Roy Richard Scheider

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Born as Roy Richard Scheider on the 10th November 1932 in Orange New Jersey USA, and passed away on the 1oth February 2008 in Little Rock Arkansas. He was an actor, best known to the world for appearing in such films as “The French Connection” (1971), “Jaws” (1975), and “All That Jazz” (1979), among many others. His career began in 1961 and ended in 2008.

Have you ever wondered how rich Roy Scheider was at the time of his death? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Roy Scheider`s net worth was as high as $15 million, an amount earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry as an actor, during which he appeared in over 80 film and TV titles.

Roy is of mixed ancestry as his parents are of Irish and German descent. Since the early age, Roy was built athletically, and participated in several sports, including baseball and boxing. While in high school, he was in welterweight category and earned an induction into the Columbia High school Hall Of Fame. After high school he enrolled the Rutgers University and Franklin and Marshall College, where he studied drama.

Before he started his acting career, Roy dedicated himself to boxing, compiling a record of 13 wins and only one lost match. He also spent three years in the United States Army Force, but upon return he became a full time actor.

His debut came in the early 1960s in the soap operas “Love of Life”, “The Edge Of Night”, and “The Secret Storm”. In 1964 he featured in his first full length film “The Curse of the Living Corpse”, a horror directed by Del Tenney. By the end of the 1960s, Roy built a name for himself by appearing in such productions as “Lamp at Midnight” (1966), “Hidden Faces” (1968), and “Stiletto” (1969), among others, all of which certainly increased his net worth.

With the beginning of the 1970s, his name became more known in the Hollywood area and in the early 1970 he featured in two films “Klute” and “The French Connection”, both achieving success on a commercial and artistic level. Through the 70s, Roy had several notable roles, including the ones in “Jaws” (1975) as Brody, a role he repeated in the sequel “Jaws 2” in 1978, “Marathon Man” (1976) as Doc, “Last Embrace” (1979) and “All That Jazz” (1979) as Joe Gideon, directed by Bob Fosse.

He continued successfully through the 1980s, adding his name to several films, including “Still Of The Night” (1982), with Meryl Streep, “Blue thunder” (1983), “2010: The Year We Make Contact” (1984), as Dr. Heywood Floyd, with Helen Mirren and John Lithgow, as a sequel of Stanley Kubrick`s “2001: A Space Odyssey” from 1968. His next big role was the one in “52 Pick-Up (1986), as Harry Mitchell alongside Ann-Margret, and in 1988 starred in “Cohen And Tate” with Adam Baldwin and Harley Cross. Before the 1980s ended he appeared in “Night Game” and “Listen To Me”, both released in 1989.

1990s brought new challenges for Roy, and he managed to successfully deliver; he had praised appearances in such films as “The Russia Home” (1990), with Sean Connery and Michelle Pfeiffer, “The Myth Of Fingerprints” (1997), with Julianne Moore and Noah Wyle, “Evasive Action” (1998), and “RKO 281) (1999), with such greats as Melanie Griffith, James Cromwell, and Live Schreiber.

In 2000s, his popularity began to decline, although he was still in the leads, however, films he made wasn`t as popular as before, including “Chain Of Command” (2000), “The Doorway” (2000), and “Daybreak”, also released in 2000. He continued with roles in “Angels Don`t Sleep Here” (2002), “Red Serpent” (2003), and ‘Love Thy Neighboor”, but all those films were failures.

Situation became even worse when he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma; however he underwent a bone marrow transplant and continued to act until his death in 2008. Some of his last film credits include films “The Poet” (2007), “if I Didn`t Care” (2007), and “Iron Cross” released several months after his death.

Thanks to his skills, Roy received several prestigious nominations and awards, including two Academy Award nomination; first one was in category Best Actor in a Leading Role for his work on the film “All That Jazz”, and second Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work on the film “The French Connection”. Also he was nominated for the Golden Globe award in category Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for “All That Jazz”.

Regarding his personal life, Roy was married two times; his first marriage was to Cynthia and it lasted from 1962 until 1989. The couple had one child. His second wife was Brenda; the couple married in 1989 and stayed together until 2008 when Roy died. They had two children.Roy succumbed to the incurable disease on the 10th February 2008, after four years of a non-stopping battle.

