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Percy Rodriguez

Percy Rodriguez (born Percy Rodrigues; June 13, 1918 – September 6, 2007) was a Canadian actor who appeared in many television shows and films from the 1950s to the 1980s. He was of Afro-Portuguese heritage and was born in the Saint-Henri neighbourhood of Montreal. Born with the surname "Rodrigues," he adopted the spelling "Rodriguez" after it was misspelled in a Broadway program early in his career. Rodriguez was also known for his extensive voiceover work as the narrator of film trailers, television spots and documentaries.

Percy Rodriguez
Rodriguez as Dr. Harry Miles in Peyton Place, 1968.
Born
Percy Rodrigues

(1918-06-13)June 13, 1918
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedSeptember 6, 2007(2007-09-06) (aged 89)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActor
Years active1948–1987
Spouse(s)Almeada Batson (1943-1996) (her death) (2 children)
Karen Cook-Rodrigues (2003-2007) (his death)
Children2 with Almeada

Early life edit

Rodriguez was the oldest of three siblings and was of African and Portuguese descent. After his father left home while Percy was in his early teens, Percy began working to help provide for his family. He developed an interest in boxing and acting, becoming a professional boxer while simultaneously exploring acting jobs. He ended up joining Montreal’s Negro Theatre Guild and ultimately won the Canadian Drama Festival acting award in 1939. Despite the award, finding a legitimate acting job was difficult, which led to him working as a toolmaker and machinist for 10 years at Pratt & Whitney in Longueuil, Quebec in order to survive.[1]

Career edit

Rodriguez began his acting career in the 1930s, appearing in stage plays and television series in his native country. He eventually moved to New York City, where he made his Broadway theatre debut in Lillian Hellman's Toys in the Attic in 1960. Appearing next in The Actors Studio Theatre production of James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie [2] (and, shortly thereafter, in an abbreviated television adaptation on CBS),[3] Rodriguez subsequently became a life member of the Studio.[4]

Known for his rich and distinctive voice, Rodriguez became one of the few black actors in the 1960s who were able to circumvent restrictive and negative stereotypes. He managed to avoid the stereotypical roles given to black actors at the time and was known for applying and projecting quiet authority and inner calm during his roles, as well as for the touch of grey in his hair. He went on to star on American television in programs such as The Nurses, Naked City, The Wild Wild West, Route 66 and Star Trek but first gained widespread notoriety in 1968 for his role as neurosurgeon Dr. Harry Miles in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place,[5] seen as a breakthrough white-collar role for a black actor. He also appeared in the made-for-television films The Old Man Who Cried Wolf (1970), Ring of Passion (1978), Angel Dusted (1981), and the miniseries Roots: The Next Generations (1979). Through his depictions on television, Percy was seen as an excellent supporting character actor.[1]

Rodriguez also had an extensive career on the stage and worked with several prominent African-American actors, such as Al Freeman Jr., Brock Peters, Moses Gunn, William Marshall, Raymond St. Jacques, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Rosetta LeNoire, Otis Young and Tony nominee Diana Sands. He also narrated numerous film trailers, TV spots and documentaries throughout his career, continuing to do voiceovers after retiring from acting in 1987, following his final on-camera role as a doctor in the TV movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit.

Film trailers edit

Rodriguez was a prolific voice-over artist for film advertising. He is particularly famous for his eerie narration for trailers and TV spots for the film Jaws (1975), as well as the opening narration for Michael Jackson’s science fiction musical Captain EO (1986) for Disney theme parks.[1] Rodriguez also provided narration for the Jaws sequels Jaws 2 (1978), Jaws 3-D (1983), and Jaws the Revenge (1987); his final appearance was in the documentary The Shark is Still Working, where he spoke of his narration of the trailer for the film Jaws; he also provided the narration for the documentary's trailer.[6][7]

