Salvatore Mineo Jr. (January 10, 1939 – February 12, 1976) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as John "Plato" Crawford in the drama film ''
Rebel Without a Cause'' (1955), which earned him a nomination for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
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at age 17, making him the
fifth-youngest nominee in the category.
Mineo also starred in films such as ''
Crime in the Streets'', ''
Giant
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'' (both 1956), ''
Exodus'' (1960), for which he won a
Golden Globe and received a second Academy Award nomination, ''
The Longest Day'' (1962),
John Ford
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's final western ''
Cheyenne Autumn'' (1964) and ''
Escape from the Planet of the Apes'' (1971).
Early life and education
Mineo was born in
The Bronx, New York City, the son of coffin makers Josephine (née Alvisi; 1913–1989) and Salvatore Mineo Sr (1913–1972). He was of
Sicilian descent; his father was born in Italy and his mother, of Italian origin, was born in the United States. Mineo's sister Sarina (1941–2024), brothers Michael (1937–1984) and Victor (1935–2015) were also actors. He attended the Quintano School for Young Professionals and was one of the few Italian-American actors of his era to keep his surname, saying he was proud of his heritage and identity.
Acting career
Child actor
Mineo's mother enrolled him in dancing and acting school at an early age.
[
] He had his first stage appearance in
Tennessee Williams's play ''
The Rose Tattoo'' (1951).
He also played the young prince opposite
Yul Brynner in the stage
musical
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''
The King and I''. Brynner took the opportunity to help Mineo better himself as an actor.
On May 8, 1954, Mineo portrayed the Page (lip-synching to the voice of
mezzo-soprano
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Carol Jones) in the
NBC Opera Theatre's production of
Richard Strauss
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's ''
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'' (in English translation), set to
Oscar Wilde
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's
play
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.
Elaine Malbin performed the title role, and
Peter Herman Adler conducted
Kirk Browning
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Born in New York ...
's production.
As a teenager, Mineo appeared on
ABC's musical quiz program ''Jukebox Jury''. Mineo made several television appearances before making his screen debut in the
Joseph Pevney film ''
Six Bridges to Cross'' (1955). He beat out
Clint Eastwood
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for the role. Mineo also successfully auditioned for a part in ''
The Private War of Major Benson'' (1955), as a cadet colonel opposite
Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston (born John Charles Carter; October 4, 1923 – April 5, 2008) was an American actor. He gained stardom for his leading man roles in numerous Cinema of the United States, Hollywood films including biblical epics, science-fiction f ...
.
''Rebel Without a Cause'' and stardom
Mineo's breakthrough as an actor came in ''
Rebel Without a Cause'' (1955), in which he played John "Plato" Crawford, a sensitive teenager smitten with main character Jim Stark (played by
James Dean).
Mineo's performance resulted in an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and he became the fifth-youngest nominee in the category, at the age of 17.
Mineo's biographer Paul Jeffers recounted that Mineo received thousands of letters from young female fans, was mobbed by them at public appearances, and further wrote: "He dated the most beautiful women in
Hollywood and New York City."
In ''
Giant
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'' (1956), Mineo played Angel Obregon II, a Mexican boy killed in World War II. Many of his subsequent roles were variations of his role in ''Rebel Without a Cause'', and he was typecast as a troubled teen.
In the
Disney
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adventure ''
Tonka
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Histor ...
'' (1958), for instance, Mineo starred as a young
Sioux named White Bull who traps and domesticates a clear-eyed, spirited wild horse named Tonka that becomes the famous
Comanche, the lone survivor of
Custer's Last Stand.
By the late 1950s, Mineo was a major celebrity. He was sometimes referred to as the "Switchblade Kid", a nickname he earned from his role as a criminal in the movie ''
Crime in the Streets'' (1956).
In 1957, Mineo made a brief foray into pop music by recording a handful of songs and an album. Two of his singles reached the Top 40 in the United States'
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
The more popular of the two, "
Start Movin' (In My Direction)", reached No. 9 on ''
Billboard
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''s pop chart. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a
gold disc.
He starred as drummer
Gene Krupa in the movie ''
The Gene Krupa Story'' (1959), directed by Don Weis with
Susan Kohner,
James Darren, and
Susan Oliver. He appeared as the celebrity guest challenger on the June 30, 1957, episode of ''
What's My Line?''
Mineo made an effort to break his
typecasting
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.
In addition to his roles as an Indian brave in ''
Tonka
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Histor ...
'' (1958),
and a Mexican boy in ''
Giant
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'' (1956), he played a Jewish Holocaust survivor in ''
Exodus'' (1960); for his work in ''Exodus'', he won a
Golden Globe Award
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and received his second Academy Award nomination for
Best Supporting Actor.
Career shift
By the early 1960s, Mineo was becoming too old to play the type of role that had made him famous, and rumors of his homosexuality led to his being considered inappropriate for leading roles. For example, he auditioned for
David Lean
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's film ''
Lawrence of Arabia'' (1962) but was not hired.
