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Ray Danton

Ray Danton (born Raymond Caplan; September 19, 1931 – February 11, 1992)[1] was a radio, film, stage, and television actor, director, and producer whose most famous roles were in the screen biographies The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) and The George Raft Story (1962). He was married to actress Julie Adams from 1954 to 1981.[2]

Ray Danton
Danton in trailer for The George Raft Story (1961)
Born
Raymond Caplan

(1931-09-19)September 19, 1931
New York City, U.S.
DiedFebruary 11, 1992(1992-02-11) (aged 60)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
Years active1942–1992
Spouse
(m. 1954; div. 1981)
PartnerJeannie Austin
Children2

Life and career

Early life

Danton was born Raymond Caplan[3] in New York City, the son of Myrtle (née Menkin) and Jack Caplan.[4] His family was Jewish, and he was a descendant of the Vilna Gaon.[4]

Danton entered show business as a child radio actor on NBC radio's Let's Pretend show in 1943 at age twelve.[5] He began acting on radio and stage regularly also working as an assistant stage manager.[6]

Danton attended Horace Mann School and in 1947 he started at what is now Carnegie Mellon University where he appeared in many stage productions. He went to New York to try and make it on Broadway and ended up appearing on television dramas. In 1950, he went to London to appear on stage in the Tyrone Power production Mister Roberts. He returned to guest star on shows like Danger (an episode directed by Sidney Lumet) and Starlight Theatre.[6]

Danton's acting career was put on hold when he served in the United States Army infantry during the Korean War from 1951–1953. When he returned to the U.S., he resumed his television career, appearing in shows like Kraft Theatre, The Man Behind the Badge, Lux Video Theatre and You Are There. He played Jean Lafitte in The Pirate and the Lawyer (1955) for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. He then received an offer from Universal.[6]

Universal

Danton made his film debut in Chief Crazy Horse (1955) playing Little Big Man. His second film for Universal The Looters (1955) was where he met his future wife Julie Adams.[7]

MGM borrowed him to play Susan Hayward's boyfriend in I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955), a sizeable hit. Back at Universal he had a role in The Spoilers (1955) then played his first lead in Outside the Law (1956).

He was prolific in television work as well as film where he received the Golden Globe Award in 1956 for the new male star of the year in film.[8]

He had the lead in The Night Runner (1957) and appeared in shows like Studio 57, Schlitz Playhouse, Playhouse 90, Studio One in Hollywood, Matinee Theatre, Climax!, and Decision.

Warner Bros.

Danton had a supporting role in Too Much, Too Soon (1958) at Warner Bros playing an abusive husband of Diana Barrymore. He signed a long term contract with the studio, appearing in Onionhead (1958).

Danton starred in Tarawa Beachhead (1958) at Columbia, with co-star Kerwin Mathews, and his off-screen wife Julie Adams. That year, Danton guest-starred in Yancy Derringer and shows 77 Sunset Strip.

He returned to MGM to star in two films for Albert Zugsmith: The Beat Generation and The Big Operator.[9]

Warners gave him supporting roles in Yellowstone Kelly and Ice Palace and gave him the lead in a TV series The Alaskans (1959-1960).

The studio then cast him in his most famous role The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) where he played the eponymous gangster for director Budd Boetticher.

He appeared in the drama series Bourbon Street Beat, Hawaiian Eye, Cheyenne, Maverick and The Roaring 20s.

In 1960, Danton and Ron Foster were cast as Kane and Tommy Potts, respectively, in the episode "Bounty List" of the western series Colt .45.[citation needed] He also appeared in the ABC/WB western Lawman. Response was so strong Warners announced they would give Danton his own show, Las Vegas.[10]

Instead, he did A Fever in the Blood (1961) and reprised the role of Legs Diamond in Vic Morrow's Portrait of a Mobster.

Danton maintained his gangster persona with the title role in The George Raft Story, a screen biography of 1930s actor/dancer George Raft. "I guess I'm the last of the big time gangsters," he said in a 1962 interview.[11]

In 1961, Danton co-starred with Rosalind Russell, Alec Guinness, and Madlyn Rhue in A Majority of One. He was one of many stars in The Longest Day (1962) and had a supporting role in The Chapman Report (1962).

