John Ericson

John Ericson (born Joseph Meibes; September 25, 1926 – May 3, 2020) was a German-born American actor. He was known primarily for his television work, notably as private detective Sam Bolt on the ABC series Honey West (1965–66), and his roles in several MGM films of the 1950s.

John Ericson
Ericson in 1953
Born
Joseph Meibes

(1926-09-25)September 25, 1926
DiedMay 3, 2020(2020-05-03) (aged 93)
Alma materAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1950–2008
Spouses
Milly Coury
(m. 1953; div. 1971)
    Karen Huston
    (m. 1974)
    Children2

    Early life

    Ericson's parents were Ellen Wilson, a Swedish[1] actress and operatic star, and Carl F. Meibes, who later became president of a New York food extract corporation.[2] The family went to the United States from Belgium when he was three.[2]

    Career

    Ericson gained early acting experience with stock companies at the Gateway Theatre in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia.[2] He appeared on Broadway in the original 1951 production of Stalag 17, directed by José Ferrer.[3]

    Ericson in The Student Prince (1954)

    Ericson made a number of films for MGM in quick succession in the 1950s. His first appearance was in Teresa (1951), directed by Fred Zinnemann. He also appeared in Rhapsody, The Student Prince, Green Fire (all in 1954), and in Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). He co-starred with Barbara Stanwyck in Forty Guns (1957).[4] In 1958 he appeared as Sheriff Barney Wiley in the Western Day of the Badman which starred Fred MacMurray.  

    For the next 30 years, his career continued mostly on television. He appeared in the lead role in "The Peter Bartley Story" of the CBS drama The Millionaire. He appeared with Dorothy Malone in the episode "Mutiny" of CBS's Appointment with Adventure (which aired on January 1, 1956). He made guest appearances in The Restless Gun (1958) and Target: The Corruptors! (1961). Ericson also guest starred twice on Bonanza: he played Vince Dagen in the 1960 episode "Breed of Violence" and he portrayed Wade Hollister in the 1967 episode "Journey to Terror". From 1965 to 1966, he co-starred as the partner of Anne Francis on Honey West. (He and Francis had played brother and sister in Bad Day at Black Rock.)[5] In 1971, he appeared as Jack Bonham on The Men From Shiloh in the episode "The Political".

    He played the title role in Pretty Boy Floyd (1960), and his other film appearances included roles in Under Ten Flags (1960), Slave Queen of Babylon (1963), 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964), Operation Atlantis (1965), The Money Jungle (1968), The Bamboo Saucer (1968), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), Crash! (1976), and The Far Side of Jericho (2006).

    Personal life and death

    Ericson was engaged to Anne Bancroft in 1951.[6] He married twice and had a son and a daughter from his first marriage to Milly Coury. He was married to his second wife Karen Huston Ericson for 46 years.[7] He died of pneumonia on May 3, 2020, aged 93.[3]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1951TeresaPhilip Cass
    1951It's a Big CountryNaval EnsignUncredited
    1953RhapsodyJames Guest
    1954The Student PrinceCount Von Asterburg
    1954Green FireDonald Knowland
    1955Bad Day at Black RockPete Wirth
    1955The Return of Jack SladeJack Slade, Jr.
    1956The Cruel TowerTom Kittredge
    1957Forty GunsBrockie Drummond
    1957Oregon PassageLt. Niles Ord
    1958Day of the BadmanSheriff Barney Wiley
    1960Pretty Boy FloydCharles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd
    1960Under Ten FlagsKrüger
    1963Slave Queen of BabylonKir
    19647 Faces of Dr. LaoEd Cunningham / Transformed Pan
    1965Operation AtlantisGeorge Steele
    1967The Vengeance of Pancho VillaDon Diego Alvarado / Diego Owens
    1967The Money JungleBlake Heller
    1968The DestructorsDutch Holland
    1968The Bamboo SaucerFred Norwood
    1969Black TalismanWill Hunter
    1971Bedknobs and BroomsticksCol. Heller
    1975Kumander Agimat
    1975Hustler SquadMaj. Stonewell / Stony
    1976Crash!Dr. Gregg Martin
    1978The House of the DeadTalmudge
    1984Final MissionColonel Joshua Cain
    1989Primary TargetPhil Karlson
    2006BirthdayOld manShort subject
    2006The Far Side of JerichoCharlie

