Jack Weston (born Morris Weinstein; August 21, 1924 – May 3, 1996) was an American actor. He was nominated for a
Golden Globe Award
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in 1976 and a
Tony Award in 1981.
Career
Weston, a native of
Cleveland,
Ohio, usually played comic roles in films such as ''
Cactus Flower'' (1969) and ''
Please Don't Eat the Daisies'' (1960). He occasionally took on heavier parts, such as the scheming crook and stalker, who along with
Alan Arkin and
Richard Crenna attempts to terrorize and rob a blind
Audrey Hepburn
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in the 1967 film ''
Wait Until Dark''.
Weston had numerous other character roles over 25 years, including in major films such as ''
The Cincinnati Kid'' (1965), ''
The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1968), ''
Gator
Gator is a slang word for alligator.
Gator may also refer to:
People nicknamed Gator
*Mike Greenwell (born 1963), American Major League Baseball player nicknamed "The Gator"
*Ron Guidry (born 1950), former Major League Baseball pitcher
*Gator H ...
'' (1976), ''
Cuba'' (1979), ''
High Road to China High Road to China or The High Road to China may refer to:
* ''High Road to China'' (novel), a 1977 novel by Jon Cleary
* ''High Road to China'' (film), a 1983 American adventure film based on Cleary's novel
* ''The High Road to China'' (book), ...
'' (1983), ''
Dirty Dancing'' (1987), ''
Ishtar'' (1987), and ''
Short Circuit 2'' (1988).
On television, he made numerous appearances, such as murderer Fred Calvert in the 1958 ''
Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Daring Decoy". In 1961, he was a guest star in the TV drama ''
Route 66
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'', playing the manager of a traveling group of young women nightclub dancers who mistreats his employees. In 1963, he was a guest star in an episode called "
Fatso" in the TV drama ''
The Fugitive''.
In 1976, he was nominated for a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his performance in the film ''
The Ritz''. In 1981, Weston appeared on
Broadway in
Woody Allen's comedy ''
The Floating Light Bulb'', for which he was nominated for a
Tony Award as Best Actor. His other stage appearances include ''
Bells are Ringing'' in 1956 (with
Judy Holliday), ''
The Ritz'' in 1975,
Neil Simon's ''
California Suite'' (1976) and ''
One Night Stand
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'' in 1980.
Weston co-starred in
Alan Alda's 1981 film ''
The Four Seasons'', and then reprised his role to star in a television series spinoff on CBS.
Personal life
By age 12, Weston was performing at the
Cleveland Playhouse as a member of its "Curtain Pullers" youth program. He also appeared in school productions at Parkwood Elementary, Patrick Henry Jr. High, and Glenville High School. Joining the Army in 1943, he served for 28 months, mostly in Italy with the 34th Infantry Division. After the war, he again appeared at the Playhouse in 1945 as Jack Weinstein and then moved to New York, where former Playhouse director K. Elmo Lowe helped him obtain work managing a USO troupe touring Japan, China, Okinawa, and Korea.
Afterward, in New York, he joined the
American Theatre Wing with
Lee Strasberg. He did not advance far professionally and returned to Cleveland, where he met
Marge Redmond, another local actress, and the pair relocated to New York and were married there in 1950. Redmond was later noted for her role in the
ABC sitcom ''
The Flying Nun''. They occasionally appeared together, an example being a 1963 episode of ''
The Twilight Zone'' titled "
The Bard". Redmond and Weston divorced in the 1980s. The couple had no children.
Weston's second marriage was to Laurie Gilkes, and they had one child together. They were married until his death from
lymphoma on May 3, 1996, after a six-year struggle. He was 71 years old.
Jack was the older brother of
Anthony Spinelli
Anthony Spinelli (February 21, 1927 – May 29, 2000) was an American one-time mainstream actor and producer, who later became a pornographic film director.
Under his original stage name, Sam Weston, he produced the mainstream films '' Gun Fev ...
, whose birth name was Sam Weinstein and whose first stage name was Sam Weston. The Westons were Jewish.
Selected filmography
* ''
Stage Struck'' (1958) as Frank
* ''
Peter Gunn'' (1958), "The Kill" (S1E01) as Dave Green
* ''
I Want to Live!'' (1958) as NCO at Party (uncredited)
* ''
Imitation of Life
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'' (1959) as Tom
* ''
Please Don't Eat the Daisies'' (1960) as Joe Positano
* ''
All in a Night's Work'' (1961) as Lasker
* ''
The Honeymoon Machine'' (1961) as Signalman Burford Taylor
* ''
It's Only Money'' (1962) as Leopold
* ''
Palm Springs Weekend'' (1963) as Coach Fred Campbell
* ''
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
''The Incredible Mr. Limpet'' is a 1964 American live-action/animated comedy film produced by Warner Bros.''Variety'' film review; January 22, 1964, page 6. and based on the 1942 novel ''Mr. Limpet'' by Theodore Pratt. It is about a man named He ...
