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Arthur Hunnicutt

Arthur Lee Hunnicutt (February 17, 1910 – September 26, 1979) was an American actor known for his portrayal of wise, grizzled, and old rural characters. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Big Sky (1952). He was also known for his role in the Western television series Sugarfoot (1957–1961).[1]

Arthur Hunnicutt
Hunnicutt in Stars in My Crown (1950)
Born
Arthur Lee Hunnicutt

(1910-02-17)February 17, 1910
DiedSeptember 26, 1979(1979-09-26) (aged 69)
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeCoop Prairie Cemetery, Mansfield, Arkansas, U.S.
Other namesArthur 'Arkansas' Hunnicutt
OccupationActor
Years active1941–1975
Spouse(s)Pauline "Pebbles" Lile
(m. 1940-his death)

Early life and education

On February 17, 1910, Hunnicutt was born in Gravelly, Arkansas. He attended the University of Central Arkansas and Arkansas State Teachers College but dropped out when he ran out of money.[2]

Career

Hunnicutt gained early acting experience in stock theatre and entertained in traveling shows. An article in the September 22, 1940, issue of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, "There isn't a decent sized medicine show traveling through Kentucky, Illinois, Georgia, Indiana or Mississippi, nor a stock company touring those states, which hasn't had the name of Arthur Hunnicutt on its programs."[3] After eight years of such activity, in 1936 he enrolled in a drama school in Cleveland to study theatrical techniques for a year.[3]

He moved to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, where he joined up with a theatre company. Moving to New York City, he worked in the laundry at the Algonquin Hotel for 17 months before landing roles in Broadway productions.[3] While touring as the lead actor in Tobacco Road, he developed the country character he would later be typecast as throughout his career. Hunnicutt often found himself cast as a character much older than himself.[1]

Hunnicutt's first film was Wildcat (1942).[4] He appeared in a number of films in the early 1940s before returning to the stage. In 1949 he moved back to Hollywood and resumed his film career. He played a long string of supporting role characters—sympathetic, wise rural types, as in The Red Badge of Courage (1951), The Lusty Men (1952),The Kettles in the Ozarks (1955), The Last Command (1955, as Davy Crockett), The Tall T (1957), Cat Ballou (1965, as Butch Cassidy), El Dorado (1966) and The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin.

In 1952, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in the Howard Hawks film The Big Sky.[5]

Throughout the '50s, '60s and '70s, Hunnicutt made nearly 40 guest appearances on American television programs. He made two memorable appearances on Perry Mason in 1963: he played orange grower Amos Kennesaw Mountain Keller in "The Case of the Golden Oranges," and prospector Sandy Bowen in "The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito." He also made guest appearances on Bonanza, Cheyenne, Gunsmoke, The Outer Limits, The Rifleman, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Andy Griffith Show, The Wild Wild West, Adam-12, and The Twilight Zone.[6] In one of his last movies, Moonrunners (1975)—the precursor to The Dukes of Hazzard—he played the original Uncle Jesse.

In his later years, Hunnicutt served as honorary mayor of Northridge, California. He developed tongue cancer.

Death

On September 27, 1979, Hunnicutt died of cancer at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital at age 69.[7] He was buried in the Coop Prairie Cemetery in Mansfield, Arkansas.[2]

