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Victor Jory

Victor Jory

Show Count: 48
Series Count: 3
Role: Old Time Radio Star
Born: November 23, 1902
Old Time Radio, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
Died: February 12, 1982, Santa Monica, California, USA

 

Victor Jory (November 23, 1902 – February 12, 1982) was an American actor of stage, film, and television.

Biography

Born in Dawson City, Yukon, of American parents, he was the boxing and wrestling champion of the United States Coast Guard during his military service, and he kept his burly physique. He toured with theater troupes and appeared on Broadway, before making his Hollywood debut in 1930. He initially played romantic leads, but later was mostly cast as the villain, likely due to his distinctive seemingly coal-black eyes that might be perceived as 'threatening'. He made over 150 films and dozens of TV episodes, as well as writing two plays. His long career in radio included starring in the series Dangerously Yours.

He is remembered for his roles as malevolent Injun Joe in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), Jonas Wilkerson, the brutal and opportunistic overseer, in Gone with the Wind and as Lamont Cranston, aka 'The Shadow', in the 1942 serial film The Shadow. He also portrayed Oberon inMax Reinhardt's 1935 film adaptation of Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.

From 1959 to 1961, he appeared with Patrick McVey in the 78-episode syndicated television police drama, Manhunt. Jory played the lead role of Detective Lieutenant Howard Finucane. McVey was cast as police reporter Ben Andrews.

In 1957, Jory was cast in the role of the Southern Baptist pastor George Washington Truett of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, in the episode "Lone Star Preacher" of the syndicated religion anthology series, Crossroads.

In 1962, Jory was cast as Deacon Lee in the two-part episode, "Policemen Die Alone" of Leslie Nielsen's ABC crime drama, The New Breed. That same year, Jory guest starred as Mike Dahlback in the episode "Ride to a Fall" in the NBC modern western series, Empire, starring Richard Egan as rancher Jim Redigo.

In 1964, along with actresses Coleen Gray and Susan Seaforth, Jory testified before the United States Congress as part of "Project Prayer," arguing in favor of an amendment to the United States Constitution to restore school prayer, which the United States Supreme Court struck down in two decisions in 1962 and 1963.

In 1977, near the end of his career, Jory guest starred as an aging Federal Bureau of Investigation agent in James Garner's The Rockford Files episode, "The Attractive Nuisance."

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Victor Jory has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6605 Hollywood Blvd.

Family

Jory had two children, Jon and Jean. Jon Jory headed the Actors Theater of Louisville, Kentucky, for thirty-one years, which he helped to build into one of America's most respected regional theater companies. He left the job in 2000 to become professor of drama at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Source: Wikipedia

Crisis In War Town, TheCrisis In War Town, The
Show Count: 1
Broadcast History:
Dangerously YoursDangerously Yours
Show Count: 12
Broadcast History: 1944
Cast: Victor Jory, Gertrude Warner
Host: Martin Gabel
Matinee TheaterMatinee Theater
Show Count: 22
Broadcast History: 22 October 1944 to 8 April 1945
Cast: Gertrude Warner, Victor Jory
Broadcast: December 19, 1944
Added: Feb 13 2007
Broadcast: December 28, 1949
Added: Dec 28 2008
Broadcast: 17th December 1952
Added: Dec 19 2010
Broadcast: 8th February 1959
Added: Jul 08 2011
Broadcast: 8th September 1957
Starring: Victor Jory
Added: Oct 17 2008
Broadcast: April 21, 1957
Added: Apr 12 2009
Broadcast: 24th June 1948
Added: Jun 25 2005
Broadcast: 29th April 1948
Added: Apr 30 2006
Broadcast: 14th April 1957
Added: Apr 07 2011