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Roy Richard Scheider Quick Info

Full Name Roy Scheider
Net Worth $15 Million
Date Of Birth November 10, 1932, Orange, New Jersey, USA
Died February 2008 in Little Rock Arkansas
Height 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
Profession Actor, Voice actor, Producer
Education Columbia High School, Franklin & Marshall College, Rutgers University
Nationality American
Spouse Brenda Siemer Scheider (m. 1989–2008), Cynthia Bebout (m. 1962–1986)
Children Christian Scheider, Maximillia Connelly Lord, Molly Mae Scheider
Parents Roy Bernhard Scheider, Anna Scheider
Siblings Glenn Scheider
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001702/
Awards Obie Award for Performance, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actor, Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male, Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Seri…
Movies Jaws, The French Connection, Jaws 2, All That Jazz, Blue Thunder, Sorcerer, The Seven-Ups, Klute, Still of the Night, The Russia House, 2010, Marathon Man, 52 Pick-Up, Last Embrace, Cohen and Tate, The Curse of the Living Corpse, The Punisher, Naked Lunch, The Fourth War, Romeo is Bleeding, Puzzle o…
TV Shows seaQuest DSV, Love of Life, The Secret Storm, Race to Save the Planet

Roy Richard Scheider Trademarks

  1. Often played agonized authority figures (i.e. Detective Buddy “Cloudy” Russo in The French Connection (1971) and Chief Martin Brody in Jaws (1975) and Jaws 2 (1978))
  2. Often played the closest thing to a relatable everyman-type in iconoclastic 1970s movies
  3. Often played New York City-based characters, though was himself from nearby in Northern New Jersey
  4. Consistently suntan skin
  5. Angular rugged face

Roy Richard Scheider Quotes

  • The Theater lies like the truth. That’s Harold Clurman’s phrase. The Theater lies because it expands the truth. And by expanding and dramatizing the truth, it makes it more than just the facts. That’s what writers do. That’s what actors do. That’s what I do.
  • I’ve been fortunate to do what I consider three landmark films. The French Connection (1971) spawned a whole era of the relationship between two policemen, based on an enormous amount of truth about working on the job. Jaws (1975) was the first big, blockbuster outdoor-adventure film. And certainly All That Jazz (1979) is not like any old MGM musical. Each one of these films is unique, and I consider myself fortunate to be associated with them.
  • [on how his career was affected by The French Connection (1971)] I got inundated with cop scripts after that. It was the same role over and over, and every cop movie was a cheap imitation. I’d get this script and every one had a chase sequence, every scene was either set in a garage or a vacant lot or a warehouse with everybody getting gunned down.
  • [on shooting the troubled Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975)] The hardest thing about that one was working with Jeannie Berlin. You don’t do a picture with that one unless you’ve got a personal stake in it. She’s very disturbed, and it was hard for the director.
  • [on working with Jane Fonda in the mystery thriller Klute (1971)] I liked her passion. And her professionalism. You know, Jane worked for years as a silly ingénue on the stage in New York and, I mean, she was laughable at first. But she stayed with it and, slowly, carefully, learned her craft.
  • [on Bob Fosse] Fosse, I think, came to a high point in his life, with an Oscar, a Tony and an Emmy, and asked himself, “Do they think I’m really that good? They don’t know I’m really a sham, a hoax, a phony, a lousy human being, not much of a friend to anybody and a flop… they don’t know I’m covered with flop sweat.” That’s an expression Bob uses a lot — flop sweat.
  • [1980] You read a lot about movies with budgets of $25 to $30 million. Hell, if a studio can piss away that kind of money, why not let ’em piss on me?
  • The important thing is to do good work, no matter what medium you do it in.

