American actor (1921–1974)
Gene Lyons
Born Matthew Eugene Lyons
(1921-02-09 ) February 9, 1921Died July 8, 1974(1974-07-08) (aged 53) Resting place Calvary Catholic Cemetery (Pittsburgh), U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1943–1974
Gene Lyons (February 9, 1921 – July 8, 1974) was an American television actor perhaps best known for his role as police commissioner Dennis Randall on the NBC detective series Ironside .[ 1]
Career
Born in Pittsburgh , Lyons was a life member of The Actors Studio .[ 2] His first of seven Broadway appearances was in February 1943, in a short-lived production of This Rock . He co-starred in the Broadway production of Witness for the Prosecution for two years (1954–56).[ 3] His other Broadway credits are Harriet (1943–44), Death of a Salesman (1949–50), An Enemy of the People (1950–51), The Trip to Bountiful (1953) and Masquerade (1958).[ 4]
In 1953, Lyons played a police detective on the CBS drama series Pentagon Confidential (renamed Pentagon U.S.A. by second episode).[ 5] He appeared in 1954 as Steve Rockwell on the CBS daytime drama Woman with a Past .[ 6] In 1963 Lyons appeared as Sheriff Jonathan Ballard on the TV western The Virginian in the episode titled "If You Have Tears".
Before joining Raymond Burr as a regular on Ironside (1967–74), he appeared on Burr's Perry Mason , in the 1965 episode "The Case of the Wrathful Wraith". He also made guest appearances on nearly two dozen other series including The Dick Van Dyke Show , Gunsmoke (“Bently”), Have Gun – Will Travel , The Fugitive , Ben Casey , Star Trek ("A Taste of Armageddon "), The Twilight Zone ("King Nine Will Not Return "), The Alfred Hitchcock Hour , Bonanza ("Shining in Spain") and The Untouchables . He also appeared in films including The Young Don't Cry and Kiss Her Goodbye .
Death
Lyons was 53 years old when he died in Los Angeles from complications related to chronic alcoholism, and is buried at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Pittsburgh .[ 7]
Filmography
References
^ Brooks, Tim ; Marsh, Earle (2007). "Nightime Network TV Series: A to Z" . The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present (Ninth ed.). New York: Ballantine Books . p. 673. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4 . Retrieved 2023-07-12 – via Internet Archive Book Reader .
^ Garfield, David (1980). "Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980" . A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio . New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. p. 279. ISBN 0-02-542650-8 . Retrieved 2019-11-19 – via Internet Archive Book Reader .
^ Scott, Vernon (1968-08-21). "Top policeman in 'Ironside' series moon lights on other net works" . New Castle News . United Press International . p. 35. Retrieved 2017-04-09 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Gene Lyons | Performer" . Playbill Vault . Archived from the original on 2023-04-06. Retrieved 2023-07-12 .
^ Terrace, Vincent (1979). The Complete Encyclopedia of Television Programs, 1947-1979 . Vol. 2 M–Z (2nd ed.). Cranbury, New Jersey : A. S. Barnes & Co. p. 774. ISBN 0-498-02177-7 . Retrieved 2023-07-12 – via Internet Archive Book Reader .
^ TV Guide Guide to TV (1st ed.). New York: Barnes & Noble Books . 2004. p. 705. ISBN 0-7607-5634-1 . Retrieved 2019-09-07 – via Internet Archive Book Reader .
^ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons , 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.
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