McCarthy, Kevin, Cpl

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Corporal
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 5000-Special Services Officer
Last AFSC Group
Special Services (Officer)
Primary Unit
1943-1945, United States Army Air Forces (USAAF)
Service Years
1943 - 1945
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Washington
Washington
Year of Birth
1914
 
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Seattle
Last Address
Cape Cod
Date of Passing
Sep 16, 2010
 

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The world of horror and science fiction movies lost one of its totemic actors on Saturday when, according to the Los Angeles Times, Kevin McCarthy died at the age of 96. McCarthy was never really a household name, but he starred in a raft of genre classics including 1978s Piranha, 1981 The Howling, and most famously, the seminal 1956 sci-fi movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers, in which aliens attempt to turn the human race into emotionless pod people.He was a hugely talented character actor who made whatever he appeared in watchable and could help elevate good material into the realm of the truly great.



The Minneapolis-raised McCarthy was orphaned at an early age. My parents died of the flu, he told the San Diego Union-Tribune in 1991. First my father, then one day later my mother. That happened when I was not yet 5 years old.McCarthy was sent to a succession of foster homes and turned into a lazy, good-for-nothing kid. He found his calling at the University of Minnesota when a friend suggested that he try out for a role in Henry IV, Part 1. McCarthy would later recall how, when he first appeared onstage, he literally felt a millstone lift from my shoulders.



In 1951, McCarthy appeared in the movie version of Death of a Salesman and won an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Biff Loman. It was his starring role, however, in Don Siegel Invasion of the Body Snatchers for which he will be, rightly, remembered. I think the reason itstill so effective today is that we played it for real,McCarthy told the Akron Beacon Journal in 1996. It wasnt sappy or campy. We actually wondered how real people would really react if forced to deal with something like this.Apparently, McCarthy was once approached in a supermarket by legendary film director Eric von Stroheim, who told the actor that Body Snatchers was one of the 10 greatest pictures ever made! (Alas, history does not relate what the Austrian auteur had in his shopping basket.) Frankly, I could spend all day writing about the qualities of the noir-ish, nightmare-ish Body Snatchers, and of McCarthys superb, desperate performance. Instead, I will simply recommend you check out director Joe Dantes informed and heartfelt tribute to the movie on his Trailers from Hell website.



As Dante points out, Invasion of the Body Snatchers is so terrific that Hollywood feels obliged to remake it every couple of decades. One of the directors to revamp Siegels movie was Philip Kaufman, who recruited McCarthy for a cameo appearance in his 1978 version. The same year, the actor appeared as a semi-deranged geneticist in Joe Dantes solo directorial debut Piranha. McCarthy replaced Eric Braeden, who decided at the last moment that the shoots primitive, watery conditions werent for him. It was a blow, in that we liked Eric,Dante told me earlier this year. But on the other hand it led to me meeting to Kevin McCarthy, who is has been in numerous pictures of mine, and is a friend. So I cant say that I was weeping about it.



McCarthy became a member of Dantes stock band of actors, although there was little stock about his memorable appearances in The Howling, Innerspace, or the Dante-directed section of Twilight Zone: The Movie. While McCarthys other big-screen horror credits included Dark Tower and Ghoulies III, he was a versatile actor who appeared in films and TV shows of various stripes and, for many years, toured a one-man theatrical production about Harry Truman called Give Em Hell, Harry!. There are certainly people who best know him from his villainous turn in the comedy UHF.



Those who want to pay tribute to McCarthy, however, should definitely watch, or rewatch, the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Over the years, there has been much debate about whether it is a movie about the dangers of Communism or those of McCarthyism (I speak here, of course, of the red-baiting Joe McCarthy, not of the actor, although some obituaries are claiming the Body Snatchers star was a distant cousin of another politician, onetime presidential hopeful Eugene McCarthy). But there really is no doubt that the film is a bona fide classic. Ive embedded the trailer Theyre here, already! Youre next!!! below to whet your appetite.




   

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From MovieFone:
Kevin McCarthy Biography (1914-2010)

Born February 14 (some sources cite February 15), 1914, in Seattle, WA; son of Roy Winfield and Martha Therese (maiden name, Preston) McCarthy; brother ofMary McCarthy (a writer); married Augusta Dabney (an actress), 1941 (divorced, 1961); married Kate Crane, 1979; children: (first marriage) three; (secondmarriage) two. Addresses: Agent: Innovative Artists Talent, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067-6022.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
February 14, 1914
Seattle, Washington, United States

