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Alex Sharp (American actor)

Alex Sharp, also known and credited as Alex Sharpe (September 16, 1921[1] – March 6,[citation needed] 2008[2][3]) was an American actor, stuntman,[4] and writer, perhaps best known for his work in television western shows such as Bonanza and Gunsmoke.[2][3]

Alex Sharp
Born(1921-09-16)September 16, 1921
Nebraska, U.S.
DiedMarch 6, 2008(2008-03-06) (aged 86)
Other namesAlex Sharpe
Occupation(s)Actor, stuntman, writer
Years active1948–1993
OrganizationStuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures
Height6 ft 4.5 in (194.3 cm)

Early years edit

Sharp was born in Nebraska and was raised in Washington and Colorado, where he learned to break horses. He spent time with the U.S. Cavalry at Fort Riley, and became a bomber gunner in the South Pacific during World War II.[2]

Career edit

One of his earliest jobs in 1950 was doubling for Scott Forbes on the film Rocky Mountain. He would again double for Forbes in The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1956-1958)[2]

Stunts in fight scenes were his specialty, and Sharp did at least a half-dozen with Michael Landon on Bonanza, with Sharp doubling for guest stars George Kennedy and Leif Erickson.[2]

At around 6'4" and 200 pounds, Sharp was a large enough actor to double for James Arness (6'7") on Gunsmoke for its 20-year run from 1955 to 1975. Sharp also doubled for Richard Coogan on The Californians (1957-1959).[2]

As a stuntman, Sharp was a member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures, and an inductee into the Stunmen's Hall of Fame.[2]

As a writer, Sharp co-wrote (with Ed Erwin) the screenplay for the 1965 film Vengeance.[5] Sharp also wrote and contributed teleplays for shows, including Bonanza and The High Chaparral.[2]

Personal life edit

In 1963, Sharp and fellow stuntman Bill Hickman witnessed a bank robber, Carl Follette, speed by them on the Ventura Freeway near the Laurel Canyon off-ramp. After Hickman saw the suspect shoot police Officer Alphonso Begue in the chest, he used his stunt driver skills to chase him down on Laurel Canyon Road until law enforcement officers could catch up. The car chase eventually ended in a North Hollywood parking lot where Follette was shot and killed in an exchange of gunfire with the police.[6][7][8]

Death edit

Sharp died at the age of 86 from stroke-related ailments.[2]

Filmography edit

A partial filmography follows

Film edit

Film credits for acting and stunts include:[2]

Television edit

Television credits for acting and stunts include:[2]

  • The Adventures of Jim Bowie
  • Batman
  • Ben Casey
  • Bonanza (1961-1972) stunts (13 episodes, uncredited)
    • "Elizabeth, My Love" (1961, S2E33) as Blackmer
    • "The Many Faces of Gideon Flinch" (1961, S3E7) as Cowboy (uncredited)
    • "The Last Vote" (1968, S10E6) as Townsman (uncredited)
    • "El Jefe" (1970, S12E10) as Truitt
    • "The Lonely Man" (1972, S13E16) as Brawler (uncredited)
  • Branded
  • The Californians (1957-1959)
  • Cheyenne
  • The Cisco Kid
  • Death Valley Days (1956-1957)
    • "California's Paul Revere" (1957) as John Brown
    • "Pat Garrett's Side of It" (1956) as Sheriff Pat Garrett
  • The Dakotas (1963) as Guard (uncredited)
  • Have Gun – Will Travel
  • The High Chaparral
  • The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1957-1959) 4 episodes (uncredited)
  • Little House on the Prairie
  • Little House: The Last Farewell (1984)[15]
  • The Lone Ranger
  • Mission: Impossible
  • The Rockford Files
  • Tales of Wells Fargo (1959) as Sam Benson
  • The Virginian
  • Gunsmoke (1955-1975) stunts and doubling James Arness[16]
    • "The Man Who Would Be Marshal" (1957, S2E37) as Jeff Willoughby
    • "Potshot" (1961, S6E25) as Bud
    • "Stolen Horses" (1961, S6E29) as Acker
    • "Perce" (1961, S7E1) as Nickols
    • "Apprentice Doc" (1961, S7E11) as Clerk (uncredited)
    • "The Dreamers" (1962, S7E30) as Drunken Cowboy (uncredited)
    • "Abe Blocker" (1962, S8E11) as Posse Member (uncredited)
    • "The Cousin" (1963, S8E21) as Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
    • "I Call Him Wonder" (1963, S8E28) as Cook
    • "Old York" (1963, S8E34) as Gang Member (uncredited)
    • "Snap Decision" (1966, S12E1) as Cowboy (uncredited)
    • "The Goldtakers" (1966, S12E2) as Trooper (uncredited)
    • "Saturday Night" (1967, S12E16) as Cowboy (uncredited)
    • "Cattle Barons" (1967, S13E2) as Drover (uncredited)
    • "Major Glory" (1967, S13E8) as Brawler (uncredited)
    • "Dead Man's Law" (1968, S13E17) as Rustler
    • "Shadler" (1973, S18E17) as Reno
    • "Jesse" (1973, S18E22) as Cowhand (uncredited)
    • "The Child Between" (1973, S19E14) as third Hidecutter
    • "The Fourth Victim" (1974, S20E8) as third Matt
  • Captains and the Kings (1976)[17]
  • The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa (1977) as Alex[18]