On October 9, 1962, Danton appeared as the gunfighter Vince Jackson in the episode "The Fortune Hunter" of Laramie. He also guest-starred in the NBC western Empire and its successor series Redigo, both starring Richard Egan. November 7, 1962 he took on the role of Lt. Steve Hamilton, one of Col. Teddy Roosevelt's "Rough Riders"(It's 1898 and The Spanish American War)in an episode entitled "Riff-Raff" on the first season of "The Virginian."

Danton was in the TV movie FBI Code 98 (1963).

In 1964, Danton was cast in the episode "The Wooing of Perilous Pauline" of Death Valley Days. He returned to the stage to perform in 110 in the Shade.[12]

Europe

Danton went to Europe to star in Sandokan to the Rescue (1964) which was popular enough for a sequel Return of Sandokan (1964). He stayed in Europe to make Code Name: Jaguar (1965).

He returned to the USA to guest star in Honey West and The Man from UNCLE then went back to Europe to make Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966), How to Win a Billion... and Get Away with It (1967), Si muore solo una volta (1967), Lucky, el intrépido (1967), Hello Glen Ward, House Dick (1968), and Die grosse Treibjagd (1969).

He would periodically return to the US to guest star on shows like Ironside, ‘’Hawaii Five-0’’, It Takes a Thief, and Dan August.

Producer and director

He formed a production company in Europe producing films like The Last Mercenary and began directing with Deathmaster (1972) and Psychic Killer (1975). Danton continued directing as well as acting and started producing films such as Triangle in 1971.

He was in The Ballad of Billie Blue (1972), A Very Missing Person (1972), Runaway! (1973), The Centerfold Girls (1974), and Apache Blood (1975).

Return to the U.S.

He guest-starred in an episode of Nakia and a Hawaii Five-O episode "Steal Now, Pay Later".

He began a busy directing career in television, helming episodes of Switch, Baretta, Cagney & Lacey, Fame, T.J. Hooker and Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer. "Acting has fallen to an all-time low in this country," he said in a 1985 interview.[13]

He directed a stage production of Come Back, Little Sheba in 1987.[14]

Danton directed many episodes of Magnum PI in Season 8, 1987-1988.

Personal life

Danton was married to actress Julie Adams from 1954 or 1955[15] until their divorce in 1981. They had two sons: assistant director Steven Danton (b. 1956) and editor Mitchell Danton (b. 1962).[16][17]

Death

Danton died of kidney failure in Los Angeles, California.[18]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Magill, Frank N., ed. (1993). Magill's Cinema Annual, 1993. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. p. 475. ISBN 0-89356-412-5.
  2. ^ Ray Danton; Child Radio Star, Later Played Villains in Films: [Home Edition] Folkart, Burt A. Los Angeles Times 14 Feb 1992: 28.
  3. ^ "CAPLAN -- Jack, devoted husband of Selma, Beloved father of Ray Danton, cherished grandfather of Stevcn and dear brother....", The New York Times
  4. ^ a b Freedman, Chaim (September 1997). Eliyahu's branches: The descendants of the Vilna Gaon (Of blessed and saintly memory) and his family. ISBN 9781886223066.
  5. ^ Movie actor Ray Danton Chicago Tribune 15 Feb 1992: N19.
  6. ^ a b c The Life Story of RAY DANTON Picture Show; London Vol. 65, Iss. 1697, (Oct 8, 1955): 12.
  7. ^ Julie Adams and Ray Danton of Films Elope Los Angeles Times 21 Feb 1955: A1.
  8. ^ Danton Content Only When Asleep Stinson, Charles. Los Angeles Times 7 Dec 1958: f2.
  9. ^ FILMLAND EVENTS: Danton to Star in 'Beat Generation', Los Angeles Times 30 Sep 1958: C7.
  10. ^ HOLLYWOOD TIE-LINE: Hollywood Tie-Line, Waterbury, Ruth. Los Angeles Times 27 Nov 1960: A3.
  11. ^ Alpert, D. (1962, Jan 28). The last of the big-time mobsters. Los Angeles Times
  12. ^ '110 in the Shade' Wil Open Sept. 28: STAGE, Los Angeles Times 20 Sep 1964: B26.
  13. ^ LOW ACTING STANDARDS ARE NORM FOR TV, DIRECTOR SAYS: [3 STAR Edition], Vernon, Scott. Orlando Sentinel; Orlando, Fla. [Orlando, Fla]04 June 1985: E.7.
  14. ^ INNOCENTS GET LOST IN AMERICA IN `BIGNESS': [Home Edition], ARKATOV, JANICE. Los Angeles Times 17 May 1987: 44.
  15. ^ "Actress Expects November Baby". The Daily Interlake. May 6, 1956. p. 17. Retrieved September 11, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  16. ^ Official Julie Adams website, julieadams.biz; accessed July 5, 2016.
  17. ^ Profile, TCM.com; accessed July 5, 2016.
  18. ^ McMurray, Emily J (editor) Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television Volume 11, Garland Publishing, Inc. (1993)

