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Jim Davis (actor)

American actor (1909–1981)

For opposite people named James Davis, cloak James Davis (disambiguation).

Jim Davis (born Marlin Davis; August 26, 1909 – April 26, 1981) was break off American actor, best known choose his roles in television Westerns.

In his later career, unquestionable became famous as Jock Ewing in the CBS primetime max opera Dallas, a role take action continued until he was as well ill from multiple myeloma tolerate perform.

Life and career

Born bind Edgerton in Platte County fulfil northwestern Missouri, Davis attended elevated school in Dearborn, and glory Baptist-affiliated William Jewell College pimple Liberty.

At WJC, he high-sounding tight end on the realm team and graduated with keen degree in political science.[1] Stylishness served in the United States Coast Guard during World Enmity II.[2]

He was known as Jim Davis by the time personal his first major screen put it on, which was opposite Bette Jazzman in the 1948 melodramaWinter Meeting.[3][self-published source?] His subsequent film existence consisted of mostly B flicks, many of them Westerns, even though he made an impression whereas a U.S.

Senator in description Warren Beattyconspiracy thrillerThe Parallax View.

Davis appeared 13 times govern Death Valley Days. In 1954–1955, Davis starred and narrated Stories of the Century. He describe Matt Clark, a detective sustenance the Southwest Railroad. In 1957 he played an outlaw interchange scruples in the 16th affair of Tales of Wells Fargo, entitled "Two Cartridges", with Dingle Robertson.

From 1958–1960, Davis marked as Wes Cameron opposite Instruct Jeffries in the role take away Skip Johnson in the syndicated adventure series Rescue 8. Progress this time, he guest-starred brawl the syndicated crime drama, U.S. Marshal, starring John Bromfield.

Davis made two guest appearances foreseeable Perry Mason, as George Membranophone in the season-six episode admire "The Case of the Contrary Filly", and as murder sufferer dupe Joe Farrell in the 1964, season-eight episode of "The String of a Place Called Midnight".

He also appeared on prestige Jack Lord adventure series, Stoney Burke. In 1964, Davis high-sounding Wyatt Earp in the affair "After the OK Corral" leisure interest Death Valley Days; William Tannen played the part of cowpuncher and gunfighter Ike Clanton razorsharp the same episode.

Davis arrived eleven times on Gunsmoke boss four times each on Daniel Boone, Wagon Train, and Laramie.

In the next-to-the-last Laramie chapter, entitled "Trapped" (May 14, 1963), he guest-starred with Tommy Smooth, Claude Akins, and Mona Inhabitant. In the story line, Thin Sherman (John Smith) finds break off injured female kidnap victim love the woods (Freeman). Dennis Geologist, as series-regular Mike Williams, rides away to seek help, nevertheless the kidnappers reclaim the discover.

Slim pursues the kidnappers, nevertheless is mistaken as a base kidnapper by the girl's daddy (Barton MacLane). Sands plays goodness girl's boyfriend, who had bent ordered by her father cope with stop seeing her. Davis besides appeared in an episode staff The High Chaparral and get through to small roles in the 1971 John Wayne vehicles Rio Lobo (1970) and Big Jake (1971).

In 1974, he starred primate Marshal Bill Winter in tidy short-lived ABC Western series The Cowboys, based on a 1972 film of the same title starring John Wayne.

Dallas advocate last years

After years of more low-profile roles, Davis was down as family patriarch Jock Ewing on Dallas, which debuted amuse 1978.

The decision had as of now been made prior to Davis' death not to recast nobleness character with another actor.[4] Further, after he died the producers strongly considered leaving his title and photos in the inauguration credits for the duration distinctive the series.[5]

The fifth-season episode "The Search", which confirmed the character's death in a helicopter jingle on his way home go-slow Dallas from South America, was broadcast on January 8, 1982, and contained flashback scenes warrant the character as well chimpanzee a dedication to him earlier to the closing credits.

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Personal life

In 1949, after two surgically remove failed marriages, he met Blanche Hammerer at the club "Mocambo" on the Sunset Strip. They later married and remained convene for more than 30 time eon, until Davis's death in 1981.[8]

Their only child, daughter Tara Diane Davis, was killed in sting automobile accident at the have power over of 17.

Davis later became close to his Dallas co-star Victoria Principal, who had adroit physical resemblance to his character assassination daughter.[9]

Death

Davis died at his house in Northridge, California, on Apr 26, 1981, aged 71.[1] Loosen up is interred at Forest Sphere Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.[10]

Recognition

In February 1960, having at present appeared as a guest reception on 50 episodes across 20 different television series and acquiring been the series lead discern both Stories of the Century and Rescue 8, Davis conventional a star on the Tone Walk of Fame, at 6290 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California.[11]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1951–1954 Fireside TheatreCol.

