Release CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie Spotlight
    What's on TV & StreamingTop 250 TV ShowsMost Popular TV ShowsBrowse TV Shows by GenreTV News
    What to WatchLatest TrailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily Entertainment GuideIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsCannes Film FestivalStar WarsAsian Pacific American Heritage MonthSummer Watch GuideSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll Events
    Born TodayMost Popular CelebsCelebrity News
    Help CenterContributor ZonePolls
For Industry Professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign In
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
  • Biography
  • Awards
  • Trivia
  • FAQ
IMDbPro

Mike Connors(1925-2017)

  • Actor
  • Producer
  • Additional Crew
IMDbProStarmeterSee rank
Mike Connors in "Mannix" circa 1967
The story follows a Mexican immigrated family‘s life  in America. They are Carmen (Alejandra Walker) who is a  single and religious mother, wants to test the “confused”  sexuality of her teenager son, Bess (Ellen Clifford), a  young girl who is discriminated for her unattractive  appearance, and Andrea, the young son falls in love with a  mid-age man, as they try to survive their loneliness and  obsessions by going through different unusual experiences  and relationships with their new neighbor Lucy, a  prostitute. Influences like religion, environment and  prejudices are, in occasions, very destructive to the  social environment.    DESIRE STREET is an independent feature film exploring the  social and family issues with a melodramatic, but at times  humoristic tone and with very bold/colorful characters and  dynamic narration. The message that directors bring to the  film, which is “respect for others”, independently of their  sexuality, race or profession, is very relevant. Also the  film highlights the importance of the family support, for  any teenagers who are struggling for their sexuality and  differences to the stereotype that the society creates.
Play trailer1:48
Desire Street (2011)
9 Videos
99+ Photos
He once jokingly described himself as 'a frustrated song-and-dance man' who wound up typecast as a TV crime fighter. Tall, handsome Armenian-American Mike Connors had a minor career in the movies before becoming a star on the small screen as the impeccably dressed macho sleuth Joe Mannix. Towards the end of the series, his earnings per episode averaged a respectable $40,000. He was four times nominated for an Emmy Award and won a Golden Globe in 1969. Mannix (1967) was highly innovative in its day: among its winning combination were an upbeat jazzy score (composed by Lalo Schifrin), teasers, fast cuts from scene to scene, a car replete with a computer transmitting and receiving fingerprints and an African-American co-star (the charming Gail Fisher, who played Joe's secretary Peggy Fair). Many notable names guested in the show, some at very beginning of their careers (Diane Keaton and Martin Sheen, among others). 'Mannix' ran for eight seasons (1967-1975), a testament to its enduring popularity.

Connors was born Krekor Ohanian in Fresno, California. His mother wanted him to become an attorney. After wartime service in the Army Air Force he enrolled at UCLA on the G. I. Bill of Rights, began in law school but eventually took up theatre studies as his major. The nickname "Touch', Mike acquired on the basketball court where he first came to the attention of the director William A. Wellman who considered his features 'expressive'. He was first signed by Goldwyn studios on a 90-day contract. However, Goldwyn never took up the option and Mike never appeared in any of his films (it turned out that his signing had been no more than leverage to bring Farley Granger back in line who was causing Goldwyn some trouble). Through a talent agent, Mike got an interview at Republic to do a film with Joan Crawford called Sudden Fear (1952). That same guy also decided that his original surname Ohanian sounded too much like O'Hanlon -- George O'Hanlon was already a well-established film actor and writer -- and consequently changed his name to 'Connors'. Until 1957, Mike appeared in mainly low budget movies and TV anthologies, billed as 'Touch Connors' (an appellation he thoroughly disliked). He did several films for Roger Corman for $400 a pop. Arguably, the one highlight of his film career -- several years later -- could be said to be his role as one of a pair of American bomber crew (the other being Robert Redford) held captive in a cellar by a lonely German drug store clerk who chooses to withhold from them the trivial matter of Germany's surrender to the Allies (played with whimsical aplomb by the brilliant Alec Guinness) in the underrated and very funny black comedy Situation Hopeless -- But Not Serious (1965).

After many years as a struggling actor, Mike's first TV hit was Tightrope (1959) for CBS in which he starred as an undercover cop infiltrating an organized crime syndicate. Though the story lines became increasingly repetitive through its 37 episodes, the role pretty much defined his subsequent tough-guy image. During the original pilot for 'Mannix', which initially had Joe Mannix as the top investigator for the computerized Intertect detective agency under boss Joseph Campanella, Mike performed many of the stunts himself, in the process breaking a wrist and dislocating a shoulder. In an effort to make his character 'more real' than the traditional cynical Bogart-style gumshoe, he played Mannix as being more 'humane', often becoming emotionally involved in his cases and -- just as often -- ending up on the wrong end of a knuckle sandwich (in the course of the 194 episodes, poor old Joe was knocked unconscious on fifty-five occasions and shot seventeen times), or watching his beautiful client walk off with another man.

