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John Crawford

AKA: Johnny Crawford
Birthday: 1920-09-13
Died: 2010-09-21
Birthplace: Colfax, Washington, USA


Burly, handsome and rugged character actor John Crawford appeared in over 200 movies and TV shows combined in a career that spanned over 40 years, usually cast as tough and/or villainous characters. Crawford was born Cleve Richardson on September 13, 1920, in Colfax, Washington. He was discovered by a Warner Bros. scout while attending the University of Washington's School of Drama. Although he failed his screen test, Crawford nonetheless joined RKO as a laborer. He then got a job building sets at Circle Theater in Los Angeles, and eventually persuaded the producers to cast him in some of their plays. He was soon signed to Columbia Pictures to act in secondary roles in westerns. In the late 1950s he graduated to bigger parts in such films as Ordre de tuer  (1958), La clé (1958) and Un homme pour le bagne (1960), all of which were made in the UK. Crawford returned to America in the early 1960s and began a prolific career in both movies and TV series, up until 1986. His most memorable film roles include the ill-fated chief engineer inL'aventure du Poséidon (1972), the hearty Tom Iverson in La fugue (1975), the bumbling mayor of San Francisco in L'inspecteur ne renonce jamais (1976), hard-nosed police chief Buzz Cavanaugh in Un couple en fuite (1977) and amiable old mine hand Brian Deerling in The Boogens (1981). John had recurring parts as Sheriff Ep Bridges inLa famille des collines (1971) and Capt. Parks on Sergent Anderson (1974). Among the many TV shows he made guest appearances in are The Lone Ranger (1949), Superman(1952), Les espions (1965), La quatrième dimension (1959), Les incorruptibles (1959),La grande caravane (1957), Le fugitif (1963), Star Trek (1966), Perdus dans l'espace(1965), Bonanza (1959), Stalag 13 (1965), Mission impossible (1966), Gunsmoke(1955), Super Jaimie (1976), Dallas (1978) and Dynastie (1981). Crawford died at age 90 following complications from a stroke on September 21, 2010, in Thousand Oaks, California. He's survived by his ex-wife Ann Wakefield, four daughters and two grandchildren. - IMDb Mini Biography

Filmography

Duel at Diablo
Character: Clay Dean
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Character: Alexander
The Enforcer
Character: The Mayor

The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
Character: Captain Sherick
Night Moves
Character: Tom Iverson
Tilt
Character: Mickey

The Boogens
Character: Brian Deering
Cyrano de Bergerac
Character: Cadet
Hell Is a City
Character: Don Starling

Solomon and Sheba
Character: Joab
Without Reservations
Character: Soldier (uncredited)
Prisoners of the Casbah
Character: Guard (uncredited)

The Man Who Was Nobody
Character: South Africa Smith
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted
Character: Danton - Henchman
The Impersonator
Character: Sgt. Jimmy Bradford

Come Fly with Me
Character: Co-Pilot
Intent to Kill
Character: Boyd
Raton Pass
Character: Sam

The Severed Arm
Character: Doctor Sanders
Donovan's Kid
Character: Thunder City Sheriff
Outlaw Blues
Character: Buzz Cavenaugh

Serpent of the Nile
Character: Captain Domitius
Lonely Heart Bandits
Character: Stevedore

Battle of Rogue River
Character: Capt. Richard Hillman
The Invisible Monster
Character: Harris
The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd
Character: Captain Kidd

The Ravine
Character: Captain Keller
Hard Knocks
Character: Josh
The Two-Five
Character: Capt. Paul Carter

The Americanization of Emily
Character: Chief Petty Officer Paul Adams
The Other Victim
Character: Price
A Star Shall Rise
Character: Gaspar

The Asphalt Jungle
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
The Poseidon Adventure
Character: Chief Engineer
The Phantom of 42nd Street
Character: John Carraby

The 300 Spartans
Character: Agathon the Spartan Spy
Slaves of Babylon
Character: Avil

Adventures of Frank and Jesse James
Character: Amos Ramsey
Spring Night, Summer Night
Character: Virgil
Secret of Outlaw Flats
Character: King Bradshaw

The Big Heat
Character: Al - Bannion's Brother-in-Law (uncredited)
I Saw What You Did
Character: Trooper
The Red Badge of Courage
Character: Soldier (uncredited)

Return of the Gunfighter
Character: Butch Cassidy
Radar Patrol vs. Spy King
Character: Sands

Northwest Territory
Character: LeBeau
Old Oklahoma Plains
Character: Chuck Ramsey
Message to My Daughter
Character: Abortionist

Son of Geronimo
Character: Ace Devlin [Chs.1-9]
Marshal of Cedar Rock
Character: Chris Peters - Henchman

Dreamer
Character: Riverboat Captain
Ghost of Zorro
Character: Agent Mulvaney - Ch. 3, 4
Sons of Adventure
Character: George Norton

Rebel City
Character: Joe Spencer
Star of Texas
Character: Texas Ranger Stockton
Lawman Without a Gun
Character: Sgt. Hunt

Floods of Fear
Character: Jack Murphy
The Towering Inferno
Character: Callahan
The Key
Character: American Captain

Jason and the Argonauts
Character: Polydeuces (uncredited)
J.W. Coop
Character: Rancher
Blackhawk
Character: Chuck

The Swiss Family Robinson
Character: Nate Bidwell
Exodus
Character: Capt. Hank Schlosberg
Elvis and the Beauty Queen
Character: Vernon Presley

Honeychile
Character: Marvin McKay
Orders to Kill
Character: Kimball
The Devil's Messenger
Character: Donald Powell

Hollywood Story
Character: 1st Detective (uncredited)
Mystery Street
Character: Reporter (uncredited)

John Paul Jones
Character: George Washington
The Time of Their Lives
Character: Dandy at Party (uncredited)
Trader Tom of the China Seas
Character: Bill Gaines

The Longest Day
Character: Col. Caffey (uncredited)
Strange Homecoming
Character: Winston
Piccadilly Third Stop
Character: Joe Preedy

Actors and Sin
Character: Movie Hero

Union Station
Character: Hackett (uncredited)
Grave Secrets
Character: Homer
Satan's Satellites
Character: Roth