John Crawford
Known for: Acting
Born: September 12, 1920 in Colfax, Washington, USA - Died: September 20, 2010
Burly, handsome and rugged character actor John Crawford appeared in over 200 movies and TV shows combined in a career that spanned over 40 years, usually cast as tough and/or villainous characters. Crawford was born Cleve Richardson on September 13, 1920, in Colfax, Washington. He was discovered by a Warner Bros. scout while attending the University of Washington's School of Drama. Although he failed his screen test, Crawford nonetheless joined RKO as a laborer. He then got a job building sets at Circle Theater in Los Angeles, and eventually persuaded the producers to cast him in some of their plays. He was soon signed to Columbia Pictures to act in secondary roles in westerns. In the late 1950s he graduated to bigger parts in such films as Ordre de tuer (1958), La clé (1958) and Un homme pour le bagne (1960), all of which were made in the UK. Crawford returned to America in the early 1960s and began a prolific career in both movies and TV series, up until 1986. His most memorable film roles include the ill-fated chief engineer inL'aventure du Poséidon (1972), the hearty Tom Iverson in La fugue (1975), the bumbling mayor of San Francisco in L'inspecteur ne renonce jamais (1976), hard-nosed police chief Buzz Cavanaugh in Un couple en fuite (1977) and amiable old mine hand Brian Deerling in The Boogens (1981). John had recurring parts as Sheriff Ep Bridges inLa famille des collines (1971) and Capt. Parks on Sergent Anderson (1974). Among the many TV shows he made guest appearances in are The Lone Ranger (1949), Superman(1952), Les espions (1965), La quatrième dimension (1959), Les incorruptibles (1959),La grande caravane (1957), Le fugitif (1963), Star Trek (1966), Perdus dans l'espace(1965), Bonanza (1959), Stalag 13 (1965), Mission impossible (1966), Gunsmoke(1955), Super Jaimie (1976), Dallas (1978) and Dynastie (1981). Crawford died at age 90 following complications from a stroke on September 21, 2010, in Thousand Oaks, California. He's survived by his ex-wife Ann Wakefield, four daughters and two grandchildren. - IMDb Mini Biography
Known for
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Duel at Diablo
Clay Dean
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Alexander
The Enforcer
The Mayor
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
Captain Sherick
Night Moves
Tom Iverson
Tilt
Mickey
The Boogens
Brian Deering
Cyrano de Bergerac
Cadet
Hell Is a City
Don Starling
Solomon and Sheba
Joab
Without Reservations
Soldier (uncredited)
Prisoners of the Casbah
Guard (uncredited)
The Man Who Was Nobody
South Africa Smith
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted
Danton - Henchman
The Impersonator
Sgt. Jimmy Bradford
Come Fly with Me
Co-Pilot
Intent to Kill
Boyd
Raton Pass
Sam
The Severed Arm
Doctor Sanders
Donovan's Kid
Thunder City Sheriff
Outlaw Blues
Buzz Cavenaugh
Serpent of the Nile
Captain Domitius
Jesse James vs. the Daltons
Lonely Heart Bandits
Stevedore