David Janssen
David Janssen was an American film and television actor who is best known for his starring role as Richard Kimble in the television series The Fugitive. Janssen also had the title roles in three other series: Richard Diamond, Private Detective; Harry O; and O'Hara, U.S. Treasury.
In 1996 TV Guide ranked him number 36 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list.
A heavy drinker and cigarette smoker, as well as a workaholic attitude, Janssen's health deteriorated rapidly in the late 1970s and he died in 1980 at the age of 48.
Early life
Janssen was born in 1931 in Naponee, a village in Franklin County in southern Nebraska, to Harold Edward Meyer, a banker and Berniece Graf. Janssen was of Irish and Jewish descent. Following his parents' divorce in 1935, his mother moved with five-year-old David to Los Angeles, California, and later married Eugene Janssen in 1940 in Los Angeles. Young David used his stepfather's name after he entered show business as a child.He attended Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, where he excelled on the basketball court, setting a school scoring record that lasted over 20 years. His first film part was at the age of thirteen, and by the age of twenty-five he had appeared in twenty films and served two years as an enlisted man in the United States Army. During his Army days, Janssen became friends with fellow enlistees Martin Milner and Clint Eastwood while posted at Fort Ord, California.
Acting career
Janssen appeared in many television series before he landed programs of his own. In 1956, he and Peter Breck appeared in John Bromfield's syndicated series Sheriff of Cochise in the episode "The Turkey Farmers". Later, he guest-starred on NBC's medical drama The Eleventh Hour in the role of Hal Kincaid in the 1962 episode "Make Me a Place", with series co-stars Wendell Corey and Jack Ging. He joined friend Martin Milner in a 1962 episode of Route 66 as the character Kamo in the episode "One Tiger to a Hill."Janssen starred in four television series of his own:
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective, a CBS/Four Star hit series that also introduced Mary Tyler Moore, showing only her legs, and Barbara Bain as Diamond's girlfriend.
- The Fugitive, the hit Quinn Martin-produced series, about a Midwest doctor wrongly convicted of murdering his wife;
- O'Hara, U.S. Treasury, one of Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited productions for Universal Studios, as a government agent investigating counterfeiters and other federal crimes;
- Harry O, as a San Diego-based private eye.
His films include To Hell and Back, the biography of Audie Murphy, who was the most decorated American soldier of World War II; John Wayne's Vietnam war film The Green Berets; opposite Gregory Peck in the space story Marooned, in which Janssen played an astronaut sent to rescue three stranded men in space, and The Shoes of the Fisherman, as a television journalist in Rome reporting on the election of a new Pope. He also played pilot Harry Walker in the 1973 action movie Birds of Prey.
He starred as a Los Angeles police detective trying to clear himself in the killing of an apparently innocent doctor in the 1967 film Warning Shot. The film was shot during a break in the spring and summer of 1966 between the third and fourth seasons of The Fugitive.
Janssen played an alcoholic in the 1977 TV movie A Sensitive, Passionate Man, which co-starred Angie Dickinson, and an engineer who devises an unbeatable system for blackjack in the 1978 made-for-TV movie Nowhere to Run, co-starring Stefanie Powers and Linda Evans. Janssen's impressively husky voice was used to good effect as the narrator for the TV mini-series Centennial ; he also appeared in the final episode. He starred in the made-for-TV mini series S.O.S. Titanic as John Jacob Astor, playing opposite Beverly Ross as his wife, Madeleine, in 1979.
Though Janssen's scenes were cut from the final release, he also appeared as a journalist in the film Inchon, which he accepted to work with Laurence Olivier who played General Douglas MacArthur. At the time of his death, Janssen had just begun filming a television movie playing the part of Father Damien, the priest who dedicated himself to the leper colony on the island of Molokai, Hawaii. The part was eventually reassigned to actor Ken Howard of the CBS series The White Shadow.
In 1996 TV Guide ranked The Fugitive number 36 on its '50 Greatest Shows of All Time' list.
Personal life
Janssen was married twice. His first marriage was to model and interior decorator Ellie Graham, whom he married in Las Vegas on August 25, 1958. They divorced in 1968. In 1975, he married actress and model Dani Crayne Greco. They remained married until Janssen's death.Death
A heavy drinker and a four-pack-a-day smoker, Janssen died of a heart attack in the early morning of February 13, 1980, at his home in Malibu, California at the age of 48. At the time of his death, Janssen was filming the television movie Father Damien. Janssen was buried at the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California. A non-denominational funeral was held at the Jewish chapel of the cemetery on February 17. Suzanne Pleshette delivered the eulogy at the request of Janssen's widow. Milton Berle, Johnny Carson, Tommy Gallagher, Richard Harris, Stan Herman, Rod Stewart and Gregory Peck were among Janssen's pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers included Jack Lemmon, George Peppard, James Stewart and Danny Thomas.For his contribution to the television industry, David Janssen has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located on the 7700 block of Hollywood Boulevard.