External links

  • Ray Danton at IMDb
  • Ray Danton at AllMovie
  • Ray Danton in Secret Agent Super Dragon (TCM Movie Morlocks)

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Ray Danton born Raymond Caplan September 19 1931 February 11 1992 1 was a radio film stage and television actor director and producer whose most famous roles were in the screen biographies The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond 1960 and The George Raft Story 1962 He was married to actress Julie Adams from 1954 to 1981 2 Ray DantonDanton in trailer for The George Raft Story 1961 BornRaymond Caplan 1931 09 19 September 19 1931New York City U S DiedFebruary 11 1992 1992 02 11 aged 60 Los Angeles California U S OccupationsActordirectorproducerYears active1942 1992SpouseJulie Adams m 1954 div 1981 wbr PartnerJeannie AustinChildren2 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Universal 1 3 Warner Bros 1 4 Europe 1 5 Producer and director 1 6 Return to the U S 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Danton was born Raymond Caplan 3 in New York City the son of Myrtle nee Menkin and Jack Caplan 4 His family was Jewish and he was a descendant of the Vilna Gaon 4 Danton entered show business as a child radio actor on NBC radio s Let s Pretend show in 1943 at age twelve 5 He began acting on radio and stage regularly also working as an assistant stage manager 6 Danton attended Horace Mann School and in 1947 he started at what is now Carnegie Mellon University where he appeared in many stage productions He went to New York to try and make it on Broadway and ended up appearing on television dramas In 1950 he went to London to appear on stage in the Tyrone Power production Mister Roberts He returned to guest star on shows like Danger an episode directed by Sidney Lumet and Starlight Theatre 6 Danton s acting career was put on hold when he served in the United States Army infantry during the Korean War from 1951 1953 When he returned to the U S he resumed his television career appearing in shows like Kraft Theatre The Man Behind the Badge Lux Video Theatre and You Are There He played Jean Lafitte in The Pirate and the Lawyer 1955 for the Hallmark Hall of Fame He then received an offer from Universal 6 Universal Edit Danton made his film debut in Chief Crazy Horse 1955 playing Little Big Man His second film for Universal The Looters 1955 was where he met his future wife Julie Adams 7 MGM borrowed him to play Susan Hayward s boyfriend in I ll Cry Tomorrow 1955 a sizeable hit Back at Universal he had a role in The Spoilers 1955 then played his first lead in Outside the Law 1956 He was prolific in television work as well as film where he received the Golden Globe Award in 1956 for the new male star of the year in film 8 He had the lead in The Night Runner 1957 and appeared in shows like Studio 57 Schlitz Playhouse Playhouse 90 Studio One in Hollywood Matinee Theatre Climax and Decision Warner Bros Edit Danton had a supporting role in Too Much Too Soon 1958 at Warner Bros playing an abusive husband of Diana Barrymore He signed a long term contract with the studio appearing in Onionhead 1958 Danton starred in Tarawa Beachhead 1958 at Columbia with co star Kerwin Mathews and his off screen wife Julie Adams That year Danton guest starred in Yancy Derringer and shows 77 Sunset Strip He returned to MGM to star in two films for Albert Zugsmith The Beat Generation and The Big Operator 9 Warners gave him supporting roles in Yellowstone Kelly and Ice Palace and gave him the lead in a TV series The Alaskans 1959 1960 The studio then cast him in his most famous role The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond 1960 where he played the eponymous gangster for director Budd