Raymon Lee Cramton (June 11, 1937 – July 24, 2012), known professionally as Chad Everett, was an American actor who appeared in more than 40 films and television series. He played Dr. Joe Gannon in the television drama ''
Medical Center'', which aired from 1969 to 1976.
Early life
Everett's father was a racecar driver as well as a racing mechanic and an auto parts salesman. Some confusion existed regarding the year of his birth. According to ''
The Washington Post
''The Washington Post'', locally known as ''The'' ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'' or ''WP'', is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington m ...
'', "many reference sources list Mr. Everett's date of birth as 1936, but legal records indicate he was born one year later. He routinely gave his age as consistent with a birth date in 1937."
His name was later changed to Chad Everett by his agent
Henry Willson.
Everett said he did not mind the change because he was tired of explaining his real name: "Raymon-no-D, Cramton-no-P."
He was raised in
Dearborn, Michigan
Dearborn is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. An inner-ring Metro Detroit, suburb of Detroit, Dearborn borders Detroit to the south and west, roughly west of downtown Detroit. In the 2020 United States ...
, where he attended
Fordson High School. While there, he played on the football team as a quarterback and began acting in stage plays at age 14. During his junior year at
Wayne State University
Wayne State University (WSU) is a public university, public research university in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 375 programs. It is Michigan's third-l ...
in Detroit, he joined a State Department–sponsored acting troupe that toured India. "I went into acting because I'm easily bored", Everett once said. "Acting seemed to give vent to a lot of different feelings."
He graduated from WSU with a degree in drama.
Career
Acting
In 1961, Everett signed a seven-year contract to
MGM
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, commonly shortened to MGM or MGM Studios) is an American Film production, film and television production and film distribution, distribution company headquartered ...
.
Everett's first notable role came in an episode of the 1960-1962 detective series ''
Surfside 6''. His first major role came a year later in the film ''
Claudelle Inglish'', and he played a deputy in the short-lived 1963 ABC Western television series ''
The Dakotas''. After appearing in a number of movies and television series in the later 1960s, he got his big break, landing the role of Dr. Joe Gannon on the medical drama ''
Medical Center'', with costar
James Daly.
He appeared in numerous films and television series, including ''
The Singing Nun
Jeanne-Paule Marie "Jeannine" Deckers (17 October 1933 – 29 March 1985), better known as and often called The Singing Nun in English-speaking countries, was a Catholic Church in Belgium, Belgian Catholic singer-songwriter and former member ...
'', ''
Centennial'', ''Hagen'', ''
Airplane II: The Sequel'', ''
Star Command'', and ''
Mulholland Drive''. He also appeared as a
guest star in more than 40 television series such as ''
Redigo''; ''
Melrose Place''; ''
The Nanny
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''; ''
Touched by an Angel
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''; ''
Diagnosis: Murder''; ''
Caroline in the City
''Caroline in the City'' is an American television sitcom that ran on NBC from 1995 until 1999. It stars Lea Thompson as cartoonist Caroline Duffy, who lives in Manhattan. The rest of the cast includes Eric Lutes, Malcolm Gets, Amy Pietz, an ...
''; ''
Murder, She Wrote
''Murder, She Wrote'' is an American crime drama television series, created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson and William Link, starring Angela Lansbury, and produced and distributed by Universal Television for the CBS network. The series f ...
''; ''
The Red Skelton Show
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''; ''
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.''; and ''
Route 66''.
In 1986, Everett's star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame
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was unveiled.
In 1987, Everett supplied the voice of Ultraman Chuck in the English version of the animated movie ''
Ultraman: The Adventure Begins'' and voiced several characters in the animated television series ''
The New Yogi Bear Show''. He hosted
Trinity Broadcasting Network
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's ''Master's Theater''. He was selected by the family of
John Wayne
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to be the voice of the
audio-animatronic
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figure of Wayne in
Disney's Hollywood Studios'
The Great Movie Ride. Based on
Patrick Wayne's suggestion, Everett also provided the voice of Wayne in a scene that only appears in the VHS version of ''
Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (replacing the
Hulk Hogan
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scene that appeared in the theatrical and DVD versions).
In 2001, Everett played one brief scene with
Naomi Watts in
David Lynch
David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 16, 2025) was an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician, and actor. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Lynch was often called a "visionary" and received acclaim f ...
's ''Mulholland Drive''. ''Salon'' online magazine cited this scene as "the heart of the movie".
Writing
Everett authored and self-published a book of romantic poetry, which he dedicated to wife Shelby Grant.
Singing
He recorded a couple of albums, including ''All Strung Out'' in 1971, for Marina, by
MGM
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covering ''
Ain't No Sunshine''.
