Val Avery


Actor

About

Also Known As
Sebouh Der Abrahamian
Birth Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Born
July 14, 1924
Died
December 12, 2009

Biography

With a career spanning almost 50 years and hundreds of screen credits, Val Avery was one of the most inexhaustible character actors of the 20th century. A flight instructor during World War II, Avery began his acting career in 1955 with a small part on an episode of "Robert Montgomery Presents." Though you'd never know it from his smile, Avery's appearance often led him to take on tough-...

Biography

With a career spanning almost 50 years and hundreds of screen credits, Val Avery was one of the most inexhaustible character actors of the 20th century. A flight instructor during World War II, Avery began his acting career in 1955 with a small part on an episode of "Robert Montgomery Presents." Though you'd never know it from his smile, Avery's appearance often led him to take on tough-guy roles as thugs, Mafiosos, or hard-nosed cops. After a few small parts on TV Westerns such as "Zane Grey Theater" and "Rawhide," he was cast in a supporting role opposite Paul Newman in the Oscar-winning "Hud" in 1963. Living in New York City, Avery befriended influential indie filmmaker John Cassavetes, who subsequently cast him in several of his films, including the gritty drama "Faces" in 1968 and "Minnie and Moskowitz" in 1971. Avery appeared in episodes of many of the prominent crime dramas of the 1970s and '80s, with stints on everything from the detective series "Columbo" to the forensic show "Quincy M.E.." Though he was known for portraying thugs, he did occasionally break out of the mold, notably with a comic turn as a cop in Sidney Poitier's "Let's Do It Again" in 1975. His reputation as a character actor in New York led to obligatory appearances on "Law & Order" in the '90s, and in 1997 he was cast as a gangster in the critically acclaimed thriller "Donnie Brasco."

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

A Fish in the Bathtub (1998)
Donnie Brasco (1997)
Elmore Leonard's Gold Coast (1997)
Assault at West Point (1994)
Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (1992)
The Messenger (1987)
Clark
Cobra (1986)
Chief Halliwell
Courage (1986)
Out of the Darkness (1985)
The Pope Of Greenwich Village (1984)
Easy Money (1983)
The Sting II (1982)
Jinxed! (1982)
Milt
Choices (1981)
Sharky's Machine (1981)
The Chosen (1981)
Continental Divide (1981)
Gloria (1980)
Brubaker (1980)
Love And Bullets (1979)
The Amityville Horror (1979)
Sergeant Gionfriddo
The Wanderers (1979)
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (Director's Cut) (1978)
Cheech & Chong's Up In Smoke (1978)
Heroes (1977)
Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? (1977)
Chuck Voit
Harry And Walter Go To New York (1976)
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)
Let's Do It Again (1975)
Lieutenant Bottomley
Lucky Lady (1975)
Dolph
Russian Roulette (1975)
Rudolph Henke
Blood Sport (1973)
Frank Dorsdale
Firehouse (1973)
Black Caesar (1973)
Cardoza
Papillon (1973)
The Laughing Policeman (1973)
Who Fears the Devil? (1972)
Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! (1971)
The marshal
The Anderson Tapes (1971)
[Socks] Parelli
Minnie and Moskowitz (1971)
Zelmo Swift
A Tattered Web (1971)
The Traveling Executioner (1970)
Jake
Machine Gun McCain (1970)
Chuck Regan
A Dream of Kings (1969)
Fatsas
The Pink Jungle (1968)
Rodriguez
The Brotherhood (1968)
Jake Rotherman
Faces (1968)
Jim McCarthy
Hombre (1967)
Delgado
Wild, Wild Winter (1966)
Fox
Assault on a Queen (1966)
Trench
Nevada Smith (1966)
Buck Mason
Dangerous Days Of Kiowa Jones (1966)
Satan's Bed (1965)
Sylvia (1965)
Pudgey
The Hallelujah Trail (1965)
Bartender, in Denver
Hud (1963)
Jose
Love With the Proper Stranger (1963)
Stein
Too Late Blues (1962)
Frielobe
Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962)
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Henry
Last Train from Gun Hill (1959)
Steve, bartender at the Horseshoe Saloon
King Creole (1958)
Ralph
The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
Wilk
Edge of the City (1957)
Brother
The Harder They Fall (1956)
Frank

Cast (Special)

The Streets (1984)
Whitcomb
There Shall Be No Night (1957)
Gus Shuman

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Brubaker (1980) -- (Movie Clip) Leave The Ears Following the final credit for director Stuart Rosenberg, Robert Redford, under the name Collins, at prison intake, meets Jon Van Ness as wise-guy Zaranska, Everett McGill as scary trusty Caldwell, Yaphet Kotto as Coombes, Val Avery running the barracks and David Keith on air guitar, early in Brubaker, 1980.
Wanderers, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) All Men Are Created Equal Fluid work by director Philip Kaufman and cinematographer Michael Chapman, title-gang member Joey (John Friedrich) arrives at school in The Bronx with Perry (Tony Ganios), his new neighbor from New Jersey, meeting fellow members Richie (Ken Wahl) and Turkey (Alan Rosenberg) in the class led by Mr. Sharp (Val Avery), in The Wanderers, 1979.
Harder They Fall, The (1957) -- (Movie Clip) If There's A God In Heaven Crooked promoter Benko (Rod Steiger) puts on a show of concern at the hospital, after his stooge fighter Toro (Mike Lane) has possibly killed an opponent who wasn’t fit to fight, getting advice from Eddie (Humphrey Bogart), the press agent he’s corrupted, in The Harder They Fall, 1956.
Too Late Blues (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Can I Have My Sax Back? Bobby Darin looks comfortable on piano, the director’s pal Seymour Cassel on bass, with Cliff Carnell mimicking alto, benefitting from a recording by Benny Carter, tune by David Raksin, opening John Cassavetes’ first Hollywood feature, which he also co-wrote, Too Late Blues, 1961.
Faces -- (Movie Clip) Jim reveals that he is married to Jeannie Jim (Val Avery) reveals that he is a married man to Jeannie (Gena Rowlands) in this intimate scene from Faces (1968), directed by John Cassavetes.

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