Bing Russell
Neil Oliver "Bing" Russell was an American actor and Class A minor-league baseball club owner. He was the father of Golden Globe Award-nominated actor Kurt Russell and grandfather of ex-major league baseball player Matt Franco.
Personal life
Russell was born in Brattleboro, Vermont, the son of Ruth Stewart and Warren Oliver Russell. He always wanted to become an actor and studied drama at Brattleboro High School. He grew up around the New York Yankees’ spring training camp in St. Petersburg, Florida in the 1930s and 40s, where his father ran a floatplane service. As a result, he was an unofficial mascot of the New York Yankees, and became friendly with players including Lefty Gomez and Joe DiMaggio. When Lou Gehrig was weakened by illness, he gave Russell the bat he used to hit his last home run before retiring.Russell graduated from Dartmouth College with a business degree.
During part of the 1950s, Bing ran Teddy's Restaurant in Newport, New Hampshire, where a co-working waitress, Alfreda Couitt, introduced Bing to his future wife, Louise.
Career
Russell made his debut in the film Cavalry Patrol, and had some uncredited roles in his early career.Best known as Deputy Clem Foster on Bonanza and Robert in The Magnificent Seven, he guest-starred in episodes of many television series, including Playhouse 90, Highway Patrol, Wagon Train, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Loretta Young Show, Johnny Ringo, Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, The Rifleman, Maverick, Zane Grey Theater, Route 66, Rawhide, Ben Casey, The Untouchables, Hazel, The Andy Griffith Show, The Twilight Zone, The Donna Reed Show, The Munsters, Combat!, Branded, The Fugitive, The Monkees, I Dream of Jeannie, Ironside, The Big Valley, Death Valley Days, Adam-12, The Virginian, Alias Smith and Jones, The Mod Squad, Mannix, The Rockford Files, The Streets of San Francisco, Emergency!, and Little House on the Prairie.
In 1963, he was cast as John Quigley, a Chicago mobster, in the episode "Five Tickets to Hell" of Jack Webb's CBS anthology series, GE True. In the storyline, Quigley travels to Chihuahua, Mexico, where he robs the mint of $500,000 and kills seven men in the commission of the crime. Police Lieutenant Juan Garcia tracks down Quigley and his three accomplices. BarBara Luna also appears in the episode.
In another 1963 appearance in the episode "The Measure of a Man" on the syndicated Western series Death Valley Days, Russell plays the outlaw Burt Alvord, who is promised a lenient sentence if he will surrender and reveal the location of the notorious bandit Augustine Chacon. Rory Calhoun was cast as the Arizona Ranger Burt Mossman who convinces a reluctant Alvord to set a trap to catch Chacon. Mossman has Chacon handcuffed and orders Alvord to toss away the key. Chacon is hanged thereafter for a past conviction of which he had escaped.
Russell appeared in the original pilot for The Monkees TV series as Rudy, a record store owner and the group's manager; after the show was greenlit by NBC, the concept of a manager was discarded and Russell's character was not retained. An edited version of this pilot, in which Russell appears, was broadcast as a regular episode of the first season, and is part of the show's syndication package to this day.
Russell much later played Vernon Presley to his son Kurt's Elvis Presley in the television movie, Elvis.
Russell owned the Portland Mavericks, the only independent team in the Class A Northwest League. Russell kept a 30-man roster because he believed that some of the players deserved to have one last season. His motto was fun. He created a park that kept all corporate sponsorship outside the gates, hired the first female general manager, Lanny Moss, in professional baseball, and named the first Asian American GM/Manager. His team set a record for the highest attendance in minor league history, but lost the 1977 pennant to the Bellingham Mariners. Subsequently, Major League Baseball regained interest in Portland and resurrected the Class AAA Portland Beavers minor league franchise. The Portland area was recovered but was forced to pay $206,000 to Russell after he took the matter to arbitration; it was the biggest payout in baseball history for a minor league territory. Ex-major-leaguers and never-weres who could not stop playing the game flocked to his June try-outs, which were always open to anyone who showed up. The team and archival footage of Russell were featured in the documentary The Battered Bastards of Baseball.