Selected filmography
- It's a Pleasure as Davey / boy referee
- Swamp Fire as Emile's Eldest Son
- No Room for the Groom as Soldier
- Francis Goes to West Point as Cpl. Thomas
- Untamed Frontier as Lottie's Dance Partner
- Bonzo Goes to College as Jack
- Yankee Buccaneer as Beckett
- Back at the Front as Soldier
- Leave It to Harry as Quiz Show Host
- Chief Crazy Horse as Lt. Colin Cartwright
- Cult of the Cobra as Rico Nardi
- Francis in the Navy as Lt. Anders
- The Private War of Major Benson as Young Lieutenant
- To Hell and Back as Lieutenant Lee
- All That Heaven Allows as Freddie Norton
- The Square Jungle as Jack Lindsay
- Never Say Goodbye as Dave Heller
- The Toy Tiger as Larry Tripps
- Francis in the Haunted House as Police Lieutenant Hopkins
- Away All Boats as Talker
- Mr. Black Magic as Master of Ceremonies
- Showdown at Abilene as Verne Ward
- The Girl He Left Behind as Capt. Genaro
- Lafayette Escadrille as Duke Sinclair
- Hell to Eternity as Sgt. Bill Hazen
- Dondi as Dealey
- King of the Roaring 20s - The Story of Arnold Rothstein as Arnold Rothstein
- Ring of Fire as Sergeant Steve Walsh
- Twenty Plus Two as Tom Alder
- Man-Trap as Vince Biskay
- My Six Loves as Marty Bliss
- Warning Shot as Sgt. Tom Valens
- The Green Berets as George Beckworth
- The Shoes of the Fisherman as George Faber
- Where It's At as A.C.
- Marooned as Ted Dougherty
- Generation as Jim Bolton
- Macho Callahan as Diego Callahan
- Once Is Not Enough as Tom Colt
- The Swiss Conspiracy as David Christopher
- Two-Minute Warning as Steve
- Warhead as Tony Stevens
- Golden Rendezvous as Charles Conway
- Covert Action as Lester Horton
- Inchon as David Feld
Television films
- Belle Sommers as Danny Castle
- Night Chase as Adrian Vico
- The Longest Night as Alan Chambers
- Moon of the Wolf as Sheriff Aaron Whitaker
- Hijack as Jake Wilkenson
- Birds of Prey as Harry Walker
- Harry O – Such Dust As Dreams Are Made On as Harry Orwell
- Pioneer Woman as Robert Douglas
- Harry O – Smile Jenny, You're Dead as Harry Orwell
- Don't Call the Police as Harry Orwell
- Fer-de-Lance as Russ Bogan
- Stalk the Wild Child as Dr. James Hazard
- Mayday at 40,000 Feet! as Captain Pete Douglass
- A Sensitive, Passionate Man as Michael Delaney
- Superdome as Mike Shelley
- Nowhere to Run as Harry Adams
- S.O.S. Titanic as John Jacob Astor
- The Golden Gate Murders as Det. Sgt. Paul Silver
- High Ice as Glencoe MacDonald
- City in Fear as Vince Perrino
- Father Damien: The Leper Priest – 1980
Television
- Boston Blackie as Armored Car Driver
- Lux Video Theatre as Johnny Reynolds Jr. / Joe Davies / Ralph
- Matinee Theatre as Paul Merrick
- Sheriff of Cochise as Arnie Hix
- Conflict as Sid Lukes
- You Are There as Great Dalton
- U.S. Marshal
- Alcoa Theatre as Jim McCandless / Mike Harper
- The Millionaire as David Barrett / Peter Miller
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater as Dix Porter / Seth Larker / Tod Owen / Danny Ensign
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective as Richard Diamond / Chuck Garrett
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse as Ross Ingraham
- Death Valley Days as Dr. Bill Breckenridge
- Adventures in Paradise as Scotty Bell
- Thriller
- as Robbie Wilson
- General Electric Theater as Pat Howard
- Follow the Sun as Johnny Sadowsky
- Checkmate as Len Kobalsky
- Cain's Hundred as Dan Mullin
- Kraft Mystery Theatre
- Route 66 as Karno Starling
- The Eleventh Hour as Hal Kincaid
- The Dick Powell Show as Kenneth 'Ken' Morgan
- Naked City as Carl Ashland / Blair Cameron
- The Fugitive as Dr. Richard Kimble / James Lincoln
- The Hollywood Palace
- O'Hara, U.S. Treasury as Jim O'Hara / James O'Hara
- Cannon as Ian Kirk
- Harry O as Harry Orwell
- Police Story as Sgt. Joe Wilson
- The Word as Steve Randall
- Centennial as Paul Garrett / Narrator
- Biography as Host