- Jeffrey Hunter
Infobox actor
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name = Jeffrey Hunter
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caption = Jeffrey Hunter
birthname = Henry Herman McKinnies Jr.
birthdate = birth date|1926|11|25
location =New Orleans, Louisiana , USA
deathdate = death date and age|1969|05|27|1926|11|25 (stroke)
deathplace =Los Angeles, California ,USA
occupation = Actor
spouse =Emily McLaughlin (1969) (his death) Joan Bartlett (1957-1967) 3 ChildrenBarbara Rush (1950-1955) 1 ChildJeffrey Hunter (
November 25 ,1926 –May 27 ,1969 ) was a film and television actor.Early life
He was born Henry Herman McKinnies, Jr. in
New Orleans ,Louisiana , and raised inMilwaukee ,Wisconsin , where he graduated fromWhitefish Bay High School , and began acting in local theater and radio in his early teens. He served in theUnited States Navy inWorld War II , then studied drama atNorthwestern University .Acting career
In 1950, while a graduate student in radio at the
University of California, Los Angeles and appearing in a college play, he was spotted by talent scouts and offered a two-year motion picture contract by20th Century Fox that was eventually extended to 1959. He made his Hollywood debut in "Fourteen Hours" (1951), had star billing by "Red Skies of Montana" (1952), and first billing in "Sailor of the King" (1953).Hunter's handsome looks and gentle manner recalled two earlier Fox stars,
Tyrone Power and the youngHenry Fonda . A loan-out to co-star withJohn Wayne in the title roles of the now-classic western "The Searchers" (1956) began the first of three pictures he made with directorJohn Ford , followed by "The Last Hurrah " (1958) and "Sergeant Rutledge " (1960).Ford also recommended Hunter to director
Nicholas Ray for the role ofJesus in the biblical "King of Kings" (1961), a difficult part met by critical reaction that ranged from praise to ridicule. Among an all-star cast in the World War II battle epic "The Longest Day" (1962), he provided a climactic heroic act of leading an ultimately successful attempt to breach the defense wall atop Normandy'sOmaha Beach but dying in the process.Having guest starred on television dramas since the mid-1950s, Hunter was now offered a two-year contract by
Warner Bros. that included starring as circuit-riding Texas lawyerTemple Lea Houston in theNBC series "Temple Houston" (1963-64), which Hunter's production company co-produced.Although "Temple Houston" did not survive its first season, NBC offered him the lead role of Captain Christopher Pike in the pilot episode ("The Cage") of a new science fiction series, "". His pensive take on the role was in contrast to the more idiosyncratic style of
William Shatner , who took the lead role (that of a different captain,James T. Kirk ) after Hunter, deciding to concentrate on motion pictures such as "Brainstorm", declined to film a second "Star Trek" pilot requested byNBC in 1965. But later that year Hunter was filming the pilot for yet another NBC series, the espionage thriller "Journey Into Fear", which the network failed to pick up.With the demise of the studio contract system in the early 1960s and the
outsourcing of much feature production, Hunter, like many other leading men of the 1950s, had to find work inB movie s produced inEurope ,Hong Kong , andMexico , with the occasional television guest part in Hollywood.Death
He married actress
Emily McLaughlin in February, 1969. Less than three months later, while flying back to the U.S. from Spain after filming "Viva America!", he suffered the signs of a stroke. After recovering at a hospital in Los Angeles, he suffered anotherstroke while at home, causing a fall and a skull fracture. He died the following day from his injuries, and was interred in the Glen Haven Memorial Park cemetery inSylmar, California .Hunter's first marriage was to actress
Barbara Rush (1950–1955) with whom he had a son, Christopher, in 1952. From 1957–1967, he was married to Dusty Bartlett. He adopted her son, Steele, and the couple had two children, Todd and Scott.elective filmography
*"Julius Caesar" (1950)
*"Fourteen Hours " (1951)
*"Take Care of My Little Girl " (1951)
*"The Frogmen " (1951)
*"Red Skies of Montana " (1952)
*"Lure of the Wilderness " (1952)
*"Belles on Their Toes " (1952)
*"Sailor of the King " (1953)
*"Three Young Texans " (1954)
*"Princess of the Nile " (1954)
*"White Feather" (1955)
*"Seven Angry Men " (1955)
*"The Searchers" (1956)
*"A Kiss Before Dying " (1956)
*"The Great Locomotive Chase " (1956)
*"Gun for a Coward " (1957)
*"No Down Payment " (1957)
*"The True Story of Jesse James " (1957)
*"In Love and War" (1958)
*"The Last Hurrah " (1958)
*"Count Five and Die " (1958)
*"Key Witness (1960)
*"Sergeant Rutledge " (1960)
*"Hell to Eternity " (1960)
*"King of Kings" (1961)
*"No Man Is an Island" (1962)
*"The Longest Day" (1962)
*"Brainstorm" (1965)
*"Custer of the West " (1967)
*"The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell " (1968)
*"Find a Place to Die " (1968)
*"Viva America! " (1969)References
External links
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* [http://www.jeffreyhuntermovies.com/ A Tribute to Jeffrey Hunter]
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