Jack Elam Movies and Career Information
Nov 13, 1918
Miami
Actor
William Scott "Jack" Elam (November 13, 1918 – October 20, 2003) was an American film actor best known for his numerous roles as villains in Western films. Elam was born in Miami, Arizona, to Millard Elam and Alice Amelia Kerby. Kerby died in 1924, when young Jack was not quite six years old. Afterwards, he was raised by relatives in unhappy circumstances. By 1930, he was once again living with his father, older sister Mildred, and their stepmother, Flossie. He grew up picking cotton. As a Boy Scout, he lost the sight in his left eye after another Scout threw a pencil at him at a troop meeting. He was a student of both Miami High School in Gila County and Phoenix Union High School in Maricopa County and graduated from the latter in the late 1930s. He attended Santa Monica Junior College in California and subsequently became an accountant in Hollywood; one of his clients was movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn. At one time, he was the manager of the Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles. In 1949, Elam made his debut in She Shoulda Said No!, an exploitation film wherein a chorus girl's marijuana smoking ruins her career and drives her brother to suicide. He appeared mostly in westerns and gangster
- Jack Elam Movies before 2012
- Uninvited 2009
- Cannonball Run 1981
- Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again 1979
- Hot Lead and Cold Feet 1978
- Hannie Caulder 1971
- Once Upon a Time in the West (C'era una volta il West) 1969
- Never a Dull Moment 1968
- Comancheros 1961
- Jubal 1956
- Kiss Me Deadly (1955) 1955
- Vera Cruz 1954
- Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) 1954
- Kansas City Confidential (1952) 1952
- Rio Lobo
- Baby Face Nelson
- Gun Runners (1958)
- Count the Hours
- Jinxed!
- Far Country
- Night Passage