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Biff Elliot (born Leon Shalek; July 26, 1923 – August 15, 2012) was an American
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. He is perhaps best known for his role as popular detective Mike Hammer in the 1953 version of ''
I, the Jury ''I, the Jury'' is the 1947 debut novel of American crime fiction writer Mickey Spillane, the first work to feature private investigator Mike Hammer. Plot summary The novel opens as private detective Mike Hammer is called to the apartment of i ...
'' and for his guest appearance as Schmitter in the '' Star Trek'' episode " The Devil in the Dark".


Personal life

Biff Elliot was born Leon Shalek in
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, the son of Susan (née Bernstein) and Israel Shalek. He was the youngest of three brothers and his ancestors were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. His father opened a burlap bag-manufacturing business in
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. His eldest brother, Irwin Elliot Shalek (
Win Elliot Irwin Elliot Shalek (May 7, 1915 – September 17, 1998), better known as Win Elliot, was an American television and radio sportscaster and game show host. He was best known for his long tenures as a play-by-play broadcaster of NHL New York Ra ...
) was a popular radio and television host and sports commentator. His other brother Stanley was president of his father's business. Elliot took the nickname of Biff when he became involved with amateur Golden Glove boxing. After his mother learned of his fighting and canceled any further fights, Elliot played other sports, including track and football. While in college at the
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, Elliot enlisted in the
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, serving in North Africa and Italy in the 34th Infantry Division during World War II. After the war, Elliot served six months of occupation duty and was shipped home, where he resumed his education at the University of Maine, graduating in 1948 with a degree in journalism. Elliot met his first wife Elizabeth (Betty) Dole at college, and she left after her sophomore year to marry him. They moved to New York City, where Betty worked as a high fashion model. Elliot worked steadily in films and television until his wife's death in 1974 at the age of 45. He married again in 1977 to Connie Bandy, and they remained married for 35 years until his death in 2012. He was the brother of
Win Elliot Irwin Elliot Shalek (May 7, 1915 – September 17, 1998), better known as Win Elliot, was an American television and radio sportscaster and game show host. He was best known for his long tenures as a play-by-play broadcaster of NHL New York Ra ...
, a longtime
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sportscaster and 1950s television game-show host.


Career

Elliot, who had acted during his college years, abandoned writing to pursue television roles. He appeared in many important dramatic shows of the time, mostly playing tough, working-class characters. When Elliot was spotted by a Hollywood attorney while performing in a television episode, the attorney recommended him to
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, the producer who was preparing the first film adaption of Mickey Spillane's ''I, the Jury''. After securing the part following a 15-minute audition, Elliot was brought to Hollywood and prepared for the role by reading Mike Hammer novels, often spending the entire night reading them. ''I, the Jury'' became Elliot's first leading film role, and he was the first actor to portray the Mike Hammer character in a film. Although Elliot was signed to a long-term contract as Mike Hammer, other actors were later cast in the role. In 2004 Elliot recorded a commentary track for ''I, the Jury''. Over the next few years, Elliot became a prominent fixture in war films of the 1950s and 1960s, appearing in '' Between Heaven and Hell'', '' The Enemy Below'', '' Pork Chop Hill'' and '' PT 109''. In 1959, playwright
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, who had noticed Elliot in ''I, the Jury'', offered him a role in '' The Story on Page One'', which Odets wrote and directed. In the 1960s, Elliot appeared mostly in television, including appearance on Frank Lovejoy's detective series ''Meet McGraw'' and on ''
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''. In 1961 Elliot played the part of Buddy Blue, a trumpeter on the run from a gangster, in the series ''
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''. In 1966, he portrayed a government agent in an episode of the comedy series ''
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''. In 1967, he appeared in the '' Star Trek'' episode " The Devil in the Dark". He guest-starred in an episode of '' Gibbsville'' in 1976. In 1977, he had a memorable supporting role in
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's '' Beyond Reason'' with
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. In 1974, Elliot costarred in two episodes of the ''
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'' series, playing an
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in one of them. Elliot make his final film appearance in the 1986 film ''
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''. His last appearance on television was in 1986 on the set of the television series of '' Starman''. Elliot retired in 2001.


Retirement

After Elliot's retirement, he worked in radio sports, covering
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sports for the
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. Elliot died at his home in
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, on August 15, 2012, at the age of 89.


