Charles Tyner(1923-2017)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
In 1959, Tyner appeared on Broadway withPaul NewmanandGeraldine Pagein Sweet Bird of Youth. Duly impressed by Tyner's work, Newman brought his theatrical coworker to Hollywood eight years later to play "Boss Higgins", the sadistic prison camp guard inCool Hand Luke (1967).
It was the first of many such roles for Tyner, who spent the next several years playing a variety of tight-lipped, vicious rural authority figures. Better known roles in this vein include "Unger", the snitching, murderous trustee in theBurt Reynoldsprison comedy,The Longest Yard (1974).
Less brutal but no less inimitable was Tyner's interpretation of "Uncle Victor" in the 1971 cult classicHarold and Maude (1971).He returned to the stage in 1977, occasionally stepping before the cameras for such TV movies asThe Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979),theatrical features such asHamburger: The Motion Picture (1986)andPlanes, Trains (1987),as well as a recurring role as "Howard Rodman" on the television dramaFather Murphy (1981).
It was the first of many such roles for Tyner, who spent the next several years playing a variety of tight-lipped, vicious rural authority figures. Better known roles in this vein include "Unger", the snitching, murderous trustee in theBurt Reynoldsprison comedy,The Longest Yard (1974).
Less brutal but no less inimitable was Tyner's interpretation of "Uncle Victor" in the 1971 cult classicHarold and Maude (1971).He returned to the stage in 1977, occasionally stepping before the cameras for such TV movies asThe Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979),theatrical features such asHamburger: The Motion Picture (1986)andPlanes, Trains (1987),as well as a recurring role as "Howard Rodman" on the television dramaFather Murphy (1981).