Burton Stephen Lancaster - New York City (New York - USA) Century City (California - USA). Biografia, filmografia, premi, trailer, news e rassegna stampa.
He appeared in 85 movies with genre breakdown as: drama (51); romance (23); westerns (15); comedy (14); action/adv (14) and war (10). He appeared in film during five decades with the majority of his movies (60%) being released in the 40s, 50s and 60s.