Michael Ansara
Michael George Ansara was an American stage, screen, and voice actor. He portrayed Cochise in the television series Broken Arrow, Kane in the 1979–1981 series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Commander Kang in three episodes of the Star Trek television series, Deputy U.S. Marshal Sam Buckhart in the NBC series Law of the Plainsman, and provided the voice for Mr. Freeze in and several of its spin-offs.
Early life
Michael George Ansara was born in a small village in the Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, and his family emigrated to the United States when he was two years old. He was of Lebanese descent. They lived in Lowell, Massachusetts, for a decade before moving to California. He originally wanted to be a physician, but developed a passion for becoming a performer after he began taking acting classes at Pasadena Playhouse to overcome his shyness. He was educated at Los Angeles City College, from which Ansara earned an Associate of Arts degree. Ansara served as a medic in the army during World War II.Career
Early work
During the 1950s, Ansara appeared in several episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. He appeared in a 1951 episode of The Lone Ranger titled "Trouble at Black Rock." In 1953, he appeared as Pindarus in Joseph Mankiewicz' big screen adaptation of Julius Caesar, with Marlon Brando, James Mason and John Gielgud. However, the popular television series Broken Arrow, wherein he played the lead role of Cochise, raised Ansara's profile and made him a household name. While making the series, the 20th Century-Fox publicity department arranged a date between Ansara and actress Barbara Eden. The two later married and Ansara guest-starred on Eden's sitcom I Dream of Jeannie as the Blue Djinn. He also played King Kamehameha in the Jeannie episode "The Battle of Waikīkī", and in the final season, he played Major Biff Jellico in the episode "My Sister, the Home Wrecker". Ansara and Eden divorced in 1974. The couple had one son together, actor Matthew Ansara, who died on June 25, 2001, of a heroin overdose.Ansara starred in his own ABC-TV series, Law of the Plainsman, with Gina Gillespie and Robert Harland. He performed as an Apache Indian named Sam Buckhart, who had been appointed as a U.S. Marshal. The series began as an episode of The Rifleman.
Ansara also played in Biblical epics: The Robe as Judas Iscariot, The Ten Commandments as a taskmaster, and The Greatest Story Ever Told as Herod's commander. He also appeared as Belshazzar in Columbia's 1953 movie Slaves of Babylon.
Later career
In 1961, Ansara played the role of Miguel Alvarez in the film Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, co-starring with Barbara Eden and Walter Pidgeon, who played the role of Admiral Harriman Nelson. Ansara later appeared in an episode of the television series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, playing the rebel sub commander Captain Ruiz in "Killers Of The Deep". He also appeared in the episode "Hot Line" as a Soviet scientist who disarms a defective Soviet atomic satellite that has crashed off the coast of California and he appeared as Carl in the episode "Night Visitors" of the NBC anthology series The Barbara Stanwyck Show.In 1962, he starred in a Broadway show with the silent film actor Ramon Novarro.
In 1964, he made his only guest appearance on Perry Mason as Vince Kabat in "The Case of the Antic Angel." Also that year, he played the lead character of "Qarlo," the Soldier in an episode of The Outer Limits. It opened the second season of shows on 19 September 1964 and was written by acclaimed fantasy writer and novelist Harlan Ellison, adapting it from his short story "Soldier from Tomorrow."
He starred in a supporting role in the 1965 Elvis Presley film, Harum Scarum. His wife, Barbara Eden, had starred in an earlier Elvis film, 1960's Flaming Star.
Ansara played the Ruler on episode 22, "The Challenge," of the television series Lost in Space with a young Kurt Russell as his son Quano. Later that same year, Ansara appeared in the feature film Texas Across the River with Dean Martin. He also appeared on Daniel Boone as Red Sky in a 1966 episode. In another 1966 episode of that series, Ansara portrayed Sebastian Drake. He played two different characters in two episodes of the 1966 science fiction television series The Time Tunnel, Colonel Hruda in episode #11 and the Curator in episode #28.
Ansara continued appearing in guest starring roles on television, including "The Savage Street", a 1967 episode of the ABC action drama series The Fugitive, "On a Clear Night You Can See Earth", a 1969 episode of the ABC-TV series Land of the Giants, and "The Western", the penultimate episode of the original CBS television series ', which aired in 1973.
In 1976, Ansara starred in the movie Mohammad, Messenger of God, about the origin of Islam and the message of prophet Mohammad.
In 1978, he starred in the acclaimed miniseries Centennial, based on the novel by James A. Michener. Ansara played the Indian leader Lame Beaver, whose descendants are showcased throughout the centuries alongside the growth of the West and the town that the novel and miniseries are named after.
