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G. D. Spradlin

Gervase Duan Spradlin (August 31, 1920 – July 24, 2011) was an American actor, attorney, and businessman. Known for his distinctive accent and voice, he often played devious authority figures. He is credited in over 70 television and film productions, and performed with actors such as Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Garner, Charlton Heston, George C. Scott, and Johnny Depp.

G. D. Spradlin
Born
Gervase Duan Spradlin

(1920-08-31)August 31, 1920
DiedJuly 24, 2011(2011-07-24) (aged 90)
Alma materUniversity of Oklahoma
OccupationActor
Years active1966–1999
Political partyIndependent
Spouses
Nell Spradlin
(m. 1944; died 2000)
Frances Hendrickson
(m. 2002)
Children2
Signature

Early life

Spradlin was born on August 31, 1920 in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. His parents both worked as schoolteachers. Spradlin obtained his bachelor's degree in Education from the University of Oklahoma. He was a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. He then served in the United States Army Air Force during World War II, where he was stationed in China.[1]

After his military service, Spradlin returned to the University of Oklahoma, where he completed a law degree in 1948.[1]

Career before acting

Spradlin's career as an attorney began in Venezuela. He transitioned to become an independent oil producer, forming Rouge Oil Company.[1]

Before he turned to acting, he was active in local politics, and he campaigned for John F. Kennedy in 1959.

Acting career

In 1964, Spradlin joined the Oklahoma Repertory Theatre.[2]

A notable break for Spradlin resulted from his work in television in the 1960s. Casting director Fred Roos had cast Spradlin in television shows such as I Spy (as the immediate superior of Pentagon spies Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott in the episode "Tonia"), Mannix (in an uncredited role as Senator Sid Abernathy in the episode "Turn Every Stone"), and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (as visiting Colonel Driscoll in the episode "Gomer Pyle Super Chef").

He worked with Jack Webb on the series Dragnet, playing multiple roles from a safecracker to a low-level con man.[3] In 1968, he appeared as a false police sergeant, Preston C. Densmore, in S10:E13, “The Phony Police Racket”. Spradlin portrayed Commander Maurice E. "Germany" Curts, Communications Officer, U.S. Pacific Fleet, in an uncredited role in Tora! Tora! Tora! in 1970. He was also in the counter-culture film Zabriskie Point (1970).

When Roos co-produced The Godfather Part II, he recommended Spradlin for the role of Pat Geary, a corrupt U.S. senator from Nevada,[2] and Spradlin played a senator in the 1976 TV miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man Book II. In 1977, he guest-starred along with Ruth Gordon and Mariette Hartley in the Columbo episode, "Try and Catch Me". His film credits included One on One (1977) (as an authoritarian basketball coach) and Apocalypse Now (as General Corman, the somber officer who assigns Martin Sheen's character to the search mission).[2] He played the head football coach B.A. Strother in North Dallas Forty (1979), and "Carolina Military Institute" commandant General Durrell in The Lords of Discipline (1983).

In 1984, Spradlin played a villainous Southern sheriff in Tank. In 1985, Spradlin portrayed President Lyndon B. Johnson in the mini-series Robert Kennedy and His Times, based on the book of the same name by presidential historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. In 1986, he again portrayed an American president when he played Andrew Jackson in the television movie Houston: The Legend of Texas. Also in 1986, he starred in the miniseries Dream West. In 1988, he played Admiral Raymond A. Spruance in the miniseries War and Remembrance. In 1989, Spradlin played a small role in the film The War of the Roses as a divorce lawyer, with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.[1]

Spradlin played a minister in Ed Wood (1994), a conspirator in the attempted assassination of a state governor in Nick of Time (1995), Bishop Dyer in the TV movie Riders of the Purple Sage (1996), which was adapted from Zane Grey's 1912 novel of the same name, and the President of the United States in The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996).[3]

Spradlin retired from acting after Dick (1999), in which he played Ben Bradlee.[1] Although lending his likeness, he did not reprise his role as Pat Geary (whom in-game was voiced by Chris Edgerly) in Electronic Arts' video game adaptation of The Godfather Part II in 2009.

