John Vernon - Biography

John Vernon was a prolific stage-trained Canadian character player who made a career out of convincingly playing crafty villains, morally-bankrupt officials and heartless authority figures in American films and television since the 1960s. Vernon has been directed by some stellar filmmakers including Alfred Hitchcock (L'étau (1969)); George Cukor (Justine (1969)); Don Siegel (L'inspecteur Harry (1971)) and Clint Eastwood (Josey Wales hors-la-loi (1976)). After training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and honing his skills in Canadian theatre and television, Vernon made his US film debut in John Boorman's noir/gangster classic Le point de non-retour (1967) as a trusted friend who betrays Lee Marvin. He again failed to inspire confidence as the ineffectual mayor of San Francisco in L'inspecteur Harry (1971). Vernon may be best remembered as the sinister Dean Vernon Wormer in John Landis' American College (1978), a role he reprised for the TV spin-off Delta House (1979). This led to more film comedy roles, a highlight being Mr. Big in the blaxploitation spoof I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988).