The Twilight Zone and the western series Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds. All the network saw were these cockamamie monsters. The veterans (Barbara Billingsley, Soupy Sales) brushed shoulders with the up-and-comers (David Spade, Matt LeBlanc). He tried his hand at horror with Tales of the Unexpected, which ran for eight episodes in 1977. It does hold a place in history, however, being the last series entirely filmed and broadcast live on a network. Of historical importance, this is apparently McGavin's first TV appearance, at the age of 30. "Kolchak" only lasted one season, but it became a bona-fide cult classic, and many years later its premise of "the unknown amongst us" inspired writer Chris Carter to create the phenomenally successful long-running TV series The X-Files (1993), which saw McGavin guest-star in several episodes.McGavin remained busy throughout the rest of the 1970s and into the 1980s, appearing in Airport '77 (1977), as Gen. George S. Patton in the TV miniseries Ike: The War Years (1979), alongside Rock Hudson in the uneven sci-fi miniseries The Martian Chronicles (1980) and a few years later endeared himself to to a whole new generation of fans with his superb performance as the vitriolic, yet buffoonish, father in the delightful Christmas classic A Christmas Story (1983). The Twilight Zone revival of the 1980s was accompanied by other spooky anthology series, from Amazing Stories to Tales from the Crypt. Do Not Sell My Information - CA Residents. In the 1970s — the peak of the horror craze in American pop culture — popular made-for-TV horror movies like Satan's School for Girls and Trilogy of Terror paved the way for series such as Kolchak: The Night Stalker. 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His concerns appeared justified, as the series drifted into camp humor and the production values declined in later episodes. | and John Schuck (er, Holmes & Yoyo) played the parents. George A. Romero popularized the zombie. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. James and the Giant Peach was just hitting the press, while Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Witches were yet unborn. [22] In 1983, he starred as "Old Man Parker", the narrator's father, in Bob Clark's comedy A Christmas Story. [16] He was subsequently cast as Captain Grey Holden opposite Burt Reynolds in the Western series Riverboat, which aired from 1959 until 1961; Reynolds was replaced by Noah Beery Jr. midway through the series due to disputes between Reynolds and McGavin. McGavin reportedly entered into a verbal agreement with Sid Sheinberg (President of MCA and Universal TV) to produce The Night Stalker as a TV series as a co-production between Universal and McGavin's Taurean Productions. A notorious but ethical auto thief and his gang steal a Rolls-Royce, unaware that the trunk contains the body of a woman who was murdered by her husband. This underrated anthology (most people still could not afford to see it) kept the tradition of exploring humanity's dark side alive. It's a blessing...and a curse. Blissfully unaware of his family's embarrassment by his behavior, he took pride in his self-assessed ability to fix anything in record time, and carried on a tireless campaign against his neighbor's rampaging bloodhounds. Fantastic creature makeup and inspired casting set this syndicated anthology series apart. (03 Apr 1964). He portrayed a middle class father in 1940s Hammond, Indiana, who was endearing in spite of his being comically oblivious to his own use of profanity and completely unable to recognize his unfortunate taste for kitsch. He began his film career while working as a set painter for Columbia Pictures, appearing in uncredited roles, and also starred in a regional Chicago production of Death of a Salesman in 1950. In 1983, McGavin starred in Bob Clark's seasonal comedy A Christmas Story, portraying Mr. Parker, the father of Ralphie Parker. in Theatre / Acting from the prestigious Actors Studio, New School University in New York City. firehouse44@hotmail.com, Other Works [20], McGavin was cast as the lead in the supernatural-themed television film The Night Stalker (1972). Russ Peters in The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955), both directed by Otto Preminger. If you've binged every available episode of the hit Disney Plus series, then we've got three picks to keep you entertained. He died on 25th February 2006 at the age of 83. He subsequently originated roles in Broadway productions of My 3 Angels and The Rainmaker (both 1954), and went on to star in a further four Broadway productions before the end of the decade. In 1968, he starred as David Ross on the short-lived detective series The Outsider. Rod Serling (created by). 