Jack Carson
Born: 1910-10-27 in Carman, Manitoba, Canada
Died: 1963-01-02
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Elmer "Jack" Carson (October 27, 1910 – January 2, 1963) was a Canadian-born, American film actor, with a film career spanning the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Though he was primarily used in supporting roles for comic relief, his work in films such as Mildred Pierce (1945) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) displayed his mastery of "straight" dramatic actor roles as well. He worked for RKO and MGM (cast opposite Myrna Loy and William Powell in Love Crazy), but most of his memorable work was for Warner Bros. His trademark character was the wisecracking know-it-all, typically and inevitably undone by his own smug cockiness. Carson initially landed bit roles at RKO Radio Pictures in films such as Bringing Up Baby (1938), starring Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. An early standout role for Carson was as a mock-drunk undercover G-Man opposite Richard Cromwell in Universal Pictures's anti-Nazi action drama entitled Enemy Agent. This led to contract-player status with Warner Brothers shortly thereafter. While there, he was teamed with Dennis Morgan in a number of films, supposedly to compete with Paramount's popular Bing Crosby - Bob Hope Road to … pictures. Most of his work at Warner Brothers was limited to light comedy work with Morgan, and later Doris Day (who in her autobiography would credit Carson as one of her early Hollywood mentors). Critics generally agree that Carson's best work was in Mildred Pierce (1945), where he played the perpetually scheming Wally Fay opposite Joan Crawford in the title role. Also in 1945, he played the role of Harold Pierson, the second husband of Louise Randall, played by Rosalind Russell, in Roughly Speaking. Another role which won accolades for him was as publicist Matt Libby in A Star is Born (1954). One of his last film roles was as the older brother "Gooper" in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958). His TV appearances, extending into the early 1960s, included The Martha Raye Show, The Guy Mitchell Show, and The Polly Bergen Show in 1957; Alcoa Theatre and Bonanza (Season 1, Ep.9: "Mr. Henry Comstock") in 1959; Thriller ("The Big Blackout") in 1960; and The Twilight Zone (Season 2, Ep. 14: "The Whole Truth") in 1961. On February 8, 1960, Carson received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the television and radio industry. The television star is located at 1560 Vine Street, the radio star is at 6361 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1983, after his death, Jack Carson was inducted into the Wisconsin Performing Artists Hall of Fame along with his film pal, Dennis Morgan, who was also from Wisconsin.
Filmography
1987
- James Stewart: A Wonderful Life as Self (archive footage)
1984
- Going Hollywood: The '30s as (archive footage)
1983
- Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1976
- Bob Hope's World of Comedy as Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
1962
- Sammy, the Way-Out Seal as Harold Sylvester
- The Children of Alda Nuova as Frankie Fane
1961
- The Mike Douglas Show as Self
- Bus Stop
- King of the Roaring 20's – The Story of Arnold Rothstein as Timothy W. 'Big Tim' O'Brien
- Who Killed Julie Greer? as Fairchild
1960
- Thriller as Burt Lewis
- The Bramble Bush as Bert Mosley
1959
- Bonanza as Henry T.P. Comstock
- The Twilight Zone as Harvey Hunnicut
- Startime as Albert Maddon
1958
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof as Gooper
- Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! as Captain Hoxie
1957
- Alcoa Theatre as Augie Adams
- The Tarnished Angels as Jiggs
- The Tattered Dress as Sheriff Nick Hoak
- The Polly Bergen Show as Self
- Three Men on a Horse as Patsy
1956
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Sundown Smith
- The Steve Allen Show as Self
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show as Self
- The Bottom of the Bottle as Hal Breckinridge
- Magnificent Roughnecks as Bix Decker
1955
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Frankie Fane
