John Crawford (actor)

John Crawford
Screenshot of John Crawford from the trailer for 1962's The 300 Spartans
Born
Cleve Allen Richardson

(1920-09-13)September 13, 1920
DiedSeptember 21, 2010(2010-09-21) (aged 90)
OccupationActor
Years active1944–1989
Spouses
Lorraine Crawford
(m. 1945; div. 1953)
    Anne Wakefield
    (m. 1956; div. 1966)
      Nancy D. Jeris
      (m. 1968; div. 1974)
      • Beverly Long (m. 1976; div. ?)
      Children3

      John Crawford (born Cleve Allen Richardson; September 13, 1920 – September 21, 2010) was an American actor.[1] He appeared in a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone, called "A Hundred Yards Over the Rim", and in several Gunsmoke episodes. He had a key role in the 1975 film Night Moves, a crime thriller starring Gene Hackman. He also played the mayor of San Francisco in 1976's The Enforcer, the third Dirty Harry film featuring Clint Eastwood, as well as the Chief Engineer in Irwin Allen's classic 1972 box-office smash and disaster-film epic The Poseidon Adventure.

      Life and career

      Crawford was born in Colfax, Washington, and studied at the School of Drama at the University of Washington.[2] In films from the 1940s, Crawford appeared in bit parts for many years before playing leads in several films in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

      In 1960 in the UK, he appeared in Danger Man in the episode entitled "The Girl in the Pink Pajamas" as Dr. Keller.[3]

      When he returned to the United States, he played supporting roles in several films but was more prolific on TV in character roles, in scores of series such as State Trooper (in the episode "The Last Stage Robbery"), Gunsmoke (14 episodes between 1959 and 1974), The Twilight Zone, Combat!, The Fugitive, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Wheels, The Dukes of Hazzard, The Incredible Hulk, The Time Tunnel, Mannix,[4] Lost in Space, Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, Hogan's Heroes, The Rockford Files and most notably as Sheriff Ep Bridges on CBS' The Waltons.

      Crawford co-wrote the screenplay of the film The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970), directed by Sam Peckinpah. In addition to appearing with James Arness in 14 episodes of Gunsmoke, he was in two episodes of Arness' subsequent western series How the West Was Won (1976–79) and in two episodes of Arness' subsequent police detective series McClain's Law (1981–1982).

      His other notable silver screen turns include the investigating State Trooper in I Saw What You Did (1965), the Chief Engineer in The Poseidon Adventure (1972), Callahan in The Towering Inferno (1974), and as Brian Deering in The Boogens (1981).

      Crawford died from a stroke eight days past his 90th birthday. According to Variety, he died in Newbury Park, California and was survived by his longtime companion and former wife, Ann Wakefield.[5]

