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Gerald S. O'Loughlin

Gerald Stuart O'Loughlin Jr. (December 23, 1921 – July 31, 2015) was an American television, stage, and film actor and director who was primarily known for playing tough-talking and rough-looking characters. He is best known for Ed Ryker on The Rookies (1972-1976).

Gerald S. O'Loughlin
O'Loughlin as Eddie Ryker in The Rookies.
Born
Gerald Stuart O'Loughlin Jr.

(1921-12-23)December 23, 1921
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedJuly 31, 2015(2015-07-31) (aged 93)
Occupation(s)Actor, director
Years active1952–2008
Spouse(s)Meryl Abeles O'Loughlin
(1966–1976) (divorced)
2 children
ChildrenChris O'Loughlin
Laura O'Loughlin

Overview

After a stint with the United States Marine Corps, O'Loughlin used his GI Bill of Rights benefits to train at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. Continuing to hone his skills at the Actors Studio, he would land a handful of TV and/or film roles throughout the 1950s.[1]

Early years

O'Loughlin was a native of New York City. Before becoming an actor, he earned a college degree in mechanical engineering.[2]

Military service

O'Loughlin served two tours of duty in the Marines, enlisting during World War II and being recalled to active duty for the Korean War.[2]

Television

It was during the 1960s and 1970s, however, that O'Loughlin would become virtually ubiquitous on TV, his workload decreasing only slightly during the century's final two decades. One of his early guest-starring roles was on "A Man for Mary" episode of ABC's 1962 comedy-drama Going My Way.

He appeared in the 1965 Gunsmoke episode "Twenty Miles from Dodge". O'Loughlin played a tough but not insensitive gang leader of stagecoach robbers holding the passengers as hostages for ransom. Among them was Kitty (Amanda Blake) who plays her usual tough-as-nails saloon-keeper, who comforts the freezing and hungry, while battling the desperadoes and a feisty, crafty fellow passenger played by Darren McGavin. O'Loughlin manages to get his hands on the loot, $62,000 & change, but is thwarted by the ingenious explosion of bullets collected round-about by McGavin. This is one of the more grueling and compelling episodes of this western, featuring a strong ensemble cast alongside James Arness, displaying the relentless Marshal Matt Dillon, and aided by the ever-jawin' Festus, Ken Curtis. Sixteen years later, O'Loughlin reunited with Arness in the made-for-TV film McClain's Law, structured as the pilot for Arness' 1981–82 police detective series.

O'Loughlin appeared in an episode of the 1961 television series The Asphalt Jungle. In 1966 he portrayed truck driver Carl Munger (S2:Ep7) and in 1972 he portrayed a robber named Kulhane (S7:Ep21) in the TV series, The F.B.I. He appeared in three episodes of Hawaii Five-O. The first was aired January 29, 1969 in the episode "The Box". O'Loughlin played the tough but sympathetic central figure of a group of prison inmates who take Hawaii Five-O chief Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) hostage. The second was called "Six Kilos" on March 12, 1969 (playing the same character as in "The Box"), and the third was called "A Time to Die" on September 16, 1970. He also appeared on Cannon on February 22, 1972, in the episode "Flight of the Hawks". He also appeared on episode 16 of the TV show [3] The Green Hornet. In Season 2 Episode 22 of Mission: Impossible, he played a killer for hire.

In 1970–1971, O'Loughlin portrayed Devin McNeil in the CBS crime drama Storefront Lawyers (which was later revised and retitled and became Men at Law).[4]

From 1972 to 1976 O'Loughlin appeared as Lt. Ed Ryker on The Rookies. In 1978, he appeared in the pilot episode of The Eddie Capra Mysteries, and had roles in TV miniseries such as Wheels (1978), Women in White (1979), Roots: The Next Generations (1979) and Blind Ambition (1979). He also appeared as Sgt. O'Toole in the 1983 made-for-TV miniseries The Blue and the Gray. Also in 1983, he appeared as Gen. Schwerin, hoping to meet Marilyn Monroe, in the M*A*S*H Episode "Bombshells." He was also a regular the series Automan (1983) and Our House (1986). Also in 1986, O'Loughlin played the part of Mr. Parks in a first season episode of Highway to Heaven entitled "The Brightest Star".

In 1988, he played Tom Callahan in Dirty Dancing.[4]: 264  In 1992 he appeared as Ben Oliver in Murder She Wrote in the episode "Badge of Honor".