Philanthropy
For many years, Everett co-hosted the Labor Day
Jerry Lewis Telethon, which raises money and awareness for and about the affliction of
muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophies (MD) are a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of rare neuromuscular diseases that cause progressive weakness and breakdown of skeletal muscles over time. The disorders differ as to which muscles are primarily affe ...
.
Personal life
Everett married actress
Shelby Grant in
Tucson, Arizona
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on May 22, 1966. Everett was on location in Tucson filming the 1967 movie ''
Return of the Gunfighter'' at the time of their wedding.
They had two daughters, Katherine and Shannon. The couple remained married for 45 years until her death after a brain aneurysm on June 25, 2011.
Everett credited his family with being a stabilizing force in his life, stating that even in the worst of times, Grant "never threatened to leave. She would tell me that she was there for me. If not for my family, I would have been in big trouble." Grant noted his romanticism; he sent her so many flowers during their courtship that "my balcony looked like a burial ground." He also often wrote sentimental poems to Grant throughout their marriage, as well as to his daughters. The couple renewed their marriage vows every seven years.
After ''Medical Center'' ended, Everett became frustrated when no movie roles were forthcoming and television roles were not working out. A long-time social drinker, he began drinking heavily. He was consuming a quart of vodka a day by the time he quit drinking in 1986. "I was a functional alcoholic." Shelby noted his alcohol-related mood swings and has said, "
nally I confronted him. I came into the bedroom with a big pot of coffee one morning and said 'we have a major problem to deal with here.'" A month later, Everett caught sight of himself on a video and did not like what he saw. "'Finally,' I said, 'I am really in trouble'. I stepped outside and I looked up and said 'Father, you take it. I can't handle it anymore.'" The next day, he told his daughters (who were living at home at the time), "I am addicted to alcohol, and I am not going away to detox. I am going to do it here so that you can see what happens to someone if you let a substance take control of you."
He attended his first
Alcoholics Anonymous
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meeting the next day and claimed he never drank again, attributing his discipline to his Christian faith and his self-pride.
Controversies
Dick Cavett Interview
During an appearance on ''
The Dick Cavett Show'' that aired on March 31, 1972, Everett gifted a pair of panties to fellow guest
Lily Tomlin. Later in the interview, Cavett listed his animals as "three horses and three dogs and a wife." When Cavett prompted Everett to "think about the billing order" of his statement, Everett reiterated that his wife was "the most beautiful animal I own," causing Tomlin to walk off the set.
Paternity lawsuit
Beginning in 1973, actress
Sheila Scott (actress) initiated court proceedings against Everett three times, claiming her son Dale (born 1973) was fathered by him. The lengthy and complicated paternity suit ended in 1984 when a California Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Everett. The court stated:
"From the evidence adduced, the jury concluded that Everett was not Dale's father despite the 94.67 percent probability of paternity from the HLA test"... "In this appeal, we affirm a judgment following a jury verdict finding the defendant and respondent not to be the father of the minor child."
Everett refused to take any more tests regarding paternity. He entered into a private financial settlement with Scott in 1973 but steadfastly maintained he was not Dale's father.
[ In 1991, Scott was sentenced to three months' probation following a guilty verdict of "harassing" Everett for 18 years, including death threats against him and his wife. She was ordered to undergo psychological testing and never to publicly declare that Everett was Dale's father.]
Death
Everett died on July 24, 2012, at his home in Los Angeles of lung cancer.[LA Times obit for Chad Everett](_blank)
July 24, 2012 He was 75 years old.
TV and filmography
*'' Claudelle Inglish'' (1961) as Linn Varner
*'' Lawman'' (1961, TV series) as Cole Herod / Jim Austin
*'' 77 Sunset Strip'' (1962, TV series) as Ross / Anthony Chase / Mark Adams
*'' Rome Adventure'' (1962) as Young Man
*'' The Chapman Report'' (1962) as Bob Jensen
*'' The Dakotas'' (1962–63, TV series) as Deputy Del Stark
*'' Get Yourself a College Girl'' (1964) as Gary Underwood
*'' Branded'' (1965, TV series) as Adam Manning / Tad Manning
*'' Combat!'' (1965, TV series) as Steve Kovac
*'' Made in Paris'' (1966) as Ted Barclay
*''The Singing Nun
Jeanne-Paule Marie "Jeannine" Deckers (17 October 1933 – 29 March 1985), better known as and often called The Singing Nun in English-speaking countries, was a Catholic Church in Belgium, Belgian Catholic singer-songwriter and former member ...
