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Michael McGreevey

Michael McGreevey (born February 7, 1948) is an American actor and screenwriter. He starred in several Walt Disney films as a young actor and later became a writer for the Fame TV series. He is the son of Emmy Award-winning television and film screenwriter John McGreevey.

Michael McGreevey
Michael McGreevey
Born (1948-02-07) February 7, 1948 (age 76)
OccupationActor

Career edit

Michael McGreevey's first major role was as young cabin boy Chip Kessler in the 1959–61 TV series Riverboat.[1] It starred Darren McGavin as the captain of a riverboat on the Mississippi River during the 1830s. In a 2015 interview, McGreevey confirmed the rumored friction between McGavin and his co-star Burt Reynolds: "They were just two very different personalities. I think that Burt was insecure. It was his first job in Hollywood and Darren was a very polished actor. It was Darren's show really--he was Captain Holden. I think Burt was a little jealous of Darren and they clashed quite a bit. What finally happened was that Burt left the show. But I loved them both. Darren was very much a father figure for me and Burt was like a big brother. He had been a football player at Florida State and I was impressed with that because I was into football. The first football I ever got--in fact, I've still got it--he got me. We used to play catch. I still see Burt every once in awhile [sic]. He still says: 'Don't tell people you were only 11 years old when we were on Riverboat.'"[2]

Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, McGreevey appeared in numerous episodes of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color[3] and in Disney's Dexter Riley film series: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972), and The Strongest Man in the World (1975). Set at fictional Medfield College, these three films featured Kurt Russell as college student Dexter Riley and McGreevey as his friend Richard Schuyler.[4] McGreevey also appeared as a different character in the Disney films Snowball Express (1972) and The Shaggy D.A. (1976).

In addition to his Disney roles, McGreevey appeared as guest star in numerous television series, such as The Virginian, Bonanza, and Route 66. He also starred opposite Sally Field, Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark in the 1967 western The Way West, which was based on an A. B. Guthrie, Jr. novel. He played a young pioneer named Brownie Evans, who marries Sally Field's character.[5]

In 1978, after studying film at UCLA, Michael McGreevey collaborated with his father, John McGreevey, on the script for the 1978 made-for-TV movie Ruby and Oswald: "In reality, the movie, although it's called Ruby and Oswald, is a three-way depiction of those four days in Dallas where we cut back and forth between the documentary footage of Kennedy and the recreated story with Ruby and Oswald. Dad and I both knew a man named Alan Landsburg, who had done a lot of documentaries. We went to him with the project first and he knew Mel Stuart, who had done an Academy Award-winning documentary called Four Days in November (1964). So, Mel was attached to direct it and we went into CBS and sold it right away as a three-hour special event movie. I was very proud of that movie; it was very well done."[2]

McGreevey subsequently wrote episodes of TV series such as The Waltons; Quincy, M.E.; and Fame. He eventually became a script editor and then creative consultant for Fame.[6] In 1984, he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing in Children's Programming for co-writing the ABC Afterschool Special "The Celebrity and the Arcade Kid".[7] In 2015, he co-wrote the feature-length documentary Earl Hamner Storyteller, which focused on the life and career of The Waltons creator Earl Hamner, Jr.[2]

Filmography edit

Film appearances edit

Year Title Role Notes
1958 The Girl Most Likely Red Headed Indian Boy Uncredited
1959 The Man in the Net Buck Ritter
1959 Day of the Outlaw Bobby – Vic's Son
1960 Toby Tyler Concession Worker Uncredited
1960 Chartroose Caboose Joey James
1961 The Clown and the Kid Shawn
1967 The Way West Brownie Evans
1968 The Impossible Years Andy McClaine
1969 Death of a Gunfighter Dan Joslin
1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes R. Schuyler
1972 Now You See Him, Now You Don't Richard Schuyler
1972 Snowball Express Wally Perkins
1975 The Strongest Man in the World Richard Schuyler
1976 The Shaggy D.A. Sheldon
2014 A Lesson of Love Reverend (final film role)