Stage

O'Loughlin's professional acting career began in repertory work at Crystal Lake Theatre in upstate New York.[2] The highlight of O'Loughlin's stage career was a national tour of A Streetcar Named Desire as Stanley Kowalski, opposite Tallulah Bankhead as Blanche DuBois.[5]

Film

O'Loughlin's movie credits include Ensign Pulver, In Cold Blood, Ice Station Zebra, The Valachi Papers and Twilight's Last Gleaming.[6]

Personal life and death

O'Loughlin and his wife Meryl Abeles O'Loughlin (1933–2007), had two children: Chris O'Loughlin (born 1967), a member of the 1992 United States Olympic épée fencing team, and Laura O'Loughlin. O'Loughlin died of natural causes in Los Angeles on July 31, 2015.[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1956 Lovers and Lollipops Larry
1957 A Hatful of Rain Chuch
1958 Cop Hater Detective Mike Maguire
1964 Ensign Pulver LaSueur
1966 A Fine Madness Chester Quirk – Policeman
1966 A Man Called Adam Red – the Sheriff
1967 In Cold Blood Harold Nye
1968 Ice Station Zebra Lt. Cdr. Bob Raeburn
1969 Riot Grossman
1971 Desperate Characters Charlie
1971 The Organization Jack Pecora
1972 The Valachi Papers Ryan
1977 Twilight's Last Gleaming Brig. Gen. O'Rourke
1977 Murder at the World Series Moe Gold
1978 Crash Larry Cross
1981 McClain's Law Sid Lammon made-for-TV film
1982 Frances Lobotomy Doctor
1983 Automan Capt. E. G. Boyd
1984 Crimes of Passion Ben
1984 City Heat Counterman Louie
1986 Quicksilver Mr. Casey
1986 Our House Joe Kaplan
1998 The Secret Kingdom Chartwell
2000 3 Strikes Judge

References

  1. ^ Gerald O'Loughlin at the University of Wisconsin's Actors Studio audio collection 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c "He Doesn't Talk Like a Rookie". The San Bernardino County Sun. October 15, 1972. p. 42. Retrieved January 23, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ the green hornet[full citation needed]
  4. ^ a b Terrace, Vincent (12 November 2012). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (Second ed.). McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 680–681, 1023. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  5. ^ Colker, David (9 September 2015). "Gerald S. O'Loughlin, best known for role in 1970s series "The Rookies," dies". Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  6. ^ a b Barnes, Mike (10 August 2015). "Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Star of 1970s ABC Cop Series 'The Rookies,' Dies at 93". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 September 2018.

