Darren McGavin
Biography
Darren McGavin, born William Lyle Richardson on May 7, 1922, and passing away on February 25, 2006, was a renowned American actor celebrated for his memorable performances. He is particularly recognized for his iconic role as Carl Kolchak in the horror television series Kolchak: The Night Stalker, which has left a lasting impact on the genre. Additionally, McGavin gained fame for his depiction of a cantankerous father, known for his humorous use of profanity, in the beloved holiday film A Christmas Story.
In the 1950s, McGavin showcased his range by portraying the witty, hard-nosed detective in the television adaptation of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer. Between 1959 and 1961, he starred in the NBC western series Riverboat, initially alongside Burt Reynolds and later with Noah Beery, Jr. A versatile performer, McGavin's career spanned various genres and formats, earning him a lasting place in the hearts of audiences. His contributions to television and film have solidified his status as a significant figure in American entertainment history.
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Blood and Concrete
1991 • Hank Dick
The Delicate Delinquent
1957 • Mike Damon
Dead Heat
1988 • Dr. Ernest McNab
The Six Million Dollar Man
1973 • Oliver Spencer
The Night Stalker
1972 • Carl Kolchak
Child in the Night
1990 • Os Winfield
The Great Sioux Massacre
1965 • Captain Frederick William Benton
Captain America (1990)
1990 • General Fleming
Bullet for a Badman
1964 • Sam Ward
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell
1955 • Capt. Russ Peters
The Natural
1984 • Gus Sands (uncredited)
Billy Madison
1995 • Brian Madison
The Night Strangler
1973 • Carl Kolchak
Happy Hell Night
1992 • Henry Collins
A Perfect Stranger
1994 • John Henry Phillips
Pros & Cons
1999
Hangar 18
1980 • Harry Forbes
The Diamond Trap
1988 • Chief Walter Vadney
Hot Lead & Cold Feet
1978 • Mayor Ragsdale
Turk 182!
1985 • Det. Kowalski
Airport '77
1977 • Stan Buchek
Summertime
1955 • Eddie Yaeger