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Gale Gordon (born Charles Thomas Aldrich Jr., February 20, 1906 – June 30, 1995) was an American
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perhaps best remembered as
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's longtime television foil—and particularly as cantankerously combustible, tightfisted bank executive
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, on Ball's second
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, ''
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''. Gordon also appeared in '' I Love Lucy'' and had starring roles in Ball's successful third series ''
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'' and her short-lived fourth and final series ''
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''. Gordon was also a respected and beloved
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actor who is remembered for his role as school principal Osgood Conklin in '' Our Miss Brooks'', starring
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, in both the 1948–1957 radio series and the 1952–1956 television series. He also co-starred as the second Mr. Wilson in ''Dennis the Menace'', replacing Joseph Kearns after he died.


Career


Radio

Born Charles Thomas Aldrich Jr., in
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to vaudevillian Charles Thomas Aldrich and his wife, English actress Gloria Gordon, Gale Gordon's first big radio break came via the recurring roles of "Mayor La Trivia" and "Foggy Williams" on '' Fibber McGee and Molly'', before playing Rumson Bullard on the show's successful spinoff, '' The Great Gildersleeve''. Gordon and his character of Mayor La Trivia left the show during
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when Gordon enlisted in the US Coast Guard, where he spent four years. He was the first actor to play the role of
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, in the 1935 radio serial ''The Amazing Interplanetary Adventures of Flash Gordon''. He also played Dr. Stevens in ''Glorious One''. From 1937 to 1939, he starred as "The Octopus" in the ''Speed Gibson'' adventure series. In 1949, Gordon recorded the pilot for '' The Halls of Ivy'', starring in the program's title role of Dr. Todhunter Hall, the president of Ivy College. The pilot led to a radio series that aired from 1950 to 1952, but
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replaced Gordon in the title role; Gordon later joined the cast as a replacement for
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in the popular role of John Merriweather. Gordon, in one of his few dramatic roles on radio, starred as erudite art importer, suave bachelor, and amateur sleuth Gregory Hood on ''
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'' in 1946–47 on the ''
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''. The show followed the same format—same sponsor, same writers, same storytelling formula—as the program it was originally a summer replacement for, ''
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''. The Gregory Hood program was continued on the fall schedule for the subsequent season after the network failed to reach a contractual agreement with the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for the Sherlock Holmes franchise. It was cancelled by Mutual after one full season, but returned periodically on ABC in 1948 and following years, with other actors playing the title role. In 1950, Gordon played John Granby, a former city dweller ineptly pursuing his dream of life on a farm, in the radio series ''
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'', which became the basis for the 1960s television series ''
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''. Gordon went on to create the role of pompous principal Osgood Conklin on '' Our Miss Brooks'', carrying the role to
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when the show moved there in 1952. In the interim, Gordon turned up as Rudolph Atterbury on '' My Favorite Husband'', which starred Lucille Ball in a precursor to '' I Love Lucy''. Gordon and Ball had previously worked together on ''The Wonder Show'', starring Jack Haley, from 1938 to 1939. The two had a long friendship as well as recurring professional partnership. Gordon also had a recurring role as fictitious Rexall Drugs sponsor representative Mr. Scott on yet another radio hit, '' The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show'', staying with the role as long as Rexall sponsored the show. When the sponsor changed to RCA, the character simply switched employers.


