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David Huddleston

David William Huddleston (September 17, 1930 – August 2, 2016) was an American actor. An Emmy Award nominee, Huddleston had a prolific television career, and appeared in many films, including Rio Lobo, Blazing Saddles, Crime Busters, Santa Claus: The Movie, and The Big Lebowski.

David Huddleston
Huddleston in trailer of Breakheart Pass (1975)
Born
David William Huddleston

(1930-09-17)September 17, 1930
DiedAugust 2, 2016(2016-08-02) (aged 85)
Alma materFork Union Military Academy
Occupation(s)Actor, writer
Years active1960–2009
Spouses
Carole Ann Swart
(m. 1968; died 1987)
Sarah Cornelia Koeppe
(m. 1999)
Children1
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Air Force

Early life edit

Huddleston was born in Vinton, Virginia, the son of Ismay Hope (née Dooley) and Lewis Melvin Huddleston.[1] Huddleston attended Fork Union Military Academy for high school (postgraduate class of 1949), where he listed Villamont, Virginia, as his hometown, and he is listed among the school's prominent alumni.[2] He was briefly an officer in the United States Air Force before beginning his formal education in acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Career edit

Known mainly as a character actor, Huddleston starred in the title role of 1985's big-budget film Santa Claus: The Movie, which featured a top-billed Dudley Moore as an elf. One of Huddleston's first roles came in the 1968 drama A Lovely Way to Die. Shortly afterward, the actor became a frequent guest star on several of the leading television series of the 1960s and 1970s, among them, Adam-12, Then Came Bronson, Gunsmoke, Bewitched, Bonanza, Columbo, Cannon, McMillan & Wife, The Waltons, The Rookies, Medical Center, Kung Fu, Emergency!, Spencer's Pilots, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Police Woman, Hawaii Five-O, Walker, Texas Ranger, Charlie's Angels, Vega$, Sanford and Son, The Practice, and The Rockford Files. He appeared in many episodes of the TV series Petrocelli, as Lieutenant John Ponce during the series' run from 1974 to 1976. He appeared in an unaired episode of the short-lived 1974 series The New Land and in the episode "The Nomads" from the 1977 series Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (known in the United Kingdom as Twist in the Tale).[3] He starred as J. T. Kallikak in the short-lived NBC situation comedy The Kallikaks later in 1977, and in 1979, he played the title role in the short-lived situation comedy Hizzonner as a small-town mayor. Among Huddleston's notable feature-film credits prior to Santa Claus: The Movie are his co-starring roles in Blazing Saddles, McQ, The Klansman, Smokey and the Bandit II, and Breakheart Pass.

Huddleston resumed his television career with roles in various television movies, among them Heatwave! (1974), The Oregon Trail (1976), Shark Kill (1976), Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978), Family Reunion (1981), Computercide (1982), and M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (1983). For much of the 1980s, Huddleston also starred in a series of television commercials for the Citrus Hill brand of orange juice. Huddleston's post-Santa Claus: The Movie career found him making occasional co-starring roles, in Spot Marks the X, Finnegan Begin Again, Frantic, Life with Mikey, The Big Lebowski in which he played the title role, and G-Men from Hell. Later, he also had a recurring role as Albert "Gramps" Arnold, the paternal grandfather of the protagonist in The Wonder Years. Huddleston appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation as the train conductor in the episode "Emergence". He also appeared twice on The West Wing as Max Lobell, a Republican Senator who allies with Jed Bartlet on the issue of campaign finance reform. His performance as Benjamin Franklin in a Boston stage production of 1776 is referenced in the book Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell, referring to him as "the actor who played the Big Lebowski in The Big Lebowski." In 2009, he appeared in the thriller Locker 13. Huddleston was also featured in the 2010 special It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: It's a Very Sunny Christmas released directly to DVD, Blu-ray, and digital download.

