- Ted Hartley
Ted Hartley (Born
November 6 ,1935 ) has been aUS Navy fighter pilot , aninvestment banker , an actor, producer, and is currently CEO ofRKO Pictures . He is married to actressDina Merrill .Early life
Hartley was born in
Omaha, Nebraska and raised on a farm inIowa . His father died when he was 5, causing financial hardships for the family. At the age of 14, he entered a contest sponsored byWarner Bros. , wrote a 50-word essay on “Why I like to fly”, and won some flying lessons. Hartley attendedShattuck Military School inMinnesota , but at the age of 16 he had already won an appointment to theU.S. Naval Academy , after training, he served as a carrier-basedfighter pilot , flying F-11s. He also served two years as a congressional liaison forThe Pentagon and had a tour as a PresidentialWhite House Aide.Fact|date=June 2007Career
In May 1964, while he was a United States Navy Lt. Commander, his fighter jet crash-landed on the deck of the Navy Aircraft Carrier USS "Hornet", while the carrier was in the middle of the
Pacific Ocean . Hartley was thrown from the plane on impact, and it then exploded and toppled over the side of the carrier.Fact|date=June 2007 Hartley's back was broken and his military career finished. After recovering, he attendedPepperdine University , where he earned his MBA, and then began a career in financial services. He became a Vice President forFirst Western Financial Corporation . His next career was inHollywood , as an actor, where he took on the role of ReverendJerry Bedford on the 1960s television series "Peyton Place".Fact|date=June 2007 He acted in films withCary Grant ,Robert Redford andClint Eastwood , and then in the late 1970s was cast in his own series, ABC's "Chopper One ", about helicopter cops. The series failed, and Hartley's agent advised him to take a year off. Hartley then moved toAspen, Colorado , where he volunteered as the Managing Artistic Director of the local theater, and then returned toinvestment banking full-time.In 1987 he became involved with
Pavilion Communications Inc., a company designed to acquire smaller entertainment companies. Through this, Hartley learned of an opportunity to take overRKO Pictures . He and his wife, actressDina Merrill , purchased 51% of the company, and they merged Pavilion Communications with RKO Pictures Corporation in 1991, forming RKO Pictures, Inc. Their first major project was the 1998 remake of "Mighty Joe Young".Notable acting roles
Television
* "Peyton Place", 1960s soap opera, Reverend Jerry Bedford
Film
* "
High Plains Drifter ", 1973 western, Lewis BeldingReferences
* [http://www.tedhartley.com/index.html Personal website]
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* [http://www.josephdisante.com/article.aspx?pg=Ted%20Hartley "Ted Hartley...and the Rebirth of RKO Studios"]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m5072/is_27_24/ai_91092302 "Flight of Fancy: Ted Hartley, who came to Hollywood as an actor and left for investing, has found running the legendary RKO studio rife with challenges"] , July 8, 2002, "Los Angeles Business Journal "
* "People " magazine, April 19, 1999 [http://www.tedhartley.com/articles/article%20-%20people.pdf (pdf)]
* U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association newsletter, "Ted Hartley '46" [http://www.tedhartley.com/articles/article%20-%20US%20Naval%20Academy.pdf (pdf)]
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