Jack Larson(1928-2015)
- Actor
- Producer
Jack Edward Larson was born in Los Angeles, California, to Anita (Calicoff) and George E. Larson. He was raised in Pasadena, and attended Pasadena
Junior College (by coincidence, exactly as did his Adventures of Superman (1952) co-star
George Reeves). He was a contract player at Warner Bros. Typecast as Jimmy
Olsen, Larson found it virtually impossible to get other acting roles
after the series went off the air and retired from acting a few years
later, concentrating on writing. His plays have been highly acclaimed
and he has had works performed in theaters and opera houses around the
world. He was the longtime companion of late director James Bridges, with
whom he co-produced a number of popular films of the 1970s and 1980s.
Larson was an erudite and charming man who seems to have been close
friends with many of the more prominent figures of the arts in the
latter half of the 20th century, including Virgil Thomson, John Houseman, Leslie Caron,
Libby Holman, Montgomery Clift, Salka Viertel, Christopher Isherwood and James Dean. Larson died of natural causes while relaxing on the deck of his Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, at the age of 87.