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James Whitmore
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James Whitmore

James Whitmore
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A.K.A. James Allen Whitmore
Was Actor Military officer Soldier Television actor Film actor Officer Stage actor
From United States of America
Field Film, TV, Stage & Radio Military
Gender male
Birth 1 October 1921, White Plains
Death 6 February 2009, Malibu (aged 87 years)
Star sign Libra
Family
Spouse: Noreen NashAudra Lindley
Children: James Whitmore Jr.
James Whitmore
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Biography

James Allen Whitmore Jr. (October 1, 1921 – February 6, 2009) was an American film, theatre, and television actor. During his career, Whitmore won three of the four EGOT honors: a Tony, a Grammy, and an Emmy. Whitmore also won a Golden Globe and was nominated for two Academy Awards.

Early life and military service

Born in White Plains, New York, to Florence Belle (née Crane) and James Allen Whitmore, Sr., a park commission official, Whitmore attended Amherst Central High School in Snyder, New York, for three years, before transferring to the Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut, on a football scholarship. He went on to study at Yale University, but he had to quit playing football after severely injuring his knees. After giving up football, he turned to the Yale Dramatic Society and began acting. While at Yale, he was a member of Skull and Bones, and was among the founders of the Yale radio station (the student-run WOCD-AM, later renamed WYBC-AM). Whitmore planned on becoming a lawyer and graduated with a major in government from Yale University. When World War II broke out, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve while finishing his degree. He graduated from Yale University in 1944, then served in the United States Marine Corps in the South Pacific, and emerged from the Marines as a lieutenant.

Marriage and later life

James Whitmore
Whitmore, Nancy Mygatt, and their three sons in 1954: The boys are, from left, Stephen, James, and Danny.

After World War II, Whitmore studied acting at the American Theatre Wing and the Actors Studio in New York. At this time, Whitmore met his first wife, Nancy Mygatt. They married in 1947, and the couple had three sons before their divorce in 1971. The eldest son, James III, found success as a television actor and director under the name James Whitmore, Jr. The second son, Stephen, became the public spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The youngest son, Daniel, was a Forest Service Snow Ranger and firefighter before he launched his own construction company. In 1979, Whitmore and Mygatt remarried, but they divorced again after two years.

Whitmore was married to actress Audra Lindley from 1972 until 1979. He co-starred in several stage performances with her both during and after their marriage. These included Elba (a play by Vaughn McBride about an elderly couple who escape from the nursing home); William Gibson's Handy Dandy (he as a conservative judge, she as a liberal nun); and Tom Cole's About Time (in which they played characters identified simply as the Old Man and the Old Woman).

In 2001, he married actress and author Noreen Nash. Whitmore is the grandfather of Survivor: Gabon contestant Matty Whitmore. In 2010, James Whitmore, Jr., and his two children (grandchildren of James Whitmore), actress-director Aliah Whitmore and artist-production designer Jacob Whitmore, formed the theatre group Whitmore Eclectic. They perform in Los Angeles, California.

In his later years, Whitmore spent his summers in Peterborough, New Hampshire, performing with the Peterborough Players.

Although not always politically active, in 2007, Whitmore generated some publicity with his endorsement of Barack Obama for U.S. President. In January 2008, Whitmore appeared in television commercials for the First Freedom First campaign, which advocates preserving "the separation of church and state" and protecting religious liberty. "An avid flower and vegetable gardener, Whitmore was also known to TV viewers as the longtime commercial pitchman for Miracle-Gro garden products."

A Democrat, he supported the campaign of Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election.

Career

Film and television

Following World War II, Whitmore appeared on Broadway in the role of the sergeant in Command Decision. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer gave Whitmore a contract, but his role in the film adaptation was played by Van Johnson. His first major picture for MGM was Battleground, in a role that was turned down by Spencer Tracy, to whom Whitmore bore a noted physical resemblance. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for this role, and won the Golden Globe Award as Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role. Other major films included Angels in the Outfield, The Asphalt Jungle, The Next Voice You Hear, Above and Beyond, Kiss Me, Kate, Them!, Oklahoma!, Black Like Me, Guns of the Magnificent Seven, Tora! Tora! Tora!, and Give 'em Hell, Harry!, a one-man show for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of former U.S. President Harry S Truman. In the film Tora! Tora! Tora!, he played Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey.