Television

'' The widely acknowledged master of the "slow-burn" temper explosion in character, Gordon was the first pick to play Fred Mertz on ''I Love Lucy'', but he was committed to '' Our Miss Brooks'' as well as being a regular on several other radio shows, and had to decline the offer (the role went to William Frawley). He appeared in two guest shots on the show: twice as Ricky Ricardo's boss, Alvin Littlefield, owner of the Tropicana Club where Ricky's band played, and later appeared as a judge on an episode of '' Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour''. In 1958, Gordon appeared as a regular in the role of
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co-owner Bascomb Bleacher Sr., on the NBC sitcom '' Sally'', starring Joan Caulfield and
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. He also appeared on the Walter Brennan ABC sitcom, ''
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''. Gordon had a co-starring role in the CBS television comedy ''
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''. At this time, he guest starred with Pat O'Brien in the ABC sitcom, '' Harrigan and Son'', the story of a father-and-son lawyer team. He also appeared on the CBS/Desilu sitcom, ''
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'', with
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. On ''
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'', he guest starred in seven episodes. In five, he played the landlord of the building where the Williams family lived. In 1962, Gordon appeared as different characters on two episodes of another ABC sitcom, '' The Donna Reed Show''. In 1962, Ball created ''
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'' and planned to hire Gordon to play Theodore J. Mooney, the banker who was first Lucy Carmichael's executor and subsequently her employer, when she went to work in his bank. Gordon was under contract to play John Wilson (after the death of Joseph Kearns, who played George Wilson) on '' Dennis the Menace''. Prior to Gordon's replacing Kearns on ''Dennis the Menace'', the two had worked together on an old radio show, ''
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'' and also appeared with Eve Arden and Richard Crenna in Our Miss Brooks (1953–55), where Kearns first played Assistant Superintendent Michaels and later (in eight episodes) as Superintendent Stone, a role that he had played on radio. When ''Dennis the Menace'' ended in spring 1963, Gordon joined ''
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'' as Mr. Mooney for the 1963–64 season. (In the interim, Charles Lane played the similar Mr. Barnsdahl character for the 1962–1963 season.) The somewhat portly Gordon was surprisingly adept at physical comedy and could do a perfect cartwheel; he did this on ''The Lucy Show'' and ''
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'', and again as a guest on ''
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''. After the sale of Desilu Studios in 1968, Ball shut down ''The Lucy Show'' and retooled it into ''Here's Lucy'' and became her own producer and distributor. Gordon returned, this time as her blustery boss (and brother-in-law) Harrison Otis 'Uncle Harry' Carter at an employment agency that specialized in unusual jobs for unusual people. Essentially, it was just a continuation of the Lucy Carmichael/Mr. Mooney relationship, but with new names and a new setting. Gordon had all but retired from acting when ''Here's Lucy'' ended in 1974, but Ball coaxed him out of retirement in 1986 to join her for the short-lived series ''
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''. Gordon was the only actor to have co-starred or guest-starred in every weekly series, radio or television, Ball had done since the 1940s. His final acting appearance would be a reprise of Mr. Mooney in the first episode of ''
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'' in 1991. Beginning in 1949, Gordon and his wife lived in the tiny community of
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,
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(pop. 1,500) where he owned a ranch and several dogs. He was also honorary mayor of the town and commuted approximately to and from Los Angeles every day when working for Ball.


Author, painter and rancher

In addition to acting, Gordon was an accomplished author, penning two books in the 1940s entitled ''Nursery Rhymes for Hollywood Babies'' and ''Leaves from the Story Trees'', and two one-act plays. After he and his wife purchased in Borrego Springs, Gordon did much of the construction of the house and his art studio himself. He also built and restored his own furniture on the property and used the land to become one of the few commercial
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growers in the United States. ''Gale Gordon: From Mayor of Wistful Vista to Borrego Springs,'' by Jim Manago, published by BearManor Media in 2016, is the first biography of Gordon.


Death

Gordon died of
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on June 30, 1995, at the Redwood Terrace Health Center in
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, aged 89. Virginia Curley, his wife of nearly 60 years, had died in the same facility one month earlier. The couple had no children.


Awards

In 1999, Gordon was inducted posthumously into the
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, and for his contribution to radio he has a star on the
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at 6340 Hollywood Boulevard.