Writer edit

Teleplay credits include:[2]

  • Bonanza (1963-1968)
    • "The Hayburner" (1963, S4E21)
    • "Ponderosa Matador" (1964, S5E15)
    • "The Saga of Muley Jones" (1964, S5E26) Story co-written with Robert V. Barron
    • "Old Sheba" (1964, S6E10)
    • "Hound Dog" (1965, S6E25)
    • "Ponderosa Explosion" (1967, S8E16)
    • "Stage Door Johnnies" (1968, S9E34)
  • The High Chaparral (1968-1969)
    • "The Covey" (1968, S2E5)
    • "A Fella Named Kilroy" (1969, S2E23)
  • The Cowboys (1974) "The Remounts" (S1E9)[19]

Screenplay credits include:

  • Vengeance (1965) co-written with Ed Erwin[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Alex Sharp". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Freese, Gene Scott (April 10, 2014). Hollywood Stunt Performers, 1910s-1970s: A Biographical Dictionary (2 ed.). McFarland. p. 253. ISBN 9780786476435. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Western Clippings: Empty Saddles (#83 May-June 2008). June 2008.
  4. ^ Freese, Gene (October 5, 2017). Classic Movie Fight Scenes: 75 Years of Bare Knuckle Brawls, 1914-1989. McFarland. p. 163. ISBN 9781476669434 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b Pitts, Michael R. (December 13, 2012). Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films. McFarland. p. 381. ISBN 9781476600901. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  6. ^ McGee, Scott (April 5, 2022). Danger on the Silver Screen: 50 Films Celebrating Cinema's Greatest Stunts. Running Press. ISBN 9780762474837. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  7. ^ "Bill Hickman, left, and Alex Sharp, right, followed suspect". CaliSphere, University of California. 1963. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  8. ^ "A Tribute To Courage". Valley Times. North Hollywood, California. June 22, 1963. p. 8. Retrieved August 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ Nash, Jay Robert; Ross, Stanley Ralph (1986). The Motion Picture Guide: Volumes 1-10. Cinebooks. p. 1165. ISBN 9780933997004. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  10. ^ Freese, Gene (November 22, 2019). The Western Films of Robert Mitchum: Hollywood's Cowboy Rebel. McFarland. p. 122. ISBN 9781476637464. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  11. ^ "What's Up, Doc: Cast Credits". Tucson Weekly. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  12. ^ Willis, John A. (1977). John Willis' Screen World: Volume 28. Crown Publishers. p. 44. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  13. ^ Umland, Samuel J. (September 28, 2015). The Tim Burton Encyclopedia. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 188. ISBN 9780810892019. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  14. ^ Sight and Sound: Volume 3, Issues 7-12. British Film Institute. 1993. p. 48. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  15. ^ Pitts, Michael R. (December 21, 2012). Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films (2 ed.). McFarland. p. 192. ISBN 9780786463725. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  16. ^ Greenland, David R. (August 2013). The Gunsmoke Chronicles: A New History of Television's Greatest Western. BearManor Media. ISBN 9781593937331. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  17. ^ Marill, Alvin H. (1981). Movies Made for Television. Da Capo Press. p. 318. ISBN 9780306801563. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  18. ^ Marill, Alvin H. (2005). Movies Made for Television, 1964-2004: 1964-1979. Scarecrow Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780810851740. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  19. ^ "Prime-time network TV listings for Wednesday July 17, 1974". Ultimate70s.com. Retrieved August 22, 2022.

