Stuart Whitman

Whitman in ''[[The Longest Day (film)|The Longest Day]]'' (1962) Stuart Maxwell Whitman (February 1, 1928) is an American actor, known for his lengthy career in film and television. Whitman was born in San Francisco and raised in New York until the age of 12, when his family relocated to Los Angeles. In 1948, Whitman was discharged from the Corps of Engineers in the U.S. Army and started to study acting and appear in plays. From 1951 to 1957, Whitman had a streak working in mostly bit parts in films, including ''When Worlds Collide'' (1951), ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' (1951), ''Barbed Wire'' (1952) and ''The Man from the Alamo'' (1952). On television, Whitman guest-starred in series such as ''Dr. Christian'', ''The Roy Rogers Show'', and ''Death Valley Days'', and also had a recurring role on ''Highway Patrol.'' Whitman's first lead role was in John H. Auer's ''Johnny Trouble'' (1957).

In the late 1950s, 20th Century Fox was on a drive to develop new talent, hence Whitman was signed to the star-building program. Whitman, now in the lead cast, acted in ''Darby's Rangers'' (1958), ''China Doll'' (1958), ''Ten North Frederick'' (1958)'','' ''The Decks Ran Red'' (1958), ''Hound-Dog Man'' (1959), ''These Thousand Hills'' (1959), ''The Story of Ruth'' (1960), ''Murder, Inc.'' (1960), ''The Comancheros'' (1961), and ''The Mark'' (1961), the latter of which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Some of Whitman's subsequent roles included ''The Longest Day'' (1962), ''The Day and the Hour'' (1962), ''Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines'' (1965), ''Cimarron Strip'' (1967) and ''Night of the Lepus'' (1972). Whitman also acted regularly on television, with credits including ''Have Gun – Will Travel'', ''The Streets of San Francisco'', ''Love, American Style'', ''Quincy, M.E.'', ''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'', ''The Pirate'', ''Condominium'', ''Knight Rider'', ''Matt Houston,'' ''A-Team'', ''S.W.A.T.'', ''Fantasy Island'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''Once Upon a Texas Train'', ''Knots Landing'', ''The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.'' and ''Walker, Texas Ranger''. From 1988 to 1992, he acted as Jonathan Kent on the TV series ''Superboy''. He was seen in projects until 2000, after which he was reported to be retired. Provided by Wikipedia
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