Partial filmography

* 1953 ''
I, the Jury ''I, the Jury'' is the 1947 debut novel of American crime fiction writer Mickey Spillane, the first work to feature private investigator Mike Hammer. Plot summary The novel opens as private detective Mike Hammer is called to the apartment of i ...
'' as Mike Hammer * 1955 '' House of Bamboo'' as Webber * 1955 ''
Good Morning, Miss Dove ''Good Morning, Miss Dove'' is a 1955 DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope film that tells the sentimental story of a beloved schoolteacher who reflects back on her life and former students when she is hospitalized. It stars Jennifer Jones, Robert Stack ...
'' as Reverend Alex Burnham * 1956 '' Between Heaven and Hell'' as Tom Thumb, Co. G * 1957 ''
The True Story of Jesse James ''The True Story of Jesse James'' is a 1957 American Western drama film adapted from Henry King's 1939 film ''Jesse James'', which was only loosely based on James' life. It was directed by Nicholas Ray, with Robert Wagner portraying Jesse Jame ...
'' as
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* 1957 '' The Enemy Below'' as Quartermaster * 1958 ''
Torpedo Run ''Torpedo Run'' is a 1958 American war film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Glenn Ford as a World War II submarine commander in the Pacific who is obsessed with sinking a particular Japanese aircraft carrier. The film's working title was '' ...
'' as Lieutenant Paul Buckeye (uncredited) * 1959 '' Pork Chop Hill'' as Private Boven * 1959 '' The Story on Page One'' as Eddie Ritter (uncredited) * 1963 '' PT 109'' as Seaman Edgar E. Mauer * 1963 ''
Combat! ''Combat!'' is an American television drama series that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. The exclamation point in ''Combat!'' was depicted on-screen as a stylized bayonet. The show covered the grim lives of a squad of American so ...
'' (episode: "The Party") as Rafferty * 1965 '' Brainstorm'' as Detective (uncredited) * 1966 '' Blood Bath'' as Cafe Manager * 1966 '' Destination Inner Space'' as Dr. Wilson * 1966 '' The Navy vs. the Night Monsters'' as Commander Arthur Simpson * 1966 ''
Combat! ''Combat!'' is an American television drama series that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. The exclamation point in ''Combat!'' was depicted on-screen as a stylized bayonet. The show covered the grim lives of a squad of American so ...
'' (episode: "The Outsider") as Doctor * 1969 '' The Girl Who Knew Too Much'' as Archie * 1971 '' The Day of the Wolves'' as Inspector * 1971 '' The Hard Ride'' as Mike * 1971 ''
Kotch ''Kotch'' is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Jack Lemmon and starring Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr, Charles Aidman, and Ellen Geer. Adapted by John Paxton from Katharine Topkins' 1965 novel of the same name, the ...
'' (1971) as Motel Manager * 1972 '' Cool Breeze'' as Lieutenant Carl Mager * 1973 ''
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'' as Tiger Petitioner * 1973 ''This Is a Hijack'' as Neal Hanaford * 1974 ''
The Front Page ''The Front Page'' is a Broadway comedy about newspaper reporters on the police beat. Written by former Chicago reporters Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, it was first produced in 1928 and has been adapted for the cinema several times. Plot T ...
'' as Police Dispatcher * 1974 ''Planet of the Apes (TV series) (episode: The Cure) as Orangutan * 1975 ''
The Wild McCullochs ''The Wild McCullochs'' is a 1975 American drama film written and directed by Max Baer Jr. and starring Forrest Tucker, Julie Adams, Max Baer Jr., Janice Heiden, Dennis Redfield and Don Grady. The film was released on May 21, 1975, by American ...
'' as Ralph * 1979 '' The Dark'' as Detective Jack Bresler * 1985 ''Beyond Reason'' as Police Sergeant * 1986 ''
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'' as Belmont


References


External links


Official Website
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Obituary
{{DEFAULTSORT:Elliot, Biff 1923 births 2012 deaths Male actors from Massachusetts American male film actors United States Army personnel of World War II American male television actors Actors from Lynn, Massachusetts University of Maine alumni 20th-century American male actors Jewish American male actors People from Studio City, Los Angeles 21st-century American Jews