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Leif Erickson

Born 1911-10-27
Died 1986-01-29
📍 Alameda, California, USA

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Leif Erickson (born William