American actor (1926-2017)
Don Gordon
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Born
| Donald Walter Guadagno
(
1926-11-13
)
November 13, 1926
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Died
| April 24, 2017
(2017-04-24)
(aged 90)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Resting place
| Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
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Occupation(s)
| Film, television actor
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Years active
| 1949?1993
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Spouses
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(
m.
1948;
div.
1953)
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(
m.
1954;
div.
1958)
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(
m.
1959;
div.
1979)
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Denise Farr
(
m.
1979)
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Children
| 2
[1]
[2]
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Don Gordon
(born
Donald Walter Guadagno
; November 13, 1926 ? April 24, 2017)
[3]
was an American
film
and
television
actor
. His most notable film roles were those in which he appeared alongside his friend
Steve McQueen
:
Bullitt
(1968),
Papillon
(1973) and
The Towering Inferno
(1974).
[
citation needed
]
Between the first and the last of those films he appeared in
The Gamblers
(1970),
WUSA
(1970),
Cannon for Cordoba
(1970),
The Last Movie
(1971),
Z.P.G.
(1972),
Fuzz
(1972),
Slaughter
(1972),
The Mack
(1973),
The Education of Sonny Carson
(1974) and
Omen III: The Final Conflict
(1981) as the ill-fated assistant to protagonist
Damien Thorn
.
Early life
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Gordon was born Donald Walter Guadagno in Los Angeles on November 13, 1926. He sold newspapers at the age of eight to help support his family during the
Great Depression
. He enlisted in the
Navy
at the age of fifteen after the
attack on Pearl Harbor
, convincing his mother to say he was eighteen. He won eleven
service stars
.
[4]
Gordon entered
drama school
after the war and changed his name. As recounted after his death in
The New York Times
,
Gordon was standing outside the drama school at
Sunset Boulevard
and Gordon Street, when "a classmate told him that he would never make it in show business with the surname Guadagno. The student then pointed to the street sign and said, 'Your name should be Don Gordon.'"
[4]
Career
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Gordon's television successes began with a starring role in the 1960?1961 syndicated series
The Blue Angels
, based on the elite precision flight demonstration pilots of the
United States Navy
Blue Angels
.
[5]
In 1962, Gordon was nominated for a Primetime
Emmy
Award for his role as Joey Tassili on
CBS
's
legal drama
,
The Defenders
,
[6]
starring
E.G. Marshall
. During 1977?1978, he co-starred in the television show
Lucan
,
[5]
: 632
and he played Harry in the CBS drama
The Contender
(1980).
[5]
: 207
Later career
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Gordon's last credited film work was the 2005 documentary,
Steve McQueen ? The Essence of Cool
. Gordon was interviewed along with several others who had worked with McQueen, with whom he was a close friend and colleague.
Personal life
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On February 18, 1948, Gordon (aged 21) married actress
Helen Westcott
(aged 20) in Oxnard, California.
[7]
In 1950, they had a daughter named Jennifer, and they divorced in 1953.
[1]
[2]
[8]
He married actress
Bek Nelson
on December 31, 1959, in Los Angeles. They adopted a daughter, Gabrielle, in 1966, and they divorced on May 23, 1979.
[9]
Gordon died at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
[3]
in Los Angeles on April 24, 2017, aged 90, survived by his wife, Denise, and his daughters, Jennifer and Gabrielle. He was diagnosed with cancer shortly before his death.
[10]
[4]
Selected filmography
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- Twelve O'Clock High
(1949) - First Patient in Base Hospital (uncredited)
- Halls of Montezuma
(1951) - Marine (uncredited)
- Let's Go Navy!