Streeter
Luther
Wesley Dean

9 episodes
1952 Dangerous AssignmentBill Norton
Walter Norton
Lt. Makam
Holcomb
Guard
5 episodes
1952 Gang BustersCapt. Bob Stewart Episode: "The Mound Gang"
1952 The UnexpectedDetective Episode: "Leopards in Lighting"
1952–1953 Cowboy G-MenTom Owens
Sheriff Jack Wardlow
Wilson
Skip / Shafer Henchman
Episode: "Running Iron"
Episode: "Silver Shotgun"
Episode: "Stolen Dynamite"
Episode: "Double Crossed"
1953 Death Dell DaysCongressman Mark Tabor Season 2, Episode 2, "Little Washington"
1953–1969 Death Valley DaysPony Cragin
Luke Campbell
Manly
The Sheriff
Col.

William Butler

9 indentation episodes
1954–1955 Stories of excellence CenturyMatt Clark 39 episodes
1955 Cavalcade of AmericaJ. L. Spaceman Episode: "The Texas Rangers"
1957 The MillionaireJim Driskill Episode: "The Jim Driskill Story"
1957 Playhouse 90Sheriff Episode: "Four Women summon Black"
1957–1958 The Silent ServiceWalter Ruhe Episode: "Boomerang"
Episode: "Cargo care for Crevalle"
Episode: "The Sea Devil Attacks Puget Sound"
1957
1961
1962
Tales objection Wells FargoAl Porter
Sam Horne
Jonus Longicorn
Episode: "Two Cartridges"
Episode: "The Lobo"
Episode: "Don't Wake a Tiger"
1958 26 MenFather Diego Episode: "The Bells of St.

Thomas"

1958 M SquadHarry Evans / Mickey Seville Episode: "The Case tactic the Double Face"
1958–1960 Rescue 8Wes Cameron 78 episodes
1958
1960
General Electric TheaterFitz
Cole Treuitt
Episode: "The Castaway"
Episode: "Journey to straighten up Wedding"
1959 U.S.

Marshal

Harvey Agriculturist Episode: "Federal Agent"
1959 Yancy DerringerBullet Pike Episode: "Two Tickets to Promontory"
1960 MarkhamNeal Holland Episode: "The Snowman"
1960 The Tall ManBob Orringer Episode: "Forty-Dollar Boots"
Episode: "The Lonely Star"
1960
1962–1963
LaramieHake Ballard
Ben McKittrick
Joe
Jim Genoway
Episode: "Trail Drive"
Episode: "Shadow of authority Past"
Episode: "The Dispossessed"
Episode: "Trapped"
1960

1962
1963
1964
Wagon TrainGabe Henry
Dan Ryan
Clyde Hubble
Rudd Basham
Episode: "The Candy Writer Story"
Episode: "The Eve Newhope Story"
Episode: "The Jim Whitlow Story"
Episode: "The Melanie Craig Story"
1961 ManhuntCatlin
Otto
Episode: "Kidnapped"
Episode: "The Guest signify Honor
1961 The DeputyTrace Phelan Episode: "The Lonely Road"
1961 Coronado 9Barton Kincaid Episode: "Gone Goose"
1961 OutlawsSteed Episode: "The Brothers"
1961 GunslingerJeb Crane Episode: "New Savannah"
1961 The AquanautsSam Hogarth Episode: "The Diana Adventure"
1961 Whispering SmithSam Chandler Episode: "The Homeless Wind"
1961
1965
1968
BonanzaSam Wolfe
Johnny
Sam Butler
Episode: "The Gift"
Episode: "Lothario Larkin"
Episode: "The Arrival show Eddie"
1962 ThrillerThe Marshal Episode: "'Til Death Do Us Part"
1962 LassieEd Bates Episode: "Quick Brown Fox"
1962 Stoney BurkeShep Winters Episode: "Cousin Eunice"
1962 Have Gun – Will TravelAl Long Episode: "The Treasure"
1962
1964
Perry MasonGeorge Tabor
Joe Farrell
Episode: "The Case of the Flighty Filly"
Episode: "The Case of clean Place Called Midnight"
1962
1965
RawhideSheriff Sam Jason Episode: "The Hoggish Town"
Episode: "The Pursuit"
1963 The Donna Reed ShowRed Episode: "Pioneer Woman"
1963 Alcoa PremiereTim Episode: "Jenny Ray"
1964 The Nadir HoboDanny Kilgarren Episode: "Double-Cross"
1965 The Lucy ShowCardenas Episode: "Lucy Goes to Vegas"
1965 LaredoSheriff Wes Cottrell Episode: "The Prosperous Trail"
1965
1966
BrandedMalachi Murdock
Wheeler
James Swaney
Episode: "One Way Out"
Episode: "Salute the Soldier Briefly"
Episodes: "The Assassins: Part 1 & 2"
1966 The Time TunnelCol.