Whitmore appeared during the 1950s on many television anthology series. He was cast as Father Emil Kapaun in the 1955 episode "The Good Thief" in the ABC religion anthology series Crossroads. Other roles followed on Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theater, Lux Video Theatre, Kraft Theatre, Studio One in Hollywood, Schlitz Playhouse, Matinee Theatre, and the Ford Television Theatre. In 1958, he carried the lead in "The Gabe Carswell Story" of NBC's Wagon Train, with Ward Bond.

James Whitmore
Publicity photo of Conlan Carter, Janet De Gore and James Whitmore, from the television program The Law and Mr. Jones

In the 1960–1961 television season, Whitmore starred in his own ABC crime drama, The Law and Mr. Jones, in the title role, with Conlan Carter as legal assistant C.E. Carruthers and Janet De Gore as Jones' secretary. The program ran in the 10:30 pm Eastern half-hour slot on Friday. It was cancelled after one year, but returned in April 1962 for 13 additional episodes on Thursdays.

In 1963, Whitmore played Captain William Benteen in The Twilight Zone episode "On Thursday We Leave for Home." He appeared twice in Twelve O'Clock High. In 1965, Whitmore guest-starred as Col. Paul "Pappy" Hartley in Season 1, Episode 32 "The Hero" and as Col. Harry Connelly in 1966 Season 3, Episode 12 "The Ace". He also appeared in an episode of Combat! titled "The Cassock", as a German officer masquerading as a Catholic priest. In 1967, he guest-starred as a security guard in The Invaders episode, "Quantity: Unknown". That same year, Whitmore also appeared on an episode of ABC's Custer starring Wayne Maunder in the title role.

In 1968, he appeared as head of the Simian Assembly in the Planet of the Apes. In 1969, he played the leading character of Professor Woodruff in the TV series My Friend Tony, produced by NBC. Whitmore also made several memorable appearances on the classic ABC Western The Big Valley starring Barbara Stanwyck, and the classic NBC Western The Virginian starring James Drury, during the second half of the 1960s.

From 1972 to 1973, Whitmore played Dr. Vincent Campanelli in the short-lived ABC medical sitcom Temperatures Rising.

Whitmore appeared as General Oliver O. Howard in the 1975 television film I Will Fight No More Forever, based on the 1877 conflict between the United States Army and the Nez Percé tribe, led by Chief Joseph. In 1979, Whitmore hosted a talk show of 22 episodes called simply Comeback. One of those segments focuses on the helicopter inventor Igor Sikorsky.

In 1986, Whitmore voiced Mark Twain in the first claymation feature film The Adventures of Mark Twain.

In 1994, Whitmore played the role of librarian Brooks Hatlen in the critically acclaimed and Academy Award-nominated 1994 Frank Darabont film The Shawshank Redemption, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Two years later, he co-starred in the 1996 horror/sci-fi film The Relic. In 1999, he played Raymond Oz in two episodes of The Practice, earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series.

In 2002, Whitmore played the role of the grandfather in the Disney Channel original film A Ring of Endless Light. Also in 2002, Whitmore played a supporting role in The Majestic, a film that starred Jim Carrey. In 2003, Whitmore appeared as Josh Brolin's father on the short-lived NBC drama series Mister Sterling, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award.

In April 2007, he made his last screen appearance in a C.S.I. episode titled "Ending Happy" as Milton, an elderly man.

Awards and recognition

Whitmore has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6611 Hollywood Boulevard. The ceremony was held on February 8, 1960.

