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Jeff Richards (actor, born 1924)

Jeff Richards (November 1, 1924 – July 28, 1989) was an American minor league baseball player[citation needed] with the Portland Beavers, who later became an actor. He was sometimes credited as Dick Taylor and Richard Taylor.

Jeff Richards
Richards in Jefferson Drum, 1959
Born
Richard Mansfield Taylor

(1924-11-01)November 1, 1924
DiedJuly 28, 1989(1989-07-28) (aged 64)
Resting placeRiverside National Cemetery, Riverside, California
Occupations
  • Baseball player
  • actor
Years active1946–1949 (Baseball, shortstop)
1948–1966 (film and television)
Spouse(s)
Shirley Sibre
(m. 1954; div. 1955)

Vickie Taylor
(m. 1955; div. 1959)

He is best known for his role as Benjamin Pontipee in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Following this performance, he tied with George Nader and Joe Adams for the Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer. Despite this, his acting career soon foundered.

Early life and career

He was born Richard Mansfield Taylor in Portland, Oregon. Taylor joined the United States Navy during World War II and served until 1946. After, he played shortstop for the Portland Beavers for a year and then for the Salem Senators; however, his baseball career ended after he tore a ligament and was unable to play anymore.

Early Acting Career

He then went to Hollywood to pursue a film career.[1] His first roles included uncredited bits at Warner Bros in The Big Punch (1948), Johnny Belinda (1948), Fighter Squadron (1948) and The Girl from Jones Beach (1949).

At 20th Century Fox, he had small roles in Mother Is a Freshman (1949), and Cheaper by the Dozen (1950). He went to Columbia to make Kill the Umpire (1950), cast as "Richard Taylor". He played a baseball player and publicity said he used to play for Salem in the Western League and that they had spent six weeks trying to cast the role.[2]

MGM

He got a screen test at Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and the studio changed his name to Jeff Richards.

Richards had uncredited roles in The Strip (1951) with Mickey Rooney, The Tall Target (1951) with Dick Powell and Paula Raymond, and The People Against O'Hara (1951) with Spencer Tracy, and a bigger credited part in Angels in the Outfield (1951) as a baseball player.[3] He was being sought to play Frank Merriwell.[4]

Richards had small roles in Just This Once (1952) with Peter Lawford, The Sellout (1952) with Walter Pidgeon, Desperate Search (1952), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) with Kirk Douglas, Above and Beyond (1952) with Jane Greer, and Battle Circus (1953) with Humphrey Bogart.[5] He had a slightly bigger part in Code Two (1953) with Ralph Meeker.[6]

Career peak

Richards had his first sizeable role, billed third as a ball player, in Big Leaguer (1954).[7] Seagulls Over Sorrento (1954) was another decent sized role. Then Richards was the third lead in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), after Howard Keel and Jane Powell. It was a big hit and established him as a film name. MGM started to build him up as a star.[8] Dore Schary, head of the studio, said the actor had "tremendous personal charm" and "looks like a great bet [to become a star], based on his reception til now."[9]

MGM announced him as star of O'Kelley's Eclipse but it was not made.[10] He was announced for Forbidden Planet but did not appear in the final film.[11] Bar Sinister with Roger Moore was announced but not made.[12]

Richards was one of Eleanor Parker's brothers in Many Rivers to Cross (1955) and was finally given a star part in the Western The Marauders (1955) playing a hero opposite Dan Duryea. He played the lead in the box-office flop It's a Dog's Life (1955) and had one of the male leads in the musical The Opposite Sex (1956) with June Allyson, Joan Collins, and Ann Sheridan.[13]

The Marauders, It's a Dog's Life and The Opposite Sex all lost money and MGM began to lose enthusiasm for Richards. He began working on TV, guest starring in "Man with a Choice" for The Web (1957) and "The Other Side of the Curtain" for Suspicion.[14]

Richards supported Glenn Ford in MGM's popular comedy Don't Go Near the Water (1957) but it was a relatively minor role. In April 1957 he secured his release from the studio.[15]

Post MGM

Richards guest starred on The Millionaire, and Schlitz Playhouse, then co-starred with Mamie Van Doren in the Warner Bros rodeo drama Born Reckless (1958).

In 1958, on television, Richards played the title role in the NBC western television series Jefferson Drum (1958–59), the story of a crusading journalist, with Eugene Martin portraying his young son. The series was cancelled after twenty-six episodes aired over two seasons.

 
Jeff Richards with his bride Shirley Sibre (1954)

He also had the lead in Island of Lost Women (1959) made by Jaguar Productions. Richards signed a five-year contract with Jaguar to make two films a year[16] but made no further films for them.