4 of 13 people found this review helpful. He appeared as a fill-in regular in The Name of the Game in an episode entitled "Goodbye Harry" and was featured as a reporter in one of the Gene Barry segments. Not quite a cold, haunted mansion. [8] While attending high school in California, McGavin developed aspirations to be an architect, and after graduating enrolled at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California[5] to study architecture. Prototypical tough guy James Coburn handled the hosting duties on Darkroom. The Night Strangler (1973) saw Kolchak in Seattle (after being booted out of Las Vegas by the police), and this time on the trail of a serial killer seeking the elixir of eternal youth. View production, box office, & company info. There are more bloodsuckers in Beverly Hills than you can ever put on television. [6] When an opening became available for a bit part in A Song to Remember, McGavin applied and won his first movie role. You feel something beckoning you... drawing you into the terror that awaits you in the Darkroom!" [36][37], Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Guest Star in a Comedy Series. Born in Spokane, Washington, McGavin claimed to have been a child runaway who spent his later childhood squatting in Tacoma. Elsewhere, former teen idol Ricky Nelson played a Dodger who receives a haunted hand transplant. [20] In the series, McGavin played Carl Kolchak, an investigative reporter for the INS, a Chicago-based news service, who regularly stumbles upon the supernatural or occult basis for a seemingly mundane crime; although his involvement routinely assisted in the dispelment of the otherworldly adversary, his evidence in the case was always destroyed or seized, usually by a public official or major social figure who sought to cover up the incident. The film was a monster ratings winner (pun intended!) That's what Kolchak told us at the end of every show. Official Sites. Subsequently, he played Kolchak in the short-lived television horror series Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974–1975). McGavin was married three times. It's true. [4] His father was soon notified that he had fled, and McGavin temporarily dodged police and welfare workers before his father enrolled him in a Catholic boarding school. It was a good gig while it lasted for Cabot, who introduced each week's witches and ghouls from the Hotel del Coronado on the San Diego Bay. [5] In 1949, he joined the cast of a touring production of Death of a Salesman, playing Happy Lohman. We're going to assume Stephen King was watching. If we were aliens, we would do the same thing for Star Trek and Hogan's Heroes, honestly. Simultaneous to his stage career, McGavin also forged a career in film, starring in David Lean's Summertime and The Man with the Golden Arm (both 1955). [24], McGavin appeared in 1984's The Natural as a shady gambler, and appeared on a Christmas episode ("Midnight of the Century") of Millennium, playing the long-estranged father of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen). Drama, Fantasy, Horror. When he confronts the head monk, he is told that the man is the Devil, and he must decide whom to believe. The network paired it The Twilight Zone, but 'Way Out (What exactly was that apostrophe shortening?) [5] In 1949, he joined the cast of a touring production of Death of a Salesman, playing Happy Lohman. In 1968, he starred as David Ross on the short-lived detective series The Outsider. [16], Throughout his career, McGavin starred in seven different TV series and guest-starred in many more;[16] these television roles increased in the late 1950s and early 1960s with leading parts in series such as Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, in which he portrayed the title character from 1957 until 1959. [20] He would write his ensuing stories in a sensational, tabloid style which advised readers that the true story was being withheld from them. He was 86 I believe it said. proved to only click with big-city audiences. RIP. He was known for his portrayals of worldly, often somewhat gruff characters. From 1958 to 1959, he played the title character in the 1950s television series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, and subsequently starred in the NBC Western series Riverboat, first with Burt Reynolds and then with Noah Beery Jr. McGavin went on to have a prolific career in television, appearing in numerous guest-starring roles throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Horror may be big bucks at the box office, but the terrifying genre has never been terribly popular on network television. Try to name all the famous people on magazine covers in 1979. Gaining telepathic abilities when his coin lands on its edge bank clerk Hector B. Poole learns about the difference between other people's plans and fantasies. "It's true. [25] He won a CableACE Award (for the 1991 TV movie Clara) and received a 1990 Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Star in a Comedy Series on Murphy Brown, in which he played Murphy's father, Bill. Lee Meriwether (Catwoman!) | Yep, indeed, the evil Jason Voorhees did not appear once in this Canadian production. [16] He was subsequently cast as Captain Grey Holden opposite Burt Reynolds in the Western series Riverboat, which aired from 1959 until 1961; Reynolds was replaced by Noah Beery Jr. midway through the series due to disputes between Reynolds and McGavin. Instead, we got a series about antique dealers who signed a deal with the devil. [32], McGavin was a staunch liberal and an active Democrat. [11], While attending the University of the Pacific, McGavin took a side job building scenery for a local theater group. He portrayed a middle class father in 1940s Hammond, Indiana, who was endearing in spite of his being comically oblivious to his own use of profanity and completely unable to recognize his unfortunate taste for kitsch.
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