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Gerald Stuart O Loughlin Jr December 23 1921 July 31 2015 was an American television stage and film actor and director who was primarily known for playing tough talking and rough looking characters He is best known for Ed Ryker on The Rookies 1972 1976 Gerald S O LoughlinO Loughlin as Eddie Ryker in The Rookies BornGerald Stuart O Loughlin Jr 1921 12 23 December 23 1921New York City New York U S DiedJuly 31 2015 2015 07 31 aged 93 Los Angeles California U S Occupation s Actor directorYears active1952 2008Spouse s Meryl Abeles O Loughlin 1966 1976 divorced 2 childrenChildrenChris O LoughlinLaura O Loughlin Contents 1 Overview 2 Early years 3 Military service 4 Television 5 Stage 6 Film 7 Personal life and death 8 Filmography 9 References 10 External linksOverview EditAfter a stint with the United States Marine Corps O Loughlin used his GI Bill of Rights benefits to train at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City Continuing to hone his skills at the Actors Studio he would land a handful of TV and or film roles throughout the 1950s 1 Early years EditO Loughlin was a native of New York City Before becoming an actor he earned a college degree in mechanical engineering 2 Military service EditO Loughlin served two tours of duty in the Marines enlisting during World War II and being recalled to active duty for the Korean War 2 Television EditIt was during the 1960s and 1970s however that O Loughlin would become virtually ubiquitous on TV his workload decreasing only slightly during the century s final two decades One of his early guest starring roles was on A Man for Mary episode of ABC s 1962 comedy drama Going My Way He appeared in the 1965 Gunsmoke episode Twenty Miles from Dodge O Loughlin played a tough but not insensitive gang leader of stagecoach robbers holding the passengers as hostages for ransom Among them was Kitty Amanda Blake who plays her usual tough as nails saloon keeper who comforts the freezing and hungry while battling the desperadoes and a feisty crafty fellow passenger played by Darren McGavin O Loughlin manages to get his hands on the loot 62 000 amp change but is thwarted by the ingenious explosion of bullets collected round about by McGavin This is one of the more grueling and compelling episodes of this western featuring a strong ensemble cast alongside James Arness displaying the relentless Marshal Matt Dillon and aided by the ever jawin Festus Ken Curtis Sixteen years later O Loughlin reunited with Arness in the made for TV film McClain s Law structured as the pilot for Arness 1981 82 police detective series O Loughlin appeared in an episode of the 1961 television series The Asphalt Jungle In 1966 he portrayed truck driver Carl Munger S2 Ep7 and in 1972 he portrayed a robber named Kulhane S7 Ep21 in the TV series The F B I He appeared in three episodes of Hawaii Five O The first was aired January 29 1969 in the episode The Box O Loughlin played the tough but sympathetic central figure of a group of prison inmates who take Hawaii Five O chief Steve McGarrett Jack Lord hostage The second was called Six Kilos on March 12 1969 playing the same character as in The Box and the third was called A Time to Die on September 16 1970 He also appeared on Cannon on February 22 1972 in the episode Flight of the Hawks He also appeared on episode 16 of the TV show 3 The Green Hornet In Season 2 Episode 22 of Mission Impossible he played a killer for hire In 1970 1971 O Loughlin portrayed Devin McNeil in the CBS crime drama Storefront Lawyers which was later revised and retitled and became Men at Law 4 From 1972 to 1976 O Loughlin appeared as Lt Ed Ryker on The Rookies In 1978 he appeared in the pilot episode of The Eddie Capra Mysteries and had roles in TV miniseries such as Wheels 1978 Women in White 1979 Roots The Next Generations 1979 and Blind Ambition 1979 He also appeared as Sgt O Toole in the 1983 made for TV miniseries The Blue and the Gray Also in 1983 he appeared as Gen Schwerin hoping to meet Marilyn Monroe in the M A S H Episode Bombshells He was also a regular the series Automan 1983 and Our House 1986 Also in 1986 O Loughlin played the part of Mr Parks in a first season episode of Highway to Heaven entitled The Brightest Star In 1988 he played Tom Callahan in Dirty Dancing 4 264 In 1992 he appeared as Ben Oliver in Murder She Wrote in the episode Badge of Honor Stage EditO Loughlin s professional acting career began in repertory work at Crystal Lake Theatre in upstate New York 2 The highlight of O Loughlin s stage career was a national tour of A Streetcar Named Desire as Stanley Kowalski opposite Tallulah Bankhead as Blanche DuBois 5 Film EditO Loughlin s movie credits include Ensign Pulver In Cold Blood Ice Station Zebra The Valachi Papers and Twilight s Last Gleaming 6 Personal life and death EditO Loughlin and his wife Meryl Abeles O Loughlin 1933 2007 had two children Chris O Loughlin born 1967 a member of the 1992 United States Olympic epee fencing team and Laura O Loughlin O Loughlin died of natural causes in Los Angeles on July 31 2015 6 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1956 Lovers and Lollipops Larry1957 A Hatful of Rain Chuch1958 Cop Hater Detective Mike Maguire1964 Ensign Pulver LaSueur1966 A Fine Madness Chester Quirk Policeman1966 A Man Called Adam Red the Sheriff1967 In Cold Blood Harold Nye1968 Ice Station Zebra Lt Cdr Bob Raeburn1969 Riot Grossman1971 Desperate Characters Charlie1971 The Organization Jack Pecora1972 The Valachi Papers Ryan1977 Twilight s Last Gleaming Brig Gen O Rourke1977 Murder at the World Series Moe Gold1978 Crash Larry Cross1981 McClain s Law Sid Lammon made for TV film1982 Frances Lobotomy Doctor1983 Automan Capt E G Boyd1984 Crimes of Passion Ben1984 City Heat Counterman Louie1986 Quicksilver Mr Casey1986 Our House Joe Kaplan1998 The Secret Kingdom Chartwell2000 3 Strikes Judge Biography portal New York City portal Los Angeles portal Theatre portal Film portal Television portalReferences Edit Gerald O Loughlin at the University of Wisconsin s Actors Studio audio collection Archived 2013 10 04 at the Wayback Machine a b c He Doesn t Talk Like a Rookie The San Bernardino County Sun October 15 1972 p 42 Retrieved January 23 2016 via Newspapers com the green hornet full citation needed a b Terrace Vincent 12 November 2012 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 Second ed McFarland amp Company Inc pp 680 681 1023 ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 Colker David 9 September 2015 Gerald S O Loughlin best known for role in 1970s series The Rookies dies Retrieved 1 September 2018 a b Barnes Mike 10 August 2015 Gerald S O Loughlin Star of 1970s ABC Cop Series The Rookies Dies at 93 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 1 September 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gerald S O Loughlin Gerald S O Loughlin at IMDb Gerald S O Loughlin at Find a Grave Gerald O Loughlin at the University of Wisconsin s Actors Studio audio collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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