    Television

    Year Title Role(s) Notes
    1950Lux Video TheatreMike1 episode
    1951Studio OneAnderson1 episode
    1951The Philco Television Playhouse1 episode
    1951Out There1 episode
    1951–1956Kraft TheatreHenry Cristof / Matt Wilson2 episodes
    1952Mr. District Attorney1 episode
    1955Star StageRick1 episode
    1955–1957General Electric TheatreRed / Wonder Boy Nick2 episodes
    1955–1957Cavalcade of AmericaJoe Loring / Leon Patterson3 episodes
    1956Appointment with AdventureThe Captain1 episode
    1956Stage 71 episode
    1956Chevron Hall of StarsSalem Abercromby2 episodes
    1956–1957Climax!Cameron Lacey / Lindy Jackson / William Herrick3 episodes
    1956–1958Schlitz PlayhouseEddie Markham / Gunner's Mate Eddie Younger / Paul5 episodes
    1956–1958Playhouse 90Johnny Hanneman / Leo West2 episodes
    1956–1959Zane Grey TheatreWill Ruxton / Lane Baker / Linc Hardaway / Andy McCall4 episodes
    1956–1960Letter to LorettaWill Hadley / Roy Hendricks / Carl Stanton3 episodes
    1958The MillionaireSgt. Peter Bartley1 episode
    1958Shirley Temple's StorybookBrom Bones / Hiawatha2 episodes
    1958Wagon TrainDick Richardson1 episode
    1958–1959The Restless GunHenry Wilson / Bud Rainey2 episodes
    1959The David Niven ShowTwist Thompson1 episode
    1959Adventures in ParadiseJeff Hazen1 episode
    1959–1961RawhideTom Bryan / Dan Fletcher2 episodes
    1960Westinghouse Desilu PlayhouseDick1 episode
    1960The Chevy Mystery ShowRay1 episode
    1960–1967BonanzaVince Dagen / Wade Hollister2 episodes
    1961The United States Steel Hour1 episode
    1961Monte CarloUnsold pilot
    1961–1962Kraft Mystery TheaterDick2 episodes
    1962Route 66David Job1 episode
    1962Target: The Corruptors!Grauer1 episode
    1962The Dick Powell ShowFitz1 episode
    1963–1965Burke's LawGil Harris / Frank Jorek / Sam Bolt3 episodes
    1965The FugitiveLars1 episode
    1965Profiles in CourageCalvin Pilleo1 episode
    1965Vacation PlayhousePete1 episode
    1965–1966Honey WestSam Bolt30 episodes
    1967The InvadersHardy Smith1 episode
    1968–1973The F.B.I.Sgt. Devlin / Craig Walden2 episodes
    1969GunsmokeBlaine Copperton1 episode
    1969–1971Medical CenterPete Duncan / Steve Crowley2 episodes
    1970IronsideFred1 episode
    1970Marcus Welby, M.D.Peter Barton1 episode
    1971The VirginianJack Bonham1 episode
    1971LongstreetFrank Glendon1 episode
    1972The Bounty ManBilly RiddleTV movie
    1972Assignment ViennaJonathan1 episode
    1973TenaflyKen Sheperd1 episode
    1973Escape1 episode
    1974Hog WildMorris MelborneTV movie
    1974HawkinsFrank Pearson1 episode
    1974The Wide World of MysteryMurray1 episode
    1974Doc ElliotRaymond Boardlow1 episode
    1974The Streets of San FranciscoShelby1 episode
    1974–1975Police StoryLieutenant Charlie Parks / Investigator Logan2 episodes
    1975Barbary CoastMcCord1 episode
    1975S.W.A.T.Captain Brenner2 episodes
    1977Police WomanBert Travis1 episode
    1977The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesCaptain Rogers1 episode
    1978Vega$Mr. Smith1 episode
    1978–1983CHiPsBob Patterson / Captain Burke2 episodes
    1978–1984Fantasy IslandPoliceman / Ellis Lathrop / Gene Collins / Hawkins4 episodes
    1980The Ghosts of Buxley HallGeorge RossTV movie
    1981Nero WolfeArthur Poor1 episode
    1982One Day at a TimeClint Wilkens1 episode
    1983Knight RiderPhillip Royce1 episode
    1983The A-TeamCalvin Cutter1 episode
    1984AutomanWoodrow 'Woody' Oster1 episode
    1984AirwolfDr. Karl Krüger1 episode
    1985Robert Kennedy & His TimesSenatorMiniseries
    1985Murder, She WroteHenderson Wheatley1 episode
    1987General HospitalEric Ingstrom
    1989Hardball1 episode
    2008CrashDoctor's Father1 episode

    References

    1. "John Ericson and wife Karen--Rare 1989 TV Interview". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021.
    2. "John Ericson Scored Hit With Audience At Movie Premier". The Kingston Daily Freeman. New York, Kingston. January 18, 1955. p. 11. Retrieved January 20, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
    3. "John Ericson, Actor in 'Honey West,' Dies at 93". The Hollywood Reporter. May 4, 2020. Archived from the original on May 20, 2021.
    4. Hanson, Andrew (July 6, 2010). "John Ericson profile". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
    5. Crowther, Bosley (February 2, 1955). "Screen: Drama at Rivoli; Spencer Tracy Seen in 'Bad Day at Black Rock'". The New York Times.
    6. "Anne Bancroft's Film Contract Gets Approval". Los Angeles Times. November 21, 1951.
    7. "Longtime Hollywood star appeared on Santa Fe stages". May 4, 2020.
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