(1951) - Sailor (uncredited)
- Force of Arms
(1951) - Sergeant Webber (uncredited)
- It's a Big Country: An American Anthology
(1951) - Mervin (uncredited)
- Girls in the Night
(1953) - Irv Kellener
- Law and Order
(1953) - Bart Durling (uncredited)
- The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
(1953) - Soldier (uncredited)
- Revolt at Fort Laramie
(1956) - Jean Salignac
- The Benny Goodman Story
(1956) - Tough Boy in Gang (uncredited)
- The Walter Winchell File
"The Bargain" (1958) - Deek
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(1959) (Season 5 Episode 9: "Dead Weight") - Rudy Stickney, the Thug
- Cry Tough
(1959) - Incho
- The Twilight Zone
(1959) (Season 1 Episode 13: "The Four of Us Are Dying" - Andy Marshak
- The Twilight Zone
(Season 5, Episode 16, The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross) (1964) - Salvadore Ross
- The Outer Limits
(Season 1, Episode 19, The Invisibles) (1964) - Agent Luis B. Spain
- Combat!
(Season 4, Episode 8, Crossfire) (1965) - Private Stevens
- The Lollipop Cover
(1965) - Nick Bartaloni
- 12 O'Clock High
(Season 3, Episode 9, The Fighter Pilot) (1966) - Lieutenant Dominic DeJohn
- The Invaders
(Season 2, Episode 6, The Trial) (1967) - Charlie Gilman
- Bullitt
(1968) - Delgetti
- The Gamblers
(1970) - Rooney
- WUSA
(1970) - Bogdanovich
- Cannon for Cordoba
(1971) - Jackson Harkness
- The Last Movie
(1971) - Neville Robey
- Z.P.G.
(1972) - George Borden
- Fuzz
(1972) - Anthony La Bresca
- Slaughter
(1972) - Harry
- The Mack
(1973) - Hank
- The Return of Charlie Chan
(1973) - Lambert
- Papillon
(1973) - Julot
- The Education of Sonny Carson
(1974) - Pigliani
- Columbo
(Season 4, Episode 2, Negative Reaction) (1974) - Alvin Deschler
- The Towering Inferno
(1974) - Kappy
- Out of the Blue
(1980) - Charlie
- Omen III: The Final Conflict
(1981) - Harvey Dean, assistant of the
Antichrist
Damien Thorn
- The Beast Within
(1982) - Judge Curwin
- Knight Rider
(1982) - Police Lieutenant Dickerson
- The Dukes of Hazzard
(1983) - Frank Scanlon
- Knight Rider
(1985) - Randy Cavanaugh
- Lethal Weapon
(1987) - Cop #2
- Code Name Vengeance
(1987) - Harry Applegate
- Skin Deep
(1989) - Curt
- The Exorcist III
(1990) - Ryan
- The Borrower
(1991) - Charles Krieger
References
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a
b
"Don Gordon Dead: Character Actor, Steve McQueen Friend Was 90 | Holly…"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. Archived from
the original
on 26 July 2017.
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a
b
"Helen Westcott ? The Private Life and Times of Helen Westcott. Helen Westcott Pictures"
.
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a
b
Barnes, Mike (May 5, 2017).
"Don Gordon, Top-Notch Character Actor and Pal of Steve McQueen, Dies at 90"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. Archived from
the original
on 26 July 2017
. Retrieved
26 July
2017
.
- ^
a
b
c
Don Gordon, Steve McQueen’s Sidekick Onscreen and in Life, Dies at 90
The New York Times
, May 7, 2017. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
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a
b
c
Terrace, Vincent (2011).
Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010
(2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 116.
ISBN
978-0-7864-6477-7
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"("Don Gordon" search results)"
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EMMYS
. Television Academy. Archived from
the original
on July 26, 2017
. Retrieved
July 26,
2017
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"Marriages"
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Billboard
. March 20, 1948. p. 48
. Retrieved
July 26,
2017
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Wagner, Laura (Fall 2016). "Helen Westcott: "A Very Gifted Actress"
".
Films of the Golden Age
(86): 74?76.
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Aaker, Everett (2017).
Television Western Players, 1960?1975: A Biographical Dictionary
. McFarland. p. 318.
ISBN
9781476628561
. Retrieved
26 July
2017
.
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"Don Gordon, Top-Notch Character Actor and Pal of Steve McQueen, Dies at 90"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. 5 May 2017.
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