Theatre work

"Whitmore often said he found acting in films and television boring because of the long waits between scenes; his passion was for the theater, and he continued to act on stage throughout his long career." Whitmore first ventured into acting at Yale University – severe knee injuries sidelined him from football, so he turned to the Yale Dramatic Society. After serving in the Marines he toured the South Pacific in a USO tour, then returned to America, where he studied acting for six months at the American Theatre Wing in New York and the Actors Studio. Afterward, he was hired by a summer stock company in Peterborough, New Hampshire – The Peterborough Players. His first play on Broadway – Command Decision – in which Whitmore played the part of Tech Sergeant Harold Evans, was the smash hit of 1947, and Whitmore won the Tony Award for "Best Newcomer of the Season." Whitmore continued to be active in the theatre for all of his career, performing on Broadway, at Ford's Theatre in Washington DC, and on tour. He later won the title "King of the One Man Show" after appearing in the solo vehicles Will Rogers' USA (1970) (repeating the role for TV in 1972); as Harry Truman in Give 'em Hell, Harry! (1975) (repeating the role in the film version, for which he was nominated for an Oscar); and as Theodore Roosevelt in Bully (1977), although the latter production did not repeat the success of the first two.

"Whitmore, who was an early student at the Actors Studio in New York in the late '40s, taught an acting workshop after moving to Hollywood. Among his students in the early '50s was young James Dean, whom Whitmore advised to go to New York. 'I owe a lot to Whitmore,' Dean told Seventeen magazine in 1955. 'One thing he said helped more than anything. He told me I didn't know the difference between acting as a soft job and acting as a difficult art.'" Whitmore often returned to New Hampshire to the Peterborough Players, where he got his start in summer stock – in 2008 he played the stage manager in Our Town. Each year the Peterborough Players award the "James Whitmore Award" to an excellent intern at the theatre.

Death

Whitmore was diagnosed with lung cancer in November 2008. He died from the disease at the age of 87 on February 6, 2009, at his Malibu, California home.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref(s)
1948 Tony Awards Best Newcomer Command Decision
Won
1949 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Battleground Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor Won
1975 Academy Awards Best Actor Give 'em Hell, Harry! Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Drama
Grammy Awards Best Spoken Word Album Won
1989 CableACE Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor – Movie or Miniseries Glory! Glory!
1999 Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor – Drama Series The Practice
2000 Genie Awards Best Actor Here's to Life! Nominated
2003 Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor – Drama Series Mister Sterling

Work

Partial filmography

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

Stage

James Whitmore's theatre roles included:

  • Command Decision – as Tech Sergeant Harold Evans – Fulton Theatre, New York, NY – (Oct. 1, 1947 – Sep. 18, 1948).
Whitmore received a 1948 Tony Award for this role. The category was "Outstanding Performance by a Newcomer."
  • Winesburg, Ohio – as Tom Willard – National Theatre, New York, NY – (Feb. 5 – Feb. 15, 1958).
  • Inquest – as Emanuel Bloch – Music Box Theatre, New York, NY – (Apr. 23 – May 16, 1970).
  • Will Rogers' USA – Solo Performance as Will Rogers – Helen Hayes Theatre, New York, NY – (May 6–11, 1974).
  • Give 'Em Hell, Harry! – Solo Performance as Harry Truman – Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC – (April 15 – May 4, 1975).
After the world premiere at the Ford's Theatre, the play went on to a six-city tour, during which it was videotaped for film at the Moore Theater, Seattle, Washington.
  • Bully – Solo Performance as Theodore Roosevelt – 46th Street Theatre, New York, NY – (Nov. 1, 1977 – Nov. 6, 1977).
  • Almost an Eagle – as The Colonel – Longacre Theatre, New York, NY – (Dec. 16, 1982 – Dec. 19, 1982).
  • Inherit the Wind – as Henry Drummond – Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC – (Sep. 26 – Nov. 5, 2000).