Roy Richard Scheider Important Facts

  • Appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: The French Connection (1971), Jaws (1975) and All That Jazz (1979). Of those, The French Connection (1971) is a winner in the category.
  • Despite the fact that they played characters that were enemies in Blue Thunder, both Roy Scheider and Malcolm McDowell became very good friends while working on the John Badham film. As McDowell would state at various science fiction conventions, they enjoyed working together so much that they couldn’t leave each other alone. When Scheider passed away, a very saddened McDowell was unable to attend Scheider’s funeral due to a film project that he was working on and could not leave at the time, much to his dismay. As a result, he immediately ordered some flowers and sent a letter of condolence to Scheider’s family.
  • His paternal grandparents, Charles Scheider and Wilhelmina Christine Schraft, were both the children of German immigrants. Roy’s mother was of Irish and German descent.
  • As a very young actor, he was an uncredited extra in the dance hall scene from “The United States Steel Hour” (1953), from the episode “A Wind from the South” (1955), starring Julie Harris.
  • 1947: Lost – Roy Scheider was stopped in two rounds (TKO), when he suffered a nose injury by Myron Greenberg in an amateur boxing match in Orange, New Jersey. Scheider’s nose was broken and he was unable to continue (Golden Gloves Tournament: Novice Division).
  • 1948: Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Alfonse D’Amore in 16 seconds of round one in an amateur boxing match in New Jersey (Golden Gloves: Novice Division).
  • 1948: Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Jerry Gould in 33 seconds of round one in an amateur boxing match in New Jersey (Golden Gloves: Novice Division).
  • 1948: Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Peter Read in two rounds of an amateur boxing match in New Jersey.
  • 1950: Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Myron Greenberg in one round in a New Jersey amateur boxing match.
  • 1950 (February 17): Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Phil Duncan in one round in an amateur boxing match in New Jersey.
  • 1950 (February 14): Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Peter Read in 3-rounds in a New Jersey amateur boxing match.
  • 1950 (March 17): Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Earl Garrett in the first round of an amateur boxing match in New Jersey. Scheider suffered a nose injury and drops out of the tournament (Golden Gloves).
  • 1953 (July 20): Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Nick Welling in two rounds of an amateur boxing match in Cliffside Park, New Jersey.
  • 1958: Won – Roy Scheider knocked out Ted LaScalza in one round in an amateur boxing match.
  • An action figure was created based on his character, Captain Nathan Bridger, from SeaQuest 2032 (1993).
  • His late SeaQuest 2032 (1993) co-star Jonathan Brandis considered him a mentor and one of his biggest acting influences.
  • Was an avid reader.
  • Was one of the founders of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, New York, dedicated to creating an innovative, culturally diverse learning environment for local children.
  • His favorite character played was choreographer Joe Gideon in All That Jazz (1979).
  • Was a regular participant in the annual Artists and Writers Charity Softball Game in East Hampton, New York.
  • Parents are Roy Bernhard and Anna Scheider (née Crosson). Has one younger brother: Glenn Scheider.
  • Remembering Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss said “He was a wonderful guy,” recalling his Jaws (1975) co-star as an actor who “does his job and does it as well as he can”.
  • Has played two characters with pet dolphins: Heywood Floyd in 2010 (1984) and Captain Nathan Bridger on SeaQuest 2032 (1993).
  • Was politically active and participated in protests against the Vietnam and Iraq wars and for environmental issues on Long Island. In March 2003, he was among a group of protesters who laid down on a Long Island highway in a symbolic reference to the casualties of war.
  • Was predeceased by his daughter, Maximillia Connelly Lord (B. July 6, 1963), who died on August 2, 2006 at age 43.
  • His grandchildren called him “Chiefy” and “Grandpa Big Fish”.
  • Served in the United States Air Force for three years and rose to the rank of first lieutenant.
  • Was cited as one of the most promising movie personalities of 1973 in John Willis’ 1974 Film Annual “Screen World” book.
  • Roy completed all his scenes for Iron Cross (2009) before passing away, but a technical error forced the production to reshoot certain scenes without Roy.
  • When he was shown in the “In Memoriam” segment during the telecast of the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2009), his name was spelled incorrectly: Schieder instead of Scheider.
  • Had two grandchildren, Sascha and Tanner.
  • His wife, Brenda Seimer, saved the old Art Deco Sag Harbor, New York movie marquee when the owner of the theater was renovating the building, and just tore it down and threw it out. She was threatened with arrest for stealing the sign. Scheider helped organize a community fundraising drive to recreate it, and the theater owner put it back in place.
  • Was in talks to appear in the drama film The Verdict (1982).
  • On March 4, 2007, Scheider was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the SunDeis Film Festival at Brandeis University, following a screening of his classic film All That Jazz (1979). It was the sixth time that Scheider had seen the film, and the first time for his young daughter, Molly, who accompanied him.
  • He was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.
  • Has played the President of the United States three times: Executive Target (1997), The Peacekeeper (1997) and Chain of Command (2000).
  • Attended Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, home of future graduates Elisabeth Shue and Andrew Shue, Zach Braff, Lauryn Hill and Ahmed Best.
  • Underwent a bone marrow transplant to treat multiple myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cells. [June 2005]
  • His name was inspiration for Japanese enterprise Toei create television series Uchû keiji Shaider (1984).
  • He was offered the lead role in The Omen (1976) and reportedly was very interested in taking the role, but had to turn in down due to previous commitments. Consequently, his desire to play that type of role (a self-sacrificing, noble hero) led to his accepting the role of Chief Martin Brody in Jaws (1975).
  • He was originally cast as Michael Vronsky in The Deer Hunter (1978), as the second movie of a three movie deal with Universal Studios. Because he did not believe that the character would travel around the world to find his friend, he quit the picture. Universal executives were furious, but they agreed to let him out of his Universal contract if he made Jaws 2 (1978), which he did. He later regarded pulling out of The Deer Hunter (1978) as the career decision he most regrets.
  • Son, Christian Scheider (born 1990), and daughter, Molly Scheider (born 1995), with wife Brenda Siemer Scheider.
  • One daughter, Maximillia Scheider (born 1963), with ex-wife Cynthia Scheider.
  • Attended and graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He later received an honorary doctorate from the college.

