Jonathan Hole
Jonathan Hole | |
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Born |
Eldora, Hardin County Iowa, U.S. | August 13, 1904
Died |
February 11, 1998 93) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place |
Westwood Village Memorial Park in Los Angeles 34°03′30″N 118°26′26″W / 34.0583427°N 118.4406350°W |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Betty Hanna (?-1976) (her death) (1 child) |
Jonathan Hole (August 13, 1904 – February 11, 1998) was an American actor whose entertainment career covered five different genres. From his early days on the vaudeville stage and in legitimate theater, through the mediums of radio, television and feature-length films that took his career up to the 1990s, Hole created a variety of characters in hundreds of roles.
Career
His career began in vaudeville in the 1920s. Hole was also a radio performer active in his native Iowa as well as New York City, Detroit, Chicago, and Los Angeles, California.[1] While working as an announcer on WBBN in Chicago, his last name was temporarily changed to Cole by the station.[2] In 1942 in Chicago, Hole was a co-chair of the Red Cross entertainment committee on war relief.[3]
Hole further honed his acting skills during the years 1924–1934 in stage productions in New York.[4] In 1930, one of the productions he appeared in was the comedy Cinderelative that had been written by Dorothy Heyward. She also wrote the 1927 Porgy, adapted as the musical Porgy and Bess and was a co-writer of South Pacific.[5]
In 1951, he began acting in movies with a part in the Marie Windsor, Steve Brodie vehicle Two-Dollar Bettor.[6] Although his appearances were usually uncredited, he appeared in thirty-six feature-length films. Among those were A Man Called Peter in 1955, Beloved Infidel in 1959, 4 for Texas in 1963 and The Graduate in 1967.
Hole carved out a long career in television, beginning in 1951 with an appearance on Hollywood Theatre Time, in the episode Mr. Young's Sprouts, which starred Gale Storm and Don DeFore.[7] He often made repeat appearances on television shows, appearing in multiple episodes playing different roles. He appeared seven times each in Dragnet, Burke's Law, and Green Acres. He appeared in five Maverick episodes, and five times on CBS's Perry Mason. Hole appeared twice on ABC's The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian. He appeared in episodes 5 and 48 of Batman. Twice he played the part of Elmer Clark on Walter Brennan's The Real McCoys.[8] Hole also guest starred on The Andy Griffith Show as Orville Monroe, the undertaker. He made 200 appearances in 121 television shows and made-for-television movies. His final television appearance was in Silhouette, a 1990 murder mystery starring Faye Dunaway.
During his early years in Hollywood his day job was at the California Employment Development Department.[9]
Personal life and death
Hole was born in Eldora, Iowa.[4] He was married to actress Betty Hanna, who preceded him in death.[10] Hole died in North Hollywood in 1998 at age 93, and is buried with his wife at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles.[11]
Stage work
Partial listing, New York stage productions only[12]
Opening date | Closing date | Title | Role | Setting | Genre | Playwright | Theatre |
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Aug 13, 1924 | Aug 1924 | Dr. David's Dad[13] | Eric | The Bronx | Comedy | Armin Friedmann, Louis Nerz Book adapted by Carrington North and Joseph J. Garren | Vanderbilt Theatre |
Jan 26, 1928 | Feb 1928 | 57 Bowery[14] | Terry | New York City | Comedy | Edward Locke | Wallack's Theatre |
Sept 18, 1930 | Seot 1930 | Cinderelative[15] | Horace J. Hill | Paris, New York | Comedy | Dorothy Heyward, Dorothy De Jagers | Comedy (Artef) Theatre |
Nov 09, 1931 | Nov 1931 | Peter Flies High[16] | Peter Turner | Rosedale, New Jersey | Comedy | Myron Coureval Fagan | Gaiety Theatre |
August 1, 1932 | August 8, 1932 | Chamberlain Brown's Scrap Book'[17] | Station Announcer, Francis Cameron | a vaudeville theatre | Vaudeville music revue | Ambassador Theatre | |
Dec 26, 1932 | Jan 1933 | The Little Black Book[18] | H. D. Porter | Washington, D.C. | Comedy, drama | Harold Sherman | Selwyn Theatre |
Dec 25, 1933 | Jan 1934 | The Locked Room[19] | John Burgess, Jr. | New York City | Melodrama | Herbert Ashton Jr. | Ambassador Theatre |
Oct 15, 1934 | Dec1934 | Lost Horizons[20] | David Prescott | Canada, United States | Fantasy | Harry Segall, script revision by John Hayden | St. James Theatre |
Television
- 1951 Hollywood Theatre Time
- 1952–1955 Dragnet (7 episodes).... Clifton Allen / Charles Elliott / Paul West / Martin Tanner
- 1954 Mayor of the Town....Rogers
- 1954 Fireside Theater....Mike
- 1954 Lux Video Theatre....Hotel Clerk
- 1955 Climax!
