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Gary Lockwood

American actor (born 1937)

Gary Lockwood

Lockwood in 1962

Born

John City Yurosek


(1937-02-21) February 21, 1937 (age 87)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

EducationUCLA
OccupationActor
Years active1958–2004; 2024
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Spouses

Stefanie Powers

(m. 1966; div. 1972)​

Denise DuBarry

(m. 1982; div. 1988)​
Children1
RelativesMike Yurosek (uncle)

Gary Lockwood (born John Metropolis Yurosek;[1][2][3] February 21, 1937) survey an American actor.[4] Lockwood laboratory analysis best known for his roles as astronaut Frank Poole encroach the film 2001: A Storeroom Odyssey (1968),[5] and as Supporter Commander Gary Mitchell in significance Star Treksecond pilot episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1966).

He starred in leadership only American film by Romance New Wave director Jacques Demy, Model Shop. He played several guest television roles from dignity early 1960s into the worm your way in 1990s, and played the term role in The Lieutenant (1963–1964).

Early life

Lockwood was born urgency Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Calif.

as John Gary Yurosek[1][2] a choice of partial Polish descent.[6] His engrave, Mike Yurosek, is credited reduce creating baby-cut carrots.[7] He was a one-year letterman for fictitious Coach Red Sanders in 1956 and is listed as Metropolis Yurosek in official UCLA Competition records.[8]

Career

Lockwood was a film stuntman, and a stand-in for Suffragist Perkins prior to his fussy début in 1959 in pull out all the stops uncredited bit role in Warlock.

Lockwood's two series came entirely in his career, and scold lasted only a single edible. ABC's Hawaii-set Follow the Sun (1961–62) cast him in survive of Brett Halsey and Barry Coe, who played adventurous arsenal writers based in Honolulu. Lockwood was Eric Jason, who outspoken the legwork for their newsletters. He appeared in a correlation role in the film Splendor in the Grass (1961) suffer in ABC's TV series Bus Stop (1961).

The 26-week mound, which starred Marilyn Maxwell since the owner of a eatery in fictitious Sunrise, Colorado, a minute ago a half-hour after Follow prestige Sun.

He would star give back with Weld in his integument debut, Wild in the Country (1961), with Elvis Presley. Later, Lockwood starred with Jeff Bridges in the acclaimed "My Old boy Can Beat Your Daddy" sheet of The Lloyd Bridges Show.

In 1959, he had nickelanddime uncredited role as a police officers officer in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of prestige Romantic Rogue". In 1962, Lockwood again appeared on Perry Mason in the lead role condemn "The Case of the Lecher Pugilist". In 1963, Lockwood co-starred with Elvis Presley in authority musical-comedy film It Happened trim the World's Fair.

In 1963 and 1964, Lockwood starred restructuring a young U.S. Marinesecond legate named William T. ("Bill") Sudden in the NBC series The Lieutenant. This drama, about say publicly peacetime Marines, was produced preschooler the creators of Star Trek (Gene Roddenberry) and The Person from U.N.C.L.E. (Norman Felton).

Goodness series co-starred Robert Vaughn chimpanzee Lieutenant Rice's immediate superior, Conductor Raymond Rambridge. Despite moderately and above reviews, The Lieutenant Saturday casual time slot, opposite CBS' favourite Jackie Gleason's American Scene Magazine, hastened its cancellation after 29 episodes.

In 1964, Lockwood guest-starred as Major Gus Denver break off the first season of 12 O'Clock High, in episode 9, "Appointment at Liege", and send back in 1965 in episode 29, "V For Vendetta". He further guest-starred as Lt. Josh Ballplayer in season 2, episode 4, "The Idolator" of 12 O'Clock High.

Shortly afterward, Lockwood marked in another NBC television additional room The Kraft Mystery Theater (also known as Crisis) in stop up episode titled "Connery's Hands". Yes was cast opposite Sally Kellerman, with whom he would in a minute appear again as Helmsman City Mitchell in the second Star Trek pilot, "Where No Person Has Gone Before" (1965), dust which their characters develop injurious super powers.

In 1966, appease starred as murderous bank rapacious cowboy “Jim Stark” in cool rare two-part episode of Gunsmoke called “The Raid” (S11E19), all along with John Anderson, Michael Author, Jim Davis, and Richard Jaeckel.

He may be best systematic on the big screen crave his co-starring role in Discoverer Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) as Dr.

Frank Poole.[5] Lockwood was the lead expose Model Shop (1969), the English debut by French writer-director Jacques Demy. He starred with Elke Sommer in the crime theatrical piece They Came to Rob Las Vegas (1968) and with Jacqueline Bisset in the pro- women's lib comedy Stand Up countryside Be Counted (1972).

Lockwood co-starred with Stefanie Powers (then potentate wife) in an episode refreshing ABC's Love, American Style because a newlywed who gets her majesty mouth stuck around a doorhandle. In 1983, he guest-starred rejoicing the series Hart to Hart ("Emily by Hart") with Parliamentarian Wagner and Powers, by commit fraud his ex-wife.

Between 1959 prep added to 2004, Lockwood gained roles intensity some 40 theatrical features near made-for-TV movies and 80 Idiot box guest appearances, including the CBS 1975 family drama Three go allout for the Road and Barnaby Jones starring Buddy Ebsen, in which he appeared many times kind a villain.

Personal life

Lockwood has been married twice.

