Keenan Wynn
Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn was an American character actor. His expressive face was his ; and though he rarely carried the lead role, he had prominent billing in most of his film and television roles.
Early life
Wynn was born on July 27, 1916, in New York City, the son of vaudeville comedian Ed Wynn and his wife, the former Hilda Keenan. He took his stage name from his maternal grandfather, Frank Keenan, one of the first Broadway actors to star in Hollywood. His father was Jewish and his mother was of Irish Catholic background. Ed Wynn encouraged his son to become an actor.Career
Theatre and radio
Wynn began his career as a stage actor. He appeared in several plays on Broadway, including Remember the Day, Black Widow, Hitch Your Wagon, The Star Wagon, One for the Money, Two for the Show, and The More the Merrier.Wynn starred in the radio show The Amazing Mr. Smith on Mutual Broadcasting System April 7 – June 30, 1941. He played the title role, "a carefree young man who runs into trouble galore and becomes an involuntary detective".
Film and television
Wynn appeared in hundreds of films and television series between 1934 and 1986. He was a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player during the 1940s and 1950s. He had a brief but memorable role as a belligerent, unsympathetic drunk in the classic wartime romance The Clock.His early postwar credits include Annie Get Your Gun, Royal Wedding, Kiss Me, Kate, Battle Circus, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, A Hole in the Head, The Absent-Minded Professor, Son of Flubber, and Dr. Strangelove. He had an uncredited role in Touch of Evil.
The Wynns, father and son, both appeared in the original 1956 Playhouse 90 television production of Rod Serling's Requiem for a Heavyweight. The son was returning the favor: according to radio historian Elizabeth McLeod, Keenan had helped his father overcome professional collapse, a harrowing divorce, and a nervous breakdown to return to work a decade earlier, and now helped convince Serling and producer Martin Manulis that the elder Wynn should play the wistful trainer. He also appeared in a subsequent TV drama called The Man in the Funny Suit, which detailed the problems they had experienced while working on that series. In it, the Wynns, Serling, and many of the cast and crew played themselves. Keenan also featured in another Rod Serling production, a Twilight Zone episode entitled, "A World of His Own" as playwright Gregory West, who uniquely caused series creator Rod Serling to disappear.
On January 18, 1959 Wynn starred in S. J. Perelman's Hollywood satire, "Malice in Wonderland", broadcast on NBC's prestigious Sunday afternoon anthology series Omnibus.
In the 1959–1960 television season, Wynn co-starred with Bob Mathias in NBC's The Troubleshooters, an adventure program about unusual events surrounding an international construction company. Wynn played the role of Kodiak, the "troubleshooter", for Mathias's Frank Dugan. He appeared in numerous television series, such as the ABC/Warner Bros. drama, The Roaring 20s, The Islanders, and the ABC Western series, The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters.
Wynn took a dramatic turn as Yost in the crime drama Point Blank with Lee Marvin. He had a leading role in the third Beach Party movie, Bikini Beach as a scheming newspaper publisher who wants to banish the local young people. Later he played Hezakiah in the comedy film The Great Race. He was the voice of the Winter Warlock in Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town and appeared in several Disney films, including Snowball Express, Herbie Rides Again and The Shaggy D.A. .
He appeared in Francis Coppola's musical Finian's Rainbow, Sergio Leone's epic western Once Upon a Time in the West, and Robert Altman's Nashville. During this time, his guest television roles included Alias Smith and Jones, Emergency!, Movin' On and The Bionic Woman. Wynn appeared in ten episodes of TV's Dallas during the 1979–1980 season, playing the role of former Ewing family partner-turned-enemy Digger Barnes. David Wayne, a friend of Wynn's, had played Digger Barnes in 1978 but was unable to continue with the role because of his co-starring role on the CBS series, House Calls, starring Wayne Rogers.
Wynn was initially cast in Superman to play Perry White in April 1977. By June, Wynn collapsed from exhaustion and was rushed to a hospital. He was replaced by Jackie Cooper. In 1983, he guest-starred in one of the last episodes of Taxi and Quincy, M.E. In 1984, he starred in the television film Call to Glory, which later became a weekly television series.