Death edit

On August 2, 2016, Huddleston died of heart and kidney disease in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at the age of 85.[4][5]

Filmography edit

Features edit

Television edit

  • Adam-12 — episode — Log 63: Baby — Station Attendant (1969)
  • Then Came Bronson — episode — Your Love Is Like a Demolition Derby in My Heart — Bear Hudson (1969)
  • Bewitched — episode — Samantha's Pet Warlock — Dog Pound Attendant (1970)
  • Bewitched — episode — Out of the Mouths of Babes — Sean Flanagan (1971)
  • Bonanza — episode — Bushwacked — Doc Scully (1971)
  • Cannon — episode — Country Blues — Jimmy Winters (1971)
  • Bewitched — episode — The Return of Darrin the Bold — Dave (1971)
  • McMillan & Wife — episode — Murder by the Barrel — Pylant (1971)
  • Gunsmoke — episode — Lavery — Arno (1971)
  • Ironside — episode — The Priest Killer — Harrison Davis (1971)
  • Bonanza — episode — The Hidden Enemy — Myles Johnson (1972)
  • The Waltons — episode — The Literary Man — A. J. Covington (1972)
  • The New Dick Van Dyke Show — episode — He Who Steals My Friends — Gordon (1973)
  • Tenafly — episode — The Cash and Carry Caper (1973)
  • Tenafly — episode — Pilot — Lieutenant Sam Church (1973)
  • The New Perry Mason — episode — The Case of the Deadly Deeds — Stephen Elder (1973)
  • Hawkins — episode — "Death and the Maiden" — Joseph Harrelson (1973)
  • Kung Fu — episode — The Salamander — Nathaniel (1973)
  • Gunsmoke — episode — The Widowmaker — Dad Goodpastor (1973)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show — episode — What Are Friends For? — Freddy (1974)
  • The Snoop Sisters — episode — A Black Day for Bluebeard — Arwin Shanks (1974)
  • Gunsmoke — episode — In Performance of Duty — Emmett (1974)
  • Gunsmoke — episode — The Disciple — Asa (1974)
  • Ironside — episode — Come Eleven, Come Twelve — Smithers (1974)
  • Paper Moon — episode — Impostor — Sheriff (1974)
  • Petrocelli — 9 episodes — Lt. Ponce (1974–1976)
  • The Rockford Files — episode — The Reincarnation of Angie — Sherm (1975)
  • Police Woman — episode — The Purge — Milton Brooks (1975)
  • Emergency! — episode — 905-Wild — Barney 'Doc' Coolidge (1975)
  • Kung Fu — episode — One Step to Darkness — Shelby Cross (1975)
  • Barnaby Jones — episode — Jules Takes a Partner — Dr. Michael Harrigan (1976)
  • Once an Eagle — TV Mini-Series — Earl Preis (1976)
  • Spencer's Pilots — episode — The Explosives — Willie Hunt (1976)
  • Charlie's Angels — episode — Angels in Chains — Sheriff Clint (1976)
  • Hawaii Five-O — episode — Love Thy Neighbor, Take His Wife — Vincent Rhoads (1976)
  • Sanford and Son — episodes — The Hawaiian Connection: Parts 1 & 2 — First Cop (1976)
  • Barnaby Jones — episode — Copy-Cat Killing — Sheriff Roland G. Bradden (1977)
  • The Kallikaks — SitCom — Jasper T. Kallikak (1977)
  • How the West Was Won — TV Mini-Series — episodes — #1.1- #1.4 — Christy Judson (1977–1978)
  • Vega$ — episode — Mixed Blessings — Diamond Jim Oneal (1979)
  • Benson — Sitcom — Season One, episode 20 — Old Man Gatling (March 06, 1980)
  • Trapper John, M.D. — episode — Truth and Consequences: Parts 1 & 2 — Wallace Surtees (1982)
  • Magnum, P.I. — episode — Going Home — Frank Peterson (1985)
  • Blacke's Magic — episode — Breathing Room - Pilot — Edgar Sheridan (1986)
  • J.J. Starbuck — episode — Pilot — Bullets (1987)
  • Columbo — episode — Columbo Cries Wolf — The Mayor (1990)
  • Murder, She Wrote — episode — Good-Bye Charlie — Sheriff Ed Ten Eyck (1990)
  • The Wonder Years — 4 episodes — Grandpa Arnold (1990–1992)
  • Lucky Luke - episode - Ben Landon (1992)
  • In a Child's Name — TV Mini-Series (1991) — Zach Taylor
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation — episode — Emergence — The Conductor (1994)
  • Walker, Texas Ranger — episode — The Road to Black Bayou — Ferris Clayton (1994)
  • The Great Christmas Movies — TV Movie documentary — Himself (1998)
  • The West Wing — episode — Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics — Sen. Max Lobell, R (2000)
  • Gilmore Girls — 2 episodes — Mayor Harry Porter (2000, 2001)
  • The West Wing — episode — Posse Comitatus — Sen. Max Lobell, R (2002)
  • Best Ever Christmas Films — TV Movie documentary — Himself (2005)
  • Andy Barker, P.I. — episode — Dial M for Laptop — George Bender (2007)
  • Jericho — Mayor Eric Green (flashbacks only) (2007)
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia — episode — A Very Sunny Christmas — Eugene Hamilton (2009)
  • Gilmore Girls — episode — "Star-Crossed Lovers and Other Strangers" — Mayor Harry Porter