Death
Russell died from complications of cancer on April 8, 2003, in Thousand Oaks, California.Recognition
In 1974, the Sporting News named Russell minor league manager of the year.Filmography
- The Living Christ Series as Lazarus
- Big Leaguer as Undetermined Role
- Soldier as Sgt. Corbett
- The Public Defender as 2nd Cop
- Crashout as Young Man with Girl in Bar
- Kiss Me Deadly as Police Detective
- Cult of the Cobra as Laundry Man
- Tarantula as Deputy
- Lucy Gallant as One of Casey's Air Force Buddies
- You Are There as Disheartened Soldier
- Cavalry Patrol as Jenner
- The Price of Fear as Maxie
- Behind the High Wall as Guard
- Attack as Medic
- Science Fiction Theatre as Radio Operator
- Highway Patrol as Toby Larkin
- Teenage Thunder as Used-car salesman
- Drango as Lieutenant with Supply Wagon
- The True Story of Jesse James as Jayhawker Sergeant
- Fear Strikes Out as Ballplayer Holding Trophy
- Navy Log as Bob Harris
- The Ford Television Theatre as Lieutenant Young
- The Silent Service as Lieutenant Jackson
- The Deadly Mantis as State Trooper at Train & Bus Wrecks
- Hellcats of the Navy as Frogman on Submarine
- Bailout at 43,000 as Flyer at Bar
- Gunfight at the O.K. Corral as Harry
- Playhouse 90
- Beau James as Reporter
- The Land Unknown as Radio operator
- The Web as Police Officer
- The Walter Winchell File
- Harbor Command as Jim
- Casey Jones as Baylor
- Wagon Train as Private Cullen
- Bombers B-52 as Operator
- Ride a Violent Mile as Corporal Norman
- Tombstone Territory as Ollie Williams
- Suspicion as Mechanic
- Teenage Thunder as Used-Car Salesman
- Flight as Pilot
- The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp as Sergeant Turner
- The Lady Takes a Flyer as First Tower Controller
- Suicide Battalion as Lt. Chet Hall
- The Loretta Young Show as Convict
- Sugarfoot as Sergeant McKinnock
- Cattle Empire as Douglas Hamilton
- The Lineup as Theodore
- Northwest Passage as Pvt. Ben Smith
- Good Day for a Hanging as George Fletcher
- Rio Bravo as Cowboy murdered in saloon
- Colt.45 as Jack Lowden
- The Horse Soldiers as Dunker, Yankee Soldier Amputee
- Last Train from Gun Hill as Skag, Belden Hand
- The Texan as Larry Boland
- Black Saddle as Ken Wilson
- Johnny Ringo as Dick Walsh
- Disneyland as Arne
- Texas John Slaughter as Arne
- Tales of Wells Fargo as Captain Maynard
- The Alaskans as Edward Carse
- as Billy Hemp
- Shotgun Slade as Deputy U.S. Marshal Benton
- Wrangler as Ritter
- Tate as Corey
- The Rifleman as Hode Evans & Sanchez
- The Magnificent Seven as Robert,
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater as Cole
- The Great Impostor as Morgan
- Surfside 6 as Ron Kaslow
- Saint of Devil's Island as Gerard
- The Brothers Brannagan as Fenner in "Tough Guy"
- The Blue Angels as Denton in episode "The Duster"
- Maverick as Luke Storm
- Bronco as Jeb Thomas
- Rawhide as Jack Harris
- Alcoa Premiere as Hogan
- Ben Casey as John
- Have Gun - Will Travel as Andy Dawes
- The Untouchables as Officer Cavanaugh
- Stakeout! as Joe
- The Andy Griffith Show as Mr. Burton
- Stoney Burke as Neeley
- Laramie as Reeves
- Sam Benedict as Len George
- G.E. True as John Quigley
- The Stripper as Mr. Mulvaney
- A Gathering of Eagles as Captain
- The Twilight Zone as Ben Braden
- One Man's Way as Tom Rayburn
- Cheyenne Autumn as Braden's Telegraph Operator
- The Donna Reed Show as Bill Gayley
- The Munsters as The Second Ranger
- Combat! as Gaines
- The Hallelujah Trail as Horner
- A Man Called Shenandoah as Clem
- Branded as Sheriff Gorman
- Incident at Phantom Hill as General's Aide
- The Fugitive as Davis
- Madame X as Police Sgt. Riley
- Billy the Kid versus Dracula as Dan 'Red' Thorpe
- The Monroes as Aaron
- The Monkees as Rudy Gunther
- Run for Your Life as Deputy
- I Dream of Jeannie as Amos Lincoln
- Ride to Hangman's Tree as Keller
- Dundee and the Culhane as H.P. Graham
- Hondo as Thompson
- Blackbeard's Ghost as Second Official
- Journey to Shiloh as Greybeard
- Ironside as Cal Bristold
- The Love Bug as Race Track Starter
- The Guns of Will Sonnett as Bartender
- The Outcasts as Grainer
- The Big Valley as Clint
- Death Valley Days as Jack Alvord
- The Virginian as Donovan
- The Virginian as Sheriff Martin credit as Neil Russell
- The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes as Angelo
- Adam-12 as Johnson
- The Young Lawyers as McCracken
- Yuma as Rol King
- The Million Dollar Duck as Mr. Smith
- A Taste of Evil as Sheriff
- O'Hara, U.S. Treasury as Bob Rasmussen
- Alias Smith and Jones as Sheriff
- Longstreet as Police Lieutenant
- Now You See Him, Now You Don't as Alfred
- Bonanza as Deputy Clem Foster
- Set This Town on Fire as Chuck
- The Mod Squad as Kerner
- Satan's School for Girls as Sheriff
- Runaway! as Fireman
- Gunsmoke as Ed Shelby
- A Cry in the Wilderness as Mr. Griffey
- The Sex Symbol as Public Relations Man
- Death Sentence as Trooper
- The Rockford Files as Lieutenant
- Mannix as George Enright
- The Apple Dumpling Gang as Herm Dally
- The Streets of San Francisco as Dan Riggs
- Emergency! as Captain Wilson
- Petrocelli as John Miller
- Little House on the Prairie as Len Coty
- The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe
- Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers as Timberwell
- The Loneliest Runner as Fred Dawkins
- Elvis as Vernon Presley
- Overboard as Sheriff Earl
- Sunset as Studio Guard
- Tango & Cash as Van Driver
- Dick Tracy as Club Ritz Patron #2