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Scott Brady (born Gerard Kenneth Tierney; September 13, 1924 – April 16, 1985) was an American film and television actor best known for his roles in Western films and as a ubiquitous television presence. He played the title role in the television series ''
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'' (1959-1961).


Early years

Gerard Kenneth Tierney was born in
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to Lawrence and Mary Alice (née Crowley) Tierney; his father was an Irish-American policeman who was chief of the New York City Aqueduct Police force. His older and younger brothers were fellow actors Lawrence and Edward Tierney, respectively. He took his screen name from a friend's short story in which the hero, a boxer, was named Scott Brady. Brady was reared in suburban
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. He was nicknamed "Roddy" in his youth. He attended Roosevelt and St. Michael's high schools, where he lettered in basketball, football, and track. He aspired to become a football coach or a radio announcer, but instead enlisted in the
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before his graduation from high school. During World War II, he served as a naval aviation mechanic overseas on the USS ''Norton Sound''. Discharged in 1946, Brady headed to
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, where his older brother Lawrence was already making some progress as an actor. First taking menial jobs as a cab driver and a lumberjack, Brady studied at the Beverly Hills Drama School under his G.I. Bill of Rights. There, he studied acting and took vocal training to eliminate his thick Brooklyn accent. Brady had two brushes with scandal. In 1957, he was arrested for narcotics possession, but charges were dropped and he always maintained that he was framed. In 1963, he was barred by the New York State Harness Racing Commission from participation in the sport due to his association with known bookmakers. He also was involved in two lawsuits with Eagle-Lion Films in 1950. The studio sued Brady for $105,000, charging that he had failed to fulfill his contract's requirement of making two films a year for five years. Brady countersued for $510,000 in damages, saying that his career was damaged when Eagle-Lion suspended him.


Acting career

In 1948, Brady made his film debut as a boxer in the programmer '' In This Corner'' (1948) and took tough-guy roles in films like '' He Walked by Night'', '' Undertow'', and ''
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''. He was the leading man in the romantic comedy '' The Model and the Marriage Broker'' and in the cult Western drama '' Johnny Guitar''. From 1953 to 1956, Brady appeared four times in different roles on ''
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'' and appeared five times on '' The Ford Television Theatre''. In 1955, he portrayed Ted Slater in "Man in the Ring" of '' The Loretta Young Show''. From 1953 to 1956, he appeared five times on ''The Ford Television Theatre''. In 1955 and 1957, Brady appeared twice on '' Studio 57''. Early in 1957, he was cast in "The Barbed Wire Preacher" of ''
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''. On December 26, 1957, Brady played the frontier figure William Bent in the episode "Lone Woman" on ''
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''. From 1955 to 1959, Brady appeared five times on '' Schlitz Playhouse'', including the roles of Reno Cromwell in "Night of the Big Swamp" and Calvin Penny in "Papa Said No". The ''Schlitz Playhouse'' episode "The Salted Mine" became the pilot for Brady's own Western television series ''
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'', which aired 78 episodes in syndication from 1959 to 1961. In addition to ''Shotgun Slade'', Brady appeared in several other television Westerns, including '' Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre'', '' The High Chaparral'', ''
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'', '' The Virginian'' (twice), and ''
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'' (three times). In 1958, he played the lead role of Sergeant Matt Blake in '' Ambush at Cimarron Pass''. He dated a number of actresses in Hollywood during this period, including Kipp Hamilton, Carol Ohmart,
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, and Shelley Winters. In 1961, he played the roles of John Keller in "We're Holding Your Son" on ''
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'' and Ernie Taggart in "Voyage into Fear" on ''
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''. In 1962, Brady was cast in the lead guest role as reporter/commentator
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in "The Floyd Gibbons Story" of '' The Untouchables''. The next year, he portrayed Bill Floyd in the episode "Run for Doom" of '' The Alfred Hitchcock Hour''. In 1967, Brady guest-starred on '' Judd, for the Defense''. During the mid-1960s, Brady starred in several of A.C. Lyles' Western films. In 1969, he portrayed Budd Blake in the episode "Panic" of ''
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''. That same year, he played John Harris in the episode “Log 102: We Can’t Just Walk Away From It” of ‘’ Adam 12‘’. Brady was cast as a corrupt US sergeant serving overseas in the film, '' $'' (1971). In 1973, he was cast as Davey Collier in "No Stone Unturned" of ''
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''. On December 5, 1974, Brady guest-starred in the season-one ''Movin' On ''TV episode "High Rollers" as a Vegas pit boss. From 1975 to 1977, Brady had the recurring role of Vinnie in 16 episodes of '' Police Story (1973 TV series), Police Story.'' On February 15, 1977, he appeared as Shirley Feeney's father, Jack Feeney, in the episode "Buddy, Can You Spare a Father?" on ABC's ''
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''. Though he had turned down the role of
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'', Brady appeared as Joe Foley on four episodes in 1976. He appeared five times on ''
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''. In 1977, he portrayed Lou Caruso in "Caruso's Way" of '' Welcome Back, Kotter'', and appeared as Matt Zaleski in the TV miniseries ''
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'' the following year. Brady portrayed Capt. Scofield, in the 1981 made-for-TV film '' McClain's Law''. In 1983, Brady portrayed Alex Kidd in "Shadow of Sam Penny" on ''
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''. Brady's last film acting role was as Sheriff Frank Reilly in the 1984 film '' Gremlins''.