      Selected filmography

      Year Title Role Notes
      1944 Thoroughbreds Uncredited
      1945 The Phantom of 42nd Street John Carraby
      1946 Without Reservations Soldier Uncredited
      1946 The Time of Their Lives Dandy at Party Uncredited
      1948 G-Men Never Forget Duke, Dictaphone Boobytrap Thug Serial; Ch. 5; Uncredited
      1948 Dangers of the Canadian Mounted Danton, Henchman
      1948 Sons of Adventure George Norton, Cameraman
      1948 Adventures of Frank and Jesse James Amos Ramsey
      1949 Ghost of Zorro Mulvaney Serial; Ch. 3, 4
      1949 The James Brothers of Missouri Mr. Carson Uncredited
      1949 Radar Patrol vs. Spy King Sands Serial; Chs. 7-8
      1950 Chain Lightning Radio Operator Uncredited
      1950 The Invisible Monster Harris
      1950 The Asphalt Jungle Reporter Uncredited
      1950 Mystery Street Reporter Uncredited
      1950 Lonely Heart Bandits Stevedore
      1950 Union Station Hackett Uncredited
      1950 A Life of Her Own Photographer Uncredited
      1950 Right Cross Photographer Uncredited
      1950 Cyrano de Bergerac Cadet
      1951 Cuban Fireball Photographer Uncredited
      1951 Raton Pass Sam
      1951 I Was A Communist for the FBI FBI Agent McGowan Uncredited
      1951 Hollywood Story 1st Detective Uncredited
      1951 Show Boat Hotel Clerk Uncredited
      1951 The Red Badge of Courage Soldier Uncredited
      1951 Honeychile Marvin McKay
      1951 Man in the Saddle Isham Rider Uncredited
      1951 Northwest Territory LeBeau
      1952 The Greatest Show on Earth Jack, Circus Attendant Uncredited
      1952 Scaramouche Vignon Uncredited
      1952 Actor's and Sin Movie Hero Segment "Woman of Sin"
      1952 Zombies of the Stratosphere Roth
      1952 Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom Chuck
      1952 Old Oklahoma Plains Chuck Ramsey
      1952 The Ring Cop in Diner Uncredited
      1952 Son of Geronimo: Apache Avenger Ace Devlin Serial; Chs. 1-9
      1952 Invasion U.S.A. Man in Bar Uncredited
      1952 Stop, You're Killing Me State Trooper Uncredited
      1953 Star of Texas Texas Ranger Stockton
      1953 Marshal of Cedar Rock Chris Peters, Henchman
      1953 Salome Guard Uncredited
      1953 Serpent of the Nile Captain Domitius
      1953 Rebel City Joe Spencer
      1953 Mission Over Korea Tech Sergeant Uncredited
      1953 Conquest of Cochise Capt. Bill Uncredited
      1953 The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd Capt. Kidd Chs. 1-13
      1953 The Big Heat Al, Bannion's Brother-in-Law Uncredited
      1953 Slaves of Babylon Avil, Belshazzar's Chief Soldier
      1953 Prisoners of the Casbah Guard Uncredited
      1953 Three Sailors and a Girl Shore Patrolman Uncredited
      1953 Man Crazy Farmer
      1954 Trader Tom of the China Seas Bill Gaines
      1954 The Battle of Rogue River Capt. Richard Hillman
      1954 Jesse James vs. the Daltons Gang Member Uncredited
      1954 Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl Bonnett
      1958 The Key American Captain
      1958 Blind Spot Doctor
      1958 Orders to Kill Maj. Kimball
      1958 Intent to Kill Boyd
      1958 Floods of Fear Jack Murphy
      1959 John Paul Jones George Washington
      1959 Solomon and Sheba Joab
      1960 Hell Is a City Don Starling
      1960 I Aim at the Stars Dr. Bosco White Sands, New Mexico
      1960 Piccadilly Third Stop Joe Preedy
      1960 The Man Who Was Nobody South Africa Smith
      1960 Exodus Captain Hank Schlosberg
      1961 The Impersonator Sgt. Jimmy Bradford
      1961 The Long Shadow Kelly
      1962 The 300 Spartans Agathon the Spartan Spy
      1962 The Longest Day Col. Caffey Uncredited
      1963 Come Fly with Me Co-Pilot
      1963 Captain Sindbad Aram
      1963 Jason and the Argonauts Polydeuces Uncredited
      1963 The Victors U.S. Army Captain at rest area
      1964 The Americanization of Emily Chief Petty Officer Paul Adams
      1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told Alexander
      1965 I Saw What You Did State Trooper
      1966 Duel at Diablo Clay Dean
      1967 Return of the Gunfighter Butch Cassidy
      1967 The Galileo Seven Star Trek Episode
      1969 The Ravine Captain Keller
      1971 J. W. Coop Rancher
      1972–1981 The Waltons Sheriff Ep Bridges TV Series
      1972 Napoleon and Samantha Desk Sergeant
      1972 Trouble Man Sergeant Koeppler
      1972 The Poseidon Adventure Chief Engineer
      1973 The Severed Arm Doctor Ray Sanders
      1974 The Towering Inferno Callahan
      1975 Night Moves Tom Iverson
      1976 The Enforcer The Mayor
      1977 Outlaw Blues Buzz Cavenaugh
      1979 Tilt Mickey
      1979 Hollywood Knight Josh
      1979 Dreamer Riverboat Captain
      1979 The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again Captain Sherick
      1981 Elvis and the Beauty Queen Vernon Presley
      1981 The Boogens Brian Deering
      1981 The Other Victim
      1981 McClain's Law Salvi
      1984 Yak's Best Ride Director
      1989 Grave Secrets Homer

      References

      1. ^ "John Crawford". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on March 30, 2012. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
      2. ^ Mayer, Geoff (2017). Encyclopedia of American Film Serials. McFarland. p. 83. ISBN 978-1476627199. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
      3. ^ "Danger Man, S01E06". danger-man.co.uk.
      4. ^ "Mannix". TVGuide.com. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
      5. ^ Harrison, Alexa (October 26, 2010). "Thesp John Crawford dies". Variety. Retrieved June 13, 2020.