Selected film/TV/Radio roles

* 1942 '' Here We Go Again'' as Otis Cadwalader * 1948–1951 '' My Favorite Husband'' (TV Series) as Mr. Rudolph Atterbury (On Radio) * 1950 ''
A Woman of Distinction ''A Woman of Distinction'' is a 1950 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell and Ray Milland. Plot Susan Manning Middlecott is dean of a New England school called Benton College and it is her whole ...
'' * 1952 '' Here Come the Nelsons'' as H.J. Bellows * 1952 '' I Love Lucy'' (two episodes) as Mr. Alvin Littlefield * 1953 '' Francis Covers the Big Town'' as District Attorney Evans * 1952–1956 '' Our Miss Brooks'' (TV Series) as Osgood Conklin (also on radio) * 1956 '' Our Miss Brooks'' (Film) as Osgood Conklin * 1956 '' Climax!'' as Dr. Raymond Forrest * 1957–1958 ''
Playhouse 90 ''Playhouse 90'' was an American television anthology drama series that aired on CBS from 1956 to 1960 for a total of 133 episodes. The show was produced at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. Since live anthology drama series of th ...
'' as Ed Keller * 1958 '' Studio One'' as R.J. Fuller * 1958 ''
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'' as Judge * 1958 ''
Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! ''Rally Round the Flag, Boys!'' is a 1958 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Max Shulman, directed by Leo McCarey, starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, and released by 20th Century Fox. The title comes from a line in the song ...
'' as Brigadier General W.A. Thorwald * 1959 '' Don't Give Up the Ship'' as Congressman Mandeville * 1959 ''
The Real McCoys ''The Real McCoys'' is an American situation comedy starring Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, and Kathleen Nolan. Co-produced by Danny Thomas's Marterto Productions in association with Walter Brennan and Irving Pincus's Westgate Compan ...
'' as P.T. Kirkland (one episode) * 1959 ''
The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock ''The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock'' is a 1959 comedy science fiction film starring Lou Costello and Dorothy Provine and directed by Sidney Miller. Plot Artie Pinsetter is a junk collector and amateur inventor who lives in the desert town of Ca ...
'' as Raven Rossiter * 1960 '' Visit to a Small Planet'' as Bob Mayberry * 1961 '' All Hands on Deck'' as Commander Bintle * 1961 ''
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'' as Oliver Dunnin * 1961 '' Harrigan and Son'' as Merril Davis * 1960–1962 ''
Pete and Gladys ''Pete and Gladys'' is an American sitcom television series starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams that aired on CBS on Mondays at 8:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time for two seasons, beginning on September 19, 1960. The last episode was ...
'' (TV Series) as Uncle Paul Porter * 1962–1963 '' Dennis the Menace'' (TV Series) as John Wilson * 1965 ''
Sergeant Deadhead ''Sergeant Deadhead'' is a 1965 musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Frankie Avalon. It features many cast members who appeared in the ''Beach Party'' movies. Plot Sergeant Deadhead is a bumbling soldier who is sent to the g ...
'' as Captain Weiskopf * 1967 '' The Danny Thomas Hour'' (TV Series) as Baxter * 1963–1968 ''
The Lucy Show ''The Lucy Show'' is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962 to 1968. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to '' I Love Lucy''. A significant change in cast and premise for the fourth season (1965–1966) divides the program into two distin ...
'' (TV Series) as Mr. Theodore J. Mooney * 1968 '' Speedway'' as R.W. Hepworth * 1968–1974 ''
Here's Lucy ''Here's Lucy'' is an American sitcom starring Lucille Ball. The series co-starred her long-time comedy partner Gale Gordon and her real-life children Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. It was broadcast on CBS from 1968 to 1974. It was Ball's th ...
'' (TV Series) as Harrison Otis Carter * 1977 ''Lucy Calls the President'' (TV Movie) as Omar Whittaker * 1977 '' The Honeymooners Christmas Special'' (TV Movie) as Ralph's Boss * 1986 ''
Life with Lucy ''Life with Lucy'' is an American sitcom starring Lucille Ball that aired for one season on ABC from September 20 to November 15, 1986. It is the only Lucille Ball sitcom to not air on CBS and the very last sitcom she starred in before her dea ...
'' as Curtis McGibbon * 1989 ''
The 'Burbs ''The 'Burbs'' is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Joe Dante, and starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, Carrie Fisher, Rick Ducommun, Corey Feldman, Wendy Schaal, Henry Gibson, and Gale Gordon. The film was written by Dana Olsen, who ...
'' as Walter Seznick * 1991 ''
Hi Honey, I'm Home! ''Hi Honey, I'm Home!'' is an American television sitcom that ran from July 19, 1991, to July 12, 1992 for 13 episodes. Each week, a new episode of the series aired on ABC as part of its Friday night '' TGIF'' lineup. The same episode would re-a ...
'' as Mr. Theodore J. Mooney * 1991 '' The New Lassie'' as Horace Peterson


References


External links


Gale Gordon Archive
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Gale Gordon biography
on Everything Lucy
Gale Gordon radiography
at Radio Gold Index {{DEFAULTSORT:Gordon, Gale 1906 births 1995 deaths American male radio actors American male stage actors American male television actors American male film actors Deaths from lung cancer in California American people of English descent Male actors from New York City United States Coast Guard personnel of World War II 20th-century American male actors People from Borrego Springs, California