External links edit

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For other people with the same name see Alex Sharp disambiguation Alex Sharp also known and credited as Alex Sharpe September 16 1921 1 March 6 citation needed 2008 2 3 was an American actor stuntman 4 and writer perhaps best known for his work in television western shows such as Bonanza and Gunsmoke 2 3 Alex SharpBorn 1921 09 16 September 16 1921Nebraska U S DiedMarch 6 2008 2008 03 06 aged 86 Other namesAlex SharpeOccupation s Actor stuntman writerYears active1948 1993OrganizationStuntmen s Association of Motion PicturesHeight6 ft 4 5 in 194 3 cm Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Writer 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editSharp was born in Nebraska and was raised in Washington and Colorado where he learned to break horses He spent time with the U S Cavalry at Fort Riley and became a bomber gunner in the South Pacific during World War II 2 Career editOne of his earliest jobs in 1950 was doubling for Scott Forbes on the film Rocky Mountain He would again double for Forbes in The Adventures of Jim Bowie 1956 1958 2 Stunts in fight scenes were his specialty and Sharp did at least a half dozen with Michael Landon on Bonanza with Sharp doubling for guest stars George Kennedy and Leif Erickson 2 At around 6 4 and 200 pounds Sharp was a large enough actor to double for James Arness 6 7 on Gunsmoke for its 20 year run from 1955 to 1975 Sharp also doubled for Richard Coogan on The Californians 1957 1959 2 As a stuntman Sharp was a member of the Stuntmen s Association of Motion Pictures and an inductee into the Stunmen s Hall of Fame 2 As a writer Sharp co wrote with Ed Erwin the screenplay for the 1965 film Vengeance 5 Sharp also wrote and contributed teleplays for shows including Bonanza and The High Chaparral 2 Personal life editIn 1963 Sharp and fellow stuntman Bill Hickman witnessed a bank robber Carl Follette speed by them on the Ventura Freeway near the Laurel Canyon off ramp After Hickman saw the suspect shoot police Officer Alphonso Begue in the chest he used his stunt driver skills to chase him down on Laurel Canyon Road until law enforcement officers could catch up The car chase eventually ended in a North Hollywood parking lot where Follette was shot and killed in an exchange of gunfire with the police 6 7 8 Death editSharp died at the age of 86 from stroke related ailments 2 Filmography editA partial filmography follows Film edit Film credits for acting and stunts include 2 Harpoon 1948 as Whaler 2 9 Easy Living 1949 as Don Rocky Mountain 1950 Horizons West 1952 Yankee Buccaneer 1952 Seminole 1953 Wichita 1955 Showdown at Abilene 1956 Red Sundown 1956 The Night Runner 1957 as Deputy The Horse Soldiers 1959 Spartacus 1960 How the West Was Won 1962 Young Guns of Texas 1962 as Red It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 Law of the Lawless 1964 as Rider The Great Race 1965 El Dorado 1967 stunts uncredited 10 Planet of the Apes 1968 Bullitt 1968 The Wild Bunch 1969 The Great Bank Robbery 1969 Catch 22 1970 Flap 1970 Dirty Harry 1971 Diamonds Are Forever 1971 What s Up Doc 1972 stunts 11 Conquest of the Planet of the Apes 1972 Battle for the Planet of the Apes 193 Mr Majestyk 1974 Hearts of the West 1975 Bound for Glory 1976 Harry and Walter Go to New York 1976 12 Zero to Sixty 1978 The Champ 1979 Sunburn 1979 as Kunz Pee Wee s Big Adventure 1985 as Cowboy 2 13 In the Line of Fire 1993 14 Television edit Television credits for acting and stunts include 2 The Adventures of Jim Bowie Batman Ben Casey Bonanza 1961 1972 stunts 13 episodes uncredited Elizabeth My Love 1961 S2E33 as Blackmer The Many Faces of Gideon Flinch 1961 S3E7 as Cowboy uncredited The Last Vote 1968 S10E6 as Townsman uncredited El Jefe 1970 S12E10 as Truitt The Lonely Man 1972 S13E16 as Brawler uncredited Branded The Californians 1957 1959 Cheyenne The Cisco Kid Death Valley Days 1956 1957 California s Paul Revere 1957 as John Brown Pat Garrett s Side of It 1956 as Sheriff Pat Garrett The Dakotas 1963 as Guard uncredited Have Gun Will Travel The High Chaparral The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 1957 1959 4 episodes uncredited Little House on the Prairie Little House The Last Farewell 1984 15 The Lone