- Birth Date:March 27th, 1931 - Naponee, Nebraska, USA
- Death Date:February 13th, 1980 - Malibu, California, USA
- Credits: Acting
Like Clark Gable, David Janssen lost quite a few film roles in the early stages of his career because his ears were "too big" and -- also like Gable-- he did pretty well for himself in the long run. The son of a former beauty queen-cum-stage mother, Janssen was virtually strong-armed into show business, appearing as a child actor on-stage and as a juvenile performer in such films as Swamp Fire (1946). Signed to a Universal contract in 1950, he showed up fleetingly in films both big-budget (To Hell and Back) and small (Francis Goes to West Point). Full stardom eluded Janssen until 1957, when he was personally selected by actor/producer Dick Powell to star in the TV version of Powell's radio series Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Though he didn't exactly become a millionaire (for several years he earned a beggarly 750 dollars per week), Janssen's saleability soared as a result of his three-year Diamond gig, and by 1960 he was earning top billing in such Allied Artists productions as King of the Roaring 20s (1960), in which he played gambler Arnold Rothstein, and Hell to Eternity (1960). In 1963, he landed his signature role of Dr. Richard Kimble on TV's The Fugitive. For the next four years, Janssen/Kimble perambulated throughout the country in search of the "one-armed man" who committed the murder for which Kimble was sentenced to death, all the while keeping one step ahead of his dogged pursuer, Lieutenant Gerard (Barry Morse). The final episode of The Fugitive, telecast in August of 1967, was for many years the highest-rated TV episode in history. There was little Janssen could do to top that, though he continued appearing in such films as Warning Shot (1967) and Green Berets (1969), and starring in such TV series as O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (1971) and Harry O (1974-1976). David Janssen died of a sudden heart attack at age 49, not long after completing his final TV movie, City in Fear (1980). ~ Hal Erickson
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ACTING CREDITS
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Inchon (1982) ...David Feld (scenes deleted)
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Harry O TV (44 episodes)
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Death Certificate
...Harry Orwell
Apr 29, 1976 -
The Mysterious Case of Lester and Dr. Fong
...Harry Orwell
Mar 18, 1976 -
Ruby
...Harry Orwell
Mar 11, 1976 -
Victim
...Harry Orwell
Mar 4, 1976 -
Forbidden City
...Harry Orwell
Feb 26, 1976 -
Hostage
...Harry Orwell
Feb 19, 1976
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Death Certificate
...Harry Orwell
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Moon of the Wolf (1972) ...Sheriff Aaron Whitaker
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O'Hara, U.S. Treasury TV (21 episodes)
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Operation: Smokescreen
...Jim O'Hara
Mar 10, 1972 -
Operation: Good Citizen
...Jim O'Hara
Mar 3, 1972 -
Operation: Mr. Felix
...Jim O'Hara
Feb 18, 1972 -
Operation: Rake-Off
...Jim O'Hara
Feb 11, 1972 -
Operation: Dorias
...Jim O'Hara
Feb 4, 1972 -
Operation: White Fire
...Jim O'Hara
Jan 28, 1972
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Operation: Smokescreen
...Jim O'Hara

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