John Saxon
Biography: John Saxon never intentionally set out to be a Brando clone, but his resemblance to Marlon Brando was something he was born with, so what was there to do? A student of Stella Adler at the Actor's Studio, Saxon's first film was Running Wild (1955). Thanks to "hunk" assignments in films like The Restless Years (1957), The Reluctant Debutante (1958), and Summer Youth (1958), Saxon was briefly the object of many a teenage crush. He shed himself of his heartthrob image in the early '60s with a string of unsympathetic roles, making a leading man comeback of sorts as Bruce Lee's co-star in the immensely popular Enter the Dragon (1973). Fans could watch Saxon's expertise as an actor increase (and his hairline recede) during his three-year (1969-1972) stint as Dr. Ted Stuart on the NBC television series The Bold Ones. He later appeared as a semiregular on the prime-time TV soaper Dallas. In 1988, John Saxon made his directorial debut with the low-budget feature Death House.
John Saxon's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average career score: | 57 | |
|---|---|---|
| Highest Metascore: | Tenebrae | |
| Lowest Metascore: | Outta Time | |
- By date
- By user score
| Title: | Year: | Credit: | User score: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outta Time | Apr 12, 2002 | James Darabont / James Darabont | tbd |
| From Dusk Till Dawn | Jan 19, 1996 | FBI Agent Stanley Chase / FBI Agent Stanley Chase | tbd |
| A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors | Feb 27, 1987 | Thompson / Thompson | tbd |
| Fever Pitch | Nov 22, 1985 | Sports Editor | tbd |
| A Nightmare on Elm Street | Nov 16, 1984 | Lt. Thompson | 8.6 |
| Tenebrae | Feb 17, 1984 | Bullmer | 6.4 |
| Wrong Is Right | May 14, 1982 | Homer Hubbard | tbd |
| Battle Beyond the Stars | Sep 8, 1980 | Sador | tbd |
| The Electric Horseman | Dec 21, 1979 | Hunt Sears / Hunt Sears | tbd |
| Fast Company | Aug 17, 1979 | Phil Adamson | tbd |
| Black Christmas | Dec 20, 1974 | Lt. Ken Fuller | 7.0 |
| Enter the Dragon | Aug 19, 1973 | Roper | 7.5 |
| Joe Kidd | Jul 19, 1972 | Luis Chama / Luis Chama | 6.4 |
| Death of a Gunfighter | May 8, 1969 | Lou Trinidad | tbd |
| The Appaloosa | Sep 14, 1966 | Chuy | 7.8 |