- Screen Director's Playhouse as Lamar Kendall
- The Bob Cummings Show as Jack Carson
- Ain't Misbehavin' as Harold North
- Arroyo as Lamar Kendall
1954
- Climax! as Art Shaddick
- The George Gobel Show as Self
- The Wonderful World of Disney as Harold Sylvester
- A Star Is Born as Matt Libby
- Phffft as Charlie Nelson
- A Star Is Born World Premiere as Self - Host
- Red Garters as Jason Carberry
1953
- General Electric Theater as Joe Bushwick
- Dangerous When Wet as Windy Webbe
1952
- The Ford Television Theatre as Dan Doyle
- This Is Your Life as Self
1951
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Danny Scott
- The Groom Wore Spurs as Ben Castle
- Mister Universe as Jeff Clayton
1950
- The Colgate Comedy Hour as Self - Host
- What's My Line? as Self
- Lux Video Theatre as Garrison
- Your Show of Shows
- The Good Humor Man as Biff Jones
- Bright Leaf as Chris Malley
- Four Star Revue as Host
1949
- It's a Great Feeling as Jack Carson
- John Loves Mary as Fred Taylor
- My Dream Is Yours as Doug Blake
1948
- Studio One as Harry Breen
- Romance on the High Seas as Peter Virgil
- Two Guys from Texas as Danny Foster
- April Showers as Joe Tyme
1947
- Love and Learn as Jingles Collins
- So You Want to Be in Pictures as Man Giving Directions (uncredited)
- Always Together as Bill (uncredited)
1946
- Okay for Sound
- Two Guys from Milwaukee as Buzz Williams
- One More Tomorrow as Patrick 'Pat' Regan
- The Time, The Place and The Girl as Jeff Howard
1945
- Mildred Pierce as Wally Fay
- Roughly Speaking as Harold C. Pierson
1944
- Arsenic and Old Lace as Officer Patrick O'Hara
- Hollywood Canteen as Self
- The Doughgirls as Arthur Halstead
- Shine on Harvest Moon as The Great Georgetti
- Make Your Own Bed as Jerry Curtis
- The Road to Victory as Jack Carson (uncredited)
- Breakdowns of 1944 as Self
- The Shining Future as Self
1943
- Thank Your Lucky Stars as Self
- The Hard Way as Albert Runkel
- Princess O'Rourke as Dave Campbell
- Food and Magic
1942
- Gentleman Jim as Walter Lawrie
- Breakdowns of 1942 as Self
- The Male Animal as Joe Ferguson
- Larceny, Inc. as Jeff Randolph
- Wings for the Eagle as Brad Maple
1941
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith as Chuck
- Love Crazy as Ward Willoughby
- The Strawberry Blonde as Hugo Barnstead
- The Bride Came C.O.D. as Allen Brice
- Breakdowns of 1941 as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Blues in the Night as Leo Powell
- Navy Blues as 'Buttons' Johnson
1940
- Typhoon as Mate
- Shooting High as Gabby Cross
- Parole Fixer as George Mattison
- Enemy Agent as Ralph
- Girl in 313 as Police Lt. Pat O'Farrell
- City of Chance as Narration - Prologue (voice)
- Alias the Deacon as Sullivan
- Love Thy Neighbor as Policeman
- Lucky Partners as Frederick Harper
- Queen of the Mob as Agent Ross Waring
- I Take This Woman as Joe
- Sandy Gets Her Man as Policeman Tom Garrity
1939
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Sweeney Farrell (uncredited)
- Destry Rides Again as Jack Tyndall
- Fifth Avenue Girl as Minnesota (uncredited)
- The Kid From Texas as Stanley Brown
- The Escape as Chet Warren
- Legion of Lost Flyers as Larry Barrigan
- The Honeymoon's Over as Tom Donroy
1938
- Bringing Up Baby as Circus Roustabout (uncredited)
- Having Wonderful Time as Emil Beatty
- Carefree as Connors
- Vivacious Lady as Waiter Captain
- Condemned Women as Plainclothes Policeman
- The Saint in New York as Red Jenks
- Maid's Night Out as Rollercoaster Ride Attendant (uncredited)
- Night Spot as Shallen
- Next Time I Marry as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
- Mr. Doodle Kicks Off as Rochet
- Crashing Hollywood as Dickson
- Law of the Underworld as Henchman Johnny
- This Marriage Business as "Candid" Perry
- Everybody's Doing It as Detective Lieutenant
- Go Chase Yourself as Warren Miles
1937
- You Only Live Once as Attendant in First Gas Station
- Stage Door as Mr. Milbanks
- Music for Madame as Assistant Director
- Stand-In as Tom Potts
- She's Got Everything as Ransome (uncredited)
- High Flyers as Dave Hanlon
- Harris in the Spring as Taxicab Driver
- On Again—Off Again as Cop
- Quick Money as Coach Woodford
- Too Many Wives as Hodges
- A Rented Riot