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Jim Davis


Jim Davis

Birthday:

08/26/1909

Place of birth:

Edgerton, Platte County, Missouri, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jim Davis (born Marlin Davis, August 26, 1909 – April 26, 1981) was an American actor, best known for his role as Jock Ewing in the CBS prime-time soap opera, Dallas, a role which continued until he was too ill from a terminal illness to perform. He was known as Jim Davis by the time of his first major screen role, which was opposite Bette Davis in the 1948 melodrama Winter Meeting,[3] a lavish failure for which he was lambasted in the press as being too inexperienced to play the part properly. His subsequent film career consisted of mostly B movies, many of them westerns, although he made an impression as a U.S. senator in the Warren Beatty conspiracy thriller The Parallax View. Davis performed in numerous television series episodes in the 1950s-1970s. After years of relatively low-profile roles, Davis was cast as family patriarch Jock Ewing on Dallas, which debuted in 1978. During season four, he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma but continued to film the show as long as he could. In many scenes as the season progressed he was shown seated, and his voice became softer and more obviously affected by his illness. He wore a hairpiece to cover the hair he'd lost from chemotherapy. A season four storyline regarding the Takapa development and Jock's separation from Miss Ellie was ended abruptly at the end of season four. The writers depicted the couple suddenly leaving to go on an extended second honeymoon when it became obvious that Davis could no longer continue to work. Their departure in a limousine in the episode "New Beginnings" was Davis' only scene in that episode, and his condition was so poor that close watching reveals (based on his unsynchronized lip movement) that he overdubbed his one last line of dialogue. It was his final appearance on the show. He died of complications from his illness while season four was being aired.



Credits

Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy "Satchel" Paige (1981)
as Mr. Wilkenson
The Day Time Ended (1980)
as Grant Williams
Comes a Horseman (1978)
as Julie Blocker
Killing Stone (1978)
as Sen. Barry Tyler
Trail of Danger (1978)
as Pop Apling
The Choirboys (1977)
as Drobeck
Just a Little Inconvenience (1977)
as Dave Erickson
Enigma (1977)
as Colonel Valentine
Law of the Land (1976)
as Sheriff Pat Lambrose
The Runaway Barge (1975)
as Capt. Buckshot Bates
Satan's Triangle (1975)
as Hal
The Parallax View (1974)
as George Hammond
Inferno in Paradise (1974)
as Rocky Stratton
Deliver Us from Evil (1973)
as Dixie
Bad Company (1972)
as Marshal
The Honkers (1972)
as Sheriff Potter
The Trackers (1971)
as Sheriff Naylor
Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971)
as Sgt. Martin
Big Jake (1971)
as Head of Lynching Party
Monte Walsh (1970)
as Cal Brennan
Rio Lobo (1970)
as Riley
Five Bloody Graves (1969)
as Clay Bates
The Ice House (1969)
as Jake
They Ran for Their Lives (1968)
as Vince Ballard
The Road Hustlers (1968)
as Noah Reedy
Hondo and the Apaches (1967)
as Krantz
Fort Utah (1967)
as Scarecrow
El Dorado (1966)
as Jim Purvis
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966)
as Marshal MacPhee
Zebra in the Kitchen (1965)
as Adam Carlyle
Iron Angel (1964)
as Sgt. Walsh
Buttons and Her Beaus (1962)
as
The Gambler Wore a Gun (1961)
as Case Silverthorne
Frontier Uprising (1961)
as Jim Stockton
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
as Gunman at Boot Hill
Noose for a Gunman (1960)
as Case Britton
Alias Jesse James (1959)
as Frank James
A Lust to Kill (1958)
as Marshal Matt Gordon
Flaming Frontier (1958)
as Col. Hugh Carver
Wolf Dog (1958)
as Jim Hughes
The Toughest Gun in Tombstone (1958)
as Johnny Ringo
Raiders of Old California (1957)
as Angus Clyde McKane
Guns Don't Argue (1957)
as Police Captain Stewart / Narrator
The Quiet Gun (1957)
as Ralph Carpenter
Last Stagecoach West (1957)
as Bill Cameron
Apache Warrior (1957)
as Ben Ziegler
Monster from Green Hell (1957)
as Dr. Quent Brady
The Restless Breed (1957)
as Ed Newton
Four Women in Black (1957)
as Sheriff
The Badge of Marshal Brennan (1957)
as Jeff Harlan
Duel at Apache Wells (1957)
as Dean Cannary
Frontier Gambler (1956)
as Tony Burton
The Maverick Queen (1956)
as The Stranger
Blonde Bait (1956)
as Nick Randall
The Wild Dakotas (1956)
as Aaron Baring
The Bottom of the Bottle (1956)
as George Cady
The Vanishing American (1955)
as Glendon
Last of the Desperados (1955)
as Chief Deputy John Poe
The Last Command (1955)
as Ben Evans
Timberjack (1955)
as Poole
Hell's Outpost (1954)
as Sam Horne
The Outlaw's Daughter (1954)
as Marshal Dan Porter
The Outcast (1954)
as Major Linton Cosgrave
The Big Chase (1954)
as Brad Bellows
Jubilee Trail (1954)
as Silky
Woman They Almost Lynched (1953)
as Cole Younger
Ride the Man Down (1952)
as Red Courteen
The Big Sky (1952)
as Streak
Woman of the North Country (1952)
as Steve Powell
Rose of Cimarron (1952)
as Willie Whitewater
The Sea Hornet (1951)
as Tony Sullivan
Silver Canyon (1951)
as Wade McQuarrie
Little Big Horn (1951)
as Cpl. Doan Moylan
Cavalry Scout (1951)
as Lt. Spaulding
Oh! Susanna (1951)
as Ira Jordan
Three Desperate Men (1951)
as Fred Denton
California Passage (1950)
as Lincoln 'Linc' Corey
The Showdown (1950)
as Cochran
The Cariboo Trail (1950)
as Miller
Hi-Jacked (1950)
as Joe Harper
The Savage Horde (1950)
as Lt. Mike Baker
Yes Sir, That's My Baby (1949)
as Joe Tascarelli
Brimstone (1949)
as Nick Courteen
Hellfire (1949)
as Gyp Stoner
Red Stallion In The Rockies (1949)
as Dave Ryder
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949)
as Slave Overseer (uncredited)
Winter Meeting (1948)
as Slick Novak
The Fabulous Texan (1947)
as Sam Bass
Merton of the Movies (1947)
as Von Strutt's Assistant (uncredited)
Gallant Bess (1946)
as Harry
Up Goes Maisie (1946)
as Matthews (Uncredited)
Swing Shift Maisie (1943)
as Investigator / Airport Announcer (Uncredited)
Pilot #5 (1943)
as Military Policeman
Stand by for Action (1942)
as Talker (uncredited)
White Cargo (1942)
as Seaplane Pilot (uncredited)
Tennessee Johnson (1942)
as Reporter (uncredited)
Keep 'Em Sailing (1942)
as Joseph Cummins
Northwest Rangers (1942)
as Mountie with Warrant