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Leif Erickson

Acting

Born October 27, 1911 · Alameda, California, USA

Died January 29, 1986

Also known as Leif Erikson · Glenn Erickson · Glen Erickson

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leif Erickson (born William Wycliffe Anderson) was an American stage, film, and television actor. Erickson was born in Alameda, California, near San Francisco. He worked as a soloist in a band as vocalist and trombone player, performed in Max Reinhardt's productions, and then gained a small amount of stage experience in a comedy vaudeville act. Initially billed by Paramount Pictures as Glenn Erickson, he began his screen career as a leading man in Westerns. Erickson enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II. Rising to the rank of Chief Petty Officer in the Naval Aviation Photographic Unit, he served as a military photographer, shooting film in combat zones, and as an instructor. He was shot down twice in the Pacific as well as receiving two Purple Hearts. Erickson was in the unit that filmed and photographed the Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945. Over four years service, he shot more than 200,000 feet of film for the Navy. Erickson's first films were two 1933 band films with Betty Grable before starting a string of Buster Crabbe Western films based on Zane Grey novels. He would go on to appears in films such as The Snake Pit, Sorry, Wrong Number, Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd, Invaders from Mars, On the Waterfront, A Gathering of Eagles, Roustabout, The Carpetbaggers and Mirage. One of his more notable roles was as Deborah Kerr's macho husband in the stage and film versions of Tea and Sympathy. He appeared with Greta Garbo, as her brother in Conquest (1937). He played the role of Pete, the vindictive boat engineer, in the 1951 remake of the famed musical Show Boat. His final appearance in a feature film was in Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977). Erickson appeared frequently on television; he was cast as Dr. Hillyer in "Consider Her Ways" (1964) and as Paul White in "The Monkey's Paw—A Retelling" (1965) on CBS's The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. However, he is probably best known for The High Chaparral, which aired on NBC from 1967 until 1971. He portrayed a rancher, Big John Cannon, determined to establish a cattle empire in the Arizona Territory while keeping peace with the Apache. Erickson guest-starred in several television series, including Rawhide, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Marcus Welby, M.D., Medical Center, Cannon, The Rifleman, The Rockford Files, and the 1977 series Hunter. His final role was in an episode of Fantasy Island in 1984. Erickson was married to actress Frances Farmer from 1936 until 1942. The same day that his divorce from Farmer was finalized, June 12, 1942, he married actress Margaret Hayes. They divorced a month later. He married Ann Diamond in 1945. They had two children, William Leif Erickson (born 1946 - died 1971 in a car accident) and Susan Irene Erickson (born 1950). Erickson died of cancer in Pensacola, Florida, on January 29, 1986, aged 74 CLR

Filmography50+ titles

On the Waterfront

1954as Glover

Night Gallery

1969as Charlie Wheatland

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

1962as Paul White

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955as Wayne Phillips

The Rockford Files

1974as Carl Colton 'C.C.' Calloway

Bonanza

1959as Josh Tatum

Nothing But the Truth

1941as Tommy Van Dusen

Rawhide

1959as Frank Travis

Mirage

1965as The Major

The Rifleman

1958

The Snake Pit

1948as Gordon

H.M. Pulham, Esq.

1941as Rodney 'Bo-Jo' Brown

The Streets of San Francisco

1972

Daniel Boone

1964as Aaron Burr

Tea and Sympathy

1956as Bill Reynolds

The Rookies

1972

Ironside

1967

The Fastest Gun Alive

1956as Lou Glover

Mannix

1967

The High Chaparral

1967as Big John Cannon

Sorry, Wrong Number

1948as Fred Lord

Gunsmoke

1955as Virgil Powell

Winterhawk

1975as Guthrie

Carbine Williams

1952as Feder

Conquest

1937as Paul Lachinski

Strait-Jacket

1964as Bill Cutler

The Virginian

1962as Peterson

Dallas

1950as U.S. Marshal Martin Weatherby

Twilight's Last Gleaming

1977as Ralph Whittaker - CIA Director

Sailor Beware

1952as Commander Lane

Johnny Stool Pigeon

1949as Pringle

Night Monster

1942as Laurie

I Saw What You Did

1965as Dave Mannering

Show Boat

1951as Pete

The Fantastic Journey

as Ben Wallace

Trouble Along the Way

1953as Father Provincial aka Ed

The Cimarron Kid

1952as Marshal John Sutton

Joan of Arc

1948as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans

Roustabout

1964as Joe Lean

Fort Algiers

1953as Kalmani

Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd

1952as Morgan

Arabian Nights

1942as Kamar (as Leif Erikson)

Drift Fence

1936as Curley Prentice

The Carpetbaggers

1964as Jonas Cord Sr.

A Gathering of Eagles

1963as Gen. Hewitt

Invaders from Mars

1953as Mr. George MacLean

Born to the Saddle

1953as Bob Marshall

Desert Gold

1936as Glenn Kasedon

Shootout at Big Sag

1962as Sam Barbee

The Gangster

1947as Beaumont