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Gary Lockwood (born John Gary Yurosek; February 21, 1937) is an American actor. Lockwood is best known for his roles as astronaut Frank Poole in the film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968), and as Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell in the ''
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'' second pilot episode " Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1966). He starred in the only American film by
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, '' Model Shop''. He played numerous guest television roles from the early 1960s into the mid-1990s, and played the title role in ''
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'' (1963–1964).


Early life

Lockwood was born in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California as John Gary Yurosek of partial Polish descent. His uncle, Mike Yurosek, is credited with creating baby-cut carrots. Lockwood was a one-year letterman for legendary football coach Red Sanders in 1956 and is listed as Gary Yurosek in official UCLA Athletics records.


Career

Lockwood was a film stuntman, and a stand-in for Anthony Perkins prior to his acting debut in 1959 in an uncredited bit role in '' Warlock''. Lockwood's two series came early in his career, and each lasted only a single season. ABC's
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-set '' Follow the Sun'' (1961–62) cast him in support of Brett Halsey and Barry Coe, who played adventurous
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. Lockwood was Eric Jason, who did the legwork for their articles. He appeared in a supporting role in the film '' Splendor in the Grass'' (1961) and in ABC's TV series ''
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'' (1961). The 26-week series, which starred Marilyn Maxwell as the owner of a
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in fictitious Sunrise,
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, aired a half-hour after ''Follow the Sun''. In his film debut, he appeared with Tuesday Weld in '' Wild in the Country'' (1961), starring
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. Thereafter, Lockwood starred with
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in the acclaimed "My Daddy Can Beat Your Daddy" episode of '' The Lloyd Bridges Show''. In 1959, he had an uncredited role as a police officer in the '' Perry Mason'' episode "The Case of the Romantic Rogue". His first lead role came in 1961's '' The Magic Sword'', written and directed by Bert I. Gordon. In 1962, Lockwood again appeared on '' Perry Mason'' in the lead role in "The Case of the Playboy Pugilist". In 1963, Lockwood co-starred with
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in the musical-comedy film ''
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''. In 1963 and 1964, Lockwood starred as a young
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second lieutenant named William T. ("Bill") Rice in the NBC series ''
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''. This drama, about the peacetime Marines, was produced by the creators of ''
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) and '' The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' ( Norman Felton). The series co-starred Robert Vaughn as Lieutenant Rice's immediate superior, Captain Raymond Rambridge. Despite moderately good reviews, ''The Lieutenant'' Saturday nighttime slot, opposite CBS's popular '' Jackie Gleason's American Scene Magazine'', hastened its cancellation after 29 episodes. In 1964, Lockwood guest-starred as Major Gus Denver in the first season of '' 12 O'Clock High'', in episode 9, "Appointment at Liege", and again in 1965 in episode 29, "V For Vendetta". He also guest-starred as Lt. Josh McGraw in season 2, episode 4, "The Idolator" of ''12 O'Clock High''. Shortly afterward, Lockwood starred in another NBC television series '' The Kraft Mystery Theater'' (also known as ''Crisis'') in an episode titled "Connery's Hands". He was cast opposite Sally Kellerman, with whom he would soon appear again as Helmsman Gary Mitchell in the second ''
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'' pilot, " Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1965), in which their characters develop malign super powers. In 1966, he starred as murderous bank robbing cowboy Jim Stark in a rare two-part episode of ''
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'' called "The Raid", along with John Anderson, Michael Conrad, Jim Davis, and Richard Jaeckel. He may be best known on the big screen for his co-starring role in
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's '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968) as Dr. Frank Poole. Lockwood was the lead in '' Model Shop'' (1969), the American debut by French writer-director
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. He starred with Elke Sommer in the crime drama '' They Came to Rob Las Vegas'' (1968) and with
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in the comedy '' Stand Up and Be Counted'' (1972). Lockwood co-starred with Stefanie Powers (then his wife) in an episode of ABC's '' Love, American Style'' as a newlywed who gets his mouth stuck around a doorknob. In 1983, he guest-starred in the series '' Hart to Hart'' ("Emily by Hart") with Robert Wagner and Powers, by then his ex-wife. Between 1959 and 2004, Lockwood gained roles in some 40 theatrical features and made-for-TV movies and 80 TV guest appearances, including the CBS 1975 family drama '' Three for the Road'' and '' Barnaby Jones'' starring Buddy Ebsen, in which he appeared many times as a villain.