Personal life and death

Spradlin's first wife, Nell, with whom he had two daughters, died in 2000. In 2002, he married Frances Hendrickson.[1]

Spradlin died of natural causes at his cattle ranch in San Luis Obispo, California, on July 24, 2011. He was 90 years old.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1967 Will Penny Anse Howard
1969 Number One Doctor Tristler
1969 Hell's Angels '69 Detective
1970 Zabriskie Point Lee's Associate
1970 Tora! Tora! Tora! Cmdr. Maurice E. Curts - Kimmel's Communications Officer Uncredited
1970 Monte Walsh Hal Henderson
1971 The Hunting Party Sam Bayard
1972 The Only Way Home Philip
1974 The Godfather Part II Senator Pat Geary
1977 One on One Coach Moreland Smith
1977 MacArthur General Eichelberger
1978 Maneaters Are Loose! Gordon Hale
1979 Apocalypse Now General Corman
1979 North Dallas Forty B. A. Strothers
1980 The Formula Arthur Clements
1981 The Greatest American Hero Nelson Corey Pilot episode
1982 Wrong Is Right Jack Philindros
1983 The Lords of Discipline Gen. Bentley Durrell
1984 Tank Sheriff Buelton
1986 Dream West Gen. Steven Watts Kearney TV Mini-Series, 2 episodes
1989 The War of the Roses Harry Thurmont
1994 Clifford Parker Davis
1994 Ed Wood Reverend Lemon
1995 Canadian Bacon R. J. Hacker
1995 Nick of Time Mystery Man
1996 The Long Kiss Goodnight President
1999 Dick Ben Bradlee (final film role)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g McLellan, Dennis (July 26, 2011). "G.D. Spradlin dies at 90; veteran character actor". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 27, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Martin, Douglas (July 27, 2011). "G.D. Spradlin, Prolific Character Actor, Dies at 90". The New York Times. p. B17. Retrieved July 27, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Wilonsky, Robert (July 27, 2011). . Unfair Park. Dallas: Dallas Observer. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved July 27, 2011.