Ansara played the recurring role of Killer Kane in the 1979-1980 season of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
He narrated Paul Goble's "The Gift of the Sacred Dog" at Crow Agency, Montana, on June 17, 1983, and Sheila MacGill-Callahan's "And Still the Turtle Watched" on October 21, 1993, on the PBS series Reading Rainbow.
In 1988, Ansara appeared in an episode of the television series Murder, She Wrote titled "The Last Flight of the Dixie Damsel".
In 1992, he voiced Mr. Freeze in the ' episode "Heart of Ice |Heart of Ice", and won critical acclaim for his performance as the iconic villain. He went on to voice Mr. Freeze in the animated film ', an episode of both The New Batman Adventures and Batman Beyond, and the video game '.
In 1994, Ansara portrayed the Technomage Elric in the Babylon 5 episode "The Geometry of Shadows".
''Star Trek''
He is one of nine actors to play the same character on three Star Trek television series – , and .Awards and honors
Ansara was nominated for a Saturn Award, and has won a Western Heritage Award for Rawhide.On February 8, 1960, Ansara received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in the television industry, located at 6666 Hollywood Boulevard.
Personal life
Ansara was married three times, first to actress Jean Byron in 1955; the couple divorced in 1956. In 1958, Ansara married Barbara Eden, who is best known for starring in I Dream of Jeannie. In 1961, Michael and Barbara both co-starred in Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. The couple had a son named Matthew Ansara born in 1965. Ansara and Eden divorced in 1974, and he married actress Beverly Kushida in 1977. On June 25, 2001, his son Matthew died from a drug overdose in Monrovia, California. Ansara was a Greek Orthodox Christian.Death
Ansara died from complications of Alzheimer's disease at his home in Calabasas on July 31, 2013, at the age of 91. His interment is at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, next to his son Matthew.TV and filmography
- Action in Arabia as Hamid
- Can't Help Singing as California Caballero
- Intrigue as Ramon's Radio Man
- Queen Esther as Zubal
- Outpost in Morocco as Rifle Dispenser
- The Desert Film as Guard
- South Sea Sinner as Native Policeman
- Kim as Harem Guard
- Soldiers Three as Manik Rao
- Only the Valiant as Tucsos
- Smuggler's Island as Sikh Policeman
- Bannerline as Floyd
- Hill Number One as Decius
- My Favorite Spy as House Servant
- Brave Warrior as The Prophet
- Diplomatic Courier as Ivan
- Yankee Buccaneer as Lt. Romero
- The Golden Hawk as Bernardo Díaz
- Road to Bali as Guard
- The Lawless Breed as Gus Hanley
- The Bandits of Corsica as Blacksmith
- Julius Caesar as Pindarus
- Serpent of the Nile as Captain Florus
- White Witch Doctor as De Gama
- The Robe as Judas
- Slaves of Babylon as Prince Belshazzar
- The Diamond Queen as Mir Jumla, the Mogul's general
- Three Young Texans as Apache Joe
- Drums of Tahiti as Opening Narrator
- The Saracen Blade as Count Alesandro Siniscola
- Princess of the Nile as Captain Kral
- The Egyptian as Hittite Commander
- Bengal Brigade as Sgt. Major Puran Singh
- Sign of the Pagan as Edecon
- Dragnet: The Big Rod as Carl Chapman
- Jupiter's Darling as Maharbal
- New Orleans Uncensored as Floyd 'Zero' Saxon
- Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy as Charlie
- Diane as Count Ridolfi
- The Lone Ranger as Angry Horse
- Gun Brothers as Shawnee Jack
- The Ten Commandments as Taskmaster
- Pillars of the Sky as Kamiakin
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby as Desar
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Baby Sitter as Mr. DeMario
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Shopping for Death as Butcher
- Broken Arrow as Cochise
- Last of the Badmen as Kramer
- Quantez as Delgadito
- The Tall Stranger as Zarata
- The Sad Sack as Moki
- The Rifleman: The Indian
- The Rifleman: The Raid
- Law of the Plainsman
- The Untouchables: Nicky as Charlie Steuben
- The Rebel in the episode "The Champ" as Docker Mason
- The Untouchables: The Jamaica Ginger Story as Rafael Torrez
