Steve Cochran - Actor Profile

Steve Cochran

Acting
41Total Films
8.3 Highest Rated
Born: May 25, 1917
Birth Place: Eureka, California

About Steve Cochran

He is perhaps best remembered for his role of Big Ed Somers, the power hungry gangster pal of James Cagney in "White Heat" (1949). Born Robert Alexander Cochran in Eureka, California, he was the son of a California lumberjack, who moved the family to Wyoming in the 1920s, where Cochran grew to adulthood. After graduating from the University of Wyoming in 1939, Cochran began working steadily as a Wyoming cowboy, while developing his acting skills working in summer stock and regional theaters and gradually moving on to Broadway. In 1945, he signed with MGM, and for the next several years, played mostly secondary roles as gangsters or boxers. He made his film debut with "Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion" (1945) and quickly followed with "Wonder Man" (1945). Released from his contract in 1948, he returned to Broadway where he worked with Mae West; the next year he signed on with Warner Brothers, where he earned leading roles in such films as "The Damned Don't Cry" (1950), "Highway 301" (1950) and "Tomorrow is Another Day" (1951). Warner Brothers often had him playing the villain in several of its western films, such as "Dallas" (1950), and "Back to God's Country" (1953). With the end of his contract in 1953, he began his own film company, Robert Alexander Productions, while also freelancing for other studios and moving on to guest star roles on television shows. He would show up in such television shows as Death Valley Days, Burke's Law, The Untouchables, Naked City, The Twilight Zone, Route 66, and The Virginian. A notorious womanizer, Cochran was married and divorced three times, and was often in the Hollywood tabloids reportedly having affairs with such actresses as Mae West, Jayne Mansfield, Joan Crawford, Merle Oberon, Ida Lupino and Mamie Van Doren. Cochran died under mysterious circumstances. In May 1965, Cochran had revived his production company, and together with three women, whom he had hired as his assistants, boarded his 40-foot yacht to travel to Central and South America to look for filming locations. On June 25, 1965, the yacht drifted into Port Champerico, Guatemala, with three alive but very distraught women aboard and the body of Steve Cochran, who had died ten days earlier. The women did not know how to operate the boat, and were dependent upon its drifting to shore after his death. There were numerous rumors of murder and poisoning, and actress / former lover Merle Oberon used her influence to push for further police investigation, but no evidence of foul play was ever determined. The official cause of his death was given as Acute Infectious Edema (lung infection).

Best Steve Cochran Movies Ranked

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Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Steve Cochran.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2007 Jimmy Carter: Man from Plains Self Hit Similar →
1965 Tell Me In The Sunlight Dave Flop Similar →
1964 Mozambique Brad Webster Flop Similar →
1963 Of Love and Desire Steve Corey Flop Similar →
1961 The Deadly Companions Billy Keplinger Average Similar →
1959 The Big Operator Bill Gibson Average Similar →
1959 The Beat Generation Dave Culloran Flop Similar →
1959 I, Mobster Joe Sante Hit Similar →
1958 Quantrill's Raiders Captain Alan 'Wes' Westcott Average Similar →
1957 Il Grido Aldo Super Hit Similar →
1957 Slander H.R. Manley Average Similar →
1956 The Weapon Mark Andrews Average Similar →
1956 Come Next Spring Matt Ballot Average Similar →
1956 Fremont: The Trailblazer John C. Fremont Flop Similar →
1954 Private Hell 36 Police Sgt. Cal Bruner Average Similar →
1954 Carnival Story Joe Hammond Flop Similar →
1953 Shark River Dan Webley Flop Similar →
1953 Back to God's Country Paul Blake Average Similar →
1953 The Desert Song Captain Claude Fontaine Hit Similar →
1953 She's Back on Broadway Rick Sommers Average Similar →
1952 Operation Secret Marcel Brevoort Flop Similar →
1952 The Lion and the Horse Ben Kirby Average Similar →
1951 The Tanks Are Coming Francis Aloysius 'Sully' Sullivan Super Hit Similar →
1951 Jim Thorpe – All-American Peter Allendine Average Similar →
1951 Tomorrow Is Another Day Bill Clark / Mike Lewis Hit Similar →
1951 Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison Chuck Daniels Average Similar →
1951 Raton Pass Cy Van Cleave Flop Similar →
1951 Storm Warning Hank Rice Hit Similar →
1950 Dallas Bryant Marlow Hit Similar →
1950 Highway 301 George Legenza Average Similar →
1950 The Damned Don't Cry Nick Prenta Hit Similar →
1949 White Heat 'Big Ed' Somers Super Hit Similar →
1948 A Song Is Born Tony Crow Average Similar →
1947 Copacabana Steve Hunt Flop Similar →
1946 The Best Years of Our Lives Cliff Scully Super Hit Similar →
1946 The Chase Eddie Roman Average Similar →
1946 The Kid from Brooklyn Speed McFarlane Average Similar →
1945 The Gay Senorita Tim O'Brien Flop Similar →
1945 Boston Blackie's Rendezvous Jimmy Casey Flop Similar →
1945 Wonder Man Ten Grand Jackson Hit Similar →
1945 Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion Jack Higgins Average Similar →

Steve Cochran - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Steve Cochran?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Steve Cochran is "The Tanks Are Coming" with a rating of 8.3/10.

How many movies has Steve Cochran acted in?

Steve Cochran has been featured in at least 41 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Steve Cochran?

Other notable films include "The Best Years of Our Lives", "White Heat", and "Il Grido".