Filmography

 
Split Second (1953)
Year Title Role Notes
1942 Wildcat 'Watchfob' Jones
1942 Riding Through Nevada Arkansas
1942 Silver Queen Newspaper Publisher Brett
1942 Fall In Luke Hatfield
1942 Pardon My Gun Arkansas
1943 The Fighting Buckaroo Arkansas
1943 Law of the Northwest Arkansas
1943 Frontier Fury Arkansas
1943 Robin Hood of the Range Arkansas
1943 Johnny Come Lately Second Tramp
1943 Hail to the Rangers Arkansas
1943 The Chance of a Lifetime Elwood 'Tex' Stewart Uncredited
1944 Riding West Prof. Arkansas Higgins
1944 Abroad with Two Yanks Arkie
1945 Murder, He Says Townsman Uncredited
1949 Lust for Gold Ludi Uncredited
1949 The Great Dan Patch Chet Williams
1949 Pinky Police Chief Anderson Uncredited
1949 Border Incident Clayton Nordell
1950 Stars in My Crown Chloroform Wiggins
1950 A Ticket To Tomahawk Sad Eyes
1950 Broken Arrow Milt Duffield, Mail Superintendent
1950 The Furies Cowhand Uncredited
1950 Two Flags West Sgt. Pickens
1951 Sugarfoot Fly-Up-the-Creek Jones
1951 Passage West Pop Brennan
1951 The Red Badge of Courage Bill Porter
1951 Distant Drums Monk
1952 She Couldn't Say No Odie Chalmers
1952 The Big Sky Zeb Calloway / Narrator
1952 The Lusty Men Booker Davis
1953 Split Second Asa Tremaine
1953 Devil's Canyon Frank Taggert
1953 The French Line 'Waco' Mosby
1954 Beautiful but Dangerous Otey
1955 The Last Command Davy Crockett
1956 The Kettles in the Ozarks Sedgewick Kettle
1956 Cheyenne Hoot Hollister Episode: "Death Deals the Hand"
1957 The Tall T Ed Rintoon
1958 Born Reckless Cool Man
1959–1969 Bonanza Paiute Scroggs / Obie / Salty Hubbard 4 episodes
1960 The Rifleman Nathaniel Cameron Episode: "The Grasshopper"
1960 The Andy Griffith Show Jedediah Wakefield Episode: "A Feud Is a Feud"
1961 My Three Sons George, The Pony Ride Cowboy Episode: "The Horseless Saddle"
1961 Laramie Earl Droody Episode: "Wolf Cub"
1961 The Donna Reed Show Old Man Episode: "One of Those Days"
1962 The Twilight Zone Hyder Simpson Episode: "The Hunt"[6]
1963 The Cardinal Sheriff Dubrow
1963 Perry Mason Amos Kenesaw Mountain Keller Episode: "The Case of the Golden Oranges"
1964 A Tiger Walks Frank Lewis
1964 The Outer Limits Lamont Episode: "Cry of Silence"
1965 Wagon Train Deets Episode: "The Jarbo Pierce Story"
1965 Cat Ballou Butch Cassidy
1965 Apache Uprising Bill Gibson
1966 El Dorado Bull Harris
1967 The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin The Refereeing
1967 The Wild Wild West Doc Gavin Episode: "The Night of the Colonel's Ghost"
1971 The Million Dollar Duck Mr. Purdham
1971 Shoot Out Homer Page (rancher)
1972 The Revengers Free State
1974 Mrs. Sundance Walt Putney
1974 Harry and Tonto Wade Carlton
1974 The Spikes Gang Kid White (aka Billy Blanco)
1975 Moonrunners Uncle Jesse
1975 Winterhawk McClusky (final film role)

References

  1. ^ a b Cochran, Robert; McCray, Suzanne (February 2, 2015). Lights! Camera! Arkansas!: From Broncho Billy to Billy Bob Thornton (Paperback). University of Arkansas Press. pp. 17, 29, 31, 32, 46, 94. ISBN 9781557286727.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  2. ^ a b Ware, Hames. . The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c "Hunnicutt Has a Good Job". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. New York, Brooklyn. September 22, 1940. p. 46. Retrieved July 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ Bridges, Ken (March 5, 2017). "Actor, Arkansas Native Arthur Hunnicutt". El Dorado News-Times. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  5. ^ "("Arthur Hunnicutt" search results)". Oscars.org. Retrieved July 2, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b Presnell, Don; McGee, Marty (2015). A Critical History of Television's The Twilight Zone, 1959-1964. N.p.: McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 118. ISBN 9781476610382.
  7. ^ "Arthur Hunnicutt dies of cancer at 68". The San Bernardino County Sun. San Bernardino County. Associated Press. September 27, 1979. p. 8. Retrieved July 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  

