Biography
An actor/producer/editor most closely associated with famed director
John Cassavetes, Maurice McEndree served as producer and editor on the Cassavetes films
Shadows (1959) and
Faces (1968, for which he also served as cinematographer). A native of Kansas, McEndree first met Cassavetes while attending the N.U. Neighborhood Playhouse on the G.I. Bill. The two would soon become closely associated, and it wasn't long before collaboration came to fruition. In addition to his work with Cassavetes, McEndree appeared in front of the camera in the films A Pair of Boots (1962), Hollywood Nudes Report (1963), and
Devil's Angels (1967). McEndree also found frequent work as a television actor in the 1960s and '70s, appearing in such small-screen staples as
Perry Mason and
Gunsmoke. On May 17, 2003, Maurice McEndree died of leukemia in Carnation, WA. He was 71. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide