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Donald Siegel ( ; October 26, 1912 – April 20, 1991) was an American film director and producer. Siegel was described by ''
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'' as "a director of tough, cynical and forthright action-adventure films whose taut plots centered on individualistic loners". He directed the
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horror film '' Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1956), as well as five films with
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, including the police thriller '' Dirty Harry'' (1971) and the prison drama '' Escape from Alcatraz'' (1979). He also directed
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's final film, the Western ''
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'' (1976).


Early life

Siegel was born in 1912 to a Jewish family in Chicago; his father was Samuel Siegel, a mandolin player. Siegel attended schools in New York and later graduated from
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in England. For a short time, he studied at Beaux Arts in Paris, but left at age 20 and later went to Los Angeles.Munn, p. 75


Career

Siegel found work in the
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film library after meeting producer Hal Wallis, and later rose to head of the montage department, where he directed thousands of montages, including the opening montage for ''
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''. In 1945, two shorts he directed, '' Star in the Night'' and ''
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'', won
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s, which launched his career as a feature director. Siegel directed whatever material came his way, often transcending the limitations of budget and script to produce interesting and adept works. He made the original '' Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1956), described by ''
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'' in 2014 as a "fatalistic masterpiece" and "a touchstone for the sci-fi genre" which spawned three remakes. For television, he directed two episodes of ''
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'', " Uncle Simon" (1963) and " The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross" (1964), and was the producer of '' The Legend of Jesse James'' (1965). He worked with
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in '' The Lineup'',
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and Dolores del Río in ''
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'' (1960), with
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in '' Hell Is for Heroes'', and Lee Marvin in the influential ''
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'' (1964) before directing five of Eastwood's films that were commercially successful in addition to being well received by critics. These included the action films '' Coogan's Bluff'' and '' Dirty Harry'', the Albert Maltz-scripted Western ''
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'', the
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melodrama '' The Beguiled'', and the prison-break picture '' Escape from Alcatraz''. He was a considerable influence on Eastwood's own career as a director, and Eastwood's film ''
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'' is dedicated "for Don and Sergio". Siegel had a long collaboration with composer
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, who scored five of his films: ''Coogan's Bluff'', ''The Beguiled'', ''Dirty Harry'', '' Charley Varrick'', and '' Telefon''. Schifrin composed and recorded what would have been his sixth score for Siegel on '' Jinxed!'' (1982), but it was rejected by the studio despite Siegel's objections. This conflict was one of several fights Siegel had on his last film. Siegel was also important to the career of director Sam Peckinpah. In 1954, Peckinpah was hired as a dialogue coach for '' Riot in Cell Block 11''. His job entailed acting as an assistant to the director, Siegel. The film was shot on location at Folsom Prison. Siegel's location work and his use of actual prisoners as extras in the film made a lasting impression on Peckinpah. He worked as a dialogue coach on four additional Siegel films: '' Private Hell 36'' (1954), '' An Annapolis Story'' (1955), ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1956), and '' Crime in the Streets'' (1956). Twenty-five years later, Peckinpah was all but banished from the industry due to his troubled film productions. Siegel gave the director a chance to return to filmmaking. He asked Peckinpah if he would be interested in directing 12 days of
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on Siegel's ''Jinxed!'' film. Peckinpah immediately accepted, and his earnest collaboration with his longtime friend was noted within the industry. While Peckinpah's work was uncredited, it led to his hiring as the director of his final film '' The Osterman Weekend'' (1983).


Cameos

Siegel had a small role as a bartender in Eastwood's '' Play Misty for Me'', and in ''Dirty Harry''. In
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's 1978 '' Invasion of the Body Snatchers'', a remake of Siegel's 1956 film, he appears as a taxi driver. In ''Charley Varrick'' starring Walter Matthau (a film slated for Eastwood, but ultimately turned down by the actor), he has a cameo as a ping-pong player. He also appears in the 1985 John Landis film '' Into the Night.'' Siegel also has a small role in ''
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Personal life and death

Siegel and actress Viveca Lindfors were married from 1948 to 1953. They had a son, Kristoffer Tabori. Siegel married Doe Avedon in 1957. They adopted four children and then divorced in 1975. Siegel married Carol Rydall, a former secretary to Clint Eastwood. Siegel and Rydall remained together until he died at age 78 from cancer in Nipomo, California. Siegel is buried near Highway 1 in the coastal Cayucos-Morro Bay District Cemetery. He was an atheist.David Robinson, 'Don Siegel's stories', ''The Times'', 1 May 1975; pg. 11; Issue 59384; col E.


Filmography

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'' (1942) (montage by) *'' Across the Pacific'' (1942) (montage director) *''
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'' (1942) (montage director) *'' The Hard Way'' (1943) (montage director) *'' Star in the Night'' (1945 short) *''
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'' (1945 documentary short, uncredited) *''
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'' (1946) *'' Night Unto Night'' (1949) *'' The Big Steal'' (1949) *'' The Duel at Silver Creek'' (1952) *'' No Time for Flowers'' (1952) *'' Count the Hours'' (1953) *'' China Venture'' (1953) *'' Riot in Cell Block 11'' (1954) *'' Private Hell 36'' (1954) *'' The Blue and Gold'' (1955) *'' Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1956) *'' Crime in the Streets'' (1956) *'' Baby Face Nelson'' (1957) *'' Spanish Affair'' (1957) *'' The Gun Runners'' (1958) *'' The Lineup'' (1958) *'' Hound-Dog Man'' (1959) *'' Edge of Eternity'' (1959) - Man at Motel Pool (uncredited) *''
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'' (1960) *'' Hell Is for Heroes'' (1962) *''
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'' (1964) *'' The Hanged Man'' (1964) *'' Stranger on the Run'' (1967) *'' Coogan's Bluff'' (1968) *'' Madigan'' (1968) *'' Death of a Gunfighter'' (credited as Alan Smithee) (1969) *''
Two Mules for Sister Sara ''Two Mules for Sister Sara'' is a 1970 American-Mexican Western film in Panavision directed by Don Siegel and starring Shirley MacLaine and Clint Eastwood set during the French intervention in Mexico (1861–1867). The film was to have been t ...
'' (1970) *'' The Beguiled'' (1971) *'' Dirty Harry'' (1971) *'' Charley Varrick'' (1973) *'' The Black Windmill'' (1974) *''
The Shootist ''The Shootist'' is a 1976 American Western film directed by Don Siegel and based on Glendon Swarthout's 1975 novel of the same name,Swarthout, Glendon (1975). ''The Shootist'', New York, New York: Doubleday. and written by Miles Hood Swart ...
'' (1976) *'' Telefon'' (1977) *'' Escape from Alcatraz'' (1979) *''
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'' (1980) *'' Jinxed!'' (1982)


References


Further reading

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External links

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Senses of Cinema: Great Directors Critical DatabaseAn Academy Salute to Don Siegel, With Curtis Hanson and Clint Eastwood
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