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Arthur Lee Hunnicutt February 17 1910 September 26 1979 was an American actor known for his portrayal of wise grizzled and old rural characters He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Big Sky 1952 He was also known for his role in the Western television series Sugarfoot 1957 1961 1 Arthur HunnicuttHunnicutt in Stars in My Crown 1950 BornArthur Lee Hunnicutt 1910 02 17 February 17 1910Gravelly Arkansas U S DiedSeptember 26 1979 1979 09 26 aged 69 Woodland Hills Los Angeles California U S Resting placeCoop Prairie Cemetery Mansfield Arkansas U S Other namesArthur Arkansas HunnicuttOccupationActorYears active1941 1975Spouse s Pauline Pebbles Lile m 1940 his death Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditOn February 17 1910 Hunnicutt was born in Gravelly Arkansas He attended the University of Central Arkansas and Arkansas State Teachers College but dropped out when he ran out of money 2 Career EditHunnicutt gained early acting experience in stock theatre and entertained in traveling shows An article in the September 22 1940 issue of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported There isn t a decent sized medicine show traveling through Kentucky Illinois Georgia Indiana or Mississippi nor a stock company touring those states which hasn t had the name of Arthur Hunnicutt on its programs 3 After eight years of such activity in 1936 he enrolled in a drama school in Cleveland to study theatrical techniques for a year 3 He moved to Martha s Vineyard Massachusetts where he joined up with a theatre company Moving to New York City he worked in the laundry at the Algonquin Hotel for 17 months before landing roles in Broadway productions 3 While touring as the lead actor in Tobacco Road he developed the country character he would later be typecast as throughout his career Hunnicutt often found himself cast as a character much older than himself 1 Hunnicutt s first film was Wildcat 1942 4 He appeared in a number of films in the early 1940s before returning to the stage In 1949 he moved back to Hollywood and resumed his film career He played a long string of supporting role characters sympathetic wise rural types as in The Red Badge of Courage 1951 The Lusty Men 1952 The Kettles in the Ozarks 1955 The Last Command 1955 as Davy Crockett The Tall T 1957 Cat Ballou 1965 as Butch Cassidy El Dorado 1966 and The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin In 1952 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in the Howard Hawks film The Big Sky 5 Throughout the 50s 60s and 70s Hunnicutt made nearly 40 guest appearances on American television programs He made two memorable appearances on Perry Mason in 1963 he played orange grower Amos Kennesaw Mountain Keller in The Case of the Golden Oranges and prospector Sandy Bowen in The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito He also made guest appearances on Bonanza Cheyenne Gunsmoke The Outer Limits The Rifleman Wanted Dead or Alive The Andy Griffith Show The Wild Wild West Adam 12 and The Twilight Zone 6 In one of his last movies Moonrunners 1975 the precursor to The Dukes of Hazzard he played the original Uncle Jesse In his later years Hunnicutt served as honorary mayor of Northridge California He developed tongue cancer Death EditOn September 27 1979 Hunnicutt died of cancer at the Motion Picture amp Television Country House and Hospital at age 69 7 He was buried in the Coop Prairie Cemetery in Mansfield Arkansas 2 Filmography Edit Split Second 1953 Year Title Role Notes1942 Wildcat Watchfob Jones1942 Riding Through Nevada Arkansas1942 Silver Queen Newspaper Publisher Brett1942 Fall In Luke Hatfield1942 Pardon My Gun Arkansas1943 The Fighting Buckaroo Arkansas1943 Law of the Northwest Arkansas1943 Frontier Fury Arkansas1943 Robin Hood of