Radio

Filmography

YearNameTypeDirectorsWritersStars
1951The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer StoryDocumentaryDore ScharyLionel BarrymoreHerbert Anderson
1957Studio 57TV SeriesTim GrahamJean Byron
1958-1961Frontier JusticeTV SeriesLew AyresMelvyn DouglasRalph Bellamy
1976America at the MoviesDocumentaryGeorge Stevens Jr.Woody AllenAlan ArkinMartin Balsam
1979The Horror ShowTV Movie documentaryRichard SchickelAnthony PerkinsBud AbbottJulie Adams
2002BiographyTV Series documentaryJack Perkins (reporter)Peter GravesHarry Smith (American journalist)
2003Los Angeles Plays ItselfDocumentaryThom AndersenBen Alexander (actor)Jim Backus
2004Broadway: The American MusicalTV Mini-Series documentaryJulie AndrewsStephen Sondheim
2005Watch the Skies!: Science Fiction, the 1950s and UsTV Movie documentaryRichard SchickelMark HamillSteven SpielbergGeorge Lucas
2007Val Lewton: The Man in the ShadowsTV Movie documentaryMartin ScorseseElias KoteasOrson Welles
2009Cinema 3TV SeriesJaume Figueras
2009The 81st Annual Academy AwardsTV SpecialJenny BicksHugh JackmanAmy AdamsJennifer Aniston
2009The 61st Primetime Emmy AwardsTV SpecialGlenn WeissBill GrundfestNeil Patrick HarrisEdie AdamsShohreh Aghdashloo
201016th Annual Screen Actors Guild AwardsTV SpecialJeff MargolisDianna AgronAlexa AlemanniFrank Aletter
2017Arthur Miller: WriterTV Movie documentaryRebecca MillerJoan AllenJoan CopelandPeter Falk
1952The HoaxtersShort documentaryMarilyn ErskineHoward KeelGeorge Murphy
1956Lux Video TheatreTV SeriesKen Carpenter (announcer)Jay JacksonOtto Kruger
1962Here's HollywoodTV SeriesHelen O'ConnellJack Linkletter
1964SurvivalTV Series
1970The David Frost ShowTV SeriesDavid FrostTiny Tim (musician)
1971The Bob Braun ShowTV SeriesBob Braun
1974Man Belongs to the EarthDocumentary shortGraeme FergusonChief Dan George
1970-1975The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonTV SeriesJohnny CarsonEd McMahon
1976Celebration: The American SpiritTV MovieMarc LondonDon AdamsJames CaanRay Charles
1976The Second Annual Comedy AwardsTV SpecialJohn Moffitt (director)Steve AllenSid CaesarImogene Coca
1976The 48th Annual Academy AwardsTV SpecialMarty PasettaHal KanterBuz KohanGoldie HawnGene KellyWalter Matthau
1976Celebrating a Century: The 1876 Philadelphia Centennial ExhibitionDocumentary short
1975-1976Dinah!TV SeriesDinah ShoreCharles Nelson ReillyBetty White
1974-1977The Mike Douglas ShowTV SeriesMike Douglas
1977Good Morning AmericaTV SeriesLara SpencerGinger ZeeRobin Roberts (newscaster)
1979ComebackTV SeriesRicky Nelson
1982Hail Columbia!Short documentaryGraeme Ferguson
1982The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in AmericaDocumentary shortWerner Schumann Charles Guggenheim
1984National Geographic SpecialsTV Series documentaryAlexander ScourbyLeslie NielsenJoseph Campanella
1986Chesapeake BorneTV Movie documentaryDavid F. OysterDavid F. Oyster
1986Liberty WeekendTV Special documentaryBuz KohanHank AaronDebbie Allen
1986The West of the ImaginationTV Movie documentaryRichard Young (actor)
1990Working in the TheatreTV Series documentaryJean Dalrymple
1995Wild Bill: Hollywood MaverickDocumentaryTodd Robinson (film director)Todd Robinson (film director)William Wellman, Jr.Alec BaldwinJames CagneyMike Connors
1997The DirectorsTV Series documentaryHarrison FordTom Hanks
