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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''Film/TheProfessionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''[[Film/BenHur1959 Ben-Hur]]'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself. Along with this, Lancaster (though not out in his lifetime) was bisexual and had many affairs with men as well (as confirmed by a male lover).

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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''Film/TheProfessionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''[[Film/BenHur1959 Ben-Hur]]'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' ''Film/{{Samson and Delilah|1949}}'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself. Along with this, Lancaster (though not out in his lifetime) was bisexual and had many affairs with men as well (as confirmed by a male lover).
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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''Film/TheProfessionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''[[Film/BenHur1959 Ben-Hur]]'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself.

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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''Film/TheProfessionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''[[Film/BenHur1959 Ben-Hur]]'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself. \n Along with this, Lancaster (though not out in his lifetime) was bisexual and had many affairs with men as well (as confirmed by a male lover).
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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''Film/TheProfessionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''Film/BenHur'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself.

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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''Film/TheProfessionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''Film/BenHur'' ''[[Film/BenHur1959 Ben-Hur]]'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself.
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Burton "Burt" Stephen Lancaster (November 2, 1913 – October 20, 1994) was an American actor, one of Hollywood's earliest examples of a MrFanservice.

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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''The Professionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''Film/BenHur'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself.

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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''The Professionals'' ''Film/TheProfessionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''Film/BenHur'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself.


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Originally a circus acrobat, Lancaster took up acting after World War II and made his professional film debut in 1946's film noir favorite ''Film/TheKillers''. From there he would make a name for himself playing {{Lovable Rogue}}s or tough guys in swashbucklers like ''The Flame and the Arrow'' and ''Film/TheCrimsonPirate'', as well as {{Western}}s such as ''Film/VeraCruz'' and ''Gunfight at the O.K. Corral''. He was often paired with fellow fair-haired Hollywood tough guy Creator/KirkDouglas. Initially saddled with the nickname "Mr. Muscles and Teeth" due to his tall, muscular frame and distinctive smile (which he called "The Grin"), Lancaster resented being dismissed as nothing more than a pretty face and fought to prove his versatility as well as improve his abilities with more challenging roles, which he eventually did thanks to classic dramas such as ''Jim Thorpe -- All-American'', ''Literature/FromHereToEternity'', ''Film/SweetSmellOfSuccess'', ''Literature/ElmerGantry'' (which won him an Oscar for best actor), ''Film/BirdmanOfAlcatraz'' (where he played real life criminal turned bird expert Robert Stroud) and ''Film/JudgmentAtNuremberg'' and would continue to prove with offbeat dramas such as ''Film/TheLeopard''[[note]]Which he considered his favorite film[[/note]] and ''Film/TheSwimmer''. Many of these films featured his longtime friend and former circus acrobat partner Nick Cravat, usually playing mutes in the period pieces where his thick New York accent couldn't be worked around. Other frequent collaborators included directors Richard Brooks and Creator/JohnFrankenheimer.

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Originally a circus acrobat, Lancaster took up acting after World War II and made his professional film debut in 1946's film noir favorite ''Film/TheKillers''. From there he would make a name for himself playing {{Lovable Rogue}}s or tough guys in swashbucklers like ''The Flame and the Arrow'' and ''Film/TheCrimsonPirate'', as well as {{Western}}s such as ''Film/VeraCruz'' and ''Gunfight at the O.K. Corral''.''Film/GunfightAtTheOKCorral''. He was often paired with fellow fair-haired Hollywood tough guy Creator/KirkDouglas. Initially saddled with the nickname "Mr. Muscles and Teeth" due to his tall, muscular frame and distinctive smile (which he called "The Grin"), Lancaster resented being dismissed as nothing more than a pretty face and fought to prove his versatility as well as improve his abilities with more challenging roles, which he eventually did thanks to classic dramas such as ''Jim Thorpe -- All-American'', ''Literature/FromHereToEternity'', ''Film/SweetSmellOfSuccess'', ''Literature/ElmerGantry'' (which won him an Oscar for best actor), ''Film/BirdmanOfAlcatraz'' (where he played real life criminal turned bird expert Robert Stroud) and ''Film/JudgmentAtNuremberg'' and would continue to prove with offbeat dramas such as ''Film/TheLeopard''[[note]]Which he considered his favorite film[[/note]] and ''Film/TheSwimmer''. Many of these films featured his longtime friend and former circus acrobat partner Nick Cravat, usually playing mutes in the period pieces where his thick New York accent couldn't be worked around. Other frequent collaborators included directors Richard Brooks and Creator/JohnFrankenheimer.


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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''The Professionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''Film/BenHur'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Samson and Delilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself.

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He was a popular star but he was not always well-liked by his collaborators, some of whom accused him of having a HairTriggerTemper, which led to more than a few stories of altercations between Lancaster and his collaborators off camera (such was the case with ''The Professionals'' where director Richard Brooks noticed that Lancaster was not getting along with Creator/LeeMarvin and felt he had to keep a close eye on them both for fear that Lancaster would "grab Lee Marvin by the ass and throw him off that mountain."). His daughter Joanna described him as "a big man with a big voice and a big temper... especially when he got up on his soap box about something" in ''Burt Lancaster: An Intimate Portrait''. A notorious ladies man, Lancaster was married three times and had five children, one of whom was the late screenwriter Bill Lancaster, who actually portrayed the young version of Burt's Moses in the 1974 TV-miniseries ''Moses The Lawgiver'' - an unusual choice for Lancaster, given that he was a self-proclaimed atheist who reportedly turned down Creator/CharltonHeston's role in the 1959 remake of ''Film/BenHur'' due to his dislike or distrust of religion (he was actually the original choice to play Samson in 1949's ''Samson and Delilah'' ''Film/SamsonAndDelilah'' but declined due to a bad back). The Creator/WalterMatthau character in ''Film/TheBadNewsBears'', written by Burt's son Bill, was said to have been based on Burt himself.
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