Goodbye to the Night Stalker
Darren McGavin was painting a movie set in 1945 when he learned of an opening for a small role in the show, climbed off his ladder, and returned through Columbia’s front gates to land the part.
Despite his busy career in television, McGavin was awarded only one Emmy: in 1990 for an appearance as Candice Bergen’s opinionated father in an episode of “Murphy Brown.”He lacked the prominence in films he enjoyed in television, but he registered strongly in featured roles such as the young artist in Venice in “Summertime,” David Lean’s 1955 film with Katharine Hepburn and Rosanno Brazzi; Frank Sinatra’s crafty drug supplier in “The Man with the Golden Arm” (1955); Jerry Lewis’s parole officer in “The Delicate Delinquent” (1957); and the gambler in 1984’s “The Natural.” He also starred alongside Don Knotts, who died Friday night, in the 1976 family comedy “No Deposit, No Return.”
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I used to use McGavin as a trivia question that no one ever got right. "Who played the first Captain of the Enterprise on television?" People always either guess William Shatner or Jeffrey Hunter (who played Capt. Pike in the Star Trek epsiode "The Cage") but McGavin is the real answer. The name of the riverboat he captained in "Riverboat" was called - what else - the Enterprise.
I stand, once more, humbled by your vast wealth of trivia. All hail King Robert! ;)
who can forget the x-mas classic "a christmas story" we all lived it...
carry where you point that red ryder , (dick)- you'll shoot your (lawyers) eye out...
Darren Mc Gavin was the father, who could cuss up a blue streak a paragraph long, and not repeat the same words twice....
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