Personal life

Lockwood has been married twice. His first marriage was in 1966 to actress Stefanie Powers. The couple divorced in 1972. In 1982, Lockwood married actress and businesswoman Denise DuBarry, with whom he has a daughter, Samantha DuBarry-Lockwood (b. 1982).


TV and filmography

* '' Onionhead'' (1958) as Sergeant Seated at Bar (uncredited) * '' Bronco'' (1959, TV series) as Johnny Evans (credited as Gary Yurosek) * '' Warlock'' (1959) as Gang Member (uncredited) * '' Perry Mason'' (1959–1962, TV series) as Davey Carroll / Young Policeman * '' Tall Story'' (1960) as Russian Basketball Player (uncredited) * '' Wild in the Country'' (1961) as Cliff Macy * '' Splendor in the Grass'' (1961) as Allen 'Toots' Tuttle * '' Follow the Sun'' (1961–1962) as Eric Jason * '' The Magic Sword'' (1962) as Sir George * ''
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'' (1963) as Danny Burke * ''
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'' (1963–1964, TV series) as Lieutenant Rice * '' Combat!'' (1964, TV series) as Sgt. Meider * '' Kitten with a Whip'' (1964) as Minor Role (uncredited) * '' 12 O'Clock High'' (1964–1965, TV series) as Maj. Gus Denver / Lt. Josh McGraw * ''
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'' (1966, TV series) as “Jim Stark” * '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' (1966) as Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell in S1:E3, " Where No Man Has Gone Before" * '' Firecreek'' (1968) as Earl * '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968) as Dr. Frank Poole * '' They Came to Rob Las Vegas'' (1968) as Tony Ferris * '' Model Shop'' (1969) as George Matthews * '' R. P. M.'' (1970) as Rossiter * '' ''Earth II'' (TV pilot)'' (1971, TV movie) as David Seville * '' Stand Up and Be Counted'' (1972) as Eliot Travis * '' Barnaby Jones'' (1973–79) 6 episodes throughout series * '' Night Gallery'' (1973, TV series) as Jim Figg * '' Mission Impossible'' (1973, TV series) as Nicholas Varsi * '' Banacek'' (1973, TV series) as Owen Russell * '' The Six Million Dollar Man'' "Eyewitness to Murder" (1974–1975, TV series) as Hopper / John Hopper * ''Cannon'' (1975) "Coffin Corner" as Richard Halsey * '' Project Kill'' (1976) as Frank Lassiter * '' The Quest'' (1976, TV series, a short-lived NBC western) as Walter Lucas * '' Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' in 2-part episode, " Kit Carson and the Mountain Men" (1977, TV series) as Bret Haskell * '' Bad Georgia Road'' (1977) as Leroy Hastings * ''
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'' (1977) as Lyle Cannon * '' Police Story'' (1977, TV series) "End of the Line" as J.A. "Red" Avery * '' Starsky & Hutch'' (1978, TV series) as Jimmy Spenser * '' The Ghost of Flight 401'' (1978, TV movie) as Jordan Evanhower * '' The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel'' (1979, TV movie) as Harley Moon * ''Top of the Hill'' (1980, TV movie) as Dave Cully * '' Vega$'' (1980, TV series) as District Attorney Edward St. John * '' Hawaii Five-O'' (1980) as Kelsey in S12:E12, "School for Assassins" * '' Hart to Hart'' (1983, TV series) as Alex Carmen * ''Emergency Room'' (1983, TV movie) as Dr. David Becker * '' Survival Zone'' (1983) as Ben Faber * ''
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'' (1984–1986) as Dr. Maynard Ellis / Exec. Prod. Ron Redding / Daniel C. Thacker / Eddie Blair / Air Force Col. Christopher J. Ahern * ''
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'' (1985–1994) as Sam Mercer / Sheriff Deloy Hays / Tom Carpenter / Harris Talmadge * '' The Wild Pair'' (1987) as Captain Kramer * ''
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'' (1988, TV series) as Grant * ''Terror in Paradise'' (1990) as Major Douglas * '' Night of the Scarecrow'' (1995) as Mayor William Goodman * ''A Bedfull of Foreigners'' (1998) as Dieter Dieterman * ''Unification'' (2024) as Gary MitchellWatch: William Shatner's Captain Kirk Returns In "Unification" Short Film From Roddenberry Archive
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lockwood, Gary 1937 births Living people American male film actors American male television actors People from Van Nuys, Los Angeles UCLA Bruins football players 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors American people of Polish descent