R.I.P. John Ericson

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R.I.P. John Ericson

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John Ericson, Actor in 'Honey West,' Dies at 93

by Mike Barnes (Hollywood Reporter)
5/4/2020


The rugged star also appeared in several movies for MGM, including 'Bad Day at Black Rock' and 'Rhapsody.'
John Ericson, who starred alongside Anne Francis on TV's Honey West and with Spencer Tracy in Bad Day at Black Rock and with Angela Lansbury in Bedknobs and Broomsticks, has died. He was 93.

Ericson died Sunday of pneumonia in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he had been living since the mid-1990s, a family spokesman said.

Ericson appeared on Broadway in the original production 1951 of Stalag 17, directed by José Ferrer, and he made his film debut in Teresa (1951), directed by Fred Zinnemann. Three years later, he starred with Elizabeth Taylor in Rhapsody (1954).

Ericson played "Man Friday" Sam Bolt opposite Francis' private eye title character and a pet ocelot named Bruce on ABC's Honey West, produced by Aaron Spelling. The action show lasted just one 30-episode season (1965-66), but Francis' karate kicks lived long afterward in reruns and in syndication.

He and Francis had played brother and sister in John Sturges' classic Bad Day at Black Rock (1955).

Born Joseph Meibes on Sept. 25, 1926, in Düsseldorf, Germany, Ericson studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York in the same class as Grace Kelly, Jack Palance and Don Rickles.

He went on to portray the title bad guy in Pretty Boy Floyd (1960), and his credits also included Forty Guns (1957), starring Barbara Stanwyck, and Day of the Badman (1958), featuring Fred MacMurray.

On television before and after Honey West, Ericson showed up on Shirley Temple's Storybook, Wagon Train, The Fugitive, Bonanza, Marcus Welby, M.D., Police Woman, CHiPs, General Hospital and many other shows.

Survivors include his wife, Karen, and daughter, Nicole
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