Television appearances edit

Year Title Role Notes
1959 Black Saddle Tad Murdock Episode: "Murdock"
1959-1961 Lassie Mike / Joey 2 episodes
1959-1960 Riverboat Chip Kessler 17 episodes
1960 The Donna Reed Show Gordie Episode: "Someone Is Watching"
1961 Dr. Kildare Tommy Adams Episode: "Hit and Run"
1961 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Freddy Episode: "Texas John Slaughter: Frank Clell's in Town"
1961 Wagon Train Sonny Sherman / Boy 2 episodes
1961 Bonanza Jeremy Paster Episode: "Gabrielle"
1962 Route 66 Davey Selman Episode: "Shoulder the Sky, My Lad"
1962 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Arthur Loomis Episode: Sammy, the Way-Out Seal: Part 1
Episode: Sammy, the Way-Out Seal: Part 2
1964 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color J.D. Gray Episode: "For Love of Willadean: A Taste of Melon"
Episode: "For Love of Willadean: Treasure in the Haunted House"
1969 The Mod Squad Edward Timmers Episode: "A Place to Run, a Heart to Hide In"
1970 The Virginian Toby Wheeler Episode: "Experiment at New Life"
1972 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Ralph Episode: "The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City: Part 1"
Episode: "The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City: Part 2"
1971-1972 Room 222 Rudy 2 episodes
1972 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Norman Episode: "Michael O'Hara the Fourth: Part 1"
Episode: "Michael O'Hara the Fourth: Part 2"
1973 Harry O Bobby Epísode: "Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On"
1973 The Waltons Hobart 'Hobie' Shank Episode: "The Braggart"
1977 Charlie's Angels Ted Blain Episode: "Terror on Ward One"
1977 Family Sam Wilkes Episodes: Part 1 & 2 Jury Duty

References edit

  1. ^ Kotar, S.L. and J.E. Gessler (2015). Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series 1959-1961. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-505-4.
  2. ^ a b c Rick29 (March 26, 2015). "An Interview with Michael McGreevey: The Actor-Writer Discusses Riverboat, Disney, the Fame TV Series, and The Waltons". Classic Film & TV Cafe. Retrieved July 21, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Cotter, Bill (1997). The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History. Disney Editions. ISBN 978-0786863594.
  4. ^ Armstrong, Richard B. and Mary Willems Armstrong (October 1, 2000). Encyclopedia of Film Themes, Settings and Series. McFarland & Co., Inc. Publishers. p. 169. ISBN 9780786408931.
  5. ^ Gasca, Melissa (July 3, 2010). "Michael McGreevey: A Local's 'Dramatic' Comeback". The Santa Clarita Valley Signal. Retrieved July 21, 2017.
  6. ^ Hoey, Michael A. (2010). Inside Fame on Television: A Behind-the-Scenes History. McFarland & Co., Inc. Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7864-4665-0.
  7. ^ "Daytime Emmy Awards (1984)". Internet Movie Database.

