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Lorne Hyman Greene (born Lyon Himan Green; 12 February 1915 – 11 September 1987) was a Canadian actor, musician, singer and radio personality. His notable television roles include Ben Cartwright on the Western ''
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'' and
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in the original science-fiction television series ''
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'' and ''
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''. He also worked on the Canadian television nature documentary series '' Lorne Greene's New Wilderness'' and in television commercials.


Early life and career in Canada

Greene was born Lyon Himan Green in
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, Ontario, to Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire, Dora (
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Grinovsky) and Daniel Green, a shoemaker. He was called "Chaim" by his mother, and his name is shown as "Hyman" on his school report cards. In a biography of him, written by his daughter Linda Greene Bennett, she wrote that it was unknown when he began using the name Lorne, nor when he added an "e" to Green. Greene was the drama instructor at Camp Arowhon, a summer camp in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada, where he developed his talents. Greene began acting while attending
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in
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, where he acquired a knack for broadcasting with the Radio Workshop of the university's Drama Guild on the campus radio station CFRC. He gave up on a career in chemical engineering, and upon graduation, found a job as a radio broadcaster for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). During World War II, Greene served as a Flying officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Afterward, he was assigned as the principal newsreader on the CBC National News. The CBC gave him the nickname "The Voice of Canada", although his role in delivering distressing war news in sonorous tones with his deep, resonant voice following Canada's entry into World War II in 1939 caused many listeners to call him "The Voice of Doom", instead, particularly since he was delegated the assignment of reading the dreaded list of soldiers killed in the war. During his radio days, Greene invented a stopwatch which ran backwards (i.e. it would start from a given number and count down to zero); this helped radio announcers gauge how much time was left while speaking. During his CBC radio career, Greene also narrated documentary films, such as the National Film Board of Canada's '' Fighting Norway'' (1943). Greene left the CBC and became a freelancer after the war when the network ordered staff announcers to turn over a large percentage of any income they earned from film narration. Greene continued to appear on CBC on a freelance basis while becoming the newsreader for private radio station CKEY in Toronto, while also returning to acting work both on stage and in radio plays. After closing his Academy of Radio Arts in 1952, Greene relocated to the United States.
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cast him twice in her Broadway productions. In 1953, he was cast in ''The Prescott Proposals.'' In that same year, she cast him in a verse drama by Christopher Fry, ''
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.'' Greene likewise began appearing in isolated episodes on live television in the 1950s. In 1953, he was seen in the title role of a one-hour adaptation of
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.'' In 1954, he made his Hollywood debut as Saint Peter in ''
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'' and made several more films and appearances on American television. In 1955, he starred in the British Canadian TV series ''Sailor of Fortune''. In 1955, he was Ludwig van Beethoven in an episode of the TV version of '' You Are There'', and also appeared as Marcus Brutus in ''
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'' at the
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. In 1957, Greene played the prosecutor in '' Peyton Place.''


American television

The first of his continuing TV roles was as the patriarch Ben "Pa" Cartwright in ''
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'', the first one-hour Western series filmed in colour (1959–1973), making Greene a household name. He garnered the role after his performance as O'Brien in the CBS production of '' Nineteen Eighty-Four''. In the 1960s, Greene capitalized on his image as Ben Cartwright by recording several albums of country-western/folk songs, which Greene performed in a mixture of spoken word and singing. In 1964, Greene had a number-one
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on the music charts with his spoken-word ballad, "
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" (which referred to the real-life Old West outlaw Johnny Ringo), and got play time from "Saga of the Ponderosa", which detailed the Cartwright founding of the famous ranch. In 1973, after the cancellation of ''Bonanza'' following a 14-year run, Greene joined
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in the ABC crime drama, '' Griff'', about a Los Angeles, California, police officer, Wade "Griff" Griffin, who retires to become a private detective. When it failed to gain sufficient ratings and was cancelled after 13 episodes, Greene thereafter hosted the
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nature documentary series ''Last of the Wild'' from 1974 to 1975. In the 1977
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'' Roots'', he played the first master of Kunta Kinte, John Reynolds. Through the 1970s, Greene was the spokesman for Alpo Beef Chunks dog food commercials, one of the possible origins of the phrase " Eating your own dog food". In 2007, ''TV Guide'' listed Ben Cartwright as the nation's second-most popular TV father (behind Cliff Huxtable). Greene was also known for his role as
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, another patriarchal figure, in the science-fiction television series ''Battlestar Galactica'' (1978–1979) and ''Galactica 1980'' (1980). Greene's typecasting as a wise father character continued with the 1981 series '' Code Red'' as a fire-department chief, whose command includes his children as subordinates. Greene appeared with his former ''Bonanza'' co-star
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on an episode of '' Highway to Heaven''. Greene also appeared with his former ''Bonanza'' co-star Pernell Roberts on a two-part episode of '' Vega$''. He appeared in the
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mockumentary '' The Canadian Conspiracy'', about the supposed subversion of the United States by Canadian-born media personalities. For nearly a decade, Greene co-hosted the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC with Betty White.