References edit

  1. ^ Roberts, Sam (August 5, 2016). "David Huddleston, the Title Lebowski in 'The Big Lebowski,' Dies at 85". The New York Times. p. A19.
  2. ^ "Distinguished Alumni". Fork Union Military Academy. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  3. ^ . Classic Television Archive. Archived from the original on August 19, 2014. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  4. ^ Schmank, Susie; Leovy, Jill (August 4, 2016). "David Huddleston, who played the title role in 'The Big Lebowski,' dies at 85". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ "'Big Lebowski' actor David Huddleston dies at 85". USA Today. Associated Press. Retrieved August 7, 2016.

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For the Canadian general see David Huddleston general For the American minister see David Winfield Huddleston For the Bulgarian gymnast see David Huddleston gymnast David William Huddleston September 17 1930 August 2 2016 was an American actor An Emmy Award nominee Huddleston had a prolific television career and appeared in many films includingRio Lobo Blazing Saddles Crime Busters Santa Claus The Movie and The Big Lebowski David HuddlestonHuddleston in trailer of Breakheart Pass 1975 BornDavid William Huddleston 1930 09 17 September 17 1930Vinton Virginia U S DiedAugust 2 2016 2016 08 02 aged 85 Santa Fe New Mexico U S Alma materFork Union Military AcademyOccupation s Actor writerYears active1960 2009SpousesCarole Ann Swart m 1968 died 1987 wbr Sarah Cornelia Koeppe m 1999 wbr Children1Military careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branch United States Air Force Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Filmography 4 1 Features 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHuddleston was born in Vinton Virginia the son of Ismay Hope nee Dooley and Lewis Melvin Huddleston 1 Huddleston attended Fork Union Military Academy for high school postgraduate class of 1949 where he listed Villamont Virginia as his hometown and he is listed among the school s prominent alumni 2 He was briefly an officer in the United States Air Force before beginning his formal education in acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts Career editKnown mainly as a character actor Huddleston starred in the title role of 1985 s big budget film Santa Claus The Movie which featured a top billed Dudley Moore as an elf One of Huddleston s first roles came in the 1968 drama A Lovely Way to Die Shortly afterward the actor became a frequent guest star on several of the leading television series of the 1960s and 1970s among them Adam 12 Then Came Bronson Gunsmoke Bewitched Bonanza Columbo Cannon McMillan amp Wife The Waltons The Rookies Medical Center Kung Fu Emergency Spencer s Pilots The Mary Tyler Moore Show Police Woman Hawaii Five O Walker Texas Ranger Charlie s Angels Vega Sanford and Son The Practice and The Rockford Files He appeared in many episodes of the TV series Petrocelli as Lieutenant John Ponce during the series run from 1974 to 1976 He appeared in an unaired episode of the short lived 1974 series The New Land and in the episode The Nomads from the 1977 series Quinn Martin s Tales of the Unexpected known in the United Kingdom as Twist in the Tale 3 He starred as J T Kallikak in the short lived NBC situation comedy The Kallikaks later in 1977 and in 1979 he played the title role in the short lived situation comedy Hizzonner as a small town mayor Among Huddleston s notable feature film credits prior to Santa Claus The Movie are his co starring roles in Blazing Saddles McQ The Klansman Smokey and the Bandit II and Breakheart Pass Huddleston resumed his television career with roles in various television movies among them Heatwave 1974 The Oregon Trail 1976 Shark