Boetticher He appeared in the drama series Bourbon Street Beat Hawaiian Eye Cheyenne Maverick and The Roaring 20s In 1960 Danton and Ron Foster were cast as Kane and Tommy Potts respectively in the episode Bounty List of the western series Colt 45 citation needed He also appeared in the ABC WB western Lawman Response was so strong Warners announced they would give Danton his own show Las Vegas 10 Instead he did A Fever in the Blood 1961 and reprised the role of Legs Diamond in Vic Morrow s Portrait of a Mobster Danton maintained his gangster persona with the title role in The George Raft Story a screen biography of 1930s actor dancer George Raft I guess I m the last of the big time gangsters he said in a 1962 interview 11 In 1961 Danton co starred with Rosalind Russell Alec Guinness and Madlyn Rhue in A Majority of One He was one of many stars in The Longest Day 1962 and had a supporting role in The Chapman Report 1962 On October 9 1962 Danton appeared as the gunfighter Vince Jackson in the episode The Fortune Hunter of Laramie He also guest starred in the NBC western Empire and its successor series Redigo both starring Richard Egan November 7 1962 he took on the role of Lt Steve Hamilton one of Col Teddy Roosevelt s Rough Riders It s 1898 and The Spanish American War in an episode entitled Riff Raff on the first season of The Virginian Danton was in the TV movie FBI Code 98 1963 In 1964 Danton was cast in the episode The Wooing of Perilous Pauline of Death Valley Days He returned to the stage to perform in 110 in the Shade 12 Europe Edit Danton went to Europe to star in Sandokan to the Rescue 1964 which was popular enough for a sequel Return of Sandokan 1964 He stayed in Europe to make Code Name Jaguar 1965 He returned to the USA to guest star in Honey West and The Man from UNCLE then went back to Europe to make Secret Agent Super Dragon 1966 How to Win a Billion and Get Away with It 1967 Si muore solo una volta 1967 Lucky el intrepido 1967 Hello Glen Ward House Dick 1968 and Die grosse Treibjagd 1969 He would periodically return to the US to guest star on shows like Ironside Hawaii Five 0 It Takes a Thief and Dan August Producer and director Edit He formed a production company in Europe producing films like The Last Mercenary and began directing with Deathmaster 1972 and Psychic Killer 1975 Danton continued directing as well as acting and started producing films such as Triangle in 1971 He was in The Ballad of Billie Blue 1972 A Very Missing Person 1972 Runaway 1973 The Centerfold Girls 1974 and Apache Blood 1975 Return to the U S Edit He guest starred in an episode of Nakia and a Hawaii Five O episode Steal Now Pay Later He began a busy directing career in television helming episodes of Switch Baretta Cagney amp Lacey Fame T J Hooker and Mickey Spillane s Mike Hammer Acting has fallen to an all time low in this country he said in a 1985 interview 13 He directed a stage production of Come Back Little Sheba in 1987 14 Danton directed many episodes of Magnum PI in Season 8 1987 1988 Personal life EditDanton was married to actress Julie Adams from 1954 or 1955 15 until their divorce in 1981 They had two sons assistant director Steven Danton b 1956 and editor Mitchell Danton b 1962 16 17 Death EditDanton died of kidney failure in Los Angeles California 18 Filmography EditChief Crazy Horse 1955 as Little Big Man The Looters 1955 as Pete Corder The Spoilers 1955 as Blackie I ll Cry Tomorrow 1955 as David Tredman Outside the Law 1956 as John Conrad alias Johnny Salvo Somebody Up There Likes Me 1956 as Off Screen Reporter voice uncredited The Night Runner 1957 as Roy Turner Trackdown 1957 TV Series episode Sweetwater Texas as Clem Reese Too Much Too Soon 1958 as John Howard Onionhead 1958 