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Classic Films
In reply to the discussion: The Return of the Classic Films Obituary Thread [View all]Staph
(6,373 posts)12. Gavin MacLeod (February 28, 1931 - May 29, 2021)
There have been a bunch of threads posted today about the passing of "Happy" Haines of McHale's Navy, Murray on the Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Captain Stubbing of The Love Boat.
But few of those threads have mentioned his career as a character actor in films. From Variety:
MacLeod was born Allan George See in Mount Kisco, N.Y. His mother worked for Readers Digest, while his father was an electrician who was part Chippewa. He grew up in Pleasantville, N.Y., and went to Ithaca College, where he studied acting and graduated in 1952. After serving in the U.S. Air Force, he moved to New York City and worked at Radio City Music Hall as an usher and elevator operator while seeking work as an actor. During this time he changed his name.
After a few uncredited film roles, MacLeod made his credited bigscreen debut in the 1958 Susan Hayward vehicle I Want to Live, playing a police lieutenant, then played a G.I. in Gregory Peck starrer Pork Chop Hill the next year. His supporting role in Blake Edwards WWII comedy Operation Petticoat, starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis and focusing on the chaotic goings on aboard a submarine, gave the young actor a flavor of what he would be doing a few years later on McHales Navy. In the meantime he appeared in the 1960 thriller Twelve Hours to Kill, which starred future I Dream of Jeannie star Barbara Eden; Blake Edwards musical comedy High Time, starring Bing Crosby and Fabian; and the critically hailed but now forgotten Korean War film War Hunt. He also did a boatload of guest appearances on TV before his stint on McHales Navy.
MacLeod left McHales Navy in order to be able to appear in a supporting role in the excellent period adventure film The Sand Pebbles, starring Steve McQueen, and he appeared in a number of other films throughout the decade: A Man Called Gannon and Blake Edwards Peter Sellers comedy The Party in 1968; The Thousand Plane Raid, The Comic and The Intruders in 1969; and, in 1970, the World War II caper film Kellys Heroes, in which he played Moriarty, Oddballs machine-gunner and mechanic.
After a few uncredited film roles, MacLeod made his credited bigscreen debut in the 1958 Susan Hayward vehicle I Want to Live, playing a police lieutenant, then played a G.I. in Gregory Peck starrer Pork Chop Hill the next year. His supporting role in Blake Edwards WWII comedy Operation Petticoat, starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis and focusing on the chaotic goings on aboard a submarine, gave the young actor a flavor of what he would be doing a few years later on McHales Navy. In the meantime he appeared in the 1960 thriller Twelve Hours to Kill, which starred future I Dream of Jeannie star Barbara Eden; Blake Edwards musical comedy High Time, starring Bing Crosby and Fabian; and the critically hailed but now forgotten Korean War film War Hunt. He also did a boatload of guest appearances on TV before his stint on McHales Navy.
MacLeod left McHales Navy in order to be able to appear in a supporting role in the excellent period adventure film The Sand Pebbles, starring Steve McQueen, and he appeared in a number of other films throughout the decade: A Man Called Gannon and Blake Edwards Peter Sellers comedy The Party in 1968; The Thousand Plane Raid, The Comic and The Intruders in 1969; and, in 1970, the World War II caper film Kellys Heroes, in which he played Moriarty, Oddballs machine-gunner and mechanic.
https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/gavin-macleod-dead-dies-love-boat-mary-tyler-moore-show-1234984591/
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