John Brinkley
Known for: Acting
Born: September 25, 1931 - Died: November 13, 2012
Born in Hartford, Conn., John Brinkley spent two years in the Air Force, where he served in the far East. Returning to New York, the next few years were consumed with study at the Academy of Dramatic Arts and working professionally with the New York Shakespeare Guild and in various off-Broadway productions, including 'The Big Story.' After arriving in Los Angeles, Brinkley almost immediately received the starring part in the legitimate stage production of 'A View From The Bride' at the Players Ring. He next co-starred with Chico Marx in 'Fifth Season.' He appeared on television in such shows as 'Matinee Theatre,' and in the filmed series 'Annapolis,' 'The Silent Service' and 'Perry Mason.' Acclaimed as one of Hollywood's top teenage actors, Brinkley's versatility and talents provoked an audience reaction similar to that stimulated by the late James Dean, to whom he was often compared. On March 10, 1958 Brinkley married Maila Nurmi of 'Vampira' fame; the couple divorced only three years later. Brinkley died November 14, 2012.
Known for
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A Bucket of Blood
Will
Teenage Doll
Eddie Rand
I, Mobster
Ernie Porter
Hot Car Girl
Freddy
T-Bird Gang
Frank Simmons
Valley of the Redwoods
Willie Chadwick
Blood and Steel
Cip
Teenage Cave Man
Blonde Teenage Tribe Member (uncredited)
Little Boy Bad
War of the Satellites
Brunet Helmsman of Satellite
The Westerner
Bick