Roy Richard Scheider Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Puzzle of a Downfall Child 1970 Mark Actor
Loving 1970 Skip Actor
Where the Heart Is 1969 TV Series 1969 Actor
Stiletto 1969 Bennett Actor
This Town Will Never Be the Same 1969 TV Movie Actor
Hidden Faces 1968 TV Series 1968 Actor
Paper Lion 1968 uncredited Actor
N.Y.P.D. 1968 TV Series Paul Jason Actor
Coronet Blue 1967 TV Series The Agent Actor
Lamp at Midnight 1966 TV Movie Francesco Barberini Actor
Camera Three 1964 TV Series Face Actor
The Curse of the Living Corpse 1964 Philip Sinclair (as Roy R. Scheider) Actor
The Edge of Night 1956 TV Series Kenny (1962) Actor
The United States Steel Hour 1955 TV Series Dancer Actor
The Secret Storm 1954 TV Series Bob Hill #1 (1967) Actor
Love of Life 1951 TV Series Jonas Falk (1965-1966) Actor
Iron Cross 2009 Joseph Actor
Family Guy 2007-2009 TV Series Roy Scheider / Narrator Actor
Dark Honeymoon 2008 Video Sam Actor
If I Didn’t Care 2007 Linus Boyer Actor
The Poet 2007 Rabbi Actor
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2007 TV Series Mark Ford Brady Actor
Chicago 10 2007 Documentary Judge Julius Hoffman (voice) Actor
Last Chance 2006/I Short Cumberland Actor
Love Thy Neighbor 2005 Fred Actor
Dracula III: Legacy 2005 Video Cardinal Siqueros Actor
The Punisher 2004 Frank Castle Sr. Actor
Red Serpent 2003 Hassan Actor
Dracula II: Ascension 2003 Video Cardinal Siqueros Actor
Citizen Verdict 2003 Governor Bull Tyler Actor
Third Watch 2002 TV Series Fyodor Chevchenko Actor
Angels Don’t Sleep Here 2002 Mayor Harry S. Porter Actor
King of Texas 2002 TV Movie Henry Westover Actor
The Good War 2002 Colonel Gartner Actor
Time Lapse 2001 Video Agent La Nova Actor
The Diamond Hunters 2001 TV Mini-Series Jacob Van der Byl Actor
Daybreak 2000/I Stan Marshall Actor
The Doorway 2000 Professor Lamont Actor
Falling Through 2000 Earl Actor
Chain of Command 2000 President Jack Cahill Actor
RKO 281 1999 TV Movie George Schaefer Actor
The Seventh Scroll 1999 TV Mini-Series Grant Schiller Actor
Silver Wolf 1999 TV Movie John Rockwell Actor
Evasive Action 1998 Enzo Marcelli Actor
The White Raven 1998 Tom Heath Actor
Better Living 1998 Tom Actor
Money Play$ 1998 TV Movie Johnny Tobin Actor
The Definite Maybe 1997 Eddie Jacobson Actor
The Rainmaker 1997 Wilfred Keeley Actor
The Myth of Fingerprints 1997 Hal Actor
The Peacekeeper 1997 President Robert Baker Actor
Executive Target 1997 President Carlson Actor
The Rage 1997 John Taggart Actor
Plato’s Run 1997 Video Senarkian Actor
SeaQuest 2032 1993-1995 TV Series Captain Nathan Bridger Actor
Wild Justice 1994 TV Movie Peter Stride Actor
Romeo Is Bleeding 1993 Don Falcone Actor
Jurassic Park 1993 Brody (uncredited) Actor
Naked Lunch 1991 Dr. Benway Actor
The Russia House 1990 Russell Actor
Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture 1990 TV Movie Paul Marish, Photographer Actor
The Fourth War 1990 Col. Jack Knowles Actor
Night Game 1989 Mike Seaver Actor
Listen to Me 1989 Charlie Nichols Actor
Cohen and Tate 1988 Cohen Actor
52 Pick-Up 1986 Harry Mitchell Actor
The Men’s Club 1986 Cavanaugh Actor
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters 1985 Narrator (voice) Actor
2010 1984 Dr. Heywood Floyd Actor
Tiger Town 1983 TV Movie Billy Young Actor
Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number 1983 TV Movie Jacobo Timerman Actor
Blue Thunder 1983 Officer Frank Murphy Actor
Still of the Night 1982 Sam Rice Actor
All That Jazz 1979 Joe Gideon Actor
Last Embrace 1979 Harry Hannan Actor
Jaws 2 1978 Police Chief Martin Brody Actor
Sorcerer 1977 Jackie Scanlon – ‘Juan Dominguez’ Actor
Marathon Man 1976 Doc Actor
Jaws 1975 Brody Actor
Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York 1975 Sam Stoneman Actor
The Seven-Ups 1973 Buddy – Seven-Up Actor
To Be Young, Gifted, and Black 1972 TV Movie Actor
The Outside Man 1972 Lenny Actor
The Assassination 1972 Michael Howard – uncorrespondant de la TV américaine Actor
Assignment: Munich 1972 TV Movie Jake Webster Actor
Cannon 1971 TV Series Dan Bowen Actor
The French Connection 1971 Buddy Russo Actor
Klute 1971 Frank Ligourin Actor
All That Jazz 1979 performer: “Bye Bye Love” 1957, “Sing, Sing, Sing” 1936, “Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag And Smile, Smile, Smile” 1915 – uncredited Soundtrack