Mineo appeared in ''
The Longest Day'' (1962), in which he played a private killed by a German after the landing in
Sainte-Mère-Église
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. Mineo was baffled by his sudden loss of popularity, later saying: "One minute it seemed I had more movie offers than I could handle; the next, no one wanted me."
Mineo was the model for
Harold Stevenson's painting ''The New Adam'' (1963). Now in the Guggenheim Museum's permanent collection, the painting is considered "one of the great American
nudes".
Mineo also appeared on the Season 2 episode of ''
The Patty Duke Show'': "Patty Meets a Celebrity" (1964).
Mineo's role as a
stalker in ''
Who Killed Teddy Bear'' (1965), which co-starred
Juliet Prowse
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, did not seem to help his career. Although his performance was praised by critics, he found himself typecast again—this time as a deranged criminal. The high point of this period was his portrayal of Uriah in ''
The Greatest Story Ever Told'' (1965). Mineo guest-starred in an episode of the TV series ''
Combat!'' in 1966, playing the role of a GI wanted for murder. He did two more appearances on the same show, including appearing in an installment with
Fernando Lamas.
In 1969, Mineo returned to the stage to direct a Los Angeles production of the gay-themed play ''
Fortune and Men's Eyes'' (1967), featuring then-unknown
Don Johnson
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as Smitty and Mineo as Rocky. The production received positive reviews, although its expanded
prison rape
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scene was criticized as excessive and
gratuitous. Mineo's last role in a motion picture was a small part in the film ''
Escape from the Planet of the Apes'' (1971); he played the chimpanzee
Dr. Milo.
In December 1972, Mineo stage-directed the
Gian Carlo Menotti short opera ''
The Medium'' in Detroit.
Muriel Costa-Greenspon portrayed the title character, Madame Flora, and Mineo played the
mute, Toby. In 1975, Mineo appeared as Rachman Habib, the assistant to a murderous consular head (portrayed by
Hector Elizondo) of a Middle Eastern country, in the ''
Columbo
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'' episode "
A Case of Immunity," on
NBC-TV. One of his last roles was a guest spot on the TV series ''
S.W.A.T.'' (1975), in which he portrayed a cult leader similar to
Charles Manson
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.
By 1976, Mineo's career had begun to turn around.
While playing the role of a
bisexual
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burglar in a series of stage performances of the comedy ''
P.S. Your Cat Is Dead'' in San Francisco, Mineo received substantial publicity from many positive reviews; he moved to Los Angeles along with the play.
Personal life
In a 1972 interview with
Boze Hadleigh, Mineo confirmed his
bisexuality
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.
Mineo met English-born actress
Jill Haworth on the set of the film ''
Exodus'' in 1960, in which they portrayed young lovers. Mineo and Haworth were in an
on-and-off relationship for many years. They were engaged to be married at one point. According to Mineo biographer Michael Gregg Michaud, Haworth cancelled the engagement after she caught Mineo engaging in sexual relations with a man.
The two remained very close friends until Mineo's death.
Mineo expressed disapproval of Haworth's brief relationship with television producer
Aaron Spelling, because he was 22 years older than her. One night, when Mineo found Haworth and Spelling at a private Beverly Hills nightclub, he punched Spelling in the face, yelling, "Do you know how old she is? What are you doing with her at your age?"
At the time of his death, he was in a six-year relationship with actor and retired acting coach Courtney Burr III.
Death

On the night of February 12, 1976, Mineo returned home from a rehearsal for the play ''
P.S. Your Cat Is Dead'' at 10:00 pm.
After parking his car in the carport below his
West Hollywood apartment, he was stabbed in the heart by a mugger. Mineo was found lying and bleeding profusely in the parking alley by his neighbor Raymond Evans, who had heard his cries for help, but Mineo was only able to walk a few steps, after which he collapsed immediately. Mineo was pronounced dead at the scene at the age of 37, due to
massive hemorrhage.
Lionel Ray Williams, a young
pizza delivery
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man with a long criminal record, was convicted and sentenced in March 1979 to 51 years in prison for killing Mineo and also for committing ten robberies. Although considerable confusion existed as to what witnesses had seen in the dark the night Mineo was murdered, Williams claimed to have had no idea who Mineo was. Corrections officers later said they had overheard Williams admitting to the stabbing.
Williams' wife later confirmed that on the night Mineo died, he had come home with blood on his shirt. After several years of speculation about the motives for the murder, the police investigation concluded that it was a random robbery. Still in prison, Williams continues to deny his guilt in the murder. A 2024 documentary film titled "Unseen Innocence" seeks to raise awareness of Williams' case and further his exoneration efforts.
A funeral for Mineo was held at
Most Holy Trinity Church, Mamaroneck, on February 17, 1976, and was attended by 250 mourners. Mineo was buried at
Gate of Heaven Cemetery in
Hawthorne, New York.
[Wilson, Scott. ''Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons'', 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 32658-32659). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.]
Filmography
Film
Television
Awards and nominations
See also
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List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees – Youngest nominees for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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List of actors with Academy Award nominations
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List of actors with two or more Academy Award nominations in acting categories
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List of LGBTQ Academy Award winners and nominees
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