Roy Scheider dies, age 75

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'Jaws' actor Scheider dies at 75
By JILL ZEMAN, Associated Press Writer
52 minutes ago

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Roy Scheider, a two-time Oscar nominee best known for his role as a police chief in the blockbuster movie "Jaws," died Sunday. He was 75.

Scheider died at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences hospital in Little Rock, hospital spokesman David Robinson said. The hospital did not release a cause of death.

However, hospital spokeswoman Leslie Taylor said Scheider had been treated for multiple myeloma at the hospital's Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy for the past two years.

He was nominated for a best-supporting actor Oscar in 1971's "The French Connection" in which he played the police partner of Oscar winner Gene Hackman and for best-actor for 1979's "All That Jazz," the autobiographical Bob Fosse film.

However, he was best known for his role in Steven Spielberg's 1975 film, "Jaws," the enduring classic about a killer shark terrorizing beachgoers and well as millions of moviegoers.

Widely hailed as the film that launched the era of the Hollywood blockbuster, it was also the first movie to earn $100 million at the box office. Scheider starred with Richard Dreyfuss, who played an oceanographer.

"He was a wonderful guy. He was what I call 'a knockaround actor,'" Dreyfuss told The Associated Press on Sunday.

"A 'knockaround actor' to me is a compliment that means a professional that lives the life of a professional actor and doesn't' yell and scream at the fates and does his job and does it as well as he can," he said.

In 2005, one of Scheider's most famous lines in the movie — "You're gonna need a bigger boat" — was voted No. 35 on the American Film Institute's list of best quotes from U.S. movies.

That year, some 30 years after "Jaws" premiered, hundreds of movie buffs flocked to Martha's Vineyard, off the southeastern coast of Massachusetts, to celebrate the great white shark.

The island's JawsFest '05 also brought back some of the cast and crew, including screenwriter Carl Gottlieb and Peter Benchley, who wrote the novel that inspired Spielberg's classic. Spielberg, Scheider and Dreyfuss were absent.

Dreyfuss recalled Sunday a time during the filming of 'Jaws' when Scheider disappeared from the set. As the filming was on hold because of the weather, Scheider "called me up and said, 'You don't know where I am if they call.'

"He'd gone to get a tan. He was really very tan-addicted. That was due to a childhood affliction where he was in bed for a long time. For him being tan was being healthy," Dreyfuss said.

He added that Scheider "was a pretty civilized human being — you can't ask for much more than that."

Scheider was also politically active. He participated in rallies protesting U.S. military action in Iraq, including a massive New York demonstration in March 2003 that police said drew 125,000 chanting activists.

Scheider had a home built for him and his family in 1994 in Sagaponack in the Hamptons, where he was active in community issues. The oceanfront house featured five bedrooms, four fireplaces and various decks and porches.

Last summer, Scheider announced that he was selling the home for about $18.75 million to singer-songwriter Billy Joel and was moving to the nearby village of Sag Harbor.
 

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Dang!! How old was he when he did Blue Thunder? Follow my leader:shoot4:
 

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Jaws is my all time favorite movie and Roy was a big part of that.

Fantastic cast in that movie.

RIP Chief Brody.

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ConcordCowboy;1951055 said:
Jaws is my all time favorite movie and Roy was a big part of that.

Fantastic cast in that movie.

RIP Chief Brody.

Can't argue with that. I practically grew up with that movie.

My cousin still won't swim in the ocean. :laugh2:
 

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Mavs Man;1951152 said:
Can't argue with that. I practically grew up with that movie.

My cousin still won't swim in the ocean. :laugh2:

Me either and I'm not kidding.

If I do go in it's not very far and I'm always thinking about it and about getting out as soon as I can.

Thanks JAWS!

:D
 

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ConcordCowboy;1951172 said:
Me either and I'm not kidding.

If I do go in it's not very far and I'm always thinking about it and about getting out as soon as I can.

Thanks JAWS!

:D

This reminds me of an email I received the other day. Supposedly Beloit College in Wisconsin puts together a list to try to give the faculty a sense of the mindset of this year's incoming freshmen.

Here was one from this past year's class: They never took a swim and thought about Jaws.
 

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Mavs Man;1951195 said:
This reminds me of an email I received the other day. Supposedly Beloit College in Wisconsin puts together a list to try to give the faculty a sense of the mindset of this year's incoming freshmen.

Here was one from this past year's class: They never took a swim and thought about Jaws.

Ah youth.
 

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RIP Chief Brody.

He did a great job in what has to be one of the best films ever made.

His character was under so much duress in that movie, having to deal with the local idiots, the incompetent deputy, the stubborn mayor, the intimidating Quint, the shark. Brody's facial expressions alone captured the seemingly never-ending agony that he was forced to deal with. For most of the movie, he looked like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.
 

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Chief;1951281 said:
RIP Chief Brody.

He did a great job in what has to be one of the best films ever made.

His character was under so much duress in that movie, having to deal with the local idiots, the incompetent deputy, the stubborn mayor, the intimidating Quint, the shark. Brody's facial expressions alone captured the seemingly never-ending agony that he was forced to deal with. For most of the movie, he looked like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.

Yep... it was a great character and he did a wonderful job portraying Brody...

He was a fine actor with several memorable roles to his credit... RIP...
 

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I think the all time greatest scene in any movie is the scene in Jaws where Quint is describing the USS Indianapolis. From the beginning of that scene where they trade injury stories until the end when the shark returns it is gripping. IMO he was a fantastic actor in that film.
 

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He was a great actor who unfortunately never got enough roles. I liked him a lot in "2010".
 

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It was probably just random luck but the discover channel show the Jaws Mythbusters episodes yesterday.

RIP Roy
 

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ConcordCowboy;1951055 said:
Jaws is my all time favorite movie and Roy was a big part of that.

Fantastic cast in that movie.

RIP Chief Brody.

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Yeah, it's very sad. My wife, kids, and I recently did the Jaws ride at Universal Studios which brought up Roy Scheider discussions at the time. R.I.P., Roy. You will be missed.
 

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big dog cowboy;1952480 said:
Great line. The look on his face...priceless.


Great chemistry too..... Brody, Hooper & Quint

Quint was a riot... he had to go and piss off the shark but starting a chorus line in the boat right ... at night no less.... LOL
 
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