Rick Jason
Born: 1923-05-21 in New York City, New York, USA
Died: 2000-10-16
Known For: Acting
Biography
Rick Jason (born Richard Jacobson; May 21, 1923 – October 16, 2000) was an American actor, born in New York City, and most remembered for starring in the ABC television drama Combat! (1962–1967).
Filmography
1989
- Around the World in 80 Days as Cornelius Vanderbilt
1988
- Illegally Yours as Freddie Boneflecker
1985
1984
- Murder, She Wrote as Axel Weingard
- Airwolf as Ed Aarons
1983
- Scarecrow and Mrs. King as Ambassador Harcourt
- Manimal as Prof. Barta
1982
- Matt Houston as Mr. Murdock
- Partners as Douglas
1979
- The Best Place to Be as Paul Bellinger
1978
- Fantasy Island as Arthur Hemmings
- Flying High as Bob
- Who's Watching the Kids?
1977
- Proof of the Man as Lionel Adams
- Love and the Midnight Auto Supply as Councilman Ted Fredricks
1976
- The Witch Who Came from the Sea as Billy Batt
1975
- Wonder Woman as Lawson Koslo
- Switch as Gene Cole
- Who Is the Black Dahlia? as Miles Harmonder
1974
- Police Woman as James Basterie
- A Time for Love as Paul Chalk
1971
- The Day of the Wolves as No. 4
- The Partners
1970
- Eagles Attack At Dawn as Beno
- Prudence and the Chief as Chief Snow Eagle
1969
- Color Me Dead as Bradley Taylor
- The Monk as Wideman
1968
- The Saga of Tanegashima as Captain Pinto
- The Outsider as Matt Stark
1967
- The Danny Thomas Hour as Smitty
1962
- The Virginian as Tom Fuller
- Combat! as Lieutenant Gil Hanley
1961
- The Mike Douglas Show as Self
1960
- The Case of the Dangerous Robin as Robin Scott
1959
- Rawhide as Rivera
1958
- Rx Murder as Jethro Jones
- Sierra Baron as Miguel Delmonte
- The Fountain of Youth as Alan Brody
- Colgate Theatre
1957
- The Wayward Bus as Johnny Chicoy
1956
- The Lieutenant Wore Skirts as Capt. Barney Sloan
1955
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Arthur
- The Millionaire as Jack Garrison
- The 20th Century Fox Hour as Hank Adams
1954
- The Saracen Blade as Enzio Siniscola
- This Is My Love as Glenn Harris
1953
- The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
- Sombrero as Ruben
1952
- The Ford Television Theatre as Raoul
1950
- Lux Video Theatre as Joe