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Michael McGreevey born February 7 1948 is an American actor and screenwriter He starred in several Walt Disney films as a young actor and later became a writer for the Fame TV series He is the son of Emmy Award winning television and film screenwriter John McGreevey Michael McGreeveyMichael McGreeveyBorn 1948 02 07 February 7 1948 age 76 OccupationActor Contents 1 Career 2 Filmography 2 1 Film appearances 2 2 Television appearances 3 References 4 External linksCareer editMichael McGreevey s first major role was as young cabin boy Chip Kessler in the 1959 61 TV series Riverboat 1 It starred Darren McGavin as the captain of a riverboat on the Mississippi River during the 1830s In a 2015 interview McGreevey confirmed the rumored friction between McGavin and his co star Burt Reynolds They were just two very different personalities I think that Burt was insecure It was his first job in Hollywood and Darren was a very polished actor It was Darren s show really he was Captain Holden I think Burt was a little jealous of Darren and they clashed quite a bit What finally happened was that Burt left the show But I loved them both Darren was very much a father figure for me and Burt was like a big brother He had been a football player at Florida State and I was impressed with that because I was into football The first football I ever got in fact I ve still got it he got me We used to play catch I still see Burt every once in awhile sic He still says Don t tell people you were only 11 years old when we were on Riverboat 2 Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s McGreevey appeared in numerous episodes of Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color 3 and in Disney s Dexter Riley film series The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1969 Now You See Him Now You Don t 1972 and The Strongest Man in the World 1975 Set at fictional Medfield College these three films featured Kurt Russell as college student Dexter Riley and McGreevey as his friend Richard Schuyler 4 McGreevey also appeared as a different character in the Disney films Snowball Express 1972 and The Shaggy D A 1976 In addition to his Disney roles McGreevey appeared as guest star in numerous television series such as The Virginian Bonanza and Route 66 He also starred opposite Sally Field Kirk Douglas Robert Mitchum and Richard Widmark in the 1967 western The Way West which was based on an A B Guthrie Jr novel He played a young pioneer named Brownie Evans who marries Sally Field s character 5 In 1978 after studying film at UCLA Michael McGreevey collaborated with his father John McGreevey on the script for the 1978 made for TV movie Ruby and Oswald In reality the movie although it s called Ruby and Oswald is a three way depiction of those four days in Dallas where we cut back and forth between the documentary footage of Kennedy and the recreated story with Ruby and Oswald Dad and I both knew a man named Alan Landsburg who had done a lot of documentaries We went to him with the project first and he knew Mel Stuart who had done an Academy Award winning documentary called Four Days in November 1964 So Mel was attached to direct it and we went into CBS and sold it right away as a three hour special event movie I was very proud of that movie it was very well done 2 McGreevey subsequently wrote episodes of TV series such as The Waltons Quincy M E and Fame He eventually became a script editor and then creative consultant for Fame 6 In 1984 he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing in Children s Programming for co writing the ABC Afterschool Special The Celebrity and the Arcade Kid 7 In 2015 he co wrote the feature length documentary Earl Hamner Storyteller which focused on the life and career of The Waltons creator Earl Hamner Jr 2 Filmography editFilm appearances edit Year Title Role Notes 1958 The Girl Most Likely Red Headed Indian Boy Uncredited 1959 The Man in the Net Buck Ritter 1959 Day of the Outlaw Bobby Vic s Son 1960 Toby Tyler Concession Worker Uncredited 1960 Chartroose Caboose Joey James 1961 The Clown and the Kid Shawn 1967 The Way West Brownie Evans 1968 The Impossible Years Andy McClaine 1969 Death of a Gunfighter Dan Joslin 1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes R Schuyler 1972 Now You See Him Now You Don t Richard Schuyler 1972 Snowball Express Wally Perkins 1975 The Strongest Man in the World Richard Schuyler 1976 The Shaggy D A Sheldon 2014 A Lesson of Love Reverend final film role Television appearances edit Year Title Role Notes 1959 Black Saddle Tad Murdock Episode Murdock 1959 1961 Lassie Mike Joey 2 episodes 1959 1960 Riverboat Chip Kessler 17 episodes 1960 The Donna Reed Show Gordie Episode Someone Is Watching 1961 Dr Kildare Tommy Adams Episode Hit and Run 1961 Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color Freddy Episode Texas John Slaughter Frank Clell s in Town 1961 Wagon Train Sonny Sherman Boy 2 episodes 1961 Bonanza Jeremy Paster Episode Gabrielle 1962 Route 66 Davey Selman Episode Shoulder the Sky My Lad 1962 Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color Arthur Loomis Episode Sammy the Way Out Seal Part 1Episode Sammy the Way Out Seal Part 2 1964 Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color J D Gray Episode For Love of Willadean A Taste of Melon Episode For Love of Willadean Treasure in the Haunted House 1969 The Mod Squad Edward Timmers Episode A Place to Run a Heart to Hide In 1970 The Virginian Toby Wheeler Episode Experiment at New Life 1972 Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color Ralph Episode The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City Part 1 Episode The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City Part 2 1971 1972 Room 222 Rudy 2 episodes 1972 Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color Norman Episode Michael O Hara the Fourth Part 1 Episode Michael O Hara the Fourth Part 2 1973 Harry O Bobby Episode Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On 1973 The Waltons Hobart Hobie Shank Episode The Braggart 1977 Charlie s Angels Ted Blain Episode Terror on Ward One 1977 Family Sam Wilkes Episodes Part 1 amp 2 Jury DutyReferences edit Kotar S L and J E Gessler 2015 Riverboat The Evolution of a Television Series 1959 1961 BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 59393 505 4 a b c Rick29 March 26 2015 An Interview with Michael McGreevey The Actor Writer Discusses Riverboat Disney the Fame TV Series and The Waltons Classic Film amp TV Cafe Retrieved July 21 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Cotter Bill 1997 The Wonderful World of Disney Television A Complete History Disney Editions ISBN 978 0786863594 Armstrong Richard B and Mary Willems Armstrong October 1 2000 Encyclopedia of Film Themes Settings and Series McFarland amp Co Inc Publishers p 169 ISBN 9780786408931 Gasca Melissa July 3 2010 Michael McGreevey A Local s Dramatic Comeback The Santa Clarita Valley Signal Retrieved July 21 2017 Hoey Michael A 2010 Inside Fame on Television A Behind the Scenes History McFarland amp Co Inc Publishers ISBN 978 0 7864 4665 0 Daytime Emmy Awards 1984 Internet Movie Database External links editMichael McGreevey at IMDb Michael McGreevey at Turner Classic Movies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael McGreevey amp oldid 1202482441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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