Kill 1976 Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid 1978 Family Reunion 1981 Computercide 1982 and M A D D Mothers Against Drunk Driving 1983 For much of the 1980s Huddleston also starred in a series of television commercials for the Citrus Hill brand of orange juice Huddleston s post Santa Claus The Movie career found him making occasional co starring roles in Spot Marks the X Finnegan Begin Again Frantic Life with Mikey The Big Lebowski in which he played the title role and G Men from Hell Later he also had a recurring role as Albert Gramps Arnold the paternal grandfather of the protagonist in The Wonder Years Huddleston appeared on Star Trek The Next Generation as the train conductor in the episode Emergence He also appeared twice on The West Wing as Max Lobell a Republican Senator who allies with Jed Bartlet on the issue of campaign finance reform His performance as Benjamin Franklin in a Boston stage production of 1776 is referenced in the book Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell referring to him as the actor who played the Big Lebowski in The Big Lebowski In 2009 he appeared in the thriller Locker 13 Huddleston was also featured in the 2010 special It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia It s a Very Sunny Christmas released directly to DVD Blu ray and digital download Death editOn August 2 2016 Huddleston died of heart and kidney disease in Santa Fe New Mexico at the age of 85 4 5 Filmography editFeatures edit All the Way Home 1963 Small Part uncredited Black Like Me 1964 A Lovely Way to Die 1968 Man in Bar uncredited Slaves 1969 Holland WUSA 1970 Heavy Man uncredited Norwood 1970 Uncle Lonnie Rio Lobo 1970 Dr Jones Fools Parade 1971 Homer Grindstaff Something Big 1971 Malachi Morton Brian s Song 1971 TV Movie Ed McCaskey The Homecoming A Christmas Story 1971 TV Movie Sheriff Ep Bridges Bad Company 1972 Big Joe Country Blue 1973 Angus Wages McQ 1974 Pinky Heatwave 1974 television movie Arnold Brady Blazing Saddles 1974 Olson Johnson Billy Two Hats 1974 Copeland Nightmare Honeymoon 1974 Pete Carroll The Klansman 1974 Mayor Hardy Riddle Breakheart Pass 1975 Dr Molyneux Sherlock Holmes in New York 1976 TV Movie Inspector Lafferty Crime Busters 1977 Captain McBride The Greatest 1977 Cruikshank Capricorn One 1977 Congressman Hollis Peaker The World s Greatest Lover 1977 Bakery Owner Zero to Sixty 1978 Harold Finch Gorp 1980 Walrus Wallman Smokey and the Bandit II 1980 John Conn The Act 1983 Corky Go for It 1983 Tiger Finnegan Begin Again 1985 TV Movie Jack Archer Santa Claus The Movie 1985 Santa Claus Frantic 1988 Peter The Tracker 1988 TV Movie Lane Crawford Life with Mikey 1993 Mr Corcoran Cultivating Charlie 1994 Ed Thundertrunk Something to Talk About 1995 Jack Mad Dog Pierce uncredited Joe s Apartment 1996 P I Smith The Man Next Door 1997 Sheriff Dawkins The Big Lebowski 1998 The Big Lebowski G Men from Hell 2000 Dr Boifford The Producers 2005 Judge Postal 2007 Peter Saving Grace B Jones 2009 Radio Announcer voice Locker 13 2009 Floyd segment story 2 final film role Television edit Adam 12 episode Log 63 Baby Station Attendant 1969 Then Came Bronson episode Your Love Is Like a Demolition Derby in My Heart Bear Hudson 1969 Bewitched episode Samantha s Pet Warlock Dog Pound Attendant 1970 Bewitched episode Out of the Mouths of Babes Sean Flanagan 1971 Bonanza episode Bushwacked Doc Scully 1971 Cannon episode Country Blues Jimmy Winters 1971 Bewitched episode The Return of Darrin the Bold Dave 1971 McMillan amp Wife episode Murder by the Barrel Pylant 1971 Gunsmoke episode Lavery Arno 1971 Ironside episode The Priest Killer Harrison Davis 1971 Bonanza episode The Hidden Enemy Myles Johnson 1972 The Waltons episode The Literary Man A J Covington 1972 The New Dick Van Dyke