Roy Scheider - Wikipedia Roy Richard Scheider ( ˈʃaɪdər ; November 10, 1932 – February 10, 2008) was an American actor and amateur boxer who achieved fame with his leading and supporting roles in celebrated films from the 1970s to the mid-1980s
Roy Scheider - IMDb It was another big hit for Scheider (and another Oscar nomination), with the film featuring a stunning opening sequence to the tune of the funky George Benson number "On Broadway", and breathtaking dance routines including the "Airotica" performance by the glamorous Sandahl Bergman
The Tragic 2008 Death Of Roy Scheider Explained - Grunge Later in 2005, Roy Scheider appeared on "The Today Show" and discussed how lucky he felt to still be alive "Every single day," he said (via the Los Angeles Times), "it's a miracle " While weakened by the cancer, Scheider died from a staph infection
Roy Scheider - The Movie Database (TMDB) Roy Richard Scheider (November 10, 1932 – February 10, 2008) was an American actor and amateur boxer Described by AllMovie as "one of the most unique and distinguished of all Hollywood actors", he gained fame for his leading and supporting roles in celebrated films from the 1970s through to the early to mid-1980s
From North Bend to Hollywood: Remembering Jaws Star, Roy Scheider That summer, a young director named Steven Spielberg released his second feature film, Jaws, starring Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, and a former resident of Oregon’s Adventure Coast by the name of Roy Scheider
Roy Scheider, Actor in ‘Jaws,’ Dies at 75 - The New York Times Roy Scheider, a stage actor with a background in the classics who became one of the leading figures in the American film renaissance of the 1970s, died on Sunday afternoon in Little Rock, Ark
Roy Scheider; star of Jaws and All That Jazz - Los . . . Roy Scheider, the jagged-nosed actor who brought complexity to tough-guy roles in such films as “The French Connection,” “Jaws” and “All That Jazz,” and was also known for political