Back on Canadian television

In the 1980s, Greene devoted his energies to wildlife and environmental issues, including hosting and narrating the CTV's nature series ''Lorne Greene's New Wilderness'', a show which promoted environmental awareness.


Personal life

Greene was married twice, first to Rita Hands of Toronto (19381960, divorced). Some reports list the start of their marriage as 1940. They had two children, twins born in 1945: Charles Greene and Belinda Susan Bennett. His second wife was Nancy Deale (19611987, Greene's death), with whom he had one child, Gillian Dania Greene, who is married to director
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. The Ponderosa II House was built by Greene in 1960 in Mesa, Arizona. It is located at 602 S. Edgewater Drive. It is a replica of the Bonanza set house from the former Ponderosa Ranch in Incline Village, Nevada. It is listed in the Mesa Historic Property Register.


Death

Greene died on 11 September 1987, aged 72, from complications from pneumonia, following ulcer surgery, in Santa Monica, California. He was interred at
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.


Honours and awards

Greene was made an Officer of the Order of Canada on 28 October 1969, "for services to the Performing Arts and to the community." Greene was awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree by his alma mater, Queen's University, in 1971. He was the 1987 recipient of the Earle Grey Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Canadian
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. He has a star on the
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at 1559 N. Vine Street. In 1974, Greene received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement. In February 1985, Greene was the
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King of Mardi Gras. In May 2006, Greene became one of the first of four entertainers to ever be honoured by Canada Post by being featured on a 51-cent postage stamp. Greene was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame, found on King Street and Simcoe Street in Toronto, in 2015.


Lorne Greene Academy of Radio Arts

Greene founded and was dean of the Lorne Greene Academy of Radio Arts in Toronto in 1945, which trained a number of future broadcasters and actors including Leslie Nielsen, James Doohan,
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, and Bill Luxton , Roy Currie. The school was located on Jarvis Street across from what was then the CBC Radio building. Its faculty included many CBC staff such as Mavor Moore, Fletcher Markle, Lister Sinclair, Andrew Allan, and
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, and graduated a total of 381 students in seven years, 90% of whom found work in the industry. Though successful academically, the school continually lost money, resulting in Greene closing the school in 1952, allowing him to sell the building to recoup his losses.