1998G.I. Joe: The Ernie Pyle StoryTV Movie documentaryHarry Carey Jr.Walter CronkiteGerald Ford
2001HBO First LookTV Series documentary shortTom HanksSandra BullockWill Smith
2003Cole Porter in Hollywood: Too Darn HotVideo documentary shortPeter Fitzgerald (actor)Kathryn GraysonHoward KeelAnn Miller
2004Hope Springs Eternal: A Look Back at 'The Shawshank Redemption'Video documentary shortConstantine NasrGil BellowsClancy Brown
2005The DistanceDocumentaryAsh AdamsArt Aragon
2012Awakening WorldDocumentaryEd Begley Jr.
2015Great Battles of the Civil WarVideo documentary
Spirit of EvolutionDocumentaryFrances FisherRichard Chamberlain
1952Because You're Mineperformer: "Per me, ora fatale"Alexander HallSy GombergMario LanzaDoretta Morrow
1953Kiss Me Kateperformer: "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" - uncreditedGeorge SidneyDorothy KingsleySamuel SpewackKathryn GraysonHoward KeelAnn Miller
1955Oklahoma!performer: "The Farmer and the Cowman" 1943Fred ZinnemannSonya LevienWilliam LudwigGordon MacRaeGloria GrahameGene Nelson
2008Banda sonoraTV SeriesCarles FlaviàGemma Nierga Barris
1949Repertory TheatreTV SeriesBert LytellJay Jackson
1949The Undercover ManMovieJoseph H. LewisGlenn FordNina Foch
1949BattlegroundMovieWilliam A. WellmanVan JohnsonJohn HodiakRicardo Montalbán
1950The OutridersMovieRoy RowlandIrving RavetchIrving RavetchJoel McCreaArlene DahlBarry Sullivan (actor)
1950Please Believe MeMovieNorman TaurogDeborah KerrRobert WalkerMark Stevens (actor)
1950The Asphalt JungleMovieJohn HustonBen MaddowJohn HustonSterling HaydenLouis CalhernJean Hagen
1950The Next Voice You Hear...MovieWilliam A. WellmanCharles SchneeNancy ReaganGary Gray
1950Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. MaloneMovieNorman TaurogWilliam BowersCraig RiceMarjorie MainAnn Dvorak
1951Angels in the Outfieldvoice, uncreditedClarence BrownDorothy KingsleyPaul Douglas (actor)Janet LeighKeenan Wynn
1951The Red Badge of Couragevoice, uncreditedJohn HustonStephen CraneJohn HustonAudie MurphyBill MauldinDouglas Dick
1951Across the Wide MissouriuncreditedWilliam A. WellmanTalbot JenningsTalbot JenningsClark GableRicardo MontalbánJohn Hodiak
1951It's a Big Country: An American AnthologyMovieDore ScharyWilliam LudwigEthel BarrymoreKeefe BrasselleGary Cooper
1952Shadow in the SkyMovieFred M. WilcoxBen MaddowEdward NewhouseRalph MeekerNancy Reagan
1952Because You're MineMovieAlexander HallSy GombergMario LanzaDoretta Morrow
1952Above and BeyondMovieMelvin FrankBeirne Lay, Jr.Robert TaylorEleanor Parker
1953The Girl Who Had EverythingMovieRichard ThorpeArt CohnAdela Rogers St. JohnsWilliam PowellElizabeth TaylorFernando Lamas
1953Kiss Me KateMovieGeorge SidneyDorothy KingsleySamuel SpewackKathryn GraysonHoward KeelAnn Miller
1953All the Brothers Were ValiantMovieRichard ThorpeHarry Brown (writer)Robert TaylorStewart GrangerAnn Blyth
1954The Great Diamond RobberyMovieRobert Z. LeonardMartin RackinRed SkeltonCara Williams
1954The CommandMovieDavid Butler (director)Russell S. HughesSamuel FullerGuy MadisonJoan Weldon
1954Them!MovieGordon Douglas (director)Ted SherdemanRussell S. HughesEdmund GwennJoan Weldon
1955Battle CryMovieRaoul WalshLeon UrisLeon UrisVan HeflinAldo RayMona Freeman
1955The McConnell StoryMovieGordon Douglas (director)Ted SherdemanSam RolfeAlan LaddJune Allyson
