- Rick Jason
Infobox actor
name = Rick Jason
birthname = Richard Jacobson
birthdate = birth date |1923|5|21|mf=y
birthplace =New York City ,U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|2000|10|16|1923|5|21
deathplace =Moorpark, California ,U.S.
spouse = Cindy Jason (1983-2000) (his death)
Jutta Parr (1962- 1964) (divorced)
Uta Silky 'Jutta' (1962-1962) (divorced)
Shirley Johnston (1962-1962) (divorced)
Aria Allen (1950-1962) (divorced)Rick Jason (
May 21 ,1923 –October 16 ,2000 ) was an Americanactor . Jason was born inNew York City , and is probably most remembered for his role as 2nd Lt. Gil Hanley in the 1960stelevision drama "Combat! ".An only child, Rick was expelled from several prep schools before graduating from
Rhodes Preparatory School inManhattan . He also served in theU.S. Army Air Corps duringWorld War II from 1943 to 1945.After the War, he attended the
American Academy of Dramatic Arts on the GI Bill, and held a seat on theNew York Stock Exchange . While in attendance at aNew York play, he was spotted byHume Cronyn , who then casted him in "Now I Lay me Down to Sleep ". The role earned Jason aTheater World Award and aHollywood contract withColumbia Pictures .Later on,
MGM was searching for an actor to replaceFernando Lamas in the movie "Sombrero " gave the role to Jason, who was earlier released fromColumbia Pictures . It was a success and it led to "The Saracen Blade " and "This Is My Love ".Fox signed him for the male lead role in "
The Lieutenant Wore Skirts " and later signed for a multi-picture contract. His first project was an adaptation ofJohn Steinbeck 's "The Wayward Bus ", which earned him critical acclaim. A string of good performances, both in films and on television, then followed. In 1958, Jason played the lead in "The Fountain of Youth", an innovative half-hour unsold pilot written and directed byOrson Welles which won thePeabody Award (decades later, Jason would participate in a panel discussion of what it was like to work with Welles at theMuseum of Television and Radio ). Soon after, Jason received offers for TV series. He starred in 1960 as insurance investigator Robin Scott in "The Case of the Dangerous Robin ".In 1962, he starred as Platoon Leader 2nd Lt. Gil Hanley on the TV series "Combat!", probably his most memorable role. The show also starred
Vic Morrow as Sgt. Chip Saunders and lasted for five seasons and 152 episodes. It was one of the longest-running and most popularWorld War II dramas on television.After "Combat!", Rick returned to theater. He also made films in
Japan andIsrael . In 1970 he took the lead in the pilot for "Prudence and the Chief ". His TV career went well in the '70s and '80s, when he appeared in shows like "Matt Houston ", "Police Woman", "Murder, She Wrote ", "Moonlighting ", "Wonder Woman", "Fantasy Island ", "Airwolf " and "Dallas". In 1973, he was a frequent character on "The Young and the Restless ".After his retirement, he kept busy by doing voice-overs for commercials and wrote an autobiography called " [http://www.scrapbooksofmymind.com/ Scrapbooks of My Mind] ", published posthumously. In 2000, Jason attended a "
Combat! " reunion in Las Vegas with fellow cast members. He died by his own hand (gunshot) later that same year onOctober 16 ,2000 .External links
* [http://www.jodavidsmeyer.com/combat/book_jason.html Scrapbooks of My Mind: A Hollywood Autobiography by Rick Jason]
* [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117796488?categoryid=25&cs=1 "Variety" obit, Nov. 10, 2000]
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*Persondata
NAME= Jason, Rick
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Jacobson, Richard
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date |1923|5|21|mf=y
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York City ,U.S.
DATE OF DEATH= 2000-10-16
PLACE OF DEATH=Moorpark, California ,U.S.
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