Death

In 1985, Brady died of respiratory failure in Los Angeles at the age of 60. He is interred at
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in
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.


Partial filmography

* '' The Counterfeiters'' (1948) - Jerry McGee * ''
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'' (1948) - Jim Sherbondy * '' In This Corner'' (1948) - Jimmy Weston * '' He Walked by Night'' (1948) - Police Sgt. Marty Brennan * ''
The Gal Who Took the West ''The Gal Who Took the West'' is a 1949 American Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova starring Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady and John Russell. It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America 1950. Plot A ...
'' (1949) - Lee O'Hara * '' Port of New York'' (1949) - Michael 'Mickey' Waters * '' Undertow'' (1949) - Tony Reagan * ''
I Was a Shoplifter ''I Was a Shoplifter'' is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Scott Brady and Mona Freeman. Plot A shoplifter, Faye Burton, is being watched by Herb Klaxon, a security guard at a Los Angeles department st ...
'' (1950) - Jeff Andrews * '' Undercover Girl'' (1950) - Lt. Michael Trent * '' Kansas Raiders'' (1950) - Bill Anderson * '' The Model and the Marriage Broker'' (1951) - Matt Hornbeck * '' Bronco Buster'' (1952) - Bart Eaton * ''
Untamed Frontier ''Untamed Frontier'' is a 1952 American Western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Joseph Cotten, Shelley Winters and Scott Brady. The film, featuring the working title of ''The Untamed'' featured the feature film debuts of Suzan B ...
'' (1952) - Glenn Denbow * '' Yankee Buccaneer'' (1952) - Lt. David Farragut * ''
Montana Belle ''Montana Belle'' is a 1952 American Trucolor Western film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Jane Russell. It is one of several fictionalized movies about outlaw Belle Starr. The story is set in Oklahoma, where the real Starr was killed. The ...
'' (1952) - Bob Dalton * '' Bloodhounds of Broadway'' (1952) - Robert 'Numbers' Foster * '' Three Steps to the Gallows'' (UK) / White Fire (US) (1953) - Gregor Stevens * '' A Perilous Journey'' (1953) - Shard Benton * ''
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'' (1953) - Joe Banning * '' Johnny Guitar'' (1954) - Dancin' Kid * '' The Law vs. Billy the Kid'' (1954) - William 'Billy the Kid' Bonney * '' They Were So Young'' (1954) - Richard Lanning * '' Gentlemen Marry Brunettes'' (1955) - David Action * '' The Vanishing American'' (1955) - Blandy * '' Mohawk'' (1956) - Jonathan * ''
Terror at Midnight ''Terror at Midnight'' is a 1956 film noir crime film directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Scott Brady, Joan Vohs and Frank Faylen.Koper p.157 The film's sets were designed by art director Walter E. Keller. Plot Rick Rickards, a cop, lend ...
'' (1956) - Neal 'Rick' Rickards * '' The Maverick Queen'' (1956) - Sundance * ''
The Storm Rider ''The Storm Rider'' is a 1957 American Western film directed by Edward Bernds, written by Edward Bernds and Don Martin, and starring Scott Brady, Mala Powers, Bill Williams, John Goddard, William Fawcett and Roy Engel. It is based on the short ...
'' (1957) - Bart Jones * ''
The Restless Breed ''The Restless Breed'' is a 1957 Western film, directed by Allan Dwan and starring Scott Brady and Anne Bancroft. Plot 1865: Lawyer Mitch Baker is called into an office of the United States Secret Service to be told that his father was murder ...
'' (1957) - Mitch * '' Ambush at Cimarron Pass'' (1958) - Sgt. Matt Blake * '' Blood Arrow'' (1958) - Dan Kree * ''
Battle Flame ''Battle Flame'' is a 1959 American war film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Elwood Ullman. The film stars Scott Brady, Elaine Edwards, Robert Blake, Wayne Heffley, Gordon Jones and Ken Miller. The film was released on July 26, 19 ...
'' (1959) - 1st Lt. Frank Davis * ''
Operation Bikini ''Operation Bikini'', also titled ''The Seafighter'', is a war film released in 1963 by American International Pictures. It was directed by Anthony Carras and starred Tab Hunter, Frankie Avalon and Scott Brady. The casting was aimed to capture a ...
'' (1963) - Capt. Emmett Carey * '' Stage to Thunder Rock'' (1964) - Sam Swope * ''
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! ''John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!'' is a 1965 American comedy film based on the novel by William Peter Blatty published in 1963. The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson. The film was shot in the Mojave Desert. In the film, an American milita ...