- 1955 Ford Theatre....Dr. Stanley
- 1956 Highway Patrol....Roger Taylor
- 1956 TV Reader's Digest....Cartwright
- 1954–1956 Four Star Playhouse (2 episodes)....Harold / Hotel Clerk
- 1956 Crossroads
- 1956 The Adventures of Hiram Holliday....Master of Ceremonies
- 1956 Studio 57 (2 episodes)....Clerk
- 1957 How to Marry a Millionaire....Clerk
- 1957 Have Gun – Will Travel....Elkins
- 1957 The Adventures of Jim Bowie....Dr. Fry
- 1958 The Gray Ghost....Barker
- 1957–1958 Hey, Jeannie! (3 episodes)....Durkee / Mr. Carter / Frazer
- 1958 Cheyenne....Gerald Banks
- 1958 Zorro (3 episodes)....Alfredo
- 1958 The Lineup
- 1958 Leave It to Beaver....Bank Teller
- 1958 Yancy Derringer....Emmet Proctor
- 1958 The Thin Man....Mr. Lansing - Pigeon Club Director / Committeeman
- 1959 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre....Ned Watley
- 1959 Wanted: Dead or Alive....Roy the Bartender
- 1959 The Ann Sothern Show....Manager
- 1957–1959 State Trooper (2 episodes)....Harry Stack / Art Dealer
- 1959 Peter Gunn.....Leeds
- 1959 Cimarron City....Mortimer Kleckley
- 1959 Bat Masterson....Mart - Barfly
- 1958–1959 Mike Hammer (2 episodes)....Herman K. Berman / Man in Hotel Room
- 1957–1959 The Gale Storm Show (2 episodes)....Mr. Pool
- 1958–1959 Trackdown (2 episodes)....Mike Kilroy / Coroner Petrie
- 1959 Tales of Wells Fargo....Burns
- 1959 The David Niven Show....Gus
- 1959 Markham....the Chef
- 1959 M Squad....Arthur Leslie
- 1959 Not for Hire....Willoughby
- 1957–1959 The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (2 episodes)....Mr. Carp / Nathaniel Cooker / Heber Morse
- 1959 Fury....Ben Carr
- 1959 Bronco....Carver
- 1957–1960 Richard Diamond, Private Detective (3 episodes)....Bank Manager / Virgil Twinkham / Colin
- 1960 The Dennis O'Keefe Show....George Roebuck
- 1960 Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond....Mr. Johnson- Landlord
- 1958–1960 Maverick (5 episodes)....Fred / Marvin Dilbey / San Francisco Jeweler / Brent Williams / Desk Clerk
- 1960 The Deputy....Mr. Curzon
- 1960 Twilight Zone....Team Doctor
- 1960 Bourbon Street Beat....Mr. Maywearing (uncredited)/ Psychiatrist
- 1960 Angel....Mr. Davis
- 1960–1961 The Andy Griffith Show....Orville Monroe
- 1960–1961 Lock-Up (2 episodes)....Horace Sobel / Clerk at Galieote's
- 1961 Pete and Gladys....Inspector Perkins
- 1961 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis....Mr. Mimms
- 1961 The New Bob Cummings Show
- 1961 The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor....Head Waiter
- 1961 Alcoa Premiere....Elliott
- 1960–1961 Bachelor Father (2 episodes)....Mr. Cribbens / Mr. Sinclair
- 1962 My Three Sons....Mr. Tully
- 1961–1962 87th Precinct (2 episodes)....Mr. Benton
- 1962 The Jack Benny Program (2 episodes)
- 1962 GE True....Fenwick
- 1960–1963 Dennis the Menace (3 episodes)....Addison Brock / Mr. Trumble / Mr. Bradshaw
- 1962–1963 The Wide Country (2 episodes)....Clerk / Henry Meyers
- 1962–1963 The Real McCoys....Elmer Clark
- 1963 Temple Houston....T.T. Teague
- 1960–1964 Rawhide (4 episodes)....Drummer / Otis Eames / Lawyer / Josiah Grimby
- 1958–1964 Perry Mason (5 episodes)....Whitey / Edward Link / Stanley Roderick / Everett Wormser / Arthur Williams
- 1964 The Addams Family....Professor Simms
- 1964 My Living Doll....Mr. Whitson
