Robert Lansing (actor)

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Robert Lansing (Template:IPAc-en; born Robert Howell Brown,<ref name="t">Template:Cite news Template:Open access</ref> June 5, 1928 – October 23, 1994) was an American stage, film, and television actor.<ref name="LATimes">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Hollywood">Template:Cite web</ref>

Lansing is probably best remembered as the authoritarian Brigadier General Frank Savage in 12 O'Clock High (1964), the television drama series about American bomber pilots during World War II.<ref name="LATimes" /><ref name="Playbill">Template:Cite web</ref> During his career, which spanned five decades, Lansing appeared in 245 episodes of 73 television series, 11 TV movies, and 19 motion pictures.Template:Citation needed His other notable television roles included 87th Precinct (1961–62), the Star Trek episode "Assignment: Earth" (1968), Automan (1983–1984), and The Equalizer (1985–1989).

Early life

While living in Los Angeles, California, he attended University High School.<ref>D.S.S. Form 1 Military Draft Registration Card completed on June 7, 1946.</ref> As a young actor in New York City, he was hired to join a stock company in Michigan, but was told he would first have to join the Actors' Equity Association. Equity would not allow him to join as "Robert Brown" because another actor was using that name. Because the stock company was based in Lansing, this became the actor's new surname.<ref name="Duffin">Template:Cite book</ref>

Lansing served two years in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Osaka, Japan, where he worked at Armed Forces Radio.<ref name="Duffin"/>

Career

Early roles

During the late 1940s and early 1950s, he worked under his real name Bob Brown as a radio announcer at WANE in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He also was active as an actor in a Fort Wayne theater group. Lansing first appeared on Broadway in the play Stalag 17 (1951) directed by José Ferrer, replacing Mark Roberts in the role of Dunbar at the 48th Street Theater.<ref name="Stalag17">Template:Cite web</ref> He gained early acting experience at the Actors Studio.<ref name="t" />

Stage

His rugged good looks, commanding stage presence, and stentorian voice earned him continuing stage work<ref name="LATimes" /> and throughout his film career, he periodically returned to the New York stage, making his last such appearance in 1991.<ref name="NYTBio">Template:Cite news</ref>

He played the lead in the 1973 Roundabout Theater production of August Strindberg's The Father, staged by Gene Feist. New York Times critic Clive Barnes praised Lansing's "mannered, tortured, and racked portrait of the Captain" as "superlative," comparing it favorably with a Michael Redgrave performance years earlier.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Also that year he starred with Barbara Bel Geddes in the Broadway production of Jean Kerr's comedy Finishing Touches.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 1977, Lansing appeared in a one-man show as coal miner union leader John L. Lewis.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Lansing appeared in Tennessee Williams' Suddenly, Last Summer and Eugene O'Neill's The Great God Brown in the title role. His other stage performances included roles in Charley's Aunt, Elmer Rice's Cue for Passion, The Lovers, and The Cut of the Axe.<ref name="Playbill"/><ref name="PlaybillBio">Template:Cite web</ref> Off-Broadway, his work included The Father, the "Sea Plays" of Eugene O'Neill, and two one-man shows, Damien and The Disciple of Discontent.<ref name="LATimes"/>

In 1989, Lansing appeared at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in a dramatization of John Brown's Body. The three-person cast also included Christopher Reeve and Laurie Kennedy.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Film

On film, Lansing starred in the 1959 science-fiction film 4D Man. He also starred as marine biologist Hank Donner in the 1966 nature drama film Namu, the Killer Whale. His other films included Under the Yum Yum Tree, A Gathering of Eagles, The Grissom Gang, Bittersweet Love, False Face, Empire of the Ants, and The Nest.

Television

Lansing first appeared on TV on Kraft Television Theatre in 1956.<ref name="Playbill"/> In the 1961–1962 television season, Lansing was cast as Detective Steve Carella on NBC's 87th Precinct series, based on the Ed McBain detective novels. His costars were Gena Rowlands, Ron Harper, Gregory Walcott, and Norman Fell. Also in 1961, he played Jed Trask, a troubled shooter, in the Bonanza episode, "Cutthroat Junction". He guest-starred in two other episodes of the NBC's Western series: "Danger Road" (1970) as Gunny O'Riley and "Heritage of Anger" (1972) as John Dundee. He played Doc Holliday in an episode of NBC's The Tall Man, with Barry Sullivan and Clu Gulager. Lansing starred alongside Clu Gulager again in a 1965 episode of NBC's The Virginian TV series titled "The Brothers". Again on NBC, in 1966, Lansing guest-starred as General Custer in a three-episode segment of Branded called "Call to Glory".

