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Guy Madison (born Robert Ozell Moseley; January 19, 1922 – February 6, 1996) was an American film, television, and radio actor. He is best known for playing
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in the Western television series ''
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'' from 1951 to 1958. During his career, Madison was given a special
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in 1954 and two stars (radio, television) on the
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in 1960.


Early life

Madison was born in Pumpkin Center, California. He attended
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, a
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, for two years and then worked briefly as a telephone lineman before joining the
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in 1942, during
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. He had three brothers, Wayne, Harold and David, and a sister, Rosemary. Wayne Moseley was an actor, using the stage name Wayne Mallory.


Career


David O. Selznick

In 1944, Madison was visiting Hollywood on leave when his boyish good looks and physique caught the eye of Henry Willson, the head of talent at
David O. Selznick David O. Selznick (May 10, 1902June 22, 1965) was an American film producer, screenwriter and film studio executive who produced '' Gone with the Wind'' (1939) and ''Rebecca'' (1940), both of which earned him an Academy Award for Best Picture. ...
's newly formed Vanguard Pictures. Willson was widely known for his stable of good-looking young actors with unusual names that he had bestowed upon them, and he immediately rechristened Moseley as Madison and cast him in a bit part as a sailor in Selznick's ''
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'' (1944). Although on the screen for only three minutes, the studio received thousands of letters from fans wanting to know more about him. He received extensive coverage in the influential fan magazines of the time, including
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where his agent Henry Willson had once worked.


RKO

Madison returned to military service. When he got out, Selznick assigned his contract to
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. RKO gave him a starring role in '' Till the End of Time'', a drama about veterans returning after World War II (1946). The film was a big hit, even though it was overshadowed by ''
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'' (1946), another film on a similar theme. However, Madison's acting was criticized as wooden. Madison's second starring role paired him with fellow Selznick contract player
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in ''
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'' (1947), which was a huge flop.Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, ''The RKO Story.'' New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1982. p. 220 His career began to suffer, in part because of his limited acting ability. Madison was borrowed by
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for '' Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven'' (1948). He also appeared in '' Massacre River'' (1949) and ''
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'' (1951).


''The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok''

Madison was eventually dropped by Selznick, along with most of Selznick's contract-players. In 1951 he was cast as the title character in the television series ''
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'' (1951–58), co-starring
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as his pal, Pete "Jingles" Jones. The series ran for seven years. During the run of the show, between 1952 and 1955, sixteen feature films were released by
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consisting of episodes combined into a continuous story. During the series' run, Madison also continued to make features: ''
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'' (1952), a war movie for Columbia; '' The Charge at Feather River'' (1953), a Western for Fox in 3-D and a huge hit; '' The Command'' (1954), a popular Western for Warners; ''
5 Against the House ''5 Against the House'' is a 1955 American heist film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Guy Madison, Kim Novak and Brian Keith. The supporting cast includes William Conrad. The screenplay is based on Jack Finney's 1954 novel of the same nam ...
'' (1955), for Columbia; '' The Last Frontier'' (1955), supporting
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; ''
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'' (1955), a science fiction film for Fox; ''
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'' (1956), a melodrama for Fox; ''
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'' (1957), shot in Mexico; ''
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'' (1957), a Western; and ''
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'' (1958), another Western.


Europe

Madison went to Britain for '' Jet Over the Atlantic'' (1959) then went to Europe, where he found greater success in
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,
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and macaroni combat films. He went to Italy for ''
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'' (1961), ''
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'' (1961), ''
Women of Devil's Island ''Women of Devil's Island'' ( it, Le prigioniere dell'isola del diavolo, french: L'île aux filles perdues) is a 1962 Italian-French adventure-drama film written and directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Guy Madison and Michèle Mercier. Pl ...
'' (1962), and ''
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'' (1963). Madison went to Germany for ''
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'' (1964) then made a spaghetti Western, '' Desafío en Río Bravo'' (1964). He did ''
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'' (1964), '' Gentlemen of the Night'' (1964), ''
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'' (1964), ''
Legacy of the Incas ''Legacy of the Incas'' (german: Das Vermächtnis des Inka) is a 1965 adventure film directed by Georg Marischka and starring Guy Madison, Rik Battaglia, and Heinz Erhardt. It was made as a co-production between Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, and West ...
'' (1965), '' Renegade Riders'' (1967), and ''
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'' (1967). He made ''
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'' (1967), '' The Devil's Man'' (1967), ''
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'' (1968), ''
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'' (1968), ''
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'' (1968), ''
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'' (1969), and '' Reverend's Colt'' (1970).


Personal life

Madison married the actress
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in 1949. They separated in 1953 and divorced in October 1954. Later that month, Madison married actress Sheila Connolly in Juarez, Mexico. They had three daughters: Bridget, Erin, and Dolly. They separated in November 1960 and divorced in April 1963. He had an affair with Gia Scala and, before her death, she made him the beneficiary to her portion of the Screen Actors Pension Fund. He had a son, Robert Madison, who also became an actor. He was a
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who supported
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in the 1952 presidential election.


Death

Following his retirement, Madison built a large ranch home in Morongo Valley, California. He died of
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at the Desert Hospital Hospice in
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, on February 6, 1996, at the age of 74. He is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in
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. His friend, actor turned stockbroker Don Burnett, spoke at his funeral.


Recognition

For his contribution to the radio and television industries, Madison has two stars on the
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. The star for his contributions to radio is located at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard; the star for his television contributions is located at 6333 Hollywood Boulevard In 1996, a Golden Palm Star was dedicated to Madison on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, in
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.


Filmography


Awards


References


Further reading

* Wise, James. ''Stars in Blue: Movie Actors in America's Sea Services''. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1997. . .


External links

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Guy Madison at Brian's Drive-in Theater
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