1955Oklahoma!MovieFred ZinnemannSonya LevienWilliam LudwigGordon MacRaeGloria GrahameGene Nelson
1955CrossroadsTV SeriesRobert Carson (actor)Frank ScannellDouglass Dumbrille
1955The Last FrontierMovieAnthony MannPhilip YordanRussell S. HughesVictor MatureGuy MadisonRobert Preston
1955Damon Runyon TheaterTV SeriesDonald Woods (actor)Wally VernonAllen Jenkins
1956Playwrights '56TV SeriesGene SaksAlbert DekkerNina Foch
1956Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside TheatreTV SeriesJane WymanPaul BryarTim Graham
1956Studio One in HollywoodTV SeriesBetty Furness
1956The Eddy Duchin StoryMovieGeorge SidneySamuel A. TaylorLeo KatcherTyrone PowerKim NovakVictoria Shaw (actress)
1956Crime in the StreetsMovieDon SiegelReginald RoseReginald RoseJohn CassavetesSal Mineo
1956Matinee TheatreTV SeriesJohn Conte (actor)Johnny CrawfordSarah Churchill
1956Lux Video TheatreTV SeriesKen Carpenter (announcer)Jay JacksonOtto Kruger
1954-1956Schlitz PlayhouseTV SeriesJames MasonIrene DunneRobert Paige
1956Kraft TheatreTV SeriesVaughn Taylor (actor)Ed Herlihy
1956Chevron Hall of StarsTV SeriesDon TaylorTed de Corsia
1954-1957The Ford Television TheatreTV SeriesPhilip CareyLaraine DayWillis Bouchey
1956-1957Climax!TV SeriesWilliam LundiganArt GilmoreMary Costa
1957Panic!TV SeriesWestbrook Van VoorhisBill ErwinNorman Alden
1957The Alcoa HourTV SeriesLuis van RootenRobert Emhardt
1957The 20th Century-Fox HourTV SeriesJoseph CottenJesse White (actor)Carl Benton Reid
1957The Young Don't CryMovieAlfred L. WerkerRichard JessupRichard JessupSal MineoJ. Carrol Naish
1957Studio 57TV SeriesTim GrahamJean Byron
1958Wagon TrainTV SeriesFrank McGrathTerry WilsonRobert Horton
1958The Deep SixMovieRudolph MatéHarry Brown (writer)Alan LaddDianne FosterWilliam Bendix
1958DecisionTV SeriesJames DruryMichael RennieMark Stevens (actor)
1958Alcoa TheatreTV SeriesJack LemmonDavid NivenRobert Ryan
1958The Restless YearsMovieHelmut KäutnerEdward AnhaltJohn SaxonSandra DeeTeresa Wright
1959Face of FireMovieAlbert BandAlbert BandStephen CraneCameron Mitchell (actor)Bettye Ackerman
1957-1959Playhouse 90TV SeriesDick JoyCharles BickfordKim Hunter
1959Westinghouse Desilu PlayhouseTV SeriesDesi ArnazBetty FurnessBruce Gordon (actor)
1960Sunday ShowcaseTV SeriesRobert EmhardtMilton BerleJimmy Durante
1960Our American HeritageTV SeriesLowell ThomasHoward St. JohnRalph Bellamy
1960Who Was That Lady?MovieGeorge SidneyNorman KrasnaNorman KrasnaTony CurtisDean MartinJanet Leigh
1960The Chevy Mystery ShowTV SeriesWalter SlezakVincent PriceEverett Sloane
1956-1961Zane Grey TheaterTV SeriesDick PowellWalter SandeDenver Pyle
1961Bus StopTV SeriesRhodes ReasonRichard AndersonJoan Freeman
1961Alcoa PremiereTV SeriesFred AstaireKeir DulleaPaul Comi
1961CheckmateTV SeriesAnthony GeorgeDoug McClureSebastian Cabot (actor)
1961The DetectivesTV SeriesRobert TaylorTige AndrewsRussell Thorson
1962FocusTV MovieFielder CookArthur MillerColleen DewhurstTom Bosley
1960-1962The Law and Mr. JonesTV SeriesConlan Carter
1962Icarus Montgolfier WrightShortOsmond EvansRay BradburyRay BradburyRoss Martin
1962The United States Steel HourTV SeriesRichard KileyBetsy PalmerMona Freeman
1963Going My WayTV SeriesGene KellyLeo G. CarrollDick York
1963Route 66TV SeriesMartin MilnerGeorge MaharisGlenn Corbett