- 1964 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre....Fred Walters
- 1961–1964 Bonanza (2 episodes)....Dr. Kleiser / Hershell
- 1964 The Outer Limits....The Pedestrian
- 1961–1965 Hazel (3 episodes)....Mr. Wilson / Fulton / Personnel Manager
- 1965 The Rogues (2 episodes)....Hotel Clerk / Teller
- 1965 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour....The Hotel Clerk
- 1965 The Donna Reed Show....Mr. Martindale
- 1963–1965 Burke's Law (7 episodes)....Digby / Mr. Alexander / George / Mr. Swift the Auctioneer / Art Lecturer / Henry Newbold / Airlines Official
- 1965 Ben Casey....Dr. Pinchney
- 1965 The Patty Duke Show....Jack Ralston
- 1964–1966 My Favorite Martian (2 episodes)....Walter Poppe / William Stone
- 1966 Laredo....Millford Jenkins
- 1965–1966 Honey West (2 episodes)....Mr. Gruder / Chemist Grady
- 1964–1966 The Farmer's Daughter (3 episodes)....Albert / Mr. Stanley / Mr. Gridley
- 1966 Summer Fun....Nichols
- 1966 Occasional Wife....Druggist
- 1966 The Man from U.N.C.L.E.....Dr. Zohmer
- 1966 Batman (episodes 5 and 48)....Jewelry Store Owner / Museum Attendant
- 1966 Please Don't Eat the Daisies....Clerk / Court Clerk
- 1966–1967 The Lucy Show (3 episodes)....Jonathon Winslow / Mr. Haskell / Collins
- 1966–1967 I Dream of Jeannie (2 episodes)....Clerk / Van Weesen
- 1967 Rango
- 1967 The Wild Wild West....The Bank Manager
- 1963–1968 The Virginian (4 episodes)....Hotel Clerk / Stage Depot Clerk / Coroner
- 1967–1968 The Guns of Will Sonnett (3 episodes)....Clevenger / Rob Quail / Clerk
- 1967–1969 The Flying Nun (2 episodes)....Process Server - Acting as Tourist / 2nd Ornithologist
- 1969 The Name of the Game....Victor Masters
- 1967–1969 The Big Valley (2 episodes)....Clerk / Beckett
- 1969 The Mod Squad....Mr. Levero - Caretaker
- 1969 The Debbie Reynolds Show....Gourmet Proprietor
- 1964–1969 Petticoat Junction (4 episodes)....Hank Thackery / Mr. Earnshaw / Mr. Bunce
- 1966–1970 Bewitched (3 episodes)....Mr. Waterman / Manager / Principal
- 1970 Barefoot in the Park
- 1970 The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again....Parson
- 1970 Hallmark Hall of Fame
- 1966–1970 Green Acres (7 episodes)....Clerk / Claxton / Mr. Fortney / Announcer (voice) / Mr. Powers
- 1971 Adam-12....Paul Weber
- 1970–1971 The Brady Bunch (2 episodes)....Wally Witherspoon / Thackery
- 1972 Call Her Mom....Trustee #3
- 1968–1973 Here's Lucy (2 episodes)....Mr. Dinwitty / Floorwalker
- 1973 McCloud....Mr. Darwin
- 1972–1973 Love, American Style (2 episodes)....Junk Shop Proprietor (segment "Love and the Three-Timer") / Omar (segment "Love and the Super Lover")
- 1974 Cannon
- 1974 Kung Fu....Hobbs
- 1975 Ellery Queen....Dress Shop Manager
- 1982 Father Murphy....Hotel Manager
- 1985 Hotel....Charlie
- 1989 Moonlighting....Chip
- 1987–1989 Highway to Heaven (2 episodes)....Desk Clerk / Clerk
- 1990 Silhouette...Man in Hotel (Last appearance)
Films
- 1951 Two-Dollar Bettor....Race Track Drunk Bettor (uncredited)
- 1952 My Pal Gus....Judge (uncredited)
- 1953 The Glory Brigade....Col. Peterson (uncredited)
- 1953 The Kid from Left Field....Truant Officer (uncredited)
- 1953 A Blueprint for Murder....Dr. Stevenson (uncredited)
- 1954 Riot in Cell Block 11....Reporter Russell