Show episode He Who Steals My Friends Gordon 1973 Tenafly episode The Cash and Carry Caper 1973 Tenafly episode Pilot Lieutenant Sam Church 1973 The New Perry Mason episode The Case of the Deadly Deeds Stephen Elder 1973 Hawkins episode Death and the Maiden Joseph Harrelson 1973 Kung Fu episode The Salamander Nathaniel 1973 Gunsmoke episode The Widowmaker Dad Goodpastor 1973 The Mary Tyler Moore Show episode What Are Friends For Freddy 1974 The Snoop Sisters episode A Black Day for Bluebeard Arwin Shanks 1974 Gunsmoke episode In Performance of Duty Emmett 1974 Gunsmoke episode The Disciple Asa 1974 Ironside episode Come Eleven Come Twelve Smithers 1974 Paper Moon episode Impostor Sheriff 1974 Petrocelli 9 episodes Lt Ponce 1974 1976 The Rockford Files episode The Reincarnation of Angie Sherm 1975 Police Woman episode The Purge Milton Brooks 1975 Emergency episode 905 Wild Barney Doc Coolidge 1975 Kung Fu episode One Step to Darkness Shelby Cross 1975 Barnaby Jones episode Jules Takes a Partner Dr Michael Harrigan 1976 Once an Eagle TV Mini Series Earl Preis 1976 Spencer s Pilots episode The Explosives Willie Hunt 1976 Charlie s Angels episode Angels in Chains Sheriff Clint 1976 Hawaii Five O episode Love Thy Neighbor Take His Wife Vincent Rhoads 1976 Sanford and Son episodes The Hawaiian Connection Parts 1 amp 2 First Cop 1976 Barnaby Jones episode Copy Cat Killing Sheriff Roland G Bradden 1977 The Kallikaks SitCom Jasper T Kallikak 1977 How the West Was Won TV Mini Series episodes 1 1 1 4 Christy Judson 1977 1978 Vega episode Mixed Blessings Diamond Jim Oneal 1979 Benson Sitcom Season One episode 20 Old Man Gatling March 06 1980 Trapper John M D episode Truth and Consequences Parts 1 amp 2 Wallace Surtees 1982 Magnum P I episode Going Home Frank Peterson 1985 Blacke s Magic episode Breathing Room Pilot Edgar Sheridan 1986 J J Starbuck episode Pilot Bullets 1987 Columbo episode Columbo Cries Wolf The Mayor 1990 Murder She Wrote episode Good Bye Charlie Sheriff Ed Ten Eyck 1990 The Wonder Years 4 episodes Grandpa Arnold 1990 1992 Lucky Luke episode Ben Landon 1992 In a Child s Name TV Mini Series 1991 Zach Taylor Star Trek The Next Generation episode Emergence The Conductor 1994 Walker Texas Ranger episode The Road to Black Bayou Ferris Clayton 1994 The Great Christmas Movies TV Movie documentary Himself 1998 The West Wing episode Lies Damn Lies and Statistics Sen Max Lobell R 2000 Gilmore Girls 2 episodes Mayor Harry Porter 2000 2001 The West Wing episode Posse Comitatus Sen Max Lobell R 2002 Best Ever Christmas Films TV Movie documentary Himself 2005 Andy Barker P I episode Dial M for Laptop George Bender 2007 Jericho Mayor Eric Green flashbacks only 2007 It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode A Very Sunny Christmas Eugene Hamilton 2009 Gilmore Girls episode Star Crossed Lovers and Other Strangers Mayor Harry PorterReferences edit Roberts Sam August 5 2016 David Huddleston the Title Lebowski in The Big Lebowski Dies at 85 The New York Times p A19 Distinguished Alumni Fork Union Military Academy Retrieved September 16 2020 Quinn Martin s Tales of the Unexpected 1977 Classic Television Archive Archived from the original on August 19 2014 Retrieved August 5 2016 Schmank Susie Leovy Jill August 4 2016 David Huddleston who played the title role in The Big Lebowski dies at 85 Los Angeles Times Big Lebowski actor David Huddleston dies at 85 USA Today Associated Press Retrieved August 7 2016 External links editDavid Huddleston at IMDb David Huddleston at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp David Huddleston at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Huddleston amp oldid 1181110252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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