1963Ben CaseyTV SeriesVince EdwardsSam JaffeJeanne Bates
1963The Twilight ZoneTV SeriesRod Serling
1962-1963RawhideTV SeriesClint EastwoodPaul BrinegarSteve Raines
1963The Travels of Jaimie McPheetersTV SeriesDan O'HerlihyKurt Russell
1963Dr. KildareTV SeriesRichard ChamberlainRaymond Massey
1963Arrest and TrialTV SeriesBen GazzaraChuck ConnorsRoger Perry
1964The Greatest Show on EarthTV SeriesJack PalanceStuart Erwin
1964SuspenseTV SeriesNeville BrandArthur Kennedy
1964Black Like MeMovieSorrell BookeRoscoe Lee Browne
1964Slattery's PeopleTV SeriesRichard CrennaTol Avery
1963-1964Kraft Suspense TheatreTV SeriesDavid Lewis (American actor)Francis De SalesHarry Townes
1964The Magical World of DisneyTV SeriesWalt DisneyPaul FreesClarence Nash
1965Combat!TV SeriesVic MorrowRick JasonPierre Jalbert
1965Burke's LawTV SeriesGene BarryGary ConwayRegis Toomey
1965For the PeopleTV SeriesWilliam ShatnerHoward Da SilvaLonny Chapman
1965Run for Your LifeTV SeriesBen GazzaraNicholas Colasanto
1966The LonerTV SeriesLloyd Bridges
1966T.H.E. CatTV SeriesRobert LoggiaRobert CarricartR. G. Armstrong
1966ShaneTV SeriesDavid CarradineJill IrelandTom Tully
1966The MonroesTV SeriesMichael Anderson Jr.Barbara HersheyKeith Schultz
1965-196612 O'Clock HighTV SeriesFrank OvertonPaul BurkeChris Robinson (actor)
1967The InvadersTV SeriesRoy ThinnesKent Smith
1967ChukaMovieGordon Douglas (director)Richard JessupRichard JessupRod TaylorErnest BorgnineJohn Mills
1967TarzanTV SeriesRon ElyManuel Padilla, Jr.Rockne Tarkington
1967Waterhole #3MovieWilliam Graham (director)James CoburnCarroll O'ConnorMaggie Blye
1967Judd for the DefenseTV SeriesCarl BetzStephen Young (actor)Walter Brooke
1967CusterTV SeriesWayne MaunderSlim PickensRobert F. Simon
1968Nobody's PerfectMovieAlan RafkinJohn D. F. BlackDoug McClureNancy Kwan
1966-1968The Big ValleyTV SeriesRichard Long (actor)Peter BreckLee Majors
1968Cowboy in AfricaTV SeriesChuck ConnorsTom NardiniRonald Howard (British actor)
1968Planet of the ApesMovieFranklin J. SchaffnerMichael Wilson (writer)Rod SerlingCharlton HestonRoddy McDowallKim Hunter
1968The Danny Thomas HourTV SeriesDanny ThomasHans ConriedVan Johnson
1968MadiganMovieDon SiegelAbraham PolonskyRichard WidmarkHenry FondaInger Stevens
1968BonanzaTV SeriesLorne GreeneMichael LandonDan Blocker
1968The SplitMovieGordon FlemyngDonald E. WestlakeJim BrownDiahann CarrollErnest Borgnine
1969Guns of the Magnificent SevenMoviePaul WendkosGeorge KennedyMonte Markham
1969My Friend TonyTV SeriesEnzo CerusicoRichard Anderson
1969The Name of the GameTV SeriesGene BarrySusan Saint JamesRobert Stack
1970The ChallengeTV MovieGeorge McCowanDarren McGavinBroderick Crawford
1970Then Came BronsonTV SeriesMichael ParksBonnie BedeliaBruce Dern
1970Tora! Tora! Tora!MovieHideo OguniMartin BalsamSo YamamuraJason Robards
1966-1970The VirginianTV SeriesDoug McClureJames DruryLee J. Cobb
1971If Tomorrow ComesTV MovieGeorge McCowanPatty DukeAnne Baxter
1972Chato's LandMovieMichael WinnerCharles BronsonJack Palance
1972Will Rogers' USATV Movie
1972-1973The New Temperatures Rising ShowTV SeriesCleavon LittleJoan Van Ark
1973The Harrad ExperimentMovieTed PostTed CassidyDon JohnsonTippi Hedren
1973La polizia incrimina la legge assolveMovieEnzo G. CastellariMaurizio AmatiTito CarpiFranco NeroDelia Boccardo