'' (1966) as Robert Gerarde
*'' Johnny Tiger'' (1966) as Johnny Tiger
*'' First to Fight'' (1967) as Sergeant Jack Connell
*'' Return of the Gunfighter'' (1967) as Lee Sutton
*'' The Last Challenge'' (1967) as 'Lot' McGuire
*'' The F.B.I.'' (1968) as Daniel Sayers
*'' The Impossible Years'' (1968) as Richard Merrick
*'' Medical Center'' (1969–1976, TV series) as Dr. Joe Gannon
*'' Ironside'' (1969, TV series) as Larry Van Druten
*'' The Firechasers'' (1971) as Quentin Barnaby
*''Give Me My Money'' (1977)
*'' Centennial'' (1978–79, TV mini-series) as Major Maxwell Mercy
*'' The French Atlantic Affair'' (1979, TV mini-series) as Harold Columbine
*''Hagen'' (1980, TV Series) as Paul Hagen
*''The Intruder Within'' (1981, TV movie) as Jake Nevins
*'' Airplane II: The Sequel'' (1982) as Simon Kurtz
* ''Madame's Place
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'' (1982, TV series) as Himself
*'' The Rousters'' (1983–84, TV series) as Wyatt Earp III
*'' Malibu'' (1983, TV movie) as Art Bonnell
*'' Fever Pitch'' (1985) as The Dutchman
*''Murder, She Wrote
''Murder, She Wrote'' is an American crime drama television series, created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson and William Link, starring Angela Lansbury, and produced and distributed by Universal Television for the CBS network. The series f ...
'' (1986–1993, TV series) as Martin Fraser / Clark Blanchard / Lieutenant Redick / Kevin Keats
*''The Jigsaw Murders'' (1989) as Sergeant Joe DaVonzo
*''Thunderboat Row'' (1989, TV movie) as Ben Bishop
*'' Heroes Stand Alone'' (1989) as Zack Duncan
*'' McKenna'' (1994–1995, TV series) as Jack McKenna
*''Cybill
''Cybill'' is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre, which aired for four seasons and 87 episodes on CBS from January 2, 1995, to July 13, 1998. Starring Cybill Shepherd, the show revolves around the life of Cybill Sheridan, a t ...
'' (1995, TV series) as David Whittier Sr.
*'' Star Command'' (1996, TV movie) as Commander Shane Ridnaur
*''Touched by an Angel
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'' (1997, episode: "Crisis of Faith") as Reverend Daniel Brewer
*'' Diagnosis: Murder'' (1997, episode: 'Physician, Murder Thyself') as Dr. Clayton Andrews
*''When Time Expires'' (1997, TV movie) as Walter Kelly, June's Father
*'' Just Shoot Me'' (1997, TV series) as Tom Youngerman
* '' Melrose Place'' (1998, TV series) as Thomas Sterling
* ''The Nanny
''The Nanny'' is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from November 3, 1993, to June 23, 1999, starring Fran Drescher as Fran Fine, a Jewish wikt:fashionista, fashionista from Flushing, Queens, who becomes the nanny of three children ...
'' (1998, TV series) as Dr. Osborn
*'' Psycho'' (1998) as Tom Cassidy
*''Free Fall
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A freely falling object may not necessarily be falling down in the vertical direction. If the common definition of the word ...
'' (1999) as Richard Pierce
*'' Manhattan, AZ'' (2000, TV series) as Jake Manhattan
*'' Mulholland Drive'' (2001) as Jimmy Katz
*'' Frank McKlusky, C.I.'' (2002) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' View from the Top'' (2003) as Jack Weston (uncredited)
*'' Tiptoes'' (2003) as Kirk
*'' Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie'' (2004) as Jess Moondragon (cameo)
*''The Mountain
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'' (2005) as Toby (pilot)
*'' E-Ring'' (2006, TV series) as Army Chief of Staff General Long
*''Cold Case
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'' (2006, episode: " Forever Blue") as Jimmy Bruno
*''Unspoken'' (2006) as Narrator
*''Without a Trace
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'' (2007, episode: "Skin Deep") as Joseph Pratt
*''The Pink Conspiracy'' (2007) as Dr. Redbush
*'' Break'' (2008) as The Man
*''Supernatural
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'' (2009, episode: " The Curious Case of Dean Winchester") as Old Dean Winchester
*'' Undercovers'' (2010–2012, TV series) as Professor Joseph Shilling
*''No Clean Break'' (2011, TV series) as The Man
*''Chemistry
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'' (2011, TV series) as Victor 'Vic' Strathmore
*''Castle
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'' (2012, TV series) as Jerry Maddox
See also
References
External links
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2012 deaths
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