| Jack Mullaney | |
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![]() Jack Mullaney, acting in a movie |
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| Born | September 18, 1929 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Died | June 27, 1982 (aged 52) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1954 – 1980 |
Jack Mullaney (September 18, 1929 – June 27, 1982) was an American actor, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mullaney acted in several television series and films throughout his career.[1]
He appeared regularly as Johnny Wallace, the bellhop, in CBS's The Ann Sothern Show (1958-1961). In addition to Ann Sothern, his co-stars included Don Porter, Ann Tyrrell, Louis Nye, and Jesse White. He also portrayed Navy Lieutenant Rex St. John in NBC's Ensign O'Toole (1962-1963), starring Dean Jones. In the 1958 film South Pacific, based on the Rodgers and Hammerstein hit musical, he played a character affectionately known as the "Professor".
Television appearances
- Men of Annapolis, Syndicated series in two episodes as Styron
- The Ann Sothern Show
- Ensign O'Toole with Dean Jones
- My Living Doll with Bob Cummings and Julie Newmar
- It's About Time
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- The Barbara Stanwyck Show as Jed Krieger in "House in Order" (1960)
- The Law and Mr. Jones, episode "The Concert", (March 10, 1961)
- The DuPont Show with June Allyson as Jerry in "Love on Credit" (1960) and Philip Roberts in "Our Man in Rome" (1961)
Filmography
- Little Miss Marker
- Love Hate Love
- George Directed by Marshall Thompson
- Little Big Man
- Spinout
- Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
- Tickle Me
- Seven Days in May
- The Honeymoon Machine
- The Absent Minded Professor
- All the Fine Young Cannibals
- South Pacific
- Kiss Them for Me
- The Young Stranger
References
- ^ Mullaney, Jack Biographical information. Retrieved on 2007-12-07
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