- 1954 Woman's World....Executive Reception Guest (uncredited)
- 1954 The Bob Mathias Story....Olympics Reporter (uncredited)
- 1955 A Man Called Peter....Church Elder (scenes deleted)
- 1955 Headline Hunters....Fred Finley - Drunk (uncredited)
- 1955 Illegal....Doctor (uncredited)
- 1956 Ransom!....Dan - Telephone Technician (uncredited)
- 1956 The Opposite Sex....Phelps Potter
- 1956 Three Brave Men....Pharmacist Gibbons (uncredited)
- 1957 Slander....Cereal Company Executive (uncredited)
- 1957 Top Secret Affair....Mr. Jones, Process Server (uncredited)
- 1957 The Way to the Gold....Mr. Felton
- 1957 Kiss Them for Me....Nightclub Manager (uncredited)
- 1958 Cry Terror!....Airline Executive
- 1958 The Decks Ran Red....Mr. Adams
- 1959 Cast a Long Shadow....Charlie Boles (uncredited)
- 1959 The Man Who Understood Women....Interviewer at Premiere (uncredited)
- 1959 -30-....Pettifog
- 1959 The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake....Funeral Director (uncredited)
- 1959 Beloved Infidel....Dr. Hoffman (uncredited)
- 1962 Moon Pilot....Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
- 1963 4 for Texas....Headwaiter on Riverboat
- 1964 Looking for Love....Store Owner (uncredited)
- 1964 I'd Rather Be Rich....Clergyman (uncredited)
- 1967 Eight on the Lam....Jewelry Salesman (uncredited)
- 1967 The Graduate....Mr. Singleman (uncredited)
- 1968 The Impossible Years....Homeowner (uncredited)
- 1968 The Split....Ticket Seller (uncredited)
- 1969 Some Kind of a Nut....Second Vice President
- 1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes....Scientist (uncredited)
- 1971 The Million Dollar Duck....Refinery Agent (uncredited)
- 1978 Till Death....Mr. Hutton
References
- ↑ Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (180). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3.
- ↑ "Interview with Jonathan Hole". Speaking of Radio. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ Honingberg, Sam (March 28, 1942). "The Radio Talent-Chicago". Billboard: 9.
- 1 2 "Jonathan Hole Theatre Credits". Broadway World. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Dorothy Hayward". IBDB. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
- ↑ "Two-Dollar Bettor". IMDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Mr. Young's Sprouts". IMDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ Chance, Norman (2011). Who Was Who on TV, Volume 3. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 96, 97. ISBN 978-1-4568-2454-9.
- ↑ "Bio for Jonathan Hole". IMDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Betty Hanna". IMDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ Jonathan Hole at Find a Grave
- ↑ "Jonathan Hole". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Dr. David's Dad". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "57 Bowery". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Cinderelative". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Peter Flies High". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Chamberlain Brown's Scrapbook". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "The Little Black Book". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "The Locked Room". IBDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Lost Horizons". IMDB. Retrieved November 12, 2012.