Sam Gilman (February 5, 1915 – December 3, 1985) was an American film and television actor.[1] He was perhaps best known for playing Harvey Johnson in the 1961 film One-Eyed Jacks.[2]
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Born | Salem, Massachusetts, U.S. | February 5, 1915
Died | December 3, 1985 | (aged 70)
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Years active | 1950–1983 |
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Children | 3 |
Gilman was born in Salem, Massachusetts.[3] He worked as a cartoonist on comic books for the comic book packager Funnies Inc., from the 1930s to the 1940s.[3]
He began his acting career in 1950, appearing in the film The Men.[3] Later, Gilman guest-starred in television programs, including Gunsmoke, Tales of Wells Fargo, 77 Sunset Strip, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Big Valley, Route 66, Star Trek: The Original Series, Ben Casey, Mannix, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Fugitive, The Guns of Will Sonnett, Outlaws, The Waltons, The Untouchables and Have Gun, Will Travel.[2]
Gilman co-starred and appeared in films, including Sometimes a Great Notion, PT 109, The Shadow on the Window, Away All Boats, The Missouri Breaks, One-Eyed Jacks (first western film credit),[4] Wild Rovers, The Last Hard Men, Full of Life and Macon County Line.[3] In 1966, he joined the cast of the new ABC western television series Shane, playing bartender Sam Grafton.[3] Gilman worked as an acting coach,[3] helping actors with performing. His final film credit was from the 1982 film National Lampoon's Movie Madness.[3] He was also a long-time close friend of actor Marlon Brando.[5]
Gilman married Lisabeth Hush on January 26, 1962, in Los Angeles. They adopted a son, and they divorced in 1968.[3]
Gilman died on December 3, 1985, in North Hollywood, California, at the age of 70.[3]