Rodriguez also narrated the very first teaser trailer for Alien (1979) and the trailer for the "Special Edition" release of the Star Wars Trilogy in 1997. Of the many film trailers Rodriguez narrated over several decades, notable titles include The Exorcist (1973), Shivers (1975), Taxi Driver (1976), The Omen (1976), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), The China Syndrome (1979), The Black Hole (1979), 1941 (1979), Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979), The Amityville Horror (1979), Psycho II (1983), Videodrome (1983), Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983), Children of the Corn (1984), Brazil (1985), Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), Spaceballs (1987), Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), Dead Ringers (1988), Coming to America (1988), Scrooged (1988), A Fish Called Wanda (1988), Poltergeist III (1988), Pet Sematary (1989), Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990), Jetsons: The Movie (1990), Alien 3 (1992), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), and Wayne's World (1992).[citation needed]

Legacy edit

Rodriguez played numerous roles, including detectives, lawyers, politicians, ambassadors, and doctors. According to Robert J. Thompson, "Television didn't have its equivalent of Jackie Robinson – there wasn't that one moment when the race barrier was broken. But Rodriguez was one of a very small group of actors who were in a relatively quiet way beginning to get these roles that television was very reluctant in the 1960s to give to black actors."[8]

Rodriguez was seen as a symbol of intelligence, moral strength and leadership during his various roles in the 1960s and 1970s. His upsurge in Hollywood’s stature was due to a few of his earlier Broadway appearances. Rodriguez is well known for helping to break the racial barriers on television. He is a well distinguished-looking actor and went on to become a voice of great distinction behind the camera.[1]

Personal life edit

Rodriguez had a daughter, Hollis, and a son, Gerald, with his first wife, Alameda. Following Alameda's death, he married Karen Cook in 2003. On September 6, 2007, the actor died of kidney disease at his Indio, California home, aged 89.[1]

Television work edit

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Biography for Percy Rodriguez at IMDb
  2. ^ Glover, William: "'Blues for Mister Charlie' Premiered". The New London Day. April 25, 1964.
  3. ^ Marsters, Jack: "Dial Turns". July 20, 1964
  4. ^ Garfield, David (1980). "Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980". A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. p. 279. ISBN 0-02-542650-8.
  5. ^ "A Doctor's Role for Negro Actor". Los Angeles Times. 1968-08-08.
  6. ^ "Percy Rodrigues, 89, actor". 14 September 2007.
  7. ^ "Percy Rodriquez Remembered". 14 September 2007.
  8. ^ Nelson, Valerie J. (2007-09-14). "Percy Rodrigues, 89; black actor fought for authority figure roles". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
  9. ^ "The Starlost: "Circuit of Death" (November 10, 1973)". John Kenneth Muir's Reflections on Cult Movies and Classic TV. John Kenneth Muir's. 16 December 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2019.