Filmography

* ''
Churchill's Island ''Churchill's Island'' ( French title: ''La Forteresse de Churchill''
'' (1941) as Narrator * '' Warclouds in the Pacific'' (1941) as Narrator * ''
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'' (1941) as Narrator * '' Flight 6'' (1944) as Narrator * ''
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'' (1953) (television) as Othello * ''
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'' (short film, 1953) as O'Brien * ''
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'' (one episode, 1953) as Joe * ''
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'' (one episode, 1953) as Ed Bailey * '' Danger'' (one episode, 1954) as Stranger * ''
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'' (1954) as Saint Peter * '' Justice'' (one episode, 1954, "The Desperate One") * '' You Are There'' (three episodes, 1954–1955) as Ludwig van Beethoven / Charles Stewart Parnell * ''
Tight Spot ''Tight Spot'' is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson and Brian Keith. The story was inspired by Senator Estes Kefauver's tactics in coercing Virginia Hill to testify in ...
'' (1955) as Benjamin Costain * '' Climax!'' (one episode, 1955) as Dr. Charles Saunders * '' The Elgin Hour'' (one episode, 1955) as Vernon Dyall * ''
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'' (one episode, 1955) as Gentry Morton * ''
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'' (one episode, 1956) as Mr. X * '' Autumn Leaves'' (1956) as Mr. Hanson * '' The Alcoa Hour'' (one episode, 1956) as Sheriff Gash * '' Armstrong Circle Theatre'' (one episode, 1956) as Angelina * '' The United States Steel Hour'' (one episode, 1956) as Dallas * ''
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'' (one episode, 1957) as Colonel Matthews * ''
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'' (one episode, 1957) as Lowell Williams * ''
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'' (five episodes, 1953–1957) * '' Peyton Place'' (1957) as Prosecutor * ''
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'' (1957) as Rice Martin * ''
The Gift of Love ''The Gift of Love'' is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama romance film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Lauren Bacall and Robert Stack. The film's screenplay was based on the short story "The Little Horse" by Nelia Gardner White, origi ...
'' (1958) as Grant Allan * '' Suspicion'' (one episode, 1958) as Monty * '' The Last of the Fast Guns'' (1958) as Michael O'Reilly * '' Shirley Temple's Storybook'' (one episode, 1958) as King Bertrand * '' The Buccaneer'' (1958) as Mercier * '' The Trap'' (1959) as Davis * ''
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'' (417 episodes, 1959–1973) as Ben Cartwright * '' The Third Man'' (one episode, 1959) * '' The Gale Storm Show'' (one episode, 1959) as Constable Barnaby * '' The Hangman'' (1959) as Marshal Clum Cummings * '' Mike Hammer'' (two episodes, 1959) as Carl Kunard, Emmett Gates * '' Bronco'' (one episode, 1959) as Capt. Amos Carr * '' Wagon Train'' (one episode, 1959) as Christopher Webb * '' Cheyenne'' (two episodes, 1960) as Colonel Bell * '' The Errand Boy'' (1961) as Ben Cartwright – Cameo (uncredited) * ''The Legend of Amaluk: An Arctic Odyssey'' (1972) as Narrator * '' Griff'' (12 episodes, 1973–1974) as Wade Griffin * '' ''Earthquake'''' (1974) as Sam Royce * ''
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'' (1973) as Ambassador Warren Richards (1975 US Version only) * '' Nevada Smith'' (1975) as Jonas Cord * '' The Moneychangers'' (1976) as George Quartermain * '' Roots'' (two episodes, 1977) as John Reynolds * '' SST: Death Flight'' (1977) as Marshall Cole * '' The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'' (two episodes, 1977) as Inspector Hans Stavlin * '' The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald'' (1977) as Matthew Arnold Watson * '' Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera'' (1977) as Special Guest * '' Happy Days'' (1977) as Special Guest Cameo * '' The Bastard'' (1978) as Bishop Francis * ''
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'' (21 episodes, 1978–1979) as Commander Adama * '' The Love Boat'' (three episodes, 1979–1982) as Buck Hamilton / Buddy Bowers * '' Klondike Fever'' (1980) as Sam Steele * ''
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'' (10 episodes, 1980) as Commander Adama * ''Living Legend: The King of Rock and Roll'' (1980) * '' Pink Lady'' (one episode, 1980) as Himself * '' Vega$'' (two episodes, 1980) as Emil Remick * ''
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'' (1980) as Bishop John Carroll * ''
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'' (one episode, 1981) as Businessman * ''
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'' (1982) as The Wizard (voice) * '' Code Red'' (12 episodes, 1981–1982) as Battalion Chief Joe Rorchek * '' Police Squad!'' (one episode, 1982) as Stabbed Man * ''
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'' (1982) as Grandfather (voice) * '' Lorne Greene's New Wilderness'' (104 episodes, 1982–1987) as Host / Narrator * ''The Nutcracker: A Fantasy on Ice'' (1983) as Himself / Narrator * '' Highway to Heaven'' (one episode, 1985) as Fred Fusco * '' The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible'' (1986) as Noah (voice) * '' Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter'' (1986) as Theo Marshall * '' The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory'' (1987) as General
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(final film role)


Discography


Albums


Singles


See also

* Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood * Western (genre)


References


External links


Canadian Communications Foundation: ''Lorne Greene (1915–1987)''
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Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
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