
Steve Cochran
Acting • Born 1917-05-25 – Died 1965-06-15
Biography
He is perhaps best remembered for his role of Big Ed Somers, the power hungry gangster pal of James Cagney in "White Heat" (1949). Born Robert Alexander Cochran in Eureka, California, he was the son of a California lumberjack, who moved the family to Wyoming in the 1920s, where Cochran grew to adulthood. After graduating from the University of Wyoming in 1939, Cochran began working steadily as a Wyoming cowboy, while developing his acting skills working in summer stock and regional theaters and gradually moving on to Broadway. In 1945, he signed with MGM, and for the next several years, played mostly secondary roles as gangsters or boxers. He made his film debut with "Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion" (1945) and quickly followed with "Wonder Man" (1945). Released from his contract in 1948, he returned to Broadway where he worked with Mae West; the next year he signed on with Warner Brothers, where he earned leading roles in such films as "The Damned Don't Cry" (1950), "Highway 301" (1950) and "Tomorrow is Another Day" (1951). Warner Brothers often had him playing the villain in several of its western films, such as "Dallas" (1950), and "Back to God's Country" (1953). With the end of his contract in 1953, he began his own film company, Robert Alexander Productions, while also freelancing for other studios and moving on to guest star roles on television shows. He would show up in such television shows as Death Valley Days, Burke's Law, The Untouchables, Naked City, The Twilight Zone, Route 66, and The Virginian. A notorious womanizer, Cochran was married and divorced three times, and was often in the Hollywood tabloids reportedly having affairs with such actresses as Mae West, Jayne Mansfield, Joan Crawford, Merle Oberon, Ida Lupino and Mamie Van Doren. Cochran died under mysterious circumstances. In May 1965, Cochran had revived his production company, and together with three women, whom he had hired as his assistants, boarded his 40-foot yacht to travel to Central and South America to look for filming locations. On June 25, 1965, the yacht drifted into Port Champerico, Guatemala, with three alive but very distraught women aboard and the body of Steve Cochran, who had died ten days earlier. The women did not know how to operate the boat, and were dependent upon its drifting to shore after his death. There were numerous rumors of murder and poisoning, and actress / former lover Merle Oberon used her influence to push for further police investigation, but no evidence of foul play was ever determined. The official cause of his death was given as Acute Infectious Edema (lung infection).
Filmography
62 credits
The Best Years of Our Lives
Movie • 1946
Cliff Scully

Storm Warning
Movie • 1951
Hank Rice

Il Grido
Movie • 1957
Aldo

The Chase
Movie • 1946
Eddie Roman

The Weapon
Movie • 1956
Mark Andrews

Private Hell 36
Movie • 1954
Police Sgt. Cal Bruner

The Damned Don't Cry
Movie • 1950
Nick Prenta

Tomorrow Is Another Day
Movie • 1951
Bill Clark / Mike Lewis

Highway 301
Movie • 1950
George Legenza

The Beat Generation
Movie • 1959
Dave Culloran

Carnival Story
Movie • 1954
Joe Hammond

White Heat
Movie • 1949
'Big Ed' Somers

The Deadly Companions
Movie • 1961
Billy Keplinger

Copacabana
Movie • 1947
Steve Hunt

Boston Blackie's Rendezvous
Movie • 1945
Jimmy Casey

Tell Me In The Sunlight
Movie • 1965
Dave

Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
Movie • 1951
Chuck Daniels

I, Mobster
Movie • 1959
Joe Sante

Slander
Movie • 1957
H.R. Manley

The Kid from Brooklyn
Movie • 1946
Speed McFarlane

The Tanks Are Coming
Movie • 1951
Francis Aloysius 'Sully' Sullivan

Mozambique
Movie • 1964
Brad Webster

Dallas
Movie • 1950
Bryant Marlow

Quantrill's Raiders
Movie • 1958
Captain Alan 'Wes' Westcott

Back to God's Country
Movie • 1953
Paul Blake

The Lion and the Horse
Movie • 1952
Ben Kirby

The Desert Song
Movie • 1953
Captain Claude Fontaine

Raton Pass
Movie • 1951
Cy Van Cleave

Operation Secret
Movie • 1952
Marcel Brevoort

The Big Operator
Movie • 1959
Bill Gibson

Fremont: The Trailblazer
Movie • 1956
John C. Fremont

She's Back on Broadway
Movie • 1953
Rick Sommers

Wonder Man
Movie • 1945
Ten Grand Jackson

Of Love and Desire
Movie • 1963
Steve Corey

Come Next Spring
Movie • 1956
Matt Ballot

Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion
Movie • 1945
Jack Higgins

Jim Thorpe – All-American
Movie • 1951
Peter Allendine

Shark River
Movie • 1953
Dan Webley

A Song Is Born
Movie • 1948
Tony Crow

The Gay Senorita
Movie • 1945
Tim O'Brien

Jimmy Carter: Man from Plains
Movie • 2007
Self

Burke's Law
TV • 1963
St. John Carlisle

Route 66
TV • 1960

Naked City
TV • 1958
Niccolo Mori

Studio One
TV • 1948

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
Drogo

The Twilight Zone
TV • 1959
Fred Renard

Bus Stop
TV • 1961

The Virginian
TV • 1962
Jamie Dobbs

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Luke Martens

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
TV • 1951

Climax!
TV • 1954
Ralph Leslie

Robert Montgomery Presents
TV • 1950
Captain John Pringle

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
TV • 1956
Marshal Cam Tolby

Stoney Burke
TV • 1962

Mr. Broadway
TV • 1964

Letter to Loretta
TV • 1953
Joe

Burke's Law
TV • 1963
Fletcher Seamway

Burke's Law
TV • 1963
Phil Ross

Studio One
TV • 1948
Peter Hadley

Studio One
TV • 1948
Dan

Climax!
TV • 1954
Jack Rice