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Todd Armstrong (born John Harris Armstrong; July 25, 1937 – November 17, 1992) was an American actor who appeared in ten films and several television series. He is best known for playing the titular role in the cult classic '' Jason and the Argonauts'' (1963), after which his career rapidly waned. He also starred in syndicated
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''.


Early life

Todd Armstrong was born in
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,
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on July 25, 1937, the third of three children. He had two older sisters, Joan and Jeffrey. His parents were Louise Armstrong (née McClelland) and Harris Armstrong (born 1899). Armstrong's father was born in St. Louis (Missouri) and a well-known architect who designed many civil landmarks in St. Louis, such a
The Shanley Building
at 7800 Maryland Avenue in Clayton. Its design won Armstrong the silver medal at the Paris Exposition of 1937. In 1956, Armstrong graduated from
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, where one of his classmates was Auggie Busch, a great-grandson of Anheuser-Busch brewing magnate
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. He moved to
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and trained drama at the prestigious acting school Pasadena Playhouse College of Theatre Arts, where he changed his first name to Todd. He graduated in 1958 with classmates including
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and
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.


Career

Armstrong’s wealthy parents set him up with a trust fund but after a couple of years with no success landing acting roles, he took part-time work as a landscape gardener. One of his clients was actress
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, who played the mother on the '' Dennis the Menace'' television series. Henry learned of her gardener's acting aspirations and was impressed enough by Armstrong's good looks to arrange for him to get a screen test at
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, where she was under contract. He landed a supporting role in the third season of the television show ''
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'', playing Detective Carl Spencer in thirteen episodes in the 1961 season (credited as Todd Armstrong). In 1962, Armstrong made his film debut with a small role in director Edward Dmytryk's drama '' Walk on the Wild Side'' (sole credit as Todd Anderson). He made his second movie appearance that year in ''Five Finger Exercise'' (his credit reverted to Todd Armstrong). His first and most prominent leading role in a film was portraying the title character in '' Jason and the Argonauts'' (1963). A majority of the cast were British, and Armstrong's voice and that of his co-star
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were dubbed by British actors, with
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voicing the character of Jason. Todd had only one additional leading role, in the 1965
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'' King Rat'', after which he receded to supporting parts in pictures such as ''
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round ''Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round'' is a 1966 crime film written and directed by Bernard Girard, and starring James Coburn, Camilla Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne, Todd Armstrong, Robert Webber, Rose Marie and Harrison Ford in his film debut. P ...
'' (1966), and gradually moved back into television work. His final credit as an actor was in ''Icebound in the Antarctic'' (1983), portraying Raymond Shackleton.


Death

Armstrong "married a pianist and settled down in the
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". In 1992, he suffered an injury while working, and soon became addicted to painkillers. After this, he killed himself by gunshot on November 17 of that same year. He was 55..


Filmography

Armstrong appeared in the following film and television roles: * ''
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'' (13 TV episodes, 1961) as Detective Carl Spencer * '' Walk on the Wild Side'' (1962) as Lt. Omar Stroud (credited as Todd Anderson) * ''
Five Finger Exercise ''Five Finger Exercise'' is a 1962 American drama film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Daniel Mann and produced by Frederick Brisson from a screenplay by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, based on the play by Peter Shaffer. The film ...
'' (1962) as Tony Blake * '' Jason and the Argonauts'' (1963) as
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''Jason and the Golden Fleece'' * '' King Rat'' (1965) as Tex: The American Hut * ''
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'' (1966) as Guard (uncredited) * '' Scalplock'' (1966) (television) as Dave Tarrant. When the film became the television series '' The Iron Horse'', Armstrong's original role was played by Gary Collins * ''
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round ''Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round'' is a 1966 crime film written and directed by Bernard Girard, and starring James Coburn, Camilla Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne, Todd Armstrong, Robert Webber, Rose Marie and Harrison Ford in his film debut. P ...
'' (1966) as Alfred Morgan * ''
Winnetou and Old Firehand ''Winnetou and Old Firehand'' (german: Winnetou und sein Freund Old Firehand) is a 1966 western film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Pierre Brice, Rod Cameron, and Marie Versini. It was made as a co-production between West Germany and ...
'' (1966) as Tom
a.k.a. ''Thunder at the Border'' (UK), a.k.a. ''Winnetou: Thunder at the Border'' (USA) * '' A Time for Killing'' (1967) as Lt. 'Pru' Prudessing
a.k.a. ''The Long Ride Home'' (UK) * ''
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'' as John Wing / John August (2 TV episodes, 1968)
a.k.a. ''Gun Law'' (UK), a.k.a. ''Marshal Dillon'' (USA: rerun title) :: - "9:12 to Dodge" (1968) television episode (as Johnny August) :: - "The First People" (1968) television episode (as John Eagle Wing) * ''
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'' (1 television episode, 1974) * ''
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'' as Curt Anderson (1 TV episode, 1975)
a.k.a. ''McGarrett'' (USA: rerun title) :: - "Target? the Lady" (1975) television episode (as Curt Anderson) * ''
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'' as Ted McSherry (1 TV episode, 1982) * ''Shackleton'' (1983) (TV) as Raymond Shackleton
a.k.a. ''Icebound in the Antarctic'' (USA) (final appearance)


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