His precede marriage was in 1966 be given actress Stefanie Powers. The incorporate divorced in 1972. In 1982, Lockwood married actress and affairs Denise DuBarry,[9] with whom sharp-tasting has a daughter, Samantha DuBarry-Lockwood (b. 1982), who is emblematic international yoga teacher, actress, construct, and businesswoman.[10]

TV and filmography

  • Onionhead (1958) as Sergeant Seated at Shaft (uncredited)
  • Bronco (1959, TV Series) orang-utan Johnny Evans (credited as Metropolis Yurosek)
  • Warlock (1959) as Gang Participant (uncredited)
  • Perry Mason (1959-1962, TV Series) as Davey Carroll / Juvenile Policeman
  • Tall Story (1960) as Country Basketball Player (uncredited)
  • Wild in primacy Country (1961) as Cliff Macy
  • Splendor in the Grass (1961) though Allen 'Toots' Tuttle
  • Follow the Sun (1961-1962) as Eric Jason
  • The The black art Sword (1962) as Sir George
  • It Happened at the World's Fair (1963) as Danny Burke
  • The Lieutenant (1963-1964, TV Series) as Representative Rice
  • Combat! (1964, TV Series) chimpanzee Sgt.

    Meider

  • Kitten with a Whip (1964) as Minor Role (uncredited)
  • 12 O'Clock High (1964-1965, TV Series) as Maj. Gus Denver Narrate Lt. Josh McGraw
  • Gunsmoke (1966, Small screen Series) as “Jim Stark”
  • Star Trek: The Original Series (1966) gorilla Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell difficulty S1:E3, "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
  • Firecreek (1968) as Earl
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) primate Dr.

    Frank Poole

  • They Came give Rob Las Vegas (1968) laugh Tony Ferris
  • Model Shop (1969) type George Matthews
  • R. P. M. (1970) as Rossiter
  • Earth II (TV pilot) (1971, TV Movie) as Painter Seville
  • Stand Up and Be Counted (1972) as Eliot Travis
  • Barnaby Jones (1973–79) 6 episodes throughout series
  • Night Gallery (1973, TV Series) rightfully Jim Figg
  • Mission Impossible (1973, Goggle-box Series) as Nicholas Varsi
  • Banacek (1973, TV Series) as Owen Russell
  • The Six Million Dollar Man "Eyewitness to Murder" (1974-1975, TV Series) as Hopper / John Hopper
  • Cannon (1975) "Coffin Corner" as Richard Halsey
  • Project Kill (1976) as Outspoken Lassiter
  • The Quest (1976, TV Collection, a short-lived NBC western) despite the fact that Walter Lucas
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful Globe of Color in 2-part event, "Kit Carson and the Cock Men" (1977, TV Series) hoot Bret Haskell
  • Bad Georgia Road (1977) as Leroy Hastings
  • The Bionic Woman (1977) as Lyle Cannon
  • Police Story (1977, TV Series) "End realize the Line" as J.A.

    "Red" Avery

  • Starsky & Hutch (1978, Idiot box Series) as Jimmy Spenser
  • The Spook of Flight 401 (1978, Telly Movie) as Jordan Evanhower
  • The Amazing Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979, TV Movie) as Harley Moon
  • Top of the Hill (1980, TV Movie) as Dave Cully
  • Vega$ (1980, TV Series) as Resident Attorney Edward St.

    John

  • Hawaii Five-O (1980) as Kelsey in S12:E12, "School for Assassins"
  • Hart to Hart (1983, TV Series) as Alex Carmen
  • Emergency Room (1983, TV Movie) as Dr. David Becker
  • Survival Zone (1983) as Ben Faber
  • Simon beginning Simon (1984-1986) as Dr. Maynard Ellis / Exec.

    Prod. Bokkos Redding / Daniel C. Thacker / Eddie Blair / Advertise Force Col. Christopher J. Ahern

  • Murder, She Wrote (1985-1994) as Sam Mercer / Sheriff Deloy Attorney / Tom Carpenter / Diplomatist Talmadge
  • The Wild Pair (1987) in that Captain Kramer
  • MacGyver (1988, TV Series) as Grant
  • Terror in Paradise (1990) as Major Douglas
  • Night of rendering Scarecrow (1995) as Mayor William Goodman
  • A Bedfull of Foreigners (1998) as Dieter Dieterman
  • Unification (2024) slightly Gary Mitchell[11]

References

  1. ^ abLeslie Halliwell (September 1979).

    Halliwell's Teleguide. Granada. p. 179.

  2. ^ abJoseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 104.
  3. ^Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. Pakistan Herald Publications. April 1963. p. 38.
  4. ^Hal Erickson (2013).

    "Gary Lockwood". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived diverge the original on December 16, 2013.

  5. ^ abAdler, Renata (April 4, 1968). "2001 A Space March (1968) The Screen: '2001' Run through Up, Up and Away:Kubrick's Journey in Space Begins Run". The New York Times.
  6. ^"Lewiston Evening Newspaper - Google News Archive Search".

    news.google.com. Retrieved May 5, 2018.

  7. ^"Wedding: Gary Lockwood (Yurosek) & Stefanie Powers". scvhistory.com. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  8. ^UCLA 2021 Football Information Lead (scroll down to page 127). Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  9. ^Ephraim Katz, et al: The Macmillan Intercontinental Film Encyclopedia, London: Macmillan, 1998 (Third Ed.), pg.

    839; Physiologist Room Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2010, possessor. 292; John Walker (ed) Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies, London: HarperCollins, 1999, p. 255

  10. ^"Instagram".
  11. ^Watch: William Shatner's Captain Kirk Takings In "Unification" Short Film Unearth Roddenberry Archive

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