1965-1973GunsmokeTV SeriesJames ArnessMilburn StoneAmanda Blake
1974Where the Red Fern GrowsMovieNorman TokarBeverly GarlandJack Ging
1974Il venditore di pallonciniMovieMario GariazzoMario GariazzoLee J. CobbRenato Cestiè
1974The Canterville GhostTV MovieOscar WildeIsla BlairMaurice Evans (actor)
1975I Will Fight No More ForeverTV MovieRichard T. HeffronJeb RosebrookSam ElliottNed Romero
1975Give 'em Hell, Harry!Movie
1977The Serpent's EggMovieIngmar BergmanLiv UllmannDavid CarradineGert Fröbe
1978General Electric's All-Star AnniversaryTV Movie documentaryJohn WayneLucille BallJon Bauman
1978Bully: An Adventure with Teddy RooseveltMoviePeter H. Hunt
1978The WordTV Mini-SeriesDavid JanssenFlorinda Bolkan
1979ComebackTV SeriesRicky Nelson
1980The Golden HoneymoonTV MovieNoel BlackRing LardnerTeresa Wright
1980Rage!TV MovieWilliam Graham (director)David SoulCaroline McWilliams
1980The First Deadly SinMovieBrian G. HuttonMann RubinLawrence SandersFrank SinatraFaye DunawayDavid Dukes
1980The White ShadowTV SeriesKen HowardKevin HooksByron Stewart
1980Mark, I Love YouTV MovieGunnar HellströmSue GraftonKevin DobsonCassie Yates
1982Code RedTV SeriesLorne GreeneAndrew StevensJulie Adams
1984CelebrityTV Mini-SeriesNed BeattyClaude AkinsDinah Manoff
1985The Adventures of Mark TwainvoiceWill VintonSusan ShadburneMark TwainMichele Mariana
1985The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the BibleTV SeriesDarleen CarrRob PaulsenTerry McGovern (actor)
1985George Burns Comedy WeekTV SeriesGeorge BurnsCynthia WindhamBronson Pinchot
1985RiptideTV SeriesPerry KingJoe PennyThom Bray
1985Zoo ShipvoiceRichard ShorrAudra LindleyRoddy McDowallCraig Wasson
1986MosesVideo shortRay Patterson (animator)James Earl JonesDarleen Carr
1987American PlayhouseTV SeriesEdward HerrmannDeanna Dunagan
1987NutsMovieMartin RittTom ToporTom ToporBarbra StreisandRichard DreyfussMaureen Stapleton
1988Favorite SonTV Mini-SeriesHarry Hamlin
1989Glory! Glory!TV MovieLindsay AndersonStan DanielsEllen GreeneRichard Thomas
1990Sky HighTV MovieDamon MartinAnthony Rapp
1990Old ExplorersMovieBill PohladJosé Ferrer
1990The Ray Bradbury TheaterTV SeriesRay BradburyFrank WhittenDesmond Kelly
1993The Roots of RoeTV MovieAnne ArcherMargaret Avery
1993The Poetry Hall of FameTV MovieWilliam P. Perry
1994The Shawshank RedemptionMovieFrank DarabontStephen KingFrank DarabontTim RobbinsMorgan FreemanBob Gunton
1997The RelicMoviePeter HyamsDouglas PrestonPenelope Ann MillerTom SizemoreLinda Hunt
1999Swing VoteTV MovieDavid AnspaughRonald BassAndy GarcíaHarry BelafonteRobert Prosky
1997-1999The PracticeTV SeriesDylan McDermottKelli WilliamsLara Flynn Boyle
2000Here's to Life!MovieEric McCormackKim Hunter
2001The MajesticMovieFrank DarabontJim CarreyMartin LandauBob Balaban
2002A Ring of Endless LightTV MovieGreg BeemanMadeleine L'EngleMarita GiovanniMischa BartonRyan MerrimanJared Padalecki
2003Mister SterlingTV SeriesJosh BrolinAudra McDonaldWilliam Russ
2003A Minute with Stan HooperTV SeriesNorm MacdonaldPenelope Ann MillerBrian Howe
2005Fun with Dick and JaneuncreditedDean ParisotJudd ApatowNicholas StollerJim CarreyTéa LeoniAlec Baldwin
2007CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationTV SeriesLaurence FishburneMarg HelgenbergerGeorge Eads
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