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|''[[Combat!]]'' |
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Revision as of 20:38, 24 November 2018
This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification, as its only attribution is to IMDb. (January 2017) |
John Hudson | |
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Born | Jonathan C. Hudson January 24, 1919 Gilroy, California, United States |
Died | April 5, 1996 Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged 77)
Other names | John Hudson |
Years active | 1942-1972 |
Jonathan C. "John" Hudson (January 24, 1919 - April 8, 1996) was an American actor best remembered for his roles in the films Gunfight at the OK Corral with film star Burt Lancaster and G.I. Blues where he appeared opposite Elvis Presley. He was the twin brother of late fellow film/TV actor William Hudson.
Biography
Born and raised in Gilroy, California, Hudson served as Second Lieutenant in the US Army Air Corps during World War II, where he attained the rank of Second Lieutenant, before embarking on his acting career. In the 1940s, he was married to late film/TV actress Mary LaRoche.
He appeared in numerous television shows, in guest appearances, such as Dragnet 1967, 77 Sunset Strip, I Dream of Jeannie, Sea Hunt, Gunsmoke, and Adam-12.
Death
Hudson died at age 77 on April 5, 1996 in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1947 | Hue and Cry | as Stan, of the 'Blood and Thunder Boys' |
first film role |
1951 | Bright Victory | Cpl. John Flagg | |
1952 | The Cimarron Kid | Dynamite Dick Dalton | Supporting role |
The Battle at Apache Pass | Lt. George Bascom | Supporting role | |
Red Ball Express | Tank Sergeant | Minor role | |
Biff Baker, U.S.A | Capt. Barrow | TV Series, Guest role in episode "Crash Landing" | |
The Web | TV Series, Minor role The Tower, [S3,E14] | ||
1953 | Sea of Lost Ships | Pilot | |
1954 | The Turbulent Air | Antoine Lavoisier | TV Movie, Guest role |
Silver Lode | Michael 'Mitch' Evans | ||
1955 | The Millionaire | Joe Iris | TV Series, Guest role in episode "The Joe Iris Story" |
Many Rivers to Cross | Hugh Cherne | ||
The Racers | Michel Caron | movie,[1]co-starring Kirk Douglas as Michel Caron | |
The Loretta Young Show | Peter Chase | TV Series, 2 episodes | |
The Marauders | Roy Rutherford | ||
Fort Yuma | Sgt. Jonas | ||
1953-1955 | The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse | Dick Morgan | TV Series, 2 episodes |
1956 | When Gangland Strikes | Bob Keeler | Film role |
Mohawk | Captain Langley | Film role | |
Cavalcade of America | Ed Connors | Episode: "Diplomatic Outpost" | |
1954-1957 | The Ford Television Theatre | Payne Todd / Brad / Scott Averill Jr. | 3 episodes |
1957 | Gunfight at the OK Corral | Virgil Earp | Supporting role |
1958 | The Screaming Skull | Eric Whitlock | Film role. |
1959 | Perry Mason | Tom Wyatt | Episode: "The Case of the Glittering Goldfish" |
1960 | Wagon Train | Alex Stoddard | Episode: "The Felizia Kingdom Story" |
Valley of the Redwoods | Wayne Randall | ||
G.I. Blues | Captain Hobart | With Elvis Presley | |
1961 | All in a Night's Work | Harry Lane | |
Sea Hunt | Jerry Blaine | in Season 4, Episode 19: "Sub Hatch" | |
1964 | 77 Sunset Strip | Rawlins | Episode: "Dead as in 'Dude'" |
Gunsmoke | Curley Graham | Episode "Once a Haggen" | |
1965 | I Dream Of Jeannie | Grover Caldwell | Episode: "Jeannie and the Marriage Caper" |
1966 | Combat! | Captain Jampel | Episode: "The Chapel at Able-Five" |
1968-1970 | Dragnet 1967 | Daniel Lumis / Sgt. Tom Wallen / Lt. Bob Kearney | 3 episodes |
1970 | The F.B.I. | Bank Manager | Episode: "The Condemned" |
Dan August | Guest role | Episode: "Murder by Proxy" | |
1972 | Cannon | Detective Kaplan | Episode: "That Was No Lady" |
References
- ^ michel caron
External links
- Articles sourced only by IMDb from January 2017
- 1919 births
- 1996 deaths
- American army personnel of World War II
- United States Army personnel
- Male actors from California
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- People from Gilroy, California
- 20th-century American male actors
- American actor stubs