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For other people named Percy Rodriguez see Percy Rodriguez disambiguation Percy Rodriguez born Percy Rodrigues June 13 1918 September 6 2007 was a Canadian actor who appeared in many television shows and films from the 1950s to the 1980s He was of Afro Portuguese heritage and was born in the Saint Henri neighbourhood of Montreal Born with the surname Rodrigues he adopted the spelling Rodriguez after it was misspelled in a Broadway program early in his career Rodriguez was also known for his extensive voiceover work as the narrator of film trailers television spots and documentaries Percy RodriguezRodriguez as Dr Harry Miles in Peyton Place 1968 BornPercy Rodrigues 1918 06 13 June 13 1918Montreal Quebec CanadaDiedSeptember 6 2007 2007 09 06 aged 89 Indio California U S NationalityCanadianOccupationActorYears active1948 1987Spouse s Almeada Batson 1943 1996 her death 2 children Karen Cook Rodrigues 2003 2007 his death Children2 with Almeada Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Film trailers 4 Legacy 5 Personal life 6 Television work 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editRodriguez was the oldest of three siblings and was of African and Portuguese descent After his father left home while Percy was in his early teens Percy began working to help provide for his family He developed an interest in boxing and acting becoming a professional boxer while simultaneously exploring acting jobs He ended up joining Montreal s Negro Theatre Guild and ultimately won the Canadian Drama Festival acting award in 1939 Despite the award finding a legitimate acting job was difficult which led to him working as a toolmaker and machinist for 10 years at Pratt amp Whitney in Longueuil Quebec in order to survive 1 Career editRodriguez began his acting career in the 1930s appearing in stage plays and television series in his native country He eventually moved to New York City where he made his Broadway theatre debut in Lillian Hellman s Toys in the Attic in 1960 Appearing next in The Actors Studio Theatre production of James Baldwin s Blues for Mister Charlie 2 and shortly thereafter in an abbreviated television adaptation on CBS 3 Rodriguez subsequently became a life member of the Studio 4 Known for his rich and distinctive voice Rodriguez became one of the few black actors in the 1960s who were able to circumvent restrictive and negative stereotypes He managed to avoid the stereotypical roles given to black actors at the time and was known for applying and projecting quiet authority and inner calm during his roles as well as for the touch of grey in his hair He went on to star on American television in programs such as The Nurses Naked City The Wild Wild West Route 66 and Star Trek but first gained widespread notoriety in 1968 for his role as neurosurgeon Dr Harry Miles in the prime time soap opera Peyton Place 5 seen as a breakthrough white collar role for a black actor He also appeared in the made for television films The Old Man Who Cried Wolf 1970 Ring of Passion 1978 Angel Dusted 1981 and the miniseries Roots The Next Generations 1979 Through his depictions on television Percy was seen as an excellent supporting character actor 1 Rodriguez also had an extensive career on the stage and worked with several prominent African American actors such as Al Freeman Jr Brock Peters Moses Gunn William Marshall Raymond St Jacques Lincoln Kilpatrick Rosetta LeNoire Otis Young and Tony nominee Diana Sands He also narrated numerous film trailers TV spots and documentaries throughout his career continuing to do voiceovers after retiring from acting in 1987 following his final on camera role as a doctor in the TV movie Perry Mason The Case of the Sinister Spirit Film trailers editRodriguez was a prolific voice over artist for film advertising He is particularly famous for his eerie narration for trailers and TV spots for the film Jaws 1975 as well as the opening narration for Michael Jackson s science fiction musical Captain EO 1986 for Disney theme parks 1 Rodriguez also provided narration for the Jaws sequels Jaws 2 1978 Jaws 3 D 1983 and Jaws the Revenge 1987 his final appearance was in the documentary The Shark is Still Working where he spoke of his narration of the trailer for the film Jaws he also provided the narration for the documentary s trailer 6 7 Rodriguez also narrated the very first teaser trailer for Alien 1979 and the trailer for the Special Edition release of the Star Wars Trilogy in 1997 Of the many film trailers Rodriguez narrated over several decades notable titles include The Exorcist 1973 Shivers 1975 Taxi Driver 1976 The Omen 1976 Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977 The China Syndrome 1979 The Black Hole 1979 1941 1979 Monty Python s Life of Brian 1979 The Amityville Horror 1979 Psycho II 1983 Videodrome 1983 Monty Python s The Meaning of Life 1983 Children of the Corn 1984 Brazil 