'' (1965) - Coach Sakalakis * ''
Black Spurs ''Black Spurs'' is a 1965 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Linda Darnell (in her final film role), Terry Moore, Scott Brady, Lon Chaney Jr., Richard Arlen and Bruce ...
'' (1965) - Reverend Tanner * ''
Destination Inner Space ''Destination Inner Space'' is a 1966 science fiction film produced by Earl Lyon, directed by Francis D. Lyon, written by Arthur C. Pierce, and stars Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, and Sheree North. The film was released to theaters in the US in M ...
'' (1966) - Cmdr. Wayne * ''
Castle of Evil ''Castle of Evil'' is a 1966 American color horror film produced by Earle Lyon, directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Charles A. Wallace. It stars Scott Brady, Virginia Mayo, David Brian, Lisa Gaye, Hugh Marlowe and William Thourlby. The f ...
'' (1966) - Matt Granger * ''
Red Tomahawk ''Red Tomahawk'' is a 1967 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars Howard Keel, Joan Caulfield, Broderick Crawford, Scott Brady, Wendell Corey, Richard Arlen and Tom Drake. The film was r ...
'' (1967) - Ep Wyatt * '' Fort Utah'' (1967) - Dajin * ''
Journey to the Center of Time ''Journey to the Center of Time'' is a 1967 U.S. science fiction film, directed by David L. Hewitt, and starring Scott Brady and Anthony Eisley. It is a remake of '' The Time Travelers'' (1964), and was also known as ''Time Warp''. Plot Stanton ...
'' (1967) - Stanton * '' Arizona Bushwhackers'' (1968) - Tom Rile * '' The Road Hustlers'' (1968) - Earl Veasey * ''They Ran for Their Lives'' (1968) - Joe Seely * ''
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'' (1969) - Dan Morgan * '' Nightmare in Wax'' (1969) - Detective Haskell * ''
Satan's Sadists ''Satan's Sadists'' is a 1969 American outlaw biker film directed by Al Adamson and starring Russ Tamblyn. Plot The plot centers around an outlaw motorcycle gang called the "Satans", who roam the deserts of the American Southwest. The gang's le ...
'' (1969) - Charlie Baldwin * '' The Ice House'' (1969) - Lt. Scott * ''
The Cycle Savages ''The Cycle Savages'' is a 1969 American outlaw biker exploitation film written and directed by Bill Brame, and stars Bruce Dern and Melody Patterson. The film follows a biker and his crew who go after an artist who sketched his nude girlfriend. ...
'' (1969) - Vice Squad Detective (uncredited) * ''
Five Bloody Graves ''Five Bloody Graves'' is an American western film directed by Al Adamson and starring Robert Dix, Scott Brady, Jim Davis, John Carradine, Paula Raymond. Fruita, Utah was used as a setting for the film. Cast *Robert Dix as Ben Thompson *Scott B ...
'' (1969) - Jim Wade * ''
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'' (1969) - Public Affairs Officer * ''
Hell's Bloody Devils ''Hell's Bloody Devils'' (also known as ''The Fakers'' and ''Operation M'') is a 1970 American film directed by Al Adamson and written by Jerry Evans. Plot FBI agent Mark Adams (John Gabriel) poses as a member of a Las Vegas crime syndicate in ord ...
'' (1970) - Brand * '' Cain's Cutthroats'' (1970) - Justice Cain * '' Doctors' Wives'' (1971) - Sgt.Malloy * '' $'' (AKA: ''The Heist'') (UK title) (1971) - Sarge * '' The Loners'' (1972) - Policeman Hearn * '' Bonnie's Kids'' (1972) - Ben * ''The Leo Chronicles'' (1972) * '' Wicked, Wicked'' (1973) - Police Sgt. Ramsey * '' The Night Strangler'' (1973) - Police Captain Schubert * '' Roll, Freddy, Roll!'' (1974, TV Movie) - Admiral Norton * ''
When Every Day Was the Fourth of July ''When Every Day Was the Fourth of July'' is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film about a Jewish-American family in 1937 Bridgeport, Connecticut. Narrated in first person flashback, the story follows a 12-year-old boy and his family who ...
'' (1978, TV Movie) - Officer Michael Doyle * ''Women in White'' (1979, TV Movie) - Bartender * ''
The China Syndrome ''The China Syndrome'' is a 1979 American disaster thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. The film stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, Michael Douglas (who also produced), Scott Brady, James ...
'' (1979) - Herman De Young * '' Strange Behavior'' (1981) - Shea * '' McClain's Law'' (1981) - Capt. Scofield * '' Gremlins'' (1984) - Sheriff Frank (final film role)


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