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James Joseph Lydon (May 30, 1923 – March 9, 2022) was an American actor and television producer whose career in the entertainment industry began as a teenager during the 1930s.


Early life

Lydon was born in Harrington Park, New Jersey on May 30, 1923, the fifth of nine children. His family was of Irish heritage. He was raised in Bergenfield, New Jersey.


Career

In 1932, Lydon's father, who was an alcoholic, decided to retire from working. This decision forced all of the other family members to seek employment in the depths of the
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. One of his first starring roles was the title character in the 1940 movie '' Tom Brown's School Days'', also starring
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and Freddie Bartholomew. The film was well received by critics, with ''Variety'' praising it in a January 1940 review as "sympathetically and skillfully made, with many touching moments and an excellent cast". Lydon was called "believable and moving in the early portions, but too young for the final moments". Between 1941 and 1944, under contract to
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, Lydon starred as the screechy-voiced, adolescent '' Henry Aldrich'' in the movie series of that title. After completing the Aldrich series, the 21-year-old Lydon signed a contract in 1944 with Republic Pictures. He appeared in the acclaimed 1947 film '' Life with Father'' in the role of college-bound Clarence. ''Variety'' called Jimmy Lydon's portrayal "effective as the potential Yale man". He then appeared opposite James Cagney in the 1948 movie '' The Time of Your Life''. From 1949 to 1950, he and Janet Waldo voiced the leading characters in the radio comedy '' Young Love''. Lydon easily gained roles in the new medium of television. He portrayed Chris Thayer on '' The First Hundred Years''. The show was CBS's first daytime soap opera. It was performed live for three seasons of 300 episodes. In 1953, he was cast as Murray in the aviation adventure film '' Island in the Sky'', starring
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. He also played Biffen Cardoza on the last six episodes of '' Rocky Jones, Space Ranger'' in 1954 and made appearances in '' Lux Video Theatre'' and '' The Christophers''. In 1955, he appeared on ''
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'' as Johnny Lane, plagued by cabin fever, in the episode titled "The Williwaw". In 1956 he appeared in the episode "One Minute from Broadway" in the series Sneak Preview. In 1958, Lydon played the role of Richard in Anne Jeffreys' and Robert Sterling's short-lived sitcom '' Love That Jill''. Lydon appeared in guest roles on '' Crossroads'', '' Casey Jones'', '' The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'', '' Wagon Train'', '' Hennesey'', '' The Twilight Zone'', and '' Tales of the Texas Rangers'', as Lt. Jared Evans in the 1958 episode "Warpath". A year later, he guest-starred on the television series '' Colt .45''. Lydon played the role of Willy in the episode "Return to El Paso", with Paul Picerni cast as Jose. He also appeared in the premiere episode of the
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'' New Comedy Showcase'' in 1960. After working increasingly in television in the 1950s, he turned to production and helped to create the detective series '' 77 Sunset Strip'', as well as the sitcom '' M*A*S*H''. He also produced the television adaptation of the film '' Mister Roberts'' in 1966 and '' Roll Out'' in 1973–1974. Lydon played Captain Henry Aldrich (a reference to his Aldrich movie series) on the latter show. In 1963, Lydon worked on the Western series '' Temple Houston'' on the fall schedule. On orders from studio boss Jack Webb, episodes were put together in two or three days each, something previously thought impossible in television production. Work began on August 7, 1963, with the initial airing set for September 19. Lydon recalls that Webb told the staff: "Fellas, I just sold ''Temple Houston''. We gotta be on the air in four weeks, we can't use the pilot, we have no scripts, no nothing—do it!"Billy Hathorn, "Roy Bean, Temple Houston, Bill Longley, Ranald Mackenzie, Buffalo Bill, Jr., and the Texas Rangers: Depictions of West Texans in Series Television, 1955 to 1967", '' West Texas Historical Review'', Vol. 89 (2013), pp. 106-109 During the 1970s & 1980s, Lydon continued to act on television, with roles on episodes of ''
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'', '' Lou Grant'', ''
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'', and '' St. Elsewhere''.


Personal life

Lydon married Patricia Pernetti in 1945. The union was dissolved after a brief period. He was married to Betty Lou Nedell from 1952 until her death in January 2022. They had two daughters and two granddaughters. Lydon died at the age of 98 on March 9, 2022, at his home in
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.


Filmography

;Film Short subjects: *''Home Early'' (1939) as Junior Doakes (uncredited) *'' A Letter from Bataan'' (1942) as Chuck Lewis *'' The Aldrich Family Gets in the Scrap'' (1943) as Henry Aldrich *''Caribbean Romance'' (1943) as Peter Conway *''The Shining Future'' (1944) as Danny Ames *''Road to Victory'' (1944) as Danny Ames *''Time to Kill'' (1945) as Lou


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