Died: Cape Cod, 16 Sep 2010
Famous Works

CREDITS
Film Appearances
Ronnie Meade, Winged Victory, 1944
Biff Loman, Death of a Salesman, Columbia, 1951
Steve Norris, Drive a Crooked Road, Columbia, 1954
Andre Rivage, Gambler from Natchez, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954
Tom Bannerman, Stranger on Horseback, United Artists, 1955
Jim R. Scott, An Annapolis Story (also known as The Blue and the Gold), Allied Artists, 1955
Stan Grayson, Nightmare, United Artists, 1956
Dr. Miles J. Binnell, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (also known as Sleep No More), Allied Artists, 1956
Harry Jordan, Diamond Safari, 1958
Raymond Taber, The Misfits, 1961
Blanchard, Forty Pounds of Trouble, Universal, 1962
General "Happy Jack" Kirby, A Gathering of Eagles, Universal, 1963
Dr. John Garrett, The Prize, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963
Allen McCleod, An Affair of the Skin (also known as Love As a Disorder), Zenith, 1964
Dick Jensen, The Best Man (also known as Gore Vidal's The Best Man), Warner Bros., 1964
Sylvester Josephson, Mirage, Universal, 1965
Otto Habershaw, A Big Hand for the Little Lady (also known as Big Deal at Dodge City), Warner Bros., 1966
Vershinin, The Three Sisters, 1966
Curtis O'Keefe, Hotel, Warner Bros., 1967
Colonel Wilson, The Hell with Heroes, Universal, 1968
Leslie Whitlock, If He Hollers, Let Him Go! (also known as DeadRight and Night Hunt), Paramount, 1968
Drake, Ace High (also known as Four Gunmen of Ave Maria, Revenge at El Paso, Revenge in El Paso, and I quattro dell'Ave Maria), Paramount, 1969
Burt Henry, Kansas City Bomber, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972
Washington doctor, Richard, 1972
Between Time and Timbuktu, 1972
Malcolm Grant, Alien Thunder (also known as Dan Candy's Law and Le tonnerre rouge), 1974
Ed McLean, El clan de los inmorales (also known as Mission: ToKill, Order to Kill, Orden de matar, Ordine di uccidere, and La testa del serpente), 1975
Major John Burke, Buffalo Bill and the Indians (also known as Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson), United Artists, 1976
Running man, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (remake), United Artists, 1978
Dr. Robert Hoak, Piranha, 1978
Calvin Donnelly, Hero at Large, United Artists, 1980
Mickey Bellinger, Those Lips, Those Eyes, United Artists, 1980
Fred Francis, The Howling, 1981
Uncle Walt, "It's a Good Life," Twilight Zone: The Movie, 1983
Mr. Chrystal, My Tutor, 1983
Himself, Montgomery Clift, 1983
Sergie, Dark Tower, Spectrafilm, 1987
Victor Scrimshaw, Innerspace, 1987
Colonel Tim Shaw, Hostage, 1987
R.J. Fletcher, UHF (also known as The Vidiot from UHF), 1989
Judge Reinholte, Fast Food, 1989
Vincent Tuttle, The Sleeping Car, 1990
William Reed, Love or Money, 1990
William Simmons, Eve of Destruction, 1991
General Geller, Final Approach, 1991
Professor Ragnar, Ghoulies 3: Ghoulies Go to College (also known as Ghoulies Go to College), 1991
Terry Corrigan, The Distinguished Gentleman, 1992
General, Matinee, 1993
Bartlett, Greedy, 1994
Phil Prentiss, Just Cause, 1995
Reed Tyler, Steal Big, Steal Little, 1995
Fire department rescuer, Mommy, 1995
R.J. Fletcher, "UHF," "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Videos, 1996
Grandpa Addams, Addams Family Reunion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998
Television Appearances
Series
Philip Hastings, The Survivors (also known as Harold Robbins' The Survivors), ABC, 1970
Claude Weldon, Flamingo Road, NBC, 1981-82
Zack Cartwright, Amanda's, ABC, 1983
George Hayward, Bay City Blues, 1983
Lucas Carter, The Colbys (also known as Dynasty II: The Colbys), 1986-87
Mr. Culbertson, Charlie Hoover, Fox, 1991
Movies
Clifford Coswell, U.M.C. (also known as Operation Heartbeat), CBS, 1969
Mark Reynolds, A Great American Tragedy, ABC, 1972
District Attorney Kamenski, Exo-Man, 1977
Tom Atherton, Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night, 1977
Dr. Ken Paige, Portrait of an Escort, 1980
Dr. Jones, Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story (also known as Rosie), 1982
Ward Hawley, The Making of a Male Model, ABC, 1983
Mr. Thompson, Invitation to Hell, 1984
Wes Vandergelder, The Ratings Game (also known as The Mogul), 1984
Reichman, Deadly Intentions, ABC, 1985
Judge Crandall, The Midnight Hour (also known as In the Midnight Hour), ABC, 1985
Jonathan Hire, A Masterpiece of Murder, NBC, 1986
Joseph P. Kennedy, LBJ: The Early Years, NBC, 1987
Harland Everett, The Long Journey Home, ABC, 1987
The governor, Once upon a Texas Train (also known as Texas Guns), CBS, 1988
Senator Wilson, The Rose and the Jackal, TNT, 1990
Waverly Blake, Dead on the Money, TNT, 1991
Dr. Nelson Congemi, Duplicates, USA Network, 1992

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