Personal life and last years
Wynn was married to former stage actress Eve Lynn Abbott until their divorce in 1947, whereupon Abbott married actor Van Johnson, one of the couple's closest friends. Abbott contended her marriage to Wynn was a happy one but that her divorce and remarriage was engineered by MGM studio-boss Louis B. Mayer, who refused to renew Wynn's contract unless Abbott divorced him and married Johnson, who was the subject of rumors that he was homosexual. One son, actor and writer Ned Wynn, wrote the autobiographical memoir We Will Always Live In Beverly Hills. His other son, Tracy Keenan Wynn, is a screenwriter whose credits include The Longest Yard and The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.His daughter Hilda was married to Paul Williams. He was an uncle by marriage to the Hudson Brothers. In his later years, Wynn undertook a number of philanthropic endeavors and supported several charity groups. He was a long-standing active member of the Westwood Sertoma service club, in West Los Angeles. During his last years, Wynn suffered from pancreatic cancer, which caused his death on October 14, 1986. His ashes are interred in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park in The Great Mausoleum, Daffodil Corridor, Columbarium of the Dawn, in a niche alongside his father, Ed Wynn, his daughter, Emily who died from lupus, and his aunt, Blanche Leopold. His granddaughter is actress Jessica Keenan Wynn.
Filmography
- Somewhere I'll Find You as Sergeant Tom Purdy
- The War Against Mrs. Hadley as Voice of Radio Announcer
- For Me and My Gal as Eddie Milton
- Northwest Rangers as 'Slip' O'Mara
- Lost Angel as Packy Roost
- See Here, Private Hargrove as Pvt. Mulvehill
- Since You Went Away as Lt. Solomon
- Marriage Is a Private Affair as Major Bob Wilton
- Without Love as Quentin Ladd
- The Clock as The Drunk
- Between Two Women as Tobey
- Ziegfeld Follies as Caller
- Week-End at the Waldorf as Oliver Webson
- What Next, Corporal Hargrove? as Pvt. Thomas Mulvehill
- Easy to Wed as Warren Haggerty
- The Thrill of Brazil as Steve Farraugh
- No Leave, No Love as Slinky
- The Cockeyed Miracle as Ben Griggs
- The Hucksters as Buddy Hare
- Song of the Thin Man as Clarence 'Clinker' Krause
- B.F.'s Daughter as Martin Delwyn Ainsley
- The Three Musketeers as Planchet
- My Dear Secretary as Ronnie Hastings
- Neptune's Daughter as Joe Backett
- That Midnight Kiss as Artie Geoffrey Glenson
- Annie Get Your Gun as Charlie Davenport
- Love That Brute as Bugsy Welch
- Three Little Words as Charlie Kope
- Royal Wedding as Irving Klinger / Edgar Klinger
- Kind Lady as Edwards' Butler
- Texas Carnival as Dan Sabinas
- Angels in the Outfield as Fred Bayles
- It's a Big Country as Michael Fisher
- Phone Call from a Stranger as Eddie Hoke
- The Belle of New York as Max Ferris
- Skirts Ahoy! as Himself
- Holiday for Sinners as Joe Piavi
- Fearless Fagan as Sgt. Kellwin - Company J
- Desperate Search as Brandy
- Sky Full of Moon as Al
- Battle Circus as Sergeant Orvil Statt
- Code Two as Police Sgt. Jumbo Culdane
- Kiss Me Kate as Lippy
- All the Brothers Were Valiant as Silva
- The Long, Long Trailer as Policeman
- Tennessee Champ as Willy Wurble
- Men of the Fighting Lady as Lt. Commander Ted Dodson
- The Glass Slipper as Kovin
- The Marauders as Hook
- Running Wild as Ken Osanger
- Shack Out on 101 as George
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit as Sgt. Caesar Gardella
- The Naked Hills as Sam Wilkins
