- Hayden Rorke
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name =Hayden Rorke
imagesize =180px
caption =Hayden Rorke as Dr. Bellows inI Dream of Jeannie
birthname =William Henry Rorke
birthdate =October 23 ,1910
location =Brooklyn, New York
deathdate =August 19 ,1987
deathplace =Toluca Lake, California
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website =William Henry Rorke was an American
actor best known for playing the psychiatrist Col. Dr. Alfred E. Bellows on the hit 60's sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie ".Biography
Born William Henry Rorke in
Brooklyn, New York , he was the son of screen and stage actress,Margaret Hayden Rorke , and took his stage name from his mother’s maiden name. He attended Brooklyn Prep School where he was president of the Dramatics Society and the Student Government and a member of the Omega Gamma Delta Fraternity. He continued his education at theAmerican Academy of the Dramatic Arts and began his stage career in the 1930s with theHampden Theatrical Company . DuringWorld War II , he enlisted into theArmy , where he made his film debut in the musical "This is the Army " (1943) starringRonald Reagan , where he was uncredited as the stage manager and as a soldier in the background.Following the war, he left the Army and worked in small parts on Broadway, finally returning to
Hollywood for the 1949 film, "Lust for Gold ", again uncredited. However, it was an opening, and in later films, beginning with "Rope of Sand " (1949), he is listed in the credits, although he again shows up uncredited in the 1950 films "Kim" and "The Magnificent Yankee ", as well as a couple of later films such as theAcademy Award -winning "An American in Paris " (in those days, small bit parts were often uncredited). He continued to make movies, taking on supporting roles, in such films as "Father’s Little Dividend " (1951), "Francis Goes to the Races " (1951), "When Worlds Collide " (1951), "Wild Stallion " (1952), "Project Moon Base " (1953), and "Pillow Talk" (1959). He played several guest roles on television, winning the role of Colonel Farnsworth in the short lived 1964 television sitcom "No Time for Sergeants " (based upon the movie of the same name). He also guest-starred on "Perry Mason".He is most remembered for his role as Dr. Alfred E. Bellows, the
NASA medical officer in the television sitcom, "I Dream of Jeannie ". Dr. Bellows tries to learn whyastronaut Anthony Nelson (played byLarry Hagman ) often behaves strangely, but never figures out that Nelson is the master of agenie (portrayed byBarbara Eden ). His last film was reprising his role in the television reunion movie "" (1985).Hayden Rorke died in
Toluca Lake, California on August 19, 1987 frommultiple myeloma (cancer of the bone marrow) at the age of 76.External links
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