1985 Ferris Bueller s Day Off 1986 Spaceballs 1987 Planes Trains amp Automobiles 1987 Dead Ringers 1988 Coming to America 1988 Scrooged 1988 A Fish Called Wanda 1988 Poltergeist III 1988 Pet Sematary 1989 Bill amp Ted s Excellent Adventure 1989 National Lampoon s Christmas Vacation 1989 Gremlins 2 The New Batch 1990 Jetsons The Movie 1990 Alien 3 1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1992 and Wayne s World 1992 citation needed Legacy editRodriguez played numerous roles including detectives lawyers politicians ambassadors and doctors According to Robert J Thompson Television didn t have its equivalent of Jackie Robinson there wasn t that one moment when the race barrier was broken But Rodriguez was one of a very small group of actors who were in a relatively quiet way beginning to get these roles that television was very reluctant in the 1960s to give to black actors 8 Rodriguez was seen as a symbol of intelligence moral strength and leadership during his various roles in the 1960s and 1970s His upsurge in Hollywood s stature was due to a few of his earlier Broadway appearances Rodriguez is well known for helping to break the racial barriers on television He is a well distinguished looking actor and went on to become a voice of great distinction behind the camera 1 Personal life editRodriguez had a daughter Hollis and a son Gerald with his first wife Alameda Following Alameda s death he married Karen Cook in 2003 On September 6 2007 the actor died of kidney disease at his Indio California home aged 89 1 Television work editA Carol for Another Christmas 1964 The Man from U N C L E episode The My Friend the Gorilla Affair 1966 as President Khufu The Wild Wild West 1966 episode The Night of the Poisonous Posey as Brutus Mission Impossible four episodes 1966 1970 Star Trek episode Court Martial 1967 as Commodore Stone The Fugitive episode Passage To Helena Sheriff Dalton 1967 Mannix 1967 episode A Catalogue of Sins as Roy Bradley Peyton Place 1968 1969 as Dr Harry Miles Adventures in Rainbow Country episode The Boy Who Loved Animals 1969 Then Came Bronson episode Two Percent of Nothing 1969 The Silent Force as Jason Hart series regular 15 episodes 1970 1971 Somerset as The Lieutenant 1971 Cannon 1972 episode A Flight of Hawks The Starlost episode Circuit of Death as Sakharov Richards 1973 9 Genesis II 1973 as Primus Kimbridge Planet of the Apes episode The Tyrant 1974 as Aboro Good Times episode Florida s Rich Cousin 1975 as Cousin Edgar The Lives of Jenny Dolan 1975 as Dr Mallen Arthur Hailey s the Moneychangers 1976 as Nolan Wainwright The Jeffersons episode Louise s New Interest 1977 as Dr Bob Jessup Roots The Next Generations 1979 as Boyd Moffatt Sanford 1980 as Winston Benson 1982 1985 as Judge Harper The Atlanta Child Murders 1985 as Maynard Jackson Perry Mason The Case of the Sinister Spirit 1987 The Incredible Crash Dummies PSAS 1985 1999 as announcer T J Hooker episode Lady In Blue 1983 as Jason Sanford and Son episode The Olympics 1975 as Lou Turner What s Happening episode Mama The School Girl 1977 as ToddFilmography editTrouble Maker Trouble fete 1964 as Le policier noir The Plainsman 1966 as Brother John The Sweet Ride 1968 as Lt Harvey Atkins The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter 1968 as Dr Benedict Copeland Come Back Charleston Blue 1972 as Bryce The Legend of Hillbilly John 1972 as Capt Lojoie H Desplain IV Rhinoceros 1974 as Mr Nicholson Hugo the Hippo 1975 as Jorma s father voice The Astral Factor 1978 as Captain Wells Galaxina 1980 as Ordric voice Heavy Metal 1981 as Loc Nar voice uncredited Deadly Blessing 1981 as Narrator voice BrainWaves 1982 as Dr Robinson Captain EO 1986 as Narrator The Shark Is Still Working 2006 documentary References edit a b c d e Biography for Percy Rodriguez at IMDb Glover William Blues for Mister Charlie Premiered The New London Day April 25 1964 Marsters Jack Dial Turns July 20 1964 Garfield David 1980 Appendix Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980 A Player s Place The Story of The Actors Studio New York MacMillan Publishing Co Inc p 279 ISBN 0 02 542650 8 A Doctor s Role for Negro Actor Los Angeles Times 1968 08 08 Percy Rodrigues 89 actor 14 September 2007 Percy Rodriquez Remembered 14 September 2007 Nelson Valerie J 2007 09 14 Percy Rodrigues 89 black actor fought for authority figure roles Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2015 12 14 The Starlost Circuit of Death November 10 1973 John Kenneth Muir s Reflections on Cult Movies and Classic TV John Kenneth Muir s 16 December 2012 Retrieved 8 December 2019 External links editObituary in The Times London 3 October 2007 Registration Required Percy Rodriguez at IMDb Percy Rodriguez at Memory Alpha Percy Rodriguez at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Percy Rodriguez amp oldid 1220361996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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