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Jack Webb


Jack Webb

Birthday:

04/02/1920

Place of birth:

Santa Monica, California, USA:

Biography:

John Randolph 'Jack' Webb (also known by the pen name John Randolph; April 2, 1920 – December 23, 1982) was an American actor, television producer, director, and screenwriter, who is most famous for his role as Sergeant Joe Friday in the radio and television series Dragnet. He was also the founder of his own production company, Mark VII Limited. Born in Santa Monica, California, Webb grew up in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles as the child of a single mother after his father left home before he was born. During World War II, Webb enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, but he "washed out" of flight training and was granted a hardship discharge to care for his family. Following his discharge, he moved to San Francisco, where a wartime shortage of announcers led to a temporary appointment to his own half-hour comedy radio show on ABC's KGO Radio in 1946. By 1949 he had abandoned comedy for drama, and starred in numerous radio shows until finding success in film and television in the late 1950s. Webb had a featured role as a crime lab technician in the 1948 film He Walked by Night, a thinly-fictionalized recounting of the 1946 Walker crime spree. This experience gave Webb the idea for Dragnet: a recurring series based on real cases from LAPD police files, featuring authentic depictions of the modern police detective, including methods, mannerisms, and technical language. Following the success of Dragnet, Webb appeared in numerous television shows and specials, including the well-known 1972 series Emergency! During his work on a revival of Dragnet in 1982, Webb suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 62. His funeral was given full police honors, and then LAPD Chief Daryl Gates retired the badge number 714 used by Webb's Joe Friday of Dragnet fame.  



Credits

Greenboy: Prescription for Death (2013)
as Joe Friday (archive footage)
Los Angeles Plays Itself (2004)
as Sergeant Joe Friday in Dragnet (archive footage)
O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra (1971)
as Narrator
The Selling of the Pentagon (1971)
as Self (archive footage)
Your Tour In Vietnam (1970)
as Narrator
Dragnet (1969)
as Joe Friday
Star Spangled Salesman (1968)
as Security Man
Greyhounds of the Sea (1967)
as Narrator
A Day in Vietnam (1967)
as Narrator
Red Nightmare (1962)
as On-Camera Narrator
The John Glenn Story (1962)
as Narrator
The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961)
as William 'Bill' Bowers
A Force in Readiness (1961)
as
-30- (1959)
as Sam Gatlin
The D.I. (1957)
as Gunnery Sgt. Jim Moore
24 Hour Alert (1955)
as Himself
Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
as Pete Kelly
Dragnet (1954)
as Sergeant Joe Friday
You're in the Navy Now (1951)
as Ens. Anthony 'Tony' Barbo
Halls of Montezuma (1951)
as Correspondent Dickerman
Dark City (1950)
as Augie
The Men (1950)
as Norm
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
as Artie Green
Appointment with Danger (1950)
as Joe Regas
He Walked by Night (1949)
as Lee Whitey
Hollow Triumph (1948)
as Bullseye (uncredited)
Three on a Match (1932)
as Boy in Schoolyard (uncredited)
Little Mo (1978)
Executive Producer
Mobile Two (1975)
Executive Producer
The Log of the Black Pearl (1975)
Executive Producer
Chase (1973)
Director
Chase (1973)
Producer
The Century Turns (1972)
Executive Producer
Emergency! (1972)
Director
Emergency! (1972)
Executive Producer
O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra (1971)
Director
The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill (1971)
Executive Producer
The D.A.: Murder One (1969)
Executive Producer
Dragnet (1969)
Director
Dragnet (1969)
Producer
The Man from Galveston (1963)
Executive Producer
The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961)
Director
-30- (1959)
Director
-30- (1959)
Producer
The D.I. (1957)
Director
Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
Director
Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
Producer
Dragnet (1954)
Director