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John Anderson(1922-1992)

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John Anderson
As part of a blackmail plot, a woman is forced to seduce her new husband's son. Complications, including murder, ensue.
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The Stepmother (1972)
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A tall, sinewy, austere-looking character actor with silver hair, rugged features and a distinctive voice, John Robert Anderson appeared in hundreds of films and television episodes. Immensely versatile, he was at his best submerging himself in the role of historical figures (he impersonated Abraham Lincoln three times and twice baseball commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, men whom he strongly resembled). He was a familiar presence in westerns and science-fiction serials, usually as upstanding, dignified and generally benign citizens (a rare exception was his Ebonite interrogator in The Outer Limits (1963) episode "Nightmare"). He had a high opinion of Rod Serling and was proud to be featured in four episodes of The Twilight Zone (1959), most memorably as the tuxedo-clad angel Gabriel in "A Passage for Trumpet" (doing for Jack Klugman what Henry Travers did for James Stewart in It's a Wonderful Life (1946)).

Known to other youths as 'J.R.', Anderson had a happy childhood, growing up first on a small farm near Clayton, Illinois, and then in the mid-sized town of Quincy where his mother operated a cigar stand. A rangy, outdoorsy type, he excelled at various sports, was a drum major, a member of the track team and the Boy Scouts. During World War II, he served in the Coast Guard, mainly involved in helping protect convoys from U-boat attacks. In 1946, he commenced studies at the University of Iowa, eventually graduating with a Master's degree in Drama. His acting career began on the riverboat 'Goldenrod' (now the oldest surviving Mississippi River Basin showboat in America) and proceeded from there to the Cleveland Playhouse for a year, then the New York stage and summer stock with parts in prestigious plays like "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "Home of the Brave". He also occasionally doubled up as a singer on Broadway ("Paint Your Wagon" (1951), "The Emperor's Clothes" (1953)).

Anderson began as a regular television actor during that medium's formative years. In the course of the next four decades, his appearance barely changing, he was consistently excellent wherever he popped up, be it as western lawmen (including a recurring role as Virgil Earp in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)), as cops, governors, judges and army officers; hard-nosed oil executive Herbert Styles in Dallas (1978), or as kindly patriarch of the Hazard clan in North & South: Book 1, North & South (1985). Though less traveled on the big screen, Anderson was particularly impressive as the furtive second-hand car dealer, 'California Charlie', in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), the ruthless leader of the renegades, Addis, in Day of the Evil Gun (1968) and, reprising his role as Lincoln, in The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977). One of the best all-rounders in the business, Anderson died of a heart attack at his home in Sherman Oaks in August 1992, aged 69.
BornOctober 20, 1922
DiedAugust 7, 1992(69)
BornOctober 20, 1922
DiedAugust 7, 1992(69)
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  • Awards
    • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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Known for

Anthony Perkins, John Gavin, Janet Leigh, and Heather Dawn May in Psycho (1960)
Psycho
8.5
  • California Charlie
  • 1960
John Cusack, Charlie Sheen, David Strathairn, D.B. Sweeney, Don Harvey, James Read, Perry Lang, and Michael Rooker in Eight Men Out (1988)
Eight Men Out
7.2
  • Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis
  • 1988
Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea in Ride the High Country (1962)
Ride the High Country
7.4
  • Elder Hammond
  • 1962
The Satan Bug (1965)
The Satan Bug
6.1
  • Agent Reagan
  • 1965

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  • William Conrad and Joe Penny in Jake and the Fatman (1987)
    Jake and the Fatman
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Ace Thompson
    • 1992
  • Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell in Quantum Leap (1989)
    Quantum Leap
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Pat Knight
    • 1992
  • Susan Dey in Bed of Lies (1992)
    Bed of Lies
    5.6
    TV Movie
    • Price Daniel, Sr.
    • 1992
  • Patrick Duffy and Lynda Carter in Daddy (1991)
    Daddy
    5.7
    TV Movie
    • George Watson
    • 1991
  • Babe Ruth (1991)
    Babe Ruth
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • Judge Landis
    • 1991
  • Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
    Murder, She Wrote
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Andrew Dixon
    • 1991
  • Brian Dennehy in In Broad Daylight (1991)
    In Broad Daylight
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • Wes Westerman
    • 1991
  • Bronson Pinchot and Mark Linn-Baker in Perfect Strangers (1986)
    Perfect Strangers
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Grandpa Beaumont 'Buzz' Appleton
    • 1991
  • Richard Dean Anderson in MacGyver (1985)
    MacGyver
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Harry Jackson
    • 1985–1990
  • Shannon's Deal (1990)
    Shannon's Deal
    8.0
    TV Series
    • 1990
  • Jace Alexander and Frances Sternhagen in Follow Your Heart (1990)
    Follow Your Heart
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • Josh
    • 1990
  • Andy Griffith in Matlock (1986)
    Matlock
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Sam Chandler
    • 1990
  • Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
    Star Trek: The Next Generation
    8.7
    TV Series
    • Kevin Uxbridge
    • 1989
  • Deadly Innocents (1989)
    Deadly Innocents
    4.4
    • Gus
    • 1989
  • Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal (1989)
    Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal
    4.8
    TV Movie
    • George Dutton
    • 1989

Second Unit or Assistant Director



  • Morgan Conway, Anne Jeffreys, and Dick Wessel in Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)
    Dick Tracy vs. Cueball
    5.9
    • assistant director (uncredited)
    • 1946

Soundtrack



  • Candice Bergen and Peter Strauss in Soldier Blue (1970)
    Soldier Blue
    6.9
    • performer: "Battle Cry of Freedom" (uncredited)
    • 1970

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  • Alternative name
    • John R. Anderson
  • Height
    • 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
  • Born
    • October 20, 1922
    • Clayton, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • August 7, 1992
    • Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Patricia Ann CasonJune 8, 1946 - February 18, 1989 (her death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    Portrayed Dr. Reefy in Winesburg, Ohio (1971), produced at the Santa Barbara Performing Arts Center, Santa Barbara, California.

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    Anderson had lost his own wife shortly before appearing in "Star Trek: The Next Generation The Survivors (1989)", and said that the subject matter made the role of Kevin Uxbridge one of the most difficult of his career. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion).
  • Trademark
      Strong resemblance to Abraham Lincoln

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