Ranger Mission Impossible The Rockford Files Tales of Wells Fargo 1959 as Sam Benson The Virginian Gunsmoke 1955 1975 stunts and doubling James Arness 16 The Man Who Would Be Marshal 1957 S2E37 as Jeff Willoughby Potshot 1961 S6E25 as Bud Stolen Horses 1961 S6E29 as Acker Perce 1961 S7E1 as Nickols Apprentice Doc 1961 S7E11 as Clerk uncredited The Dreamers 1962 S7E30 as Drunken Cowboy uncredited Abe Blocker 1962 S8E11 as Posse Member uncredited The Cousin 1963 S8E21 as Saloon Brawler uncredited I Call Him Wonder 1963 S8E28 as Cook Old York 1963 S8E34 as Gang Member uncredited Snap Decision 1966 S12E1 as Cowboy uncredited The Goldtakers 1966 S12E2 as Trooper uncredited Saturday Night 1967 S12E16 as Cowboy uncredited Cattle Barons 1967 S13E2 as Drover uncredited Major Glory 1967 S13E8 as Brawler uncredited Dead Man s Law 1968 S13E17 as Rustler Shadler 1973 S18E17 as Reno Jesse 1973 S18E22 as Cowhand uncredited The Child Between 1973 S19E14 as third Hidecutter The Fourth Victim 1974 S20E8 as third Matt Captains and the Kings 1976 17 The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa 1977 as Alex 18 Writer edit Teleplay credits include 2 Bonanza 1963 1968 The Hayburner 1963 S4E21 Ponderosa Matador 1964 S5E15 The Saga of Muley Jones 1964 S5E26 Story co written with Robert V Barron Old Sheba 1964 S6E10 Hound Dog 1965 S6E25 Ponderosa Explosion 1967 S8E16 Stage Door Johnnies 1968 S9E34 The High Chaparral 1968 1969 The Covey 1968 S2E5 A Fella Named Kilroy 1969 S2E23 The Cowboys 1974 The Remounts S1E9 19 Screenplay credits include Vengeance 1965 co written with Ed Erwin 5 References edit Alex Sharp Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 21 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l Freese Gene Scott April 10 2014 Hollywood Stunt Performers 1910s 1970s A Biographical Dictionary 2 ed McFarland p 253 ISBN 9780786476435 Retrieved August 21 2022 a b Western Clippings Empty Saddles 83 May June 2008 June 2008 Freese Gene October 5 2017 Classic Movie Fight Scenes 75 Years of Bare Knuckle Brawls 1914 1989 McFarland p 163 ISBN 9781476669434 via Google Books a b Pitts Michael R December 13 2012 Western Movies A Guide to 5 105 Feature Films McFarland p 381 ISBN 9781476600901 Retrieved August 22 2022 McGee Scott April 5 2022 Danger on the Silver Screen 50 Films Celebrating Cinema s Greatest Stunts Running Press ISBN 9780762474837 Retrieved August 21 2022 Bill Hickman left and Alex Sharp right followed suspect CaliSphere University of California 1963 Retrieved August 21 2022 A Tribute To Courage Valley Times North Hollywood California June 22 1963 p 8 Retrieved August 21 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Nash Jay Robert Ross Stanley Ralph 1986 The Motion Picture Guide Volumes 1 10 Cinebooks p 1165 ISBN 9780933997004 Retrieved August 22 2022 Freese Gene November 22 2019 The Western Films of Robert Mitchum Hollywood s Cowboy Rebel McFarland p 122 ISBN 9781476637464 Retrieved August 22 2022 What s Up Doc Cast Credits Tucson Weekly Retrieved August 22 2022 Willis John A 1977 John Willis Screen World Volume 28 Crown Publishers p 44 Retrieved August 22 2022 Umland Samuel J September 28 2015 The Tim Burton Encyclopedia Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers p 188 ISBN 9780810892019 Retrieved August 22 2022 Sight and Sound Volume 3 Issues 7 12 British Film Institute 1993 p 48 Retrieved August 22 2022 Pitts Michael R December 21 2012 Western Movies A Guide to 5 105 Feature Films 2 ed McFarland p 192 ISBN 9780786463725 Retrieved August 22 2022 Greenland David R August 2013 The Gunsmoke Chronicles A New History of Television s Greatest Western BearManor Media ISBN 9781593937331 Retrieved August 22 2022 Marill Alvin H 1981 Movies Made for Television Da Capo Press p 318 ISBN 9780306801563 Retrieved August 22 2022 Marill Alvin H 2005 Movies Made for Television 1964 2004 1964 1979 Scarecrow Press p 139 ISBN 9780810851740 Retrieved August 22 2022 Prime time network TV listings for Wednesday July 17 1974 Ultimate70s com Retrieved August 22 2022 External links editAlex Sharp at IMDb Alex Sharp at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Sharp American actor amp oldid 1153288647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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