- Johnny Concho as Barney Clark
- The Great Man as Sid Moore
- Joe Butterfly as Harold Hathaway
- The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown as Dandy
- Don't Go Near the Water as Gordon Ripwell
- The Deep Six as Lt. Commander Mike Edge
- Touch of Evil as Bartender
- A Time to Love and a Time to Die as Reuter
- The Perfect Furlough as Harvey Franklin
- That Kind of Woman as Harry Corwin
- A Hole in the Head as Jerry Marks
- The Crowded Sky as Nick Hyland
- The Absent-Minded Professor as Alonzo P. Hawk
- The Joke and the Valley as Lambert Giles
- The Big Bankroll as Tom Fowler
- Il re di Poggioreale as Di Gennaro
- The Power and the Glory as Wine Merchant
- Son of Flubber as Alonzo P. Hawk
- The Bay of St. Michel as Nick Rawlings
- Man in the Middle as Lt. Charles Winston
- Dr. Strangelove as Colonel Bat Guano
- Honeymoon Hotel as Mr. Sampson
- Stage to Thunder Rock as Ross Sawyer
- The Patsy as Harry Silver
- Bikini Beach as Harvey Huntington Honeywagon
- The Americanization of Emily as Old Sailor
- Nightmare in the Sun as Junk dealer
- The Great Race as Hezekiah Sturdy
- Promise Her Anything as Angelo Carelli
- The Night of the Grizzly as Jed Curry
- Stagecoach as Luke Plummer
- Around the World Under the Sea as Hank Stahl
- Warning Shot as Sgt. Ed Musso
- Welcome to Hard Times as Zar
- The War Wagon as Wes Fletcher
- Point Blank as Yost
- Run Like a Thief as Willy Gore
- Frame Up as Inspector Donald
- The Longest Hunt as Major Charlie Doneghan
- Finian's Rainbow as Senator Billboard Rawkins
- Once Upon a Time in the West as Sheriff - Auctioneer
- The Magic Pear Tree as Marquis
- Mackenna's Gold as Sanchez
- Smith! as Vince Heber
- The Monitors as The General
- 80 Steps to Jonah as Barney Glover
- Viva Max! as General Lacomber
- House on Greenapple Road as Sgt. Charles Wilentz
- Loving as Edward
- Five Savage Men as Pudge Elliott
- Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town as The Winter Warlock
- Assault on the Wayne as Orville Kelly
- Pretty Maids All in a Row as Poldaski
- Cannon as Eddie
- The Man with Icy Eyes as Harry Davis
- Terror in the Sky as Milton
- The Manipulator as Old Charlie
- Panhandle 38 as Billy Bronson / Kile Richards
- Wild in the Sky as General Harry Gobohare
- Assignment: Munich as George
- Cancel My Reservation as Sheriff 'Houndtooth' Riley
- The Mechanic as Harry McKenna
- Snowball Express as Martin Ridgeway
- VD Attack Plan as Contagion Corps Sergeant
- Hijack! as Donny McDonald
- Herbie Rides Again as Alonzo A. Hawk
- The Internecine Project as E.J. Farnsworth
- The Legend of Earl Durand as Colonel Nightingale
- Hit Lady as Buddy McCormack
- Popcorn
- Target Risk as Simon Cusack
- He Is My Brother as Brother Dalton
- Nashville as Mr. Green
- The Man Who Would Not Die as Victor Slidell
- The Devil's Rain as Sheriff Owens
- A Woman for All Men as Walter McCoy
- The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case as Fred Huisache
- 20 Shades of Pink
- The Quest as H. H. Small
- Jeremiah of Jacob's Neck as Jeremiah Starbuck
- High Velocity as Mr. Andersen
- The Killer Inside Me as Chester Conway
- The Shaggy D.A. as John Slade
- The Quest: The Longest Drive as Cooler
- Mission to Glory: A True Story
- Orca as Novak
- Sex and the Married Woman as Uncle June
- Laserblast as Colonel Farley
- Coach as Fenton "F. R." Granger
- The Bastard as Johnny Malcolm
- Piranha as Jack
- The Lucifer Complex as U.S. Secretary of Defense / Adolph Hitler?
