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Ted Bessell
American actor and television director (–)
Ted Bessell | |
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| Born | Howard Weston Bessell, Jr. ()March 20, Flushing, Queens, New York,, U.S. |
| Died | October 6, () (aged61) Los Angeles California, U.S. |
| Resting place | Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica, California |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, Director |
| Yearsactive | |
| Spouse | Linnell Nobori (m.) |
| Children | 2 |
Howard Weston "Ted" Bessell Jr. (March 20, October 6, ) was an Americantelevisionactor and director widely known for his role as Donald Hollinger, the boyfriend and eventual fiancé of Marlo Thomas's character in the TV series That Girl (–).
Early career
Born in Flushing, New York, to Howard Weston "Buster" Bessell (–) and his wife, Jo (–), Ted Bessell grew up in Manhasset, New York. He was initially preparing for a career as a classical musician.
Ted bessel biography Jeff Gordinier is an editor-at-large for EW; he has occasionally been mistaken for actor Edward Norton. Like many actors who get a taste of fame, Ted Bessell cherished and resented the very thing that brought him good fortune. For much of his life, however, Bessell — the father of two — battled his tweedy bit of typecasting. Ironically, he scored his biggest burst of post-Marlo fame in the final season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show , playing the beau to yet another spunky woman. By his 50s Bessell had switched gears again.As a year-old child prodigy, he performed a piano recital at Carnegie Hall.[1] Bessell played lacrosse in high school with future football star and actor Jim Brown.
After attending Georgetown University and the University of Colorado, Bessell decided to focus on acting. He studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse, studied dance and dramatic movement with Martha Graham and Louis Horst, was a member of a professional acting class under Meisner and worked with Wynn Handman in another professional acting group.
He worked at ABC New York as a page (or usher) to supplement his income in the late s.
All All. Sign In. Howard Weston Bessell Jr. As "Don Hollinger", he played the boyfriend of aspiring actress "Ann Marie". After that, he appeared in a number of short lived Television comedy series including Me and the Chimp , Good Time Harry and Hail to the ChiefHe appeared on such TV shows as Who Do You Trust? with Johnny Carson and The Dick Clark Show, a Saturday-night variety show featuring rock 'n roll stars. He directed and acted in stock where he appeared in a wide spectrum of theatre works ranging from Shakespeare to Jule Styne. He then was cast in the off-Broadway production of The Power of Darkness, which led to further off-Broadway work with the Blackfriars Guild.
He co-produced (with his brother, writer-director Frank Bessell) Joe Orton's Crimes of Passion, directed by Michael Kahn.
Bessell first went to Los Angeles in the West Coast production of Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel, for which he received great critical notices. Following that, he had small roles in The Outsider and Lover Come Back in
In , he played year-old college student Tom-Tom DeWitt on the short-lived television series It's a Man's World.
In , he appeared in an episode of 12 O'Clock High and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode, "Thou Still Unravished Bride", as Elliott.
Ted bissell biography Howard Weston "Ted" Bessell Jr. He was initially preparing for a career as a classical musician. As a year-old child prodigy , he performed a piano recital at Carnegie Hall. After attending Georgetown University and the University of Colorado , Bessell decided to focus on acting. He studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse , studied dance and dramatic movement with Martha Graham and Louis Horst , was a member of a professional acting class under Meisner and worked with Wynn Handman in another professional acting group.In to , he was also regularly featured on Jim Nabors's Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. as Private Francis "Frankie" Lombardi.
Bessell appeared in such feature films as McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (),[2] and Don't Drink the Water ().[3] He appeared in the TV films Two on a Bench () and Your Money or Your Wife (), which won the Peabody Award for Best Mystery of the Year.
That Girl (–) and other work
Bessell's best-known TV role was as Donald Hollinger, Marlo Thomas's boyfriend and fiancé on the hit series That Girl, which ran for five seasons from to [4]
When That Girl ended its run, he tried his hand at another sitcom, Me and the Chimp, in which he played Mike Reynolds, a dentist who is persuaded by his children to take in a runaway chimpanzee.
Created by Garry Marshall, the show had a short, unsuccessful run of 19 episodes in [1] He had a supporting role in the television film Scream, Pretty Peggy () and Bessell carried the lead role in the television film Bobby Parker and Company () and another supporting role in Three Comedies ().
It was not until that Bessell would appear in another sitcom, as Joe Warner, the boyfriend of Mary Richards, for two episodes on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
In the s, he appeared in several other TV movies, including Breaking Up Is Hard to Do () and The Acorn People (). He also played regular roles on a pair of short-lived sitcoms, Good Time Harry () and, in his last major role, Hail to the Chief, () as the husband of Patty Duke's character, the fictional first female President of the United States.
Bessell moved into directing, helming episodes of The Tracey Ullman Show and Sibs. In , he shared an Emmy as a producer on Fox Broadcasting's The Tracey Ullman Show, which was honored as best variety or comedy program.
Death
Bessell died on October 6, , due to a ruptured aortic aneurysm at age [3][5] He is interred in Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica, California.[6]
Personal life
Bessell was married to Linnell Nobori and had two daughters, Sarah and Mary.[7]
References
- ^ abOliver, Myrna (October 9, ).
"Ted Bessell; Actor, Director Co-Starred in 'That Girl'". Los Angeles Times.
- ^Maltin, Leonard, Leonard Maltin's TV movies and Video Guide, Edition, page , Plume,
- ^ ab"Ted Bessel, [sic] 57, Dies; Pursued 'That Girl' In Television Sitcom".
The New York Times. October 9,
- ^Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows – Present, Ballantine Books, , page
- ^"'That Girl' Co-Star Ted Bessell Dies". Actor and director. Perhaps best known for his role as Donald Hollinger from to in the pioneering situation comedy That Girl starring Marlo Thomas , Bessell was most recently working on a film version of the television show Bewitched with director Penny Marshall. In the s Bessell began directing and won an Emmy Award forbest comedy variety series for The Tracy Ullman Show, for which he served asboth producer and director. Bessell began his career with roles in television situation comedies and continued to appear in this capacity for several years. His early credits include roles in the comedy shows Gomer Pyle, U.
Associated Press. October 8, Retrieved September 18,
- ^Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14, Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations ). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.
- ^Basilan, Rebelander (August 14, ).
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"'That Girl' Star Ted Bessell's Life and Sudden Death". Amo Mama. Retrieved September 18,