Victor Mature was an American actor born on 29 January 1999. Victor Mature started working in theater and soon became a renowned actor because of his mind-blowing acting skills. Some of the movies that got him in the limelight are My Darling Clementine, One Million B.C., Kiss of Death, The Robe, and Samson and Delilah.
Victor Mature featured in the musical ‘Lady in the Dark’ in January 1981. Fortunately, it received massive success and became one of his super hits. Mature signed many movies with Fox 20th Century including a period thriller ‘Moss Rose’, ‘Kiss of Death’, ‘Fury at Furnace Creek’, and a remake of ‘Seventh Heaven’. His most popular work to date is his lead role in ‘Samson and Delilah’ directed by Cecil B. DeMille in 1949. The actor had to face many challenges during his role but in the end, the film was a massive success.
Some other Victor Mature movies like ‘Stella’, ‘Easy Living’, ‘Million Dollar Mermaid’, ‘Something for the Birds’, ‘The Glory Brigade’, and ‘The Veils of Bagdad’ were also loved by the public as well as critics. In 1953, Mature featured in two films ‘The Robe’ and ‘Gladiators’, which proved to be his most popular movies. On the other hand, two of his movies released in 1949 named ‘Red, Hot and Blue’ and ‘Easy Living’ were flops.