John Steiner

John Steiner

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John Steiner was born on Jan 07, 1941 in UK. John Steiner's big-screen debut came with Darling directed by John Schlesinger in 1965, strarring Man in Conference Room (uncredited). John Steiner is known for A Season of Giants directed by Jerry London, F. Murray Abraham stars as Julius II and Steven Berkoff as Savonarola. The upcoming new movie John Steiner plays is Waves of Lust which will be released on Jul 01, 2012.

This tall, blond, thin British character actor portrayed some of the most memorable villains of Italian cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. Born in Cheshire county England in 1941, Steiner got his start in films after school with small parts in British productions. Among them was 'The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade' (1966), Bedazzled (1967), and Work is a 4-Letter Word (1968).His big break came in portraying the sly-eyed, manipulative property tycoon Beauty Smith in Lucio Fulci's White Fang in 1973, a role he reprised in the sequel, Il ritorno di Zanna Bianca (1974) in 1974. Steiner worked for Fulci again in playing the comical vampire Count Dragalescu in Il cav. Costante Nicosia demoniaco, ovvero: Dracula in Brianza (1975), in which he was both horrifying and hilarious as a homosexual Count Dracula vamp.Steiner continued working in Italy through the 1970s, dabbling in some of the country's most controversial entertainment. He demonstrated an entirely un-British willingness to embrace the wild side of acting life by accepting a role as a Nazi officer in Rino Di Silvestro's Le deportate della sezione speciale SS (1976). This set the sage for a series of roles as Nazi prison camp officers filmed in West Germany. Steiner made a similar themed role in Tinto Brass's Salon Kitty (1976) and later signed up for a role in Caligola (1979), in which he was a standout, playing the balding, gauntly hideous-looking treasurer and financial advisor, Longinus, to the mad Roman Emperor Caligula (Malcom McDowell). After a commendable performance in Paolo Cavara's 1976 thriller 'Plot of Fear', came Schock (1977), the last theatrical film directed by Mario Bava. Steiner's rare starring role in Shock was a nice change of pace for him as he played a sympathetic airline pilot and family man appearing alongside Daria Nicolodi. After that, he went back to tall and menacing looking villainous roles one of which occurred when Dario Argento hired him to appear as the eccentric Italian film journalist Cristiano Berti in Tenebre (1982) which remains Steiner's most celebrated film credit in which he meets with a most memorable end with an ax to his head midway through.As the business of Italian cinema diminished during the 1980s, Steiner's roles in Italian and West German productions were nothing more than brief cameos. One notable role was playing Simon the Magnes in the TV mini-series A.D. (1985). By the early 1990s Steiner had quit the acting industry and moved to Los Angeles, California, USA with his wife and teenage son where he became a successful real estate agent working out of Beverly Hills.

  • Birthday

    Jan 07, 1941
  • Place of Birth

    Chester, Cheshire, England, UK
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