Jaws 1975 performer: “Show Me The Way To Go Home” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Shark Is Still Working 2007 Documentary associate producer Producer
No moriré sola 2008 spiritual support Thanks
Making the Connection: Untold Stories of ‘The French Connection’ 2001 TV Movie documentary special thanks Thanks
Going the Distance: Remembering ‘Marathon Man’ 2001 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The Making of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jaws’ 1995 Video documentary special thanks Thanks
Independent Lens 2008 TV Series documentary Judge Julius Hoffman Self
The Shark Is Still Working 2007 Documentary Himself – Narrator Self
Ride with the Angels: Making ‘Blue Thunder’ 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
Precinct Hollywood 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Shark Hunter: Chasing the Great White 2005 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movie Quotes: America’s Greatest Quips, Comebacks and Catchphrases 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Carrier: Arsenal of the Sea 2005 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Hollywood’s Creepiest Creatures 2004 TV Movie Himself Self
Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War 2004 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
The Best of ‘So Graham Norton’ 2004 Video Himself Self
A Decade Under the Influence 2003 Documentary Himself Self
The Feds: U.S. Postal Inspectors 2002 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Regulus: The First Nuclear Missile Submarines 2002 Documentary Narrator Self
Making the Connection: Untold Stories of ‘The French Connection’ 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 100 Greatest Films 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Going the Distance: Remembering ‘Marathon Man’ 2001 Video documentary short Himself Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Thrills: America’s Most Heart-Pounding Movies 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Nova 1997-2001 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Legends, Icons & Superstars of the 20th Century 2000 Video documentary Narrator Self
The Poughkeepsie Shuffle: Tracing ‘The French Connection’ 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Bravo Profiles 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Secrets of the Dead 2000 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
The Directors 1997-2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
City of Steel: Carrier 1999 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Nightly Business Report 1999 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
So Graham Norton 1999 TV Series Himself Self
World’s Deadliest Sea Creatures 1998 TV Movie Himself – Narrator Self
The Uttmost 1998 Documentary Himself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Steven Spielberg 1996 TV Special documentary Himself Self
American Experience 1996 TV Series documentary Himself – Narrator Self
The Making of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jaws’ 1995 Video documentary Himself Self
Masters of Illusion: The Wizards of Special Effects 1994 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Later with Bob Costas 1993 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993 TV Series Himself Self
When It Was a Game 2 1992 TV Movie documentary Himself (voice) Self
Contact: The Yanomami Indians of Brazil 1991 Documentary Himself – Narrator (voice) Self
The Secrets of Dick Smith 1991 TV Short documentary Himself – Discussing Marathon Man Self
When It Was a Game 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself (voice) Self
The Howard Stern Show 1990-1991 TV Series Himself Self
Untitled ‘Naked Lunch’ Featurette 1991 Short Himself Self
Race to Save the Planet 1990 TV Series Narrator Self
Good Morning America 1978-1989 TV Series Himself Self
Portrait of the Soviet Union 1988 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – Narrator Self
Portrait of the World USSR 1987 TV Movie Himself – Presenter Self
Today 1979-1986 TV Series Himself Self
Hour Magazine 1986 TV Series Himself Self
Great Performances 1986 TV Series Narrator Self