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as Miguel Alvarez
- The Comancheros as Amelung
- Wagon Train: The Patience Miller Story as Northstar
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Hot Line as Malinoff
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Antic Angel as Vince Kabat
- The Outer Limits: Soldier as Quarlo Clobregnny
- Quick, Let's Get Married as Mayor Pablo
- The Greatest Story Ever Told as Herod's Commander
- The Virginian: The Showdown as Marshall Merle Frome
- Branded: The Bounty as Thomas Frye
- Harum Scarum as Prince Dragna
- Lost in Space: The Challenge as The Ruler
- I Dream of Jeannie: Happy Anniversary as Blue Djinn
- Bewitched: A Most Unusual Wood Nymph as Rufus the Red
- Gunsmoke: Honor Before Justice as Grey Horse
- ...And Now Miguel as Blas Chavez
- Texas Across the River as Iron Jacket
- Gunsmoke: The Returning as Luke Todd
- The Fugitive: The Savage Street as Officer Miguel 'Mike' Anza
- The Time Tunnel: The Kidnappers as Curator
- The Destructors as Count Mario Romano
- Sol Madrid as Capt. Ortega
- I Dream of Jeannie: The Battle of Waikīkī as King Kamehameha
- Daring Game as President Eduardo Delgado
- The Pink Jungle as Raul Ortega
- The High Chaparral as Alberto Ruiz
- Guns of the Magnificent Seven as Col. Diego
- ' as Maj. Milos Segora
- I Dream of Jeannie: My Sister, the Homewreker as Major Biff Jellico
- The Phynx as Col. Rostinov
- I Dream of Jeannie: One Jeannie Beats Four of a Kind
- The Mod Squad: A Double for Danger, Season 3 as Ray Abruzzi
- Bearcats! Pilot Movie, "Powderkeg" as Paco Morales
- Dear Dead Delilah as Morgan Charles
- Stand Up and Be Counted as Playboy Speaker
- The Streets of San Francisco: The Year of the Locusts as Albert 'Al' Ferguson
- Hawaii Five-O: Death is a Company Policy as Piro Manoa
- Call To Danger as Frank Mulvey
- Mission: Impossible: The Western as Ed Stoner
- The Doll Squad as Eamon O'Reilly
- Ordeal as Sheriff Peter Geeson
- It's Alive as The Captain
- The Bears and I as Oliver Red Fern
- Nakia, episode "The Dream" as Howard Gray Hawk
- The Barbary Coast as Diamond Jack Bassiter
- The Rockford Files: Joey Blue Eyes as Joseph DiMinna
- Kojak: Justice Deferred as Keith McCallum
- The Message as Abu Sofyan
- Day of the Animals as Daniel Santee
- Mission to Glory: A True Story
- The Manitou as John Singing Rock
- Centennial as Lame Beaver
- The Story of Esther as Haman
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century as Kane
- CHiPs: The Poacher as Nathan
- The Guns and the Fury as Prince Sohrab
- Bayou Romance as Zanko
- Reading Rainbow: Gift of the Sacred Dog as Himself
- The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins as Turk
- Access Code as Senator Dales
- ' as Lyman Taylor
- Hunter: Rape and Revenge, Part 2 as General Mariano
- Knights of the City as Mr. Delamo
- Assassination as Sen. Bunsen
- Murder, She Wrote: The Last Flight of the Dixie Damsel as Nicholas Rossi
- Border Shootout as Chuluha
- Reading Rainbow: And Still the Turtle Watched
- Johnny Mysto Boy Wizard as Malfeasor
- The Long Road Home as Murdock Haynes
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1978 | Dr. Strange | Ancient One | TV Movie Uncredited |
1998 | ' | Dr. Victor Fries / Mr. Freeze | Direct-to-video |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1968 | ' | Kang | Episode: "Day of the Dove" |
1981 | Thundarr the Barbarian | Vashtar | Episode: "Prophecy of Peril" |
1981 | Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends | Hiawatha Smith | Episode: "Quest of the Red Skull" |
1986 | ' | General Warhawk | 63 Episodes |
1994 | Babylon 5 | Elric | Episode: "The Geometry of Shadows" |
1992-1994 | ' | Mr. Freeze / Dr. Victor Fries | Episodes: "Heart of Ice" and "Deep Freeze" |
1994-1996 | ' | Jeyal / Kang | Episodes: "Blood Oath |Blood Oath" and "The Muse |The Muse" |
1996 | ' | Kang | Episode: "Flashback |Flashback" |
1997 | The New Batman Adventures | Victor Fries / Mr. Freeze | Episode: "Cold Comfort" |
1999 | Batman Beyond'' | Victor Fries / Mr. Freeze | Episode: "Meltdown" |