
Directing
Born March 23, 1929 in New York City, New York, USA
Mark Rydell (born March 23, 1935 , in New York City) is an American actor, film director and producer. He has directed many Academy Award-nominated films including The Fox (1967), The Reivers (1969), Cinderella Liberty (1973), The Rose (1979), The River (1984) and For the Boys (1991). He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director for On Golden Pond (1981). Rydell's initial training was in music. As a youth, he wanted to be a conductor. He began his career as an actor and first became known for his role as Walt Johnson on The Edge of Night and as Jeff Baker on As the World Turns, which he played from 1956 to 1962. When he would not sign a long-term contract to remain on ATWT the producers had his character die in a car crash. He won plaudits for his role of violent Jewish mob kingpin Marty Augustine in Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye (1973). His most recent significant film role was in Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending (2002).

Senior Entourage
Mark

Chicanery
Jack Sobel

Close Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond
Self

A Coup in Camelot

Char·ac·ter
Self

Good Men
Marcus

Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen
Self

No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos
Self

Masters of Science Fiction

Even Money

An Unfinished Life

James Dean: Sense Memories
Self

Everwood
Jacob Hoffman

Hollywood Ending
Al

James Dean
Jack Warner

A Man Is Mostly Water
Distributor

Henry Fonda: Hollywood's Quiet Hero
Self

Crime of the Century

Inside the Actors Studio
Self

Intersection

For the Boys

The Man in the Moon

Havana
Meyer Lansky

Punchline
Romeo

The Thrill Can Kill

The River

On Golden Pond

The Rose

Harry and Walter Go to New York

Family

Cinderella Liberty
Gutteral Mischief (as Marty Augustine)

The Long Goodbye
Marty Augustine

The Cowboys

The Reivers

The Fox

The Wild Wild West

I Spy

Slattery's People

Mr. Novak

The Fugitive

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self

The Mike Douglas Show
Self

Ben Casey

Naked City
Ralph Harris

Wanted: Dead or Alive
Tom Adams

Crime in the Streets
Lou Macklin

Navy Log

Gunsmoke

The Philco Television Playhouse