Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Archived from the original on 5 October 2018. "Pert Jeannie Carson, Spouse Biff McGuire Appear Monday Night". Young Man From Atlanta (1997) – Broadway.The Day Emily Married (2005) – Off-Broadway.Camelot (1963) – national tour ( King Arthur).Finian's Rainbow (1960 revival) – Broadway (Woody).Hollywood Seagull (2013) as Bruce Sorensen.Hawaii Five-O (episode: "See How She Runs") as Babe Mandell.Gibbsville (TV series, 6 episodes, 1976) as Dr.Midway (1976) as Captain Miles Browning.The Turning Point of Jim Malloy) (TV movie, 1975) as Dr. Gunsmoke (1974) as Potter season 20 episode 8 (the fourth victim).The Werewolf of Washington (1973) as President.The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968) as Mr.The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) as Sandy.Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1956) as Howard Latimer in Gentleman from America.The Phenix City Story (1955) as Fred Gage.You're in the Navy Now (1951) as Sailor Messenger (uncredited).2002 Actor (Featured Role-Play) for Morning's at Seven.1997 Actor (Featured Role-Play) for The Young Man From Atlanta.He was nominated for two Tony Awards during his career: He died on March 9, 2021, at the age of 94. Carson co-starred with McGuire in Finian's Rainbow. McGuire was married to the English actress Jeannie Carson, who had starred in the CBS situation comedy Hey, Jeannie! (1956–1957). Michael Malloy in the NBC drama Gibbsville (1976). McGuire was a regular on Herb Shriner Time (1951–1952) on ABC : 451 and portrayed Dr. He appeared in such television series as The Secret Storm and All My Children. He also starred in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes "The Gentleman From America" (1956), "The Hidden Thing" (1956), "Crackpot" (1957), and "Don't Interrupt" (1958, as Larry Templeton). On October 9, 1955, McGuire starred in the episode "Number Seven, Hangman's Row" of the CBS anthology series, Appointment with Adventure. He debuted on Broadway in Bright Boy (1944). In a career that has spanned 50 years, McGuire collected a number of theatrical credits. That experience led to a role in a play in London. While stationed in England, he studied at Shrivenham University while there he painted sets for and acted in a local theater's production. McGuire attended Hamden High School and the University of Massachusetts, where he studied agricultural engineering. I shared it with a very large family,” Biff reminisced.William "Biff" McGuire (Octo– March 9, 2021) was an American actor, best known as Inspector Kramer in Nero Wolfe (1979). “ We had all of these big gatherings of the whole family on Saturday nights, and everybody had to do something, so that was my theater. In a 2004 talkinbroadway interview, McGuire attributes his love for theater to his big family and his love for entertaining them. Stationed in England, he studied acting, directing, radio, and television, eventually setting his sights on set design, only to return to acting. He attended the University of Massachusetts, where he studied agricultural engineering and later left to join the U.S. McGuire got his famous nickname from playing football as a kid growing up in Camden, CT. Gloria Henry Dies: ‘Dennis The Menace’ Actress Was 98 Together, they moved to the Pacific Northwest to bring playwrights’ works to life, including Shakespeare, Shaw and Ibsen.įormer Seattle Rep Associate Artistic Director Doug Hughes remembers the late actor as “reserved, even shy in real life.” However, Hughes says that Biff gained “a nearly scary confidence once he stepped on a stage.” This was just the beginning of their lifelong romance and acting partnership. He played King Arthur while Carson played Guinevere. They married in November of that year, and then starred in the original national tour of Camelot. In 1960, he was cast opposite British actress Jeannie Carson in a 1960 revival of Finian’s Rainbow. Showbiz & Media Figures We've Lost In 2021 - Photo Gallery
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