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Joe Don Baker, actor who wielded a giant stick in ‘Strolling Tall,’ dies at 89
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Joe Don Baker, actor who wielded a giant stick in ‘Strolling Tall,’ dies at 89

Last updated: May 15, 2025 6:26 pm
Editorial Board Published May 15, 2025
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Joe Don Baker, the main man turned character actor who broke out taking part in Sheriff Buford Pusser within the 1973 film “Walking Tall,” has died, his household introduced on-line.

The Texas-born powerful man died Might 7 at age 89. No reason behind loss of life was given. Baker lived in Southern California when he died.

“Joe Don was a beacon of kindness and generosity. … Throughout his life, Joe Don touched many lives with his warmth and compassion, leaving an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him,” his household stated.

Born on Feb. 12, 1936, in Groesbeck, Texas, Baker performed soccer and basketball properly sufficient to earn a sports activities scholarship to North Texas State Faculty — now College of North Texas — the place he earned a bachelor’s diploma in enterprise administration in 1958 and pledged to the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

Baker went into the U.S. Military for 2 years after which emerged in New York, the place he studied on the Actors Studio and carried out onstage. His performing profession took off within the mid-Sixties when he moved to Los Angeles, the place he began with TV roles in reveals like “The High Chaparral” and “Mission: Impossible” earlier than taking the highlight as a number one man in films like “Walking Tall” and “Final Justice.”

When he aged into character actor work, he performed Claude Kersek within the 1991 Robert DeNiro remake of “Cape Fear,” Olaf Anderson in Eddie Murphy’s 1992 film “The Distinguished Gentleman” and Tom Pierce in 1994’s “Reality Bites.” Baker performed a villain within the 1987 James Bond film “The Living Daylights,” that includes Timothy Dalton as Bond, after which CIA agent Jack Wade in two Bond movies starring Pierce Brosnan: “GoldenEye” in 1995 and “Tomorrow Never Dies” in 1997.

He additionally spent a whole lot of time working in TV, taking part in the title cop function in “Eischied” in 1979 — he typically portrayed officers of the legislation — Large Jim Folsom within the 1997 miniseries “George Wallace” and myriad different roles in reveals together with “Ironside,” “The Streets of San Francisco,” “Gunsmoke” and “Mod Squad.”

Joe Don Baker wielded a giant stick in “Walking Tall,” the 1973 film based mostly on the lifetime of Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser.

(Los Angeles Occasions)

As he moved round between TV and movie, Baker was forward of the curve in declaring Hollywood creativity useless.

“In Hollywood, they’ve chased away all the good writers,” he informed The Occasions in 1986 when he was selling the BBC-made miniseries “Edge of Darkness” and strongly favoring international work over home. “You never meet the writer when you’re making a TV movie in America — they’re too ashamed to show up and see how their work has been mangled by some committee.

“I hate the thought of showing up on another TV movie set in America ,” he continued. “All they care about here is whether you remember the words. In England they take the time to get everything right. I was there six months to make six hours. That’s a little more than twice as long as it would take in America.”

In the US, Baker stated, “By the time the networks get through worrying about who they’re gonna tick off, they wind up with nothing.”

He stated it was arduous to get American studios occupied with something totally different. “They want huge budgets, which are easier to steal from. The studios don’t seem to mind losing hundreds of millions — they can write it all off. The rest of us can either pay to see their lousy movies or be taxed to cover their write-offs.”

Regardless that the film took the standard Hollywood liberties with Pusser’s life, the movie performed like a pure piece of American neo-realism: Audiences noticed a robust household man who turns into politically concerned solely after being cheated at a neighborhood on line casino, crushed and left for useless. Elected sheriff, he turns into pushed, preventing the native prison syndicate, corrupt judges and state authorities officers. The movie packed an emotional wallop.

It was not an immediate success, nonetheless, when it was first launched in city theaters and offered as a good-old-boy Southern law-and-order drama.

“The initial ads had me coming out of a swamp with slime coming off me and I had this little stick in my hand,” Baker informed The Occasions in 2004, when a considerably reimagined “Walking Tall” remake starring Dwayne Johnson was popping out. “They were just terrible ads.” However outsized success in Asian markets led to a brand new advertising marketing campaign that turned the film into an American hit.

“I very seldom get good parts offered me now,” he stated in 2004. “I had better parts before I became a so-called star in ‘Walking Tall.’”

In a 2000 humor column, former Occasions columnist Chris Erskine lovingly referred to as Baker “one of the best bad actors ever.”

Good elements or not, he received a Robert Altman Award on the Movie Unbiased Spirit Awards in 2014 for his work within the 2012 Matthew McConaughey film “Mud,” the place he performed the daddy of a murdered man. It could be his last work earlier than he retired.

Baker was married for 11 years to Maria Dolores Rivero-Torres; the 2 had no youngsters. A voracious reader and lover of cats and nature, the lifetime member of the Actors Studio “is mourned by a small but very close circle of friends who will miss him eternally,” his household stated.

A funeral service might be held Tuesday morning at Utter McKinley Mortuary in Mission Hills.

Freelance author Lewis Beale contributed to this report.

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