Saturday Night Live 1985 TV Series Himself – Host / Various Self
2010: The Odyssey Continues 1984 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Self
Starring… the Actors 1984 Documentary Interview Subject Self
In Our Hands 1984 Documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1983 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Behind-The-Scenes: ‘Blue Thunder’ 1983 Video short Himself Self
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1982 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Hello Hollywood, qui Broadway! 1980 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Billy Baxter Presents Diary of the Cannes Film Festival with Rex Reed 1980 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1980 TV Special Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1975-1979 TV Series Himself – Actor / Himself – Guest Self
All That Jazz: An Interview with Roy Scheider 1979 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Bob Fosse: On the Set 1979 TV Short documentary Himself Self
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards 1978 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Featured Actress in a Musical Self
The 49th Annual Academy Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Special Achievement Award Self
The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Self
The 48th Annual Academy Awards 1976 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Best Sound Self
The 2nd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1976 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Motion Picture Self
Dinah! 1975-1976 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Jaws: From the Set 1974 Video short Himself Self
The 44th Annual Academy Awards 1972 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
John G. Avildsen: King of the Underdogs 2017 Documentary filming Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2014 TV Series Police Chief Brody Archive Footage
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2011 TV Series Mark Ford Brady Archive Footage
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel 2011 Documentary Chief Martin Brody (uncredited) Archive Footage
20 to 1 2010 TV Series documentary Chief Martin Brody Archive Footage
Jaws: The Inside Story 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards 2010 TV Special Chief Martin Brody (uncredited) Archive Footage
Rove Live 2009 TV Series Brody Archive Footage
The 81st Annual Academy Awards 2009 TV Special Himself – Memorial Tribute Archive Footage
15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2009 TV Special Himself – Memorial Tribute Archive Footage
Spisok korabley 2008 Documentary Brody Archive Footage
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness 2007 TV Series documentary Brody Archive Footage
Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters 2006 Documentary Police Chief Martin Brody (uncredited) Archive Footage
MythBusters 2005 TV Series documentary Police Chief Martin Brody Archive Footage
‘Duel’: A Conversation with Director Steven Spielberg 2004 Video documentary short Chief Martin Brody in “Jaws”. Archive Footage
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years 2000 TV Movie documentary Buddy Russo Archive Footage
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies 1995 TV Movie documentary actor ‘All That Jazz’ (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Best of the Don Lane Show 1994 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Great Performances: Dance in America 1990 TV Series Joe Gideon Archive Footage
Jaws: The Revenge 1987 Chief Martin Brody (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Dick Cavett Show 1980 TV Series Bob Fosse Archive Footage
The Anatomy of a Chase: Behind the Scenes of the Filming of ‘The Seven-Ups’ 1973 Documentary short Archive Footage

Roy Richard Scheider Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2003 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film King of Texas (2002) Won
1986 Special Award ShoWest Convention, USA Career Achievement Award Won
2003 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film King of Texas (2002) Nominated
1986 Special Award ShoWest Convention, USA Career Achievement Award Nominated