Walter Matthau (Walter Matthow, 1 Oct 1920, New York City, USA - 1 Jul 2000, Santa Monica, California, USA), was an American actor of Jewish descent. His childhood in Manhattan's Lower East Side was marked by significant challenges, including poverty and his parents' separation. These experiences shaped his resilient character and determination. Despite the hardships, Matthau found refuge and passion in theater, a pursuit that led him to a successful career on Broadway and later in Hollywood. His stage presence and natural acting talent quickly made him a sought-after actor.
Interests
Matthau was famous for his love of gambling and horse racing, interests that often reflected in the characters he portrayed. He was also an avid chess player, a hobby he maintained throughout his life. Despite his public image as a gruff man, Matthau was a devoted family man in private life, with a great sense of humor that made him beloved by friends and colleagues.
Major Films
"The Odd Couple" (1968): In this film, Matthau played the role of the slovenly sports writer Oscar Madison, alongside Jack Lemmon. Their on-screen chemistry created one of the most memorable and beloved duos in film history, leading to a series of collaborations between the two actors.
"Hello, Dolly!" (1969): In this film adaptation of the famous musical, Matthau showed a different side of his talent, starring alongside Barbra Streisand and demonstrating versatility that extended beyond comedic roles.
"The Front Page" (1974): Once again alongside Jack Lemmon, Matthau shone in this comedy, solidifying his image as a versatile and charismatic actor. Their on-screen dynamic continued to enchant audiences.
"The Verdict" (1981): In this legal drama, Matthau delivered an intense and nuanced performance, demonstrating his ability to handle more serious and complex roles.
Filmography
Actor:
1955 - "The Kentuckian" (Burt Lancaster)
1955 - "The Indian Fighter" (André De Toth)
1958 - "King Creole" (Michael Curtiz)
1958 - "Ride a Crooked Trail" (Jesse Hibbs)
1958 - "Onionhead" (Norman Taurog)
1960 - "Strangers When We Meet" (Richard Quine)
1962 - "Lonely Are the Brave" (David Miller)
1963 - "Charade" (Stanley Donen)
1964 - "Fail Safe" (Sidney Lumet)
1966 - "The Fortune Cookie" (Billy Wilder)
1968 - "The Odd Couple" (Gene Saks)
1971 - "Kotch" (Jack Lemmon)
1973 - "Charley Varrick" (Don Siegel)
1974 - "The Front Page" (Billy Wilder)
1974 - "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (Joseph Sargent)
1976 - "The Bad News Bears" (Michael Ritchie)
1980 - "Hopscotch" (Ronald Neame)
1981 - "First Monday in October" (Ronald Neame)
1983 - "The Survivors" (Michael Ritchie)
1993 - "Grumpy Old Men" (Donald Petrie)
1995 - "Grumpier Old Men" (Howard Deutch)
1997 - "Out to Sea" (Martha Coolidge)
1998 - "The Odd Couple II" (Howard Deutch)
As a Director:
1969 - "Gangster Story" (Also acted in the film)
Awards:
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "The Fortune Cookie" (1966)
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for "The Sunshine Boys" (1975)
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for "The Odd Couple" (1968)
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for "The Odd Couple" (1965)