Another subsequent starring role as a modern-day G-Man in the short-lived Today's F.B.I. (1981) did not come close to rekindling his earlier success. Most of Mike's later appearances were as guest stars, notably a return as Joe Mannix in an episode of Diagnosis Murder (1993). Later interviews revealed him to have been acutely aware of the transitory nature of TV stardom and exceedingly grateful for his one opportunity to shine. Mike Connors was happily married to Mary Lou Willey for 67 years.
BornAugust 15, 1925
DiedJanuary 26, 2017(91)
BornAugust 15, 1925
DiedJanuary 26, 2017(91)
IMDbProStarmeterSee rank
  • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
    • 1 win & 11 nominations total

Photos100

View Poster
View Poster
View Poster
View Poster
View Poster
View Poster
+ 94
View Poster

Known for

Mike Connors in Mannix (1967)
Mannix
7.4
TV Series
  • Joe Mannix
Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Anne Baxter, Yul Brynner, John Carradine, Yvonne De Carlo, John Derek, and Vincent Price in The Ten Commandments (1956)
The Ten Commandments
7.9
  • Amalekite Herder(as Touch Connors)
  • 1956
Mike Connors, Carole Mathews, Beverly Garland, and Marie Windsor in Swamp Women (1956)
Swamp Women
3.4
  • Bob Matthews(as Touch Conners)
  • 1956
Ann-Margret, Red Buttons, Bing Crosby, Van Heflin, Slim Pickens, Mike Connors, Alex Cord, Robert Cummings, Stefanie Powers, and Keenan Wynn in Stagecoach (1966)
Stagecoach
6.1
  • Hatfield(as Michael Connors)
  • 1966

Credits

Edit
IMDbPro

Actor



  • Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones in Two and a Half Men (2003)
    Two and a Half Men
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Hugo
    • 2007
  • Mike Myers, Robert Englund, Janeane Garofalo, Virginia Madsen, Kristen Johnston, Tim Meadows, Alanna Ubach, Margaret Cho, Richard Kind, Ed Lauter, Michael Lerner, Wayne Rogers, Ryan Stiles, and Fred Willard in Nobody Knows Anything! (2003)
    Nobody Knows Anything!
    3.3
    • Joe Mannix
    • 2003
  • The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave (2000)
    The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave
    4.2
    Video
    • Grandpa Osborne (uncredited)
    • 2000
  • James Woods, Sandra Bernhard, Tate Donovan, Robert Costanzo, and French Stewart in Hercules (1998)
    Hercules
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Chipacles (voice)
    • 1998–1999
  • Christopher Lambert in Gideon (1998)
    Gideon
    6.4
    • Harland Greer
    • 1998
  • Chuck Norris in Walker, Texas Ranger (1993)
    Walker, Texas Ranger
    5.7
    TV Series
    • Judge Arthur McSpadden
    • 1998
  • James Dean: Race with Destiny (1997)
    James Dean: Race with Destiny
    4.5
    • Jack Warner
    • 1997
  • Dick Van Dyke and Barry Van Dyke in Diagnosis Murder (1993)
    Diagnosis Murder
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Joe Mannix
    • 1997
  • Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
    Murder, She Wrote
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Boyce Brown
    • Walter Murray
    • 1989–1995
  • William Saroyan: The Man, the Writer
    • Narrator (voice)
    • 1994
  • Gene Barry and Peter Barton in Burke's Law (1994)
    Burke's Law
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Jack Duncan
    • 1994
  • Hart to Hart Returns (1993)
    Hart to Hart Returns
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Bill McDowell
    • 1993
  • Michael Chiklis in The Commish (1991)
    The Commish
    7.1
    TV Series
    • James Hayden
    • 1993
  • Armen and Bullik (1993)
    Armen and Bullik
    4.9
    TV Movie
    • Joe 'Uncle Do Do' Armen
    • 1993
  • Public Enemy #2 - He's On The Psycho-path To Fame!
    Public Enemy #2
    7.4
    • Mike Connors
    • 1991

Producer



  • Too Scared to Scream (1984)
    Too Scared to Scream
    5.1
    • producer
    • 1984
  • Flesh and the Spur (1956)
    Flesh and the Spur
    4.9
    • executive producer (as Touch Connors)
    • 1956

Additional Crew



  • The River Ran Red (2008)
    The River Ran Red
    5.5
    Video
    • voices
    • 2008

Videos9

Trailer
Trailer 2:20
Trailer
Trailer
Trailer 3:20
Trailer
Trailer
Trailer 3:20
Trailer
Trailer
Trailer 1:24
Trailer
Official Trailer
Trailer 1:39
Official Trailer
Trailer
Trailer 5:27
Trailer
Mike Hammer: Another Man's Poisson
Trailer 1:02
Mike Hammer: Another Man's Poisson

Personal details

Edit
  • Alternative names
    • Michael Conners
  • Height
    • 6′ 0¾″ (1.85 m)
  • Born
    • August 15, 1925
    • Fresno, California, USA
  • Died
    • January 26, 2017
    • Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, USA(leukemia)
  • Spouse
    • Marylou ConnorsSeptember 10, 1949 - January 26, 2017 (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Matthew Gunner Ohanion
  • Parents
      Krekor Ohanian
  • Relatives
      Charles Aznavour(Cousin)
  • Other works
    TV commercial: Infomercial for Rascal scooter
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Interview
    • 1 Article
    • 4 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

Edit
  • Trivia
    He played the same character (Joe Mannix) in three different series: Mannix (1967), Here's Lucy (1968) and Diagnosis Murder (1993).
  • Quotes
    If nothing else...just do the right thing
  • Nicknames
    • Kirk
    • Touch
  • Salary
    • Five Guns West
      (1955)
      $400

FAQ15

Powered by Alexa
  • When did Mike Connors die?
  • How did Mike Connors die?
  • How old was Mike Connors when he died?

Related news

Contribute to this page

Suggest an edit or add missing content
  • Learn more about contributing
Edit page

More to explore

Recently viewed

Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
Get the IMDb app
Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
Follow IMDb on social
Get the IMDb app
For Android and iOS
Get the IMDb app
  • Help
  • Site Index
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • License IMDb Data
  • Press Room
  • Advertising
  • Jobs
  • Conditions of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, an Amazon company

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.