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Jeremy Slate(1926-2006)

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Jeremy Slate
A renegade doctor is shot dead and entombed with his fiendish experiments in the basement of an abandoned wing of a mental hospital. Twenty years later, a mysterious woman is admitted with amnesia, and her arrival is marked by an earthquake - which cracks the seal to the Dead Pit, freeing the evil doctor to continue his work.
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Born by the Atlantic Ocean, Jeremy Slate also had a Pacific Ocean view when he lived in Malibu, California. In between oceans he has traveled the world.

He attended a military academy, joined the US Navy at 16 and was barely 18 when his destroyer joined the invasion of Normandy on D-Day (June 6, 1944). Aboard that destroyer at Omaha Beach that day, he vowed if he survived the attack he would make his life a never-ending series of adventures. He has lived up to that promise with adventures as a lifeguard, a swimming instructor, the first person to swim across the Long Island Sound after the war, college graduate with honors in English, writer, songwriter, screenwriter, a radio announcer, actor and director.

After the war he attended St. Lawrence University, graduating with honors. He was president of the student body, editor of the college literary magazine, a football player and backfield coach of the only undefeated freshman team in the school's history. A campus radio personality in his senior year, he married the queen of his fraternity's ball. Chosen for the school's honor society, he was a big man on campus. After graduating, he became a professional radio sportscaster and DJ for CBS and ABC affiliates while beginning a family that ultimately included three sons and two daughters, but unfortunately the marriage ended in divorce.

As a young man with a growing family, he had a promising career as a public relations executive with W.R. Grace and Co. For six years he worked for Grace as travel manager for its president, Peter Grace. He then joined the Grace Steamship Line and moved with his family to Lima, Peru.

While in Peru he joined a professional theater group and became involved with the production of "The Rainmaker" at the Professional English Language Theater in Lima. He was awarded the Tiahuanacothe, the Peruvian equivalent of the Tony award, for his portrayal of the character Starbuck. After a year of training, he left W.R. Grace to pursue a theatrical career and was cast in a small, significant role in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Look Homeward, Angel" on Broadway and did 254 performances.

Known as one of the more talented members of Hollywood's beach boy set of the 1960s, Slate sent feminine hearts aflutter as the star of the 1960 TV series The Aquanauts (1960). His career included numerous guest-starring roles in popular television programs of the 1950s and 1960s. He guest-starred in nearly 100 television shows as well as appearing in 20 feature films.

While about half of his portrayals have been heavies, Jeremy is equally adept at comedy and has worked with some of Hollywood's best. He was punched out by Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962), Frankie Avalon broke a guitar over his head in I'll Take Sweden (1965), he was knocked silly by Van Johnson in Wives and Lovers (1963), was shot by John Wayne in True Grit (1969), died spectacularly while trying to save the Duke's life in The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), was shot between the eyes by Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin in The Born Losers (1967) and went up in flames in The Lawnmower Man (1992). Jeremy wrote the screen story for Hell's Angels '69 (1969). During the filming of this biker film (which he described as a "western on wheels") he broke his leg, and never rode a motorcycle again.

An accomplished country-and-western songwriter and a BMI member, Jeremy wrote the lyrics to the Tex Ritter top-ten song "Just Beyond the Moon" and also wrote the lyrics for "Every Time I Itch (I Wind Up Scratchin' You)" recorded by Glen Campbell on Capitol Records.

Jeremy Slate died on November 19, 2006, from complications following surgery for esophageal cancer.
BornFebruary 17, 1926
DiedNovember 19, 2006(80)
BornFebruary 17, 1926
DiedNovember 19, 2006(80)
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Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, and Jeremy Slate in Perry Mason (1957)
Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld, and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Tuesday Weld and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Frankie Avalon, Tuesday Weld, and Jeremy Slate in I'll Take Sweden (1965)
Jeremy Slate in Hell's Belles (1969)

Known for

John Wayne, Glen Campbell, and Kim Darby in True Grit (1969)
True Grit
7.4
  • Emmett Quincy
  • 1969
John Wayne, Dean Martin, Michael Anderson Jr., and Earl Holliman in The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
The Sons of Katie Elder
7.1
  • Ben Latta
  • 1965
The Lawnmower Man (1992)
The Lawnmower Man
5.4
  • Father McKeen
  • 1992
The Devil's Brigade (1968)
The Devil's Brigade
6.7
  • Sgt. Pat O'Neill
  • 1968

Credits

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Actor

  • Jason Lee, Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee, Eddie Steeples, and Nadine Velazquez in My Name Is Earl (2005)
    My Name Is Earl
    • Bud
    • TV Series
    • 2006
  • The Lawnmower Man (1992)
    The Lawnmower Man
    • Father McKeen
    • 1992
  • Corey Haim in Dream Machine (1991)
    Dream Machine
    • Jack Chamberlain
    • 1991
  • Elliott Gould and Valerie Harper in Stolen: One Husband (1990)
    Stolen: One Husband
    • McGreggor
    • TV Movie
    • 1990
  • Paula Lane in Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn (1989)
    Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn
    • 'Mesquite'
    • 1989
  • Trenchcoat in Paradise (1989)
    Trenchcoat in Paradise
    • Robert Graham
    • TV Movie
    • 1989
  • Voyage of the Heart (1989)
    Voyage of the Heart
    • Chairman
    • 1989
  • Cheryl Lawson in The Dead Pit (1989)
    The Dead Pit
    • Dr. Gerald Swan
    • 1989
  • Stephen Gregory Foster in Deadlock (1989)
    Deadlock
    • Richard David Rand
    • Video
    • 1989
  • Whisper Kill (1988)
    Whisper Kill
    • Dr. John Oxford
    • TV Movie
    • 1988
  • Jack and Mike (1986)
    Jack and Mike
    • Max
    • TV Series
    • 1987
  • Robert Hays in Starman (1986)
    Starman
    • Vic
    • TV Series
    • 1986
  • Kristen Alderson, Kassie Wesley DePaiva, Erika Slezak, Trevor St. John, and John-Paul Lavoisier in One Life to Live (1968)
    One Life to Live
    • Chuck Wilson
    • Chuck Vernon
    • TV Series
    • 1979–1984
  • Lynda Carter in Wonder Woman (1975)
    Wonder Woman
    • Marshall Henshaw
    • TV Series
    • 1979
  • Mr. Horn (1979)
    Mr. Horn
    • Capt. Emmet Crawford
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1979

Writer

  • Hell's Angels '69 (1969)
    Hell's Angels '69
    • original story
    • 1969

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 6′ (1.83 m)
  • Born
    • February 17, 1926
    • Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
  • Died
    • November 19, 2006
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(complications following surgery for throat cancer)
  • Spouses
      Tammy GrimesJune 4, 1966 - April 1967 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Unsold pilot: Starred in a pilot called "A Man Named McGee". The plot concerned a man who inherits a tropical island.

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    Served in the Navy during WWII, and took part in the invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe on June 6, 1944.

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