as Ensign Dennis Higgins Yancy Derringer 1958 TV series episode An Ace Called Spade as Spade Stuart Tarawa Beachhead 1958 as Lt Joel Brady The Beat Generation 1959 as Stan Hess The Big Operator 1959 as Oscar The Executioner Wetzel Yellowstone Kelly 1959 Sayapi Gall s Nephew Ice Palace 1960 as Bay Husack The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond 1960 as Jack Legs Diamond Cheyenne season 5 episode 5 Savage Breed 1960 as Marshal Al Lestrade Maverick season 4 episode 16 A State Of Siege 1961 as Don Felipe Archuleta A Fever in the Blood 1961 as Attorney Clem Marker Portrait of a Mobster 1961 as Legs Diamond The George Raft Story 1961 as George Raft A Majority of One 1961 as Jerry Black The Longest Day 1962 as Capt Frank Laramie 1962 TV series as Vince Jackson a very suave conman gunslinger The Virginian 1962 TV series episode Riff Raff as Lt Steve Hamilton an officer serving under Col Teddy Roosevelt in the Spanish American War The Chapman Report 1962 as Fred Linden FBI Code 98 1963 as Fred Vitale Sandokan to the Rescue 1964 as Sandokan Sandokan Against the Leopard of Sarawak 1964 as Sandokan Code Name Jaguar 1965 as Jeff Larson Secret Agent Super Dragon 1966 as Bryan Cooper Super Dragon Ballata da un miliardo 1967 as Big Joe Martin Si muore solo una volta it 1967 as Mike Gold Lucky the Inscrutable 1967 as Lucky Llaman de Jamaica Mr Ward 1968 as Glen Ward The Last Mercenary 1968 as Mark Marco Anderson Triangle 1970 as Carlo Di Fermi Riuscira il nostro eroe a ritrovare il piu grande diamante del mondo it 1971 as Jimmy Logan The Ballad of Billie Blue 1972 The Runaway Train 1973 as Prof Jack Dunn Blood Black and White 1973 Centerfold Girls 1974 as Perry Apache Blood 1975 as Yellow Shirt The Rockford Files TV Series 1975 as Chester Sierra Episode Chicken Little is a Little Chicken Psychic Killer 1975 as Narrator voice uncredited Sixpack Annie 1975 as Mr O Meyer Our Man Flint Dead on Target 1976 as Derek FlintReferences Edit Magill Frank N ed 1993 Magill s Cinema Annual 1993 Pasadena CA Salem Press p 475 ISBN 0 89356 412 5 Ray Danton Child Radio Star Later Played Villains in Films Home Edition Folkart Burt A Los Angeles Times 14 Feb 1992 28 CAPLAN Jack devoted husband of Selma Beloved father of Ray Danton cherished grandfather of Stevcn and dear brother The New York Times a b Freedman Chaim September 1997 Eliyahu s branches The descendants of the Vilna Gaon Of blessed and saintly memory and his family ISBN 9781886223066 Movie actor Ray Danton Chicago Tribune 15 Feb 1992 N19 a b c The Life Story of RAY DANTON Picture Show London Vol 65 Iss 1697 Oct 8 1955 12 Julie Adams and Ray Danton of Films Elope Los Angeles Times 21 Feb 1955 A1 Danton Content Only When Asleep Stinson Charles Los Angeles Times 7 Dec 1958 f2 FILMLAND EVENTS Danton to Star in Beat Generation Los Angeles Times 30 Sep 1958 C7 HOLLYWOOD TIE LINE Hollywood Tie Line Waterbury Ruth Los Angeles Times 27 Nov 1960 A3 Alpert D 1962 Jan 28 The last of the big time mobsters Los Angeles Times 110 in the Shade Wil Open Sept 28 STAGE Los Angeles Times 20 Sep 1964 B26 LOW ACTING STANDARDS ARE NORM FOR TV DIRECTOR SAYS 3 STAR Edition Vernon Scott Orlando Sentinel Orlando Fla Orlando Fla 04 June 1985 E 7 INNOCENTS GET LOST IN AMERICA IN BIGNESS Home Edition ARKATOV JANICE Los Angeles Times 17 May 1987 44 Actress Expects November Baby The Daily Interlake May 6 1956 p 17 Retrieved September 11 2015 via Newspapers com Official Julie Adams website julieadams biz accessed July 5 2016 Profile TCM com accessed July 5 2016 McMurray Emily J editor Contemporary Theatre Film and Television Volume 11 Garland Publishing Inc 1993 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ray 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