- The Billion Dollar Threat as Ely
- The Dark as Sherman "Sherm" Moss
- Hollywood Knight as Jed
- Sunburn as Mark Elmes
- ' as Jake Noble
- The Glove as Bill Schwartz
- The Treasure Seekers as Meat Cleaver Stewart
- A Touch of the Sun as General Spelvin
- Just Tell Me What You Want as Seymour Berger
- Mom, the Wolfman and Me as Grandpa Bergman
- The Monkey Mission as Stump Harris
- A Piano for Mrs. Cimino as Barney Fellman
- The Capture of Grizzly Adams as Bert Woolman
- The Last Unicorn as Captain Cully / Harpy
- Best Friends as Tom Babson
- Hysterical as Fisherman
- Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. as Piers Castillian
- Wavelength as Dan
- Prime Risk as Dr. Lasser
- Code of Vengeance as Willis
- Mirrors as Reverend Dahlstrom
- Zoo Ship
- Black Moon Rising as Iron John
- ' as Grandpa
Television
- Wagon Train - Episode: "The Luke O'Malley Story" as Luke O'Malley
- The Untouchables as Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino / Joe Fuselli
- The Twilight Zone - Episode: "A World of His Own" as Gregory West
- Rawhide - Episode: "Incident at Cactus Wells" as Simon Royce
- Combat! - Episode: "The Prisoner" as Colonel Clyde
- Ben Casey - Episode: "Behold a Pale Horse" as O.J. Stanley
- Death Valley Days - Episode: "Grass Man" as Josh Tavers
- Bonanza - Episode: "Alias Joe Cartwright" as Sergeant O'Rourke
- Combat! - Episode: "The Flying Machine" as Lt. Brannagan
- The Wild Wild West - Episode: "The Night of the Freebooters" as Thorwald Wolfe
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. - Episode: "Show Me the Way to Go Home" as Harry Purcell
- Then Came Bronson - Episode: "The Old Motorcycle Fiasco" as Alex
- Lancer - Episode: "Blue Skies for Willie Sharpe" as Kansas Bill Sharpe
- Alias Smith and Jones as Artie Gorman / Horace Wingate / Charlie Utley
- Mod Squad - Episode: "And a Little Child Shall Bleed Them" as Luther
- Hawaii Five-O - Episode: "Journey Out of Limbo" as Hummel
- Cannon - Episode: "The Island Caper" as Matt Dixon
- Alias Smith and Jones - Episode: "What Happened at the XST?" as Artie Gorman
- McMillan & Wife - Episode: "The Devil You Say" as Professor Zagmeyer
- Hec Ramsey - Episode: "A Hard Road to Vengeance" as Bullard
- The New Perry Mason - Episode: "The Case of the Telltale Trunk" as Victor Harding
- The Girl With Something Extra - Episode: "Guess Who's Feeding the Pigeons" as Victor Lucas
- as Captain Joe 'Mad Dog' Siska
- Movin' On - Episode: "The Elephant Story" as Barnaby
- Emergency! - Episode: "Back-Up" as Wild Bill
- The Bob Newhart Show - Episode: "What's It All About, Albert?" as Dr. Albert
- The Bionic Woman - Episode: "Rancho Outcast" as Gustave
- Dallas - 10 episodes as Digger Barnes
- Fantasy Island - Episode: "Mr. Nobody/La Liberatora" as Willie the promoter
- One Day at a Time - Episode: "Small Wonder II as Randolph Ericson
- The Greatest American Hero - Episode: "Good Samaritan" as Ira Hagert
- Hardcastle and McCormick - Episode: "Just Another Round of That Old Song" as Henry Willard
- Quincy, M.E. - Episode: "Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter?" as Morris Perlmutter
- Taxi - Episode: "Tony's Baby" as Leo
- Tales from the Darkside - Episode: "I'll Give You a Million" as Duncan
- Highway to Heaven - Episode: "Popcorn, Peanuts and CrackerJacks" as Doc Brisby
- Call to Glory as Carl Sarnac