John van Dreelen, Lansing, and Alf Kjellin in 12 O'Clock High (1965)

Robert Lansing is probably best known for his role as Brigadier General Frank Savage in the first season of the Quinn Martin production, 12 O'Clock High, which aired on the ABC Television Network from 1964 to 1967.

His other television roles include portrayals of an alcoholic college professor in ABC's drama Channing, as Gil Green in the 1963 episode "Fear Begins at Forty" on the NBC medical drama The Eleventh Hour, as a bounty hunter on Gunsmoke, and as a parole officer in a 1968 episode ("A Time to Love — A Time to Cry") of The Mod Squad.

He was the interstellar secret agent Gary Seven in a Star Trek episode ("Assignment: Earth", 1968), which also featured Teri Garr, and was originally intended as a backdoor pilot for an unsold new series.<ref name="Assignmentearth">Template:Cite webTemplate:Unreliable source?</ref>

Lansing played an international secret agent in The Man Who Never Was, and Lt. Jack Curtis on Automan. He also played a recurring role, known only as "Control", on 29 episodes of The Equalizer between 1985 and 1989, which then was spun-off into the TV movie Memories of Manon, which aired on February 13, 1989. He guest-starred in The Twilight Zone episode "The Long Morrow" and in the Thriller episode "Fatal Impulse". He also guest-starred on other television productions such as NBC's Law & Order.

In the 1980s, he did a series of television commercials for Liberty National Bank in Louisville, Kentucky, and for the popular supermarket chain Giant Eagle.

Lansing's final television role was that of Police Captain Paul Blaisdell on the series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. The role was written specifically for Lansing by series writer and executive producer Michael Sloan, who had worked with Lansing on the series The Equalizer in the 1980s, although Lansing had already been diagnosed with cancer. Despite continuing health problems, Lansing performed in 24 episodes in the first and second seasons. In the final episode of season two, titled "Retribution", Lansing's character of Blaisdell was written out, with the possibility of the character returning if the actor's health improved. The episode, filmed in February 1994, was Lansing's final acting performance. It aired on November 28, 1994, a month after the actor died, and was dedicated to his memory.Template:Citation needed

Personal life and death

Lansing had a son, Robert Frederick Orin Lansing, with his first wife, actress Emily McLaughlin whom he married in 1956; they divorced in 1968. The following year, Lansing married Gari Hardy, but this marriage also ended in divorce. The couple had a daughter, Alice Lucille Lansing. His last marriage was to Anne Pivar, with whom he remained until his death in 1994.Template:Citation needed From 1991 to 1993, he was president of The Players Club, a theatrical fraternal organization founded by Edwin Booth in 1888.<ref name="NYTBio" />

A long-time smoker, Lansing died in a Bronx, New York, hospice while undergoing treatment for lung cancer. He was 66.<ref name="NYT">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="LATimes" />

His funeral was at Congregation Rodelph Shalom in Manhattan,<ref name="NYT" /> after which he was buried at Union Field Cemetery in Ridgewood, Queens.Template:Citation needed

Filmography

Film roles

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Stage roles

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TV film roles

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  • Calhoun: County Agent (1964, TV movie) as Eric Sloane
  • The Long Hunt of April Savage (1966, TV movie) as April Savage
  • The Astronaut (1972, TV movie) as John Phillips
  • Killer by Night (1972, TV movie) as Warren Claman
  • Crime Club (1975, TV movie) as Alex Norton
  • Widow (1976, TV movie) as Harold
  • The Deadly Triangle (1977, TV movie) as Charles Cole
  • Life on the Mississippi (1980, Nebraska Public Television Movie) as Horace Bixby
  • Shadow of Sam Penny (1983, TV movie) as Sam Penny
  • Memories of Manon (1988, TV movie) as "Control"
  • Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1989, TV movie) as General McAllister
  • Submarine: Steel Boats, Iron Men (1989, TV movie) as Narrator

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Television series

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