Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
March 27, 1931
Place of Birth:
Naponee, Nebraska, USA
David Janssen was born David Harold Meyer in Naponee, Nebraska, to Berniece Mae (Graf) and Harold Edward Meyer, a banker. He was of German, and some Swiss-German and Ulster-Scots, descent. David took the surname of his stepfather, Eugene Janssen. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and became a supporting player in 32 films before appearing on TV as the star of Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1956). He resumed his movie career in 1961, a year after the series ended. His biggest success came from his lead in the series The Fugitive (1963), playing the haunted, hunted Dr. Richard Kimble, on the run for a murder he didn't commit. After the series ended, Janssen launched himself into a grueling schedule by appearing in lead and supporting roles in movies, but he had better luck with made-for-TV-movie roles and a short-lived series, O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (1971). He had another hit series with the cult favorite Harry O (1973). Janssen continued appearing in lead roles in nearly 20 made-for-TV-movies during the 1970s as well as other TV projects. He died in 1980 from a sudden heart attack at his Malibu home at the age of 48. Unfounded speculation holds that Janssen succumbed to alcoholism, a problem that plagued him most of his adult life. There were even unfounded rumors about drug use. However, a much more reasonable explanation for David Janssen's sudden demise is that this intense, dedicated, determined actor simply worked himself to death.
From an IMDB Mini-Bio for David Janssen
Year | Movie | Role |
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2004 | Los Angeles Plays Itself | Steve in Two-Minute Warning (archive footage) |
1981 | Inchon | David Feld |
1980 | City in Fear | Vince Perrino |
1980 | S.O.S. Titanic | John Jacob Astor |
1980 | High Ice | Glencoe MacDonald |
1979 | The Golden Gate Murders | Det. Sgt. Paul Silver |
1978 | Covert Action | Lester Horton |
1978 | Nowhere to Run | Harry Adams |
1978 | Superdome | Mike Shelley |
1977 | Golden Rendezvous | Charles Conway |
1977 | Warhead | Tony Stevens |
1977 | Mayday at 40,000 Feet | Capt. Pete Douglass |
1977 | A Sensitive, Passionate Man | Michael Delaney |
1976 | Two-Minute Warning | Steve |
1976 | The Swiss Conspiracy | David Christopher |
1976 | Joys | Self |
1976 | Stalk the Wild Child | Dr. James Hazard |
1975 | Once Is Not Enough | Tom Colt |
1974 | Smile Jenny, You're Dead | Harry Orwell |
1974 | Fer-de-Lance | Russ Bogan |
1973 | Birds of Prey | Harry Walker |
1973 | Pioneer Woman | Robert Douglas |
1973 | Hijack! | Jake Wilkenson |
1973 | Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On | Harry Orwell |
1972 | Moon of the Wolf | Sheriff Aaron Whitaker |
1972 | The Longest Night | Alan Chambers |
1971 | Macho Callahan | Diego Callahan |
1971 | O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra | James O'Hara |
1970 | Night Chase | Adrian Vico |
1969 | Marooned | Ted Dougherty |
1969 | Generation | Jim Bolton |
1969 | Where It's At | A.C. Smith |
1968 | The Green Berets | George Beckworth |
1968 | The Shoes of the Fisherman | George Faber |
1967 | Warning Shot | Sgt. Tom Valens |
1963 | My Six Loves | Marty Bliss |
1962 | The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers | Self |
1962 | Belle Sommers | Danny Castle |
1961 | King of the Roaring 20's – The Story of Arnold Rothstein | Arnold Rothstein |
1961 | Man-Trap | Vince Biskay |
1961 | Twenty Plus Two | Tom Alder |
1961 | Ring of Fire | Sergeant Steve Walsh |
1961 | Dondi | Dealey |
1960 | Hell to Eternity | Sgt, Bill Hazen |
1958 | Lafayette Escadrille | Duke Sinclair |
1956 | Showdown at Abilene | Verne Ward |
1956 | Never Say Goodbye | Dave Heller |
1956 | Francis in the Haunted House | Police Lieutenant Hopkins |
1956 | Toy Tiger | Larry Tripps |
1956 | The Girl He Left Behind | Capt. Genaro |
1956 | Away All Boats | uncredited |
1955 | Chief Crazy Horse | Lt. Colin Cartwright |
1955 | Cult of the Cobra | Rico Nardi |
1955 | Francis in the Navy | Lieutenant Anders |
1955 | To Hell and Back | Lt Lee |
1955 | The Private War of Major Benson | Young Lieutenant |
1955 | The Square Jungle | Jack Lindsay |
1955 | All That Heaven Allows | Freddie Norton (uncredited) |
1952 | Yankee Buccaneer | Beckett |
1952 | No Room for the Groom | Soldier (scenes deleted) |
1952 | Francis Goes to West Point | Cpl. Thomas (as Dave Janssen) |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1978 | Centennial | Narrator |
1978 | The Word | Steve Randall |
1974 | Harry O | Harry Orwell |
1974 | Dinah! | Self |
1973 | Police Story | |
1971 | Cannon | |
1971 | O'Hara, U.S. Treasury | |
1968 | Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In | Self |
1964 | The Hollywood Palace | Self - Host |
1963 | The Fugitive | Richard Kimble |
1962 | The Merv Griffin Show | Self |
1962 | The Eleventh Hour | Hal Kincaid |
1962 | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Self |
1961 | Cain's Hundred | Dan Mullin |
1961 | Target: The Corruptors! | |
1961 | The Mike Douglas Show | Self - Co-Host |
1961 | The Dick Powell Show | Kenneth 'Ken' Morgan |
1961 | The Mike Douglas Show | Self |
1960 | Route 66 | Karno Starling |
1960 | Checkmate | Len Kobalsky |
1959 | Adventures in Paradise | Scotty Bell |
1958 | Naked City | Blair Cameron |
1958 | Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | Ross Ingraham |
1958 | Naked City | Carl Ashland |
1957 | Richard Diamond, Private Detective | Richard Diamond / Chuck Garrett |
1957 | Alcoa Theatre | Mike Harper |
1956 | Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre | Seth Larker |
1956 | Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre | Dix Porter |
1956 | U.S. Marshall | Arnie Hix |
1956 | Whack-O! | Boy in hobby class |
1955 | The Millionaire | Peter Miller |
1955 | Matinee Theater | |
1955 | The Millionaire | David Barrett |
1953 | General Electric Theater | Pat Howard |
1951 | The Adventures of Boston Blackie | Armored Car Driver (uncredited) |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Ralph / Joe Davies |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Johnny Reynolds, Jr. |
1944 | Golden Globe Awards | Self - Winner |