the Range Arkansas1943 Johnny Come Lately Second Tramp1943 Hail to the Rangers Arkansas1943 The Chance of a Lifetime Elwood Tex Stewart Uncredited1944 Riding West Prof Arkansas Higgins1944 Abroad with Two Yanks Arkie1945 Murder He Says Townsman Uncredited1949 Lust for Gold Ludi Uncredited1949 The Great Dan Patch Chet Williams1949 Pinky Police Chief Anderson Uncredited1949 Border Incident Clayton Nordell1950 Stars in My Crown Chloroform Wiggins1950 A Ticket To Tomahawk Sad Eyes1950 Broken Arrow Milt Duffield Mail Superintendent1950 The Furies Cowhand Uncredited1950 Two Flags West Sgt Pickens1951 Sugarfoot Fly Up the Creek Jones1951 Passage West Pop Brennan1951 The Red Badge of Courage Bill Porter1951 Distant Drums Monk1952 She Couldn t Say No Odie Chalmers1952 The Big Sky Zeb Calloway Narrator1952 The Lusty Men Booker Davis1953 Split Second Asa Tremaine1953 Devil s Canyon Frank Taggert1953 The French Line Waco Mosby1954 Beautiful but Dangerous Otey1955 The Last Command Davy Crockett1956 The Kettles in the Ozarks Sedgewick Kettle1956 Cheyenne Hoot Hollister Episode Death Deals the Hand 1957 The Tall T Ed Rintoon1958 Born Reckless Cool Man1959 1969 Bonanza Paiute Scroggs Obie Salty Hubbard 4 episodes1960 The Rifleman Nathaniel Cameron Episode The Grasshopper 1960 The Andy Griffith Show Jedediah Wakefield Episode A Feud Is a Feud 1961 My Three Sons George The Pony Ride Cowboy Episode The Horseless Saddle 1961 Laramie Earl Droody Episode Wolf Cub 1961 The Donna Reed Show Old Man Episode One of Those Days 1962 The Twilight Zone Hyder Simpson Episode The Hunt 6 1963 The Cardinal Sheriff Dubrow1963 Perry Mason Amos Kenesaw Mountain Keller Episode The Case of the Golden Oranges 1964 A Tiger Walks Frank Lewis1964 The Outer Limits Lamont Episode Cry of Silence 1965 Wagon Train Deets Episode The Jarbo Pierce Story 1965 Cat Ballou Butch Cassidy1965 Apache Uprising Bill Gibson1966 El Dorado Bull Harris1967 The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin The Refereeing1967 The Wild Wild West Doc Gavin Episode The Night of the Colonel s Ghost 1971 The Million Dollar Duck Mr Purdham1971 Shoot Out Homer Page rancher 1972 The Revengers Free State1974 Mrs Sundance Walt Putney1974 Harry and Tonto Wade Carlton1974 The Spikes Gang Kid White aka Billy Blanco 1975 Moonrunners Uncle Jesse1975 Winterhawk McClusky final film role References Edit a b Cochran Robert McCray Suzanne February 2 2015 Lights Camera Arkansas From Broncho Billy to Billy Bob Thornton Paperback University of Arkansas Press pp 17 29 31 32 46 94 ISBN 9781557286727 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b Ware Hames Arthur Lee Hunnicutt 1910 1979 The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History amp Culture Archived from the original on July 2 2017 Retrieved July 2 2017 a b c Hunnicutt Has a Good Job The Brooklyn Daily Eagle New York Brooklyn September 22 1940 p 46 Retrieved July 2 2017 via Newspapers com Bridges Ken March 5 2017 Actor Arkansas Native Arthur Hunnicutt El Dorado News Times Retrieved July 2 2017 Arthur Hunnicutt search results Oscars org Retrieved July 2 2017 permanent dead link a b Presnell Don McGee Marty 2015 A Critical History of Television s The Twilight Zone 1959 1964 N p McFarland Incorporated Publishers p 118 ISBN 9781476610382 Arthur Hunnicutt dies of cancer at 68 The San Bernardino County Sun San Bernardino County Associated Press September 27 1979 p 8 Retrieved July 3 2017 via Newspapers com External links Edit Biography portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arthur Hunnicutt Arthur Hunnicutt at IMDb Arthur Hunnicutt at the Internet Broadway Database Arthur Lee Hunnicutt at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur Hunnicutt amp oldid 1132965255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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