Anthony Perkins (April 4, 1932 – September 12, 1992) was an American actor and singer. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his second film, Friendly Persuasion (1956), but is best remembered for playing Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) and its three sequels.
A shy, slender actor whose name became virtually
synonymous with legendary screen Psycho Norman Bates despite numerous solid
performances in films outside the Hitchcock originated series, Anthony Perkins'
sensitive and versatile early performances remain unfortunately obscured by his
portrayal of the gender-bending sociopath that made filmgoers reluctant to
shower alone for decades to come.
Born to actor Osgood Perkins in April 1932 (who would die
when Tony was but five years old), the young Perkins decided to follow in his
father's footsteps when, at age 15, he became a member of the Actor's Equity.
Soon taking the stage in summer stock, the fledgling and humble thespian
embraced even the more un-glamorous aspects of stage work and worked tirelessly
to develop into an actor who could find celluloid success.
Subsequent performances in such Rollins College productions as The Importance of Being Ernest helped him to develop the necessary skills, and following relocation to Hollywood, Perkins was cast alongside Spencer Tracy in the film adaptation of Ruth Gordon's dramatic play The Actress.
Subsequent performances in such Rollins College productions as The Importance of Being Ernest helped him to develop the necessary skills, and following relocation to Hollywood, Perkins was cast alongside Spencer Tracy in the film adaptation of Ruth Gordon's dramatic play The Actress.
Reluctant to dive headfirst into what he considered the
questionable ethics of Tinsletown, Perkins packed his bags for Columbia
University. Landing roles in such Golden Age of Television staples as Studio
One and G.E. Theatre found the actor
continuing to gain positive notice and exposure, with the success carrying over to Broadway, where Perkins would gain the respect
of some of New York's harshest critics for his performance as a college student suspected of homosexuality in Robert Anderson's Tea and Sympathy.Nearly becoming a teen idol after crooning "A Little Love Goes a Long, Long Way" in the Goodyear TV Playhouse production Joey, Perkins released three pop music albums and several singles in 1957 and 1958 on Epic and RCA Victor under the name Tony Perkins. His single "Moon-Light Swim" was a moderate hit in the United States, peaking at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1957.
continuing to gain positive notice and exposure, with the success carrying over to Broadway, where Perkins would gain the respect
of some of New York's harshest critics for his performance as a college student suspected of homosexuality in Robert Anderson's Tea and Sympathy.Nearly becoming a teen idol after crooning "A Little Love Goes a Long, Long Way" in the Goodyear TV Playhouse production Joey, Perkins released three pop music albums and several singles in 1957 and 1958 on Epic and RCA Victor under the name Tony Perkins. His single "Moon-Light Swim" was a moderate hit in the United States, peaking at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1957.
shortly before earning an Oscar nomination for his
breakthrough roles in both William Wyler's Friendly Persuasion (1956) and
Robert Mulligan's Fear Strikes Out (1957). With his portrayal as a timid
pacifist and a disturbed baseball player respectively, Perkins'
sensitive
performances riveted audiences and resulted in numerous film offers. Appearing
in The Matchmaker (1958) and On the Beach (1959) in the following years,
Perkins' screen image as a soft-spoken everyman would be forever shattered with
the release of Alfred Hitchcock's controversial masterpiece Psycho.
Purposefully cast against type as twitchy, psychotic mama's boy Norman Bates,
it would be that characterization which would haunt Perkins' career for the
rest of his days.
Perkins & Sophia Loren |
Alfred Hitchcock and Perkins |
From this point forward there would be little deviation
from the twitchy theatricals that Perkins had perfected, and contemporary
audiences would sadly witness little of the talented actor's pre-Psycho
dramatic range. Associated almost exclusively with horror films by the onset of
the 1990s, Perkins would return to the role of Bates for curious but widely
ignored Psycho III (1986). It was only a short
time later that Perkins would learn of his contraction of the virus
that causes AIDS after reading of it in the tabloids. He made one more sequel in Psycho IV in 1990
time later that Perkins would learn of his contraction of the virus
that causes AIDS after reading of it in the tabloids. He made one more sequel in Psycho IV in 1990
Working tirelessly alongside his long-time wife, Berry Berenson,
for Project Angel Food (a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing meals
to AIDS patients) in his later years, Perkins' philosophical statements
regarding the ravaging disease that many considered a curse of humanity showed
neither bitterness, anger, nor resentment toward the disease, but that his
experiences in dealing with it had taught him more about compassion and love
than he ever learned in his years in the film industry.
On September 12, 1992, Perkins succumbed to AIDS-related pneumonia in Hollywood, CA, leaving behind a haunting but hopeful message to those who have suffered from the disease in an uncredited epilogue to the AIDS drama And the Band Played On (1993).
On September 12, 1992, Perkins succumbed to AIDS-related pneumonia in Hollywood, CA, leaving behind a haunting but hopeful message to those who have suffered from the disease in an uncredited epilogue to the AIDS drama And the Band Played On (1993).
Tragically, Perkins' wife was a passenger on one of the
terrorist-hijacked planes that crashed into the World Trade Centre a day before
the nine-year anniversary of Perkins' death.
(Edited mainly from
article by Jason Buchanan @ AllMusic)
2 comments:
For”Tony Perkins – Tony Perkins + On A Rainy Afternoon” go here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/jq2g0ktxpdjc8q6/Tony_Perkins_-1st2lpS.rar/file
1 April Fool
2 Just Friends
3 Hit The Road To Dreamland
4 This Time The Dream's On Me
5 How Long Has This Been Going On?
6 But Beautiful
7 Why Shouldn't I?
8 I Wish I Knew
9 Accidents Will Happen
10 Gone With The Wind
11 Better Luck Next Time
12 How About You?
13 The World Is Your Balloon
14 I Remember You
15 Why Was I Born?
16 Miss Otis Regrets
17 I've Got Sand In My Shoes
18 Long Ago And Far Away
19 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
20 Have You Met Miss Jones?
21 You Came Along
22 It Could Happen To You
23 Darn That Dream
24 Back In Your Own Backyard
BONUS
25 Moonlight Swim
I knew he could sing but Norman Bates gets into my mind like lots of others, I guess. I prefer to listen to him rather then watch him. Less chance of thinking of Norman. Thanks for this Boppinbob.
Post a Comment