'' (1964) as George Stickle
* ''
The Cincinnati Kid'' (1965) as Pig
* ''
Mirage
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'' (1965) as Lester
* ''
Wait Until Dark'' (1967) as Carlino
* ''
The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1968) as Erwin Weaver
* ''
The April Fools'' (1969) as Potter Shrader
* ''
Cactus Flower'' (1969) as Harvey Greenfield
* ''
A New Leaf'' (1971) as Andy McPherson
* ''
Fuzz'' (1972) as Det. Meyer Meyer
* ''
Marco'' (1973) as Maffio Polo
* ''
The Ritz'' (1976) as Gaetano Proclo
* ''
Gator
Gator is a slang word for alligator.
Gator may also refer to:
People nicknamed Gator
*Mike Greenwell (born 1963), American Major League Baseball player nicknamed "The Gator"
*Ron Guidry (born 1950), former Major League Baseball pitcher
*Gator H ...
'' (1976) as Irving Greenfield
* ''
Cuba'' (1979) as Larry Gutman
* ''
Can't Stop the Music'' (1980) as Benny Murray
* ''
The Four Seasons'' (1981) as Danny Zimmer
* ''
High Road to China High Road to China or The High Road to China may refer to:
* ''High Road to China'' (novel), a 1977 novel by Jon Cleary
* ''High Road to China'' (film), a 1983 American adventure film based on Cleary's novel
* ''The High Road to China'' (book), ...
'' (1983) as Struts
* ''
The Longshot
''The Longshot'' is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring Tim Conway.
Plot
Four friends enjoy betting on horses at the race track. Someone tells them that he's got something to give his horse to make it run faster, and ...
'' (1986) as Elton
* ''
Rad'' (1986) as Duke Best
* ''
Dirty Dancing'' (1987) as Max Kellerman
* ''
Ishtar'' (1987) as Marty Freed
* ''
Short Circuit 2'' (1988) as Oscar Baldwin
Television appearances
In 1949, Weston appeared as Mr. Storm in episode five of ''
Captain Video and His Video Rangers''.
In 1953-54, he appeared as Wilbur Wormser on CBS-TV's ''
Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers
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'', a Saturday-morning kiddie show, and he was often recognized on the street or subway by children in and around New York City.
In 1960, Weston appeared as Otto in ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', episode 28, season five, called "Forty Detectives", on April 24, 1960.
In the 1960–1961 television season, Weston appeared as Chick Adams, a reporter, on the
CBS sitcom ''
My Sister Eileen''.
The next season, he starred in the short-lived sitcom ''
The Hathaways'' (ABC), in which
Peggy Cass and he adopted three
chimpanzee
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s (the
Marquis Chimps
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).
He also made guest appearances on such television series as ''
Peter Gunn'', ''
Perry Mason'', ''
Rescue 8'', ''
The Twilight Zone'' (episodes "
The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street", and "
The Bard"), ''
The Untouchables'', ''
Have Gun – Will Travel'', ''
Johnny Staccato
''Johnny Staccato'' is an American private detective television series starring John Cassavetes which ran for 27 episodes on NBC from September 10, 1959 through March 24, 1960.
Synopsis
Titular character Johnny Staccato, played by John Cassavetes ...
'', ''
Thriller
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* Thriller (genre), a broad genre of literature, film and television
** Thriller film, a film genre under the general thriller genre
Comics
* ''Thriller'' (DC Comics), a comic book series published 1983–84 by DC Comics i ...
'', ''
The Lawless Years'' (two episodes), ''
Route 66
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'', ''
Harrigan and Son'', ''
Stoney Burke'', ''
Breaking Point'', ''
The Fugitive'', ''
Bewitched
''Bewitched'' is an American fantasy sitcom television series that originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972. It is about a witch who marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typic ...
'', ''
Gunsmoke
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'', ''
Twelve O'Clock High'', ''
Laredo'', ''
Tales of the Unexpected'', ''
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', ''
The Carol Burnett Show'', ''
All in the Family'', and ''
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show''.
References
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1924 births
1996 deaths
American male film actors
American male musical theatre actors
American male stage actors
American male television actors
Deaths from lymphoma
Deaths from cancer in New York (state)
20th-century American male actors
Male actors from Cleveland
Military personnel from Cleveland
Jewish American male actors
20th-century American singers
20th-century American male singers
United States Army personnel of World War II
20th-century American Jews