Sammy Jackson (August 18, 1937 – April 26, 1995) was an American actor, known particularly for his roles reflecting
rural
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life, and a
country music
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disc jockey
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, although he also played pop-standards during 1983 at Los Angeles's
KMPC. He also recorded several 45 RPM singles in country and rockabilly styles between 1959 and 1965.
Biography and persona
Born in
Henderson, North Carolina, Jackson wished to be an actor and moved to California working as a shipping clerk but was contracted to
Warner Brothers
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where he appeared saying one line in the film ''
No Time for Sergeants''. He appeared in the
syndicated American Civil War
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drama ''
Gray Ghost'' and on the
Warner Brothers Television series ''
77 Sunset Strip'' starring
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., and in the TV series ''
Maverick'', opposite
James Garner in the episode "Trooper Maverick" as Private Heaven.
In 1973, he appeared in the TV series ''
Adam 12''.
''No Time for Sergeants''
When Jackson read that Warner Brothers was going to produce a 1964
ABC television
sitcom
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, ''
No Time for Sergeants'', he wrote directly to
Jack L. Warner
Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-born American film executive, who was the president and driving force behind the Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Warner's ca ...
saying that he was the best choice for the role and asked Warner to examine a certain ''Maverick'' episode as proof. Ten days later Jackson was told to come to the studio to test for the role. Jackson won the role over several actors including the better known
Will Hutchins, a Warner Brothers television contract star who had played ''
Sugarfoot'' and also had been in the ''No Time for Sergeants'' film.
The series was produced by
George Burns
George Burns (born Nathan Birnbaum; January 20, 1896March 9, 1996) was an American comedian, actor, writer, and singer, and one of the few entertainers whose career successfully spanned vaudeville, radio, film, and television. His arched eyeb ...
's production company and shown in the UK on
ITV from 1965 to 1969.
Other roles
Jackson also appeared in ''
None but the Brave'' for
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Honorific nicknames in popular music, Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the Time 100: The Most I ...
as a Marine who makes friends with an enemy soldier by swapping his
cigarette
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s for the Japanese's soldiers' fish catch. In 1966 Jackson starred in unsold
television pilot
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s in the title role of ''
Li'l Abner
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'' and also playing alongside
Groucho Marx
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in 1967's ''Rhubarb''. Jackson also had a role in ''
The Night of the Grizzly'', both feature films had Howard W. Koch as a producer.
With film roles for "hillbillies" drying up, Jackson began working on-air in radio in 1968 while also acting in a number of motion pictures and doing guest roles in television series. Television writer Larry Brody recalled meeting Jackson and writing a television pilot for him.
Biodata
In 1979 Sammy was also a guest on The Dukes of Hazzard
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premiere season 12th episode 'Route 7-11' playing a casino tough in the back of a rolling 18-wheeler. During the 1980s, Jackson worked for a radio station in Las Vegas
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and briefly played country music on KLAC, Los Angeles. In 1992, he appeared in the pilot film, ''Casino'' (not to be confused with the better-known movie, ''Casino
A casino is a facility for gambling. Casinos are often built near or combined with hotels, resorts, restaurants, retail shops, cruise ships, and other tourist attractions. Some casinos also host live entertainment, such as stand-up comedy, conce ...
'').
Sammy Jackson died of heart failure
Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a syndrome caused by an impairment in the heart's ability to Cardiac cycle, fill with and pump blood.
Although symptoms vary based on which side of the heart is affected, HF ...
at the age of 57 in 1995.
Partial filmography
*'' No Time for Sergeants'' (1958) - Inductee (uncredited)
*'' None but the Brave'' (1965) - Cpl. Craddock
*'' The Night of the Grizzly'' (1966) - Cal Curry
*''The Fastest Guitar Alive
''The Fastest Guitar Alive'' is a 1967 American Musical film, musical Comedy film, comedy western (genre), Western film directed by Mickey Moore, Michael D. Moore and starring singer Roy Orbison in his only acting role. The film features Orbison ...
'' (1967) - Steve
*'' The Virginian'' (1968) (TV) saison 06 épisode 17 : ''(Jed)'' :
*''The Boatniks
''The Boatniks'' is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Norman Tokar and starring Robert Morse, Stefanie Powers, Don Ameche and Phil Silvers. It was made by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution.
Young and awkward, C ...
'' (1970) - Garlotti
*'' Norwood'' (1970) - Wayne T.E.B. Walker
*'' The Million Dollar Duck'' (1971) - Frisby
*''Country Music'' (1972) - Himself
*'' Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys'' (1978)
*'' Another Stakeout'' (1993) - Gaetano (final film role)
References
External links
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1937 births
1995 deaths
Male actors from North Carolina
American radio personalities
American male film actors
American male television actors
People from Henderson, North Carolina
20th-century American male actors