External links

  • G. D. Spradlin at IMDb

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Gervase Duan Spradlin August 31 1920 July 24 2011 was an American actor attorney and businessman Known for his distinctive accent and voice he often played devious authority figures He is credited in over 70 television and film productions and performed with actors such as Marlon Brando Al Pacino James Garner Charlton Heston George C Scott and Johnny Depp G D SpradlinBornGervase Duan Spradlin 1920 08 31 August 31 1920Pauls Valley Oklahoma U S 1 DiedJuly 24 2011 2011 07 24 aged 90 San Luis Obispo California U S Alma materUniversity of OklahomaOccupationActorYears active1966 1999Political partyIndependentSpousesNell Spradlin m 1944 died 2000 wbr Frances Hendrickson m 2002 wbr Children2Signature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career before acting 3 Acting career 4 Personal life and death 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditSpradlin was born on August 31 1920 in Pauls Valley Oklahoma His parents both worked as schoolteachers Spradlin obtained his bachelor s degree in Education from the University of Oklahoma He was a member of the Delta Chi fraternity He then served in the United States Army Air Force during World War II where he was stationed in China 1 After his military service Spradlin returned to the University of Oklahoma where he completed a law degree in 1948 1 Career before acting EditSpradlin s career as an attorney began in Venezuela He transitioned to become an independent oil producer forming Rouge Oil Company 1 Before he turned to acting he was active in local politics and he campaigned for John F Kennedy in 1959 Acting career EditIn 1964 Spradlin joined the Oklahoma Repertory Theatre 2 A notable break for Spradlin resulted from his work in television in the 1960s Casting director Fred Roos had cast Spradlin in television shows such as I Spy as the immediate superior of Pentagon spies Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott in the episode Tonia Mannix in an uncredited role as Senator Sid Abernathy in the episode Turn Every Stone and Gomer Pyle U S M C as visiting Colonel Driscoll in the episode Gomer Pyle Super Chef He worked with Jack Webb on the series Dragnet playing multiple roles from a safecracker to a low level con man 3 In 1968 he appeared as a false police sergeant Preston C Densmore in S10 E13 The Phony Police Racket Spradlin portrayed Commander Maurice E Germany Curts Communications Officer U S Pacific Fleet in an uncredited role in Tora Tora Tora in 1970 He was also in the counter culture film Zabriskie Point 1970 When Roos co produced The Godfather Part II he recommended Spradlin for the role of Pat Geary a corrupt U S senator from Nevada 2 and Spradlin played a senator in the 1976 TV miniseries Rich Man Poor Man Book II In 1977 he guest starred along with Ruth Gordon and Mariette Hartley in the Columbo episode Try and Catch Me His film credits included One on One 1977 as an authoritarian basketball coach and Apocalypse Now as General Corman the somber officer who assigns Martin Sheen s character to the search mission 2 He played the head football coach B A Strother in North Dallas Forty 1979 and Carolina Military Institute commandant General Durrell in The Lords of Discipline 1983 In 1984 Spradlin played a villainous Southern sheriff in Tank In 1985 Spradlin portrayed President Lyndon B Johnson in the mini series Robert Kennedy and His Times based on the book of the same name by presidential historian Arthur M Schlesinger Jr In 1986 he again portrayed an American president when he played Andrew Jackson in the television movie Houston The Legend of Texas Also in 1986 he starred in the miniseries Dream West In 1988 he played Admiral Raymond A Spruance in the miniseries War and Remembrance In 1989 Spradlin played a small role in the film The War of the Roses as a divorce lawyer with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner 1 Spradlin played a minister in Ed Wood 1994 a conspirator in the attempted assassination of a state governor in Nick of Time 1995 Bishop Dyer in the TV movie Riders of the Purple Sage 1996 which was adapted from Zane Grey s 1912 novel of the same name and the President of the United States in The Long Kiss Goodnight 1996 3 Spradlin retired from acting after Dick 1999 in which he played Ben Bradlee 1 Although lending his likeness he did not reprise his role as Pat Geary whom in game was voiced by Chris Edgerly in Electronic Arts video game adaptation of The Godfather Part II in 2009 Personal life and death EditSpradlin s first wife Nell with whom he had two daughters died in 2000 In 2002 he married Frances Hendrickson 1 Spradlin died of natural causes at his cattle ranch in San Luis Obispo California on July 24 2011 He was 90 years old Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1967 Will Penny Anse Howard1969 Number One Doctor Tristler1969 Hell s Angels 69 Detective1970 Zabriskie Point Lee s Associate1970 Tora Tora Tora Cmdr Maurice E Curts Kimmel s Communications Officer Uncredited1970 Monte Walsh Hal Henderson1971 The Hunting Party Sam Bayard1972 The Only Way Home Philip1974 The Godfather Part II Senator Pat Geary1977 One on One Coach Moreland Smith1977 MacArthur General Eichelberger1978 Maneaters Are Loose Gordon Hale1979 Apocalypse Now General Corman1979 North Dallas Forty B A Strothers1980 The Formula Arthur Clements1981 The Greatest American Hero Nelson Corey Pilot episode1982 Wrong Is Right Jack Philindros1983 The Lords of Discipline Gen Bentley Durrell1984 Tank Sheriff Buelton1986 Dream West Gen Steven Watts Kearney TV Mini Series 2 episodes1989 The War of the Roses Harry Thurmont1994 Clifford Parker Davis1994 Ed Wood Reverend Lemon1995 Canadian Bacon R J Hacker1995 Nick of Time Mystery Man1996 The Long Kiss Goodnight President1999 Dick Ben Bradlee final film role References Edit a b c d e f g McLellan Dennis July 26 2011 G D Spradlin dies at 90 veteran character actor Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 27 2011 a b c Martin Douglas July 27 2011 G D Spradlin Prolific Character Actor Dies at 90 The New York Times p B17 Retrieved July 27 2011 a b Wilonsky Robert July 27 2011 A Fond Farewell to G D Spradlin Once the Coach of the North Dallas Bulls Unfair Park Dallas Dallas Observer Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved July 27 2011 External links EditG D Spradlin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title G D Spradlin amp oldid 1129467809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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