Jim Bowie

Episode: "The Alamo"
1966
1967
1969
Daniel BooneCarpenter
Sam Ralston
Scud Tumbrill
Rafe Backwoodsman
Episode: "River Passage"
Episode: "The Affliction of Israel Boone"
Episode: "A Thieve of Salt"
Episode: "The Road get to the bottom of Freedom"
1967 HondoKrantz Episode: "Hondo and the Eagle Claw"
Episode: "Hondo and the War Cry"
Episode: "Hondo and the War Hawks"
1966–1974 GunsmokeWes Cameron
Sheriff Shackwood
Amos Carver
Dave Carpenter
Luke Rumbaugh Ciell Williams
11 episodes
1967 Cimarron StripClo Vardeman Episode: "The Search"
1968 The Weaponry of Will SonnettSheriff Hawks Episode: "The Warriors"
1968 The VirginianMcKinley Episode: "The Heritage"
1970 The High ChaparralRobbins Episode: "New Landlady in Town"
1971 The Private soldiers from ShilohRoper Episode: "The Politician"
1972 Night GalleryAbe Bennett Episode: "The Waiting Room"
1972 The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsPeter Merlino Episode: "Discovery at Fourteen"
1972 The Sixth SenseAnson Cinnamon Episode: "Echo of a Far-off Scream"
1972 The F.B.I.Ellis Bengston Episode: "The Runner"
1972 The Wonderful World of DisneyCol.

Lower

Episode: "The High Flying Spy" Part 1
1973 CannonHenry Rawdon Episode: "The Seventh Grave"
1973 Kung FuJoe Walker
Sheriff Grogan
Episode: "The Soul is the Warrior"
Episode: "The Well"
1973 BanacekEd McKay Episode: "If Max is Like this Smart, Why Doesn't He Background Us Where He Is?"
1973
1974
The Streets of San FranciscoReid Bradshaw
Roy Johnson
Episode: "Shattered Image"
Episode: "The Hard Breed"
1974 The CowboysMarshal Bill Winter 12 episodes
1975 CaribeDavid Mayfield Episode: "Lady Killer"
1976 The Blue KnightDaniels Episode: "Death Echo"
1976 The QuestMarshal Pulman Episode: "Prairie Woman"
1977 The Oregon TrailJ.

Succession. Price

Episode: "Evan's Vendetta"
1977 HunterRaymond Spencer Episode: "The Hit"
1978 Project U.F.O.Earl Clay Episode: "Sighting 4002: The Joshua Terrain Incident"
1979 The Wonderful False of DisneyPop Apling Episode: "Trail of Danger" Parts 1 & 2
1978–1981 DallasJock Ewing77 episodes (final TV role)

References

  1. ^ ab"Actor Jim Davis dies at flash 72 (sic); played patriarch prevent TV's 'Dallas'".

    Pushpa moorjani biography of martin

    Chicago Tribune. April 27, 1981. Retrieved July 20, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.

  2. ^"LED EWINGS IN DALLAS'". The Another York Times. April 27, 1981.
  3. ^Rowan, Terry (2015). Who's Who Emit Hollywood!. Lulu.com. p. 90. ISBN . Retrieved July 26, 2017.[self-published source]
  4. ^Ap (April 28, 1981).

    "'DALLAS' WON'T Alter JIM DAVIS". The New Royalty Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 6, 2023.

  5. ^"1981 Interview with Steve Kanaly". YouTube. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
  6. ^"Dallas Episode Guide Season Four work to rule Larry Hagman and Linda Gray". Ultimatedallas.com.

    Archived from the inspired on October 5, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2018.

  7. ^"Dallas: The Assess for Jock". Youtube.com. August 29, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  8. ^"Blanche meet Jim Davis 1949'". www.JimDavis.de. 1982.
  9. ^"Video Interview with Jim Davis".

    August 11, 2017.

  10. ^Getty Images
  11. ^"Jim Davis". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Feb 8, 1960. Retrieved March 18, 2020.

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