He guest-starred in Behind Closed Doors, Alcoa Theatre, Adventures in Paradise, and Laramie and played the role in 1961 of Jubal Evans in the episode "Incident of His Brother's Keeper" of the CBS western Rawhide.

Richards' last lead role was in the underwater adventure The Secret of the Purple Reef (1960). His last role was in 1966 as Kallen in the film Waco.[17]

Personal life

Richards married Shirley Sibre in 1954, but they were divorced the following year. He married Vickie Flaxman in 1955,[18] and they had one child (a son born in 1957[19]) before they divorced in 1959. She later married actor Van Williams. Richards retired from acting and moved to San Bernardino County, where he lived in a trailer park and collected disability for the remainder of his life.[20]

Jeff Richards died on July 28, 1989, aged 64 from acute respiratory failure. He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1948 The Big Punch Bit Role Uncredited
1948 Johnny Belinda Floyd McQuiggen Uncredited
1948 Fighter Squadron Captain (scenes deleted)
1949 Mother Is a Freshman Butch Uncredited
1949 The Girl from Jones Beach Lifeguard Uncredited
1950 Cheaper by the Dozen Bit Role Uncredited
1950 Kill the Umpire Bob Landon
1951 The Tall Target Philadelphia Police Officer Uncredited
1951 The Strip G.I. Ward Patient Uncredited
1951 The People Against O'Hara Wilson Uncredited
1951 Angels in the Outfield Dave Rothberg
1952 Just This Once Denham's Clerk Uncredited
1952 The Sellout Walter O. Hickby
1952 Desperate Search Ed
1952 The Bad and the Beautiful Studio Props Department Man Uncredited
1952 Above and Beyond Thomas Ferebee
1953 Battle Circus Lieutenant
1953 Code Two Harry Whenlon
1953 Big Leaguer Adam Polachuk
1954 Crest of the Wave Seaman D. 'Butch' Clelland (USN)
1954 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Benjamin
1955 Many Rivers to Cross Fremont Cherne
1955 The Marauders Corey Everett
1955 It's a Dog's Life Patch McGill
1956 Meet Me in Las Vegas Jeff Richards Uncredited
1956 The Opposite Sex Buck Winston
1957 Don't Go Near the Water Lt. Ross Pendleton
1958 Born Reckless Kelly Cobb
1959 Island of Lost Women Mark Bradley
1960 The Secret of the Purple Reef Mark Christophe
1966 Waco Kallen (final film role)

References

  1. ^ Hoffman, J. (January 29, 1956). "Former baseball players agree motion pictures beat baseball". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166861992.
  2. ^ Schallert, E. (October 19, 1949). "'Blind spot' recruits broadway actors; gene lockhart in 'salesman'". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166011281.
  3. ^ Schallert, E. (April 20, 1951). "Drama". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166236693.
  4. ^ Schallert, E. (May 3, 1951). "Drama". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166266596.
  5. ^ "STUDIO BRIEFS". Los Angeles Times. January 26, 1952. ProQuest 166314117.
  6. ^ Schallert, E. (August 21, 1952). "Nugent seeks diana lynn for stage, screen deal; jeff richards in 'code 2'". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166396232.
  7. ^ Hopper, H. (January 15, 1953). "Richards will star in 'the big leaguer'". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166423461.
  8. ^ "Hollywood is flat NEW FACES out looking for..." The World's News. No. 2786. New South Wales, Australia. May 14, 1955. p. 30. Retrieved December 1, 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ Schary, D. (January 9, 1955). "THEN IT'S UP TO THE PUBLIC". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166745201.
  10. ^ Schallert, E. (February 3, 1954). "Drama". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166573350.
  11. ^ Schallert, E. (July 21, 1954). "'Flying finns' proposed; maxwell, cooper roles named; metro into space". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166668314.
  12. ^ Hopper, H. (February 12, 1955). "Comedy will costar ewell, joan caulfield". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166713091.
  13. ^ Schallert, E. (January 23, 1956). "Drama". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166921663.
  14. ^ Ames, W. (July 16, 1957). "Iron curtain to be backdrop for new hitchcock whodunit". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167204238.
  15. ^ Schallert, E. (April 25, 1957). "Mexico deal attracts palance; jeff richards quits studio contract". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167110618.
  16. ^ Scheuer, P. K. (November 22, 1957). "Jeff richards wins termer". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167210427.
  17. ^ Martin, B. (December 27, 1965). "'Buffalo soldiers' acquired". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 155323779.
  18. ^ Hopper, H. (December 18, 1955). "MGM actor jeff richards weds teacher". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 166863058.
  19. ^ "New son of jeff richards in early debut". Los Angeles Times. April 11, 1957. ProQuest 167143924.
  20. ^ Clemens, Samuel. "Born Reckless: The Story of Jeff Richards", Western Clippings. September 2022

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Jeff Richards November 1 1924 July 28 1989 was an American minor league baseball player citation needed with the Portland Beavers who later became an actor He was sometimes credited as Dick Taylor and Richard Taylor Jeff RichardsRichards in Jefferson Drum 1959BornRichard Mansfield Taylor 1924 11 01 November 1 1924Portland Oregon U S DiedJuly 28 1989 1989 07 28 aged 64 San Bernardino California U S Resting placeRiverside National Cemetery Riverside CaliforniaOccupationsBaseball playeractorYears active1946 1949 Baseball shortstop 1948 1966 film and television Spouse s Shirley Sibre m 1954 div 1955 wbr Vickie Taylor m 1955 div 1959 wbr He is best known for his role as Benjamin Pontipee in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 1954 Following this performance he tied with George Nader and Joe Adams for the Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer Despite this his acting career soon foundered Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 Early Acting Career 1 2 MGM 1 3 Career peak 1 4 Post MGM 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jeff Richards actor born 1924 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message He was born Richard Mansfield Taylor in Portland Oregon Taylor joined the United States Navy during World War II and served until 1946 After he played shortstop for the Portland Beavers for a year and then for the Salem Senators however his baseball career ended after he tore a ligament and was unable to play anymore Early Acting Career Edit He then went to Hollywood to pursue a film career 1 His first roles included uncredited bits at Warner Bros in The Big Punch 1948 Johnny Belinda 1948 Fighter Squadron 1948 and The Girl from Jones Beach 1949 At 20th Century Fox he had small roles in Mother Is a Freshman 1949 and Cheaper by the Dozen 1950 He went to Columbia to make Kill the Umpire 1950 cast as Richard Taylor He played a baseball player and publicity said he used to play for Salem in the Western League and that they had spent six weeks trying to cast the role 2 MGM Edit He got a screen test at Metro Goldwyn Mayer and the studio changed his name to Jeff Richards Richards had uncredited roles in The Strip 1951 with Mickey Rooney The Tall Target 1951 with Dick Powell and Paula Raymond and The People Against O Hara 1951 with Spencer Tracy and a bigger credited part in Angels in the Outfield 1951 as a baseball player 3 He was being sought to play Frank Merriwell 4 Richards had small roles in Just This Once 1952 with Peter Lawford The Sellout 1952 with Walter Pidgeon Desperate Search 1952 The Bad and the Beautiful 1952 with Kirk Douglas Above and Beyond 1952 with Jane Greer and Battle Circus 1953 with Humphrey Bogart 5 He had a slightly bigger part in Code Two 1953 with Ralph Meeker 6 Career peak Edit Richards had his first sizeable role billed third as a ball player in Big Leaguer 1954 7 Seagulls Over Sorrento 1954 was another decent sized role Then Richards was the third lead in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 1954 after Howard Keel and Jane Powell It was a big hit and established him as a film name MGM started to build him up as a star 8 Dore Schary head of the studio said the actor had tremendous personal charm and looks like a great bet to become a star based on his reception til now 9 MGM announced him as star of O Kelley s Eclipse but it was not made 10 He was announced for Forbidden Planet but did not appear in the final film 11 Bar Sinister with Roger Moore was announced but not made 12 Richards was one of Eleanor Parker s brothers in Many Rivers to Cross 1955 and was finally given a star part in the Western The Marauders 1955 playing a hero opposite Dan Duryea He played the lead in the box office flop It s a Dog s Life 1955 and had one of the male leads in the musical The Opposite Sex 1956 with June Allyson Joan Collins and Ann Sheridan 13 The Marauders It s a Dog s Life and The Opposite Sex all lost money and MGM began to lose enthusiasm for Richards He began working on TV guest starring in Man with a Choice for The Web 1957 and The Other Side of the Curtain for Suspicion 14 Richards supported Glenn Ford in MGM s popular comedy Don t Go Near the Water 1957 but it was a relatively minor role In April 1957 he secured his release from the studio 15 Post MGM Edit Richards guest starred on The Millionaire and Schlitz Playhouse then co starred with Mamie Van Doren in the Warner Bros rodeo drama Born Reckless 1958 In 1958 on television Richards played the title role in the NBC western television series Jefferson Drum 1958 59 the story of a crusading journalist with Eugene Martin portraying his young son The series was cancelled after twenty six episodes aired over two seasons Jeff Richards with his bride Shirley Sibre 1954 He also had the lead in Island of Lost Women 1959 made by Jaguar Productions Richards signed a five year contract with Jaguar to make two films a year 16 but made no further films for them He guest starred in Behind Closed Doors Alcoa Theatre Adventures in Paradise and Laramie and played the role in 1961 of Jubal Evans in the episode Incident of His Brother s Keeper of the CBS western Rawhide Richards last lead role was in the underwater adventure The Secret of the Purple Reef 1960 His last role was in 1966 as Kallen in the film Waco 17 Personal life EditRichards married Shirley Sibre in 1954 but they were divorced the following year He married Vickie Flaxman in 1955 18 and they had one child a son born in 1957 19 before they divorced in 1959 She later married actor Van Williams Richards retired from acting and moved to San Bernardino County where he lived in a trailer park and collected disability for the remainder of his life 20 Jeff Richards died on July 28 1989 aged 64 from acute respiratory failure He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside California Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1948 The Big Punch Bit Role Uncredited1948 Johnny Belinda Floyd McQuiggen Uncredited1948 Fighter Squadron Captain scenes deleted 1949 Mother Is a Freshman Butch Uncredited1949 The Girl from Jones Beach Lifeguard Uncredited1950 Cheaper by the Dozen Bit Role Uncredited1950 Kill the Umpire Bob Landon1951 The Tall Target Philadelphia Police Officer Uncredited1951 The Strip G I Ward Patient Uncredited1951 The People Against O Hara Wilson Uncredited1951 Angels in the Outfield Dave Rothberg1952 Just This Once Denham s Clerk Uncredited1952 The Sellout Walter O Hickby1952 Desperate Search Ed1952 The Bad and the Beautiful Studio Props Department Man Uncredited1952 Above and Beyond Thomas Ferebee1953 Battle Circus Lieutenant1953 Code Two Harry Whenlon1953 Big Leaguer Adam Polachuk1954 Crest of the Wave Seaman D Butch Clelland USN 1954 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Benjamin1955 Many Rivers to Cross Fremont Cherne1955 The Marauders Corey Everett1955 It s a Dog s Life Patch McGill1956 Meet Me in Las Vegas Jeff Richards Uncredited1956 The Opposite Sex Buck Winston1957 Don t Go Near the Water Lt Ross Pendleton1958 Born Reckless Kelly Cobb1959 Island of Lost Women Mark Bradley1960 The Secret of the Purple Reef Mark Christophe1966 Waco Kallen final film role References Edit Hoffman J January 29 1956 Former baseball players agree motion pictures beat baseball Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166861992 Schallert E October 19 1949 Blind spot recruits broadway actors gene lockhart in salesman Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166011281 Schallert E April 20 1951 Drama Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166236693 Schallert E May 3 1951 Drama Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166266596 STUDIO BRIEFS Los Angeles Times January 26 1952 ProQuest 166314117 Schallert E August 21 1952 Nugent seeks diana lynn for stage screen deal jeff richards in code 2 Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166396232 Hopper H January 15 1953 Richards will star in the big leaguer Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166423461 Hollywood is flat NEW FACES out looking for The World s News No 2786 New South Wales Australia May 14 1955 p 30 Retrieved December 1 2017 via National Library of Australia Schary D January 9 1955 THEN IT S UP TO THE PUBLIC Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166745201 Schallert E February 3 1954 Drama Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166573350 Schallert E July 21 1954 Flying finns proposed maxwell cooper roles named metro into space Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166668314 Hopper H February 12 1955 Comedy will costar ewell joan caulfield Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166713091 Schallert E January 23 1956 Drama Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166921663 Ames W July 16 1957 Iron curtain to be backdrop for new hitchcock whodunit Los Angeles Times ProQuest 167204238 Schallert E April 25 1957 Mexico deal attracts palance jeff richards quits studio contract Los Angeles Times ProQuest 167110618 Scheuer P K November 22 1957 Jeff richards wins termer Los Angeles Times ProQuest 167210427 Martin B December 27 1965 Buffalo soldiers acquired Los Angeles Times ProQuest 155323779 Hopper H December 18 1955 MGM actor jeff richards weds teacher Los Angeles Times ProQuest 166863058 New son of jeff richards in early debut Los Angeles Times April 11 1957 ProQuest 167143924 Clemens Samuel Born Reckless The Story of Jeff Richards Western Clippings September 2022External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeff Richards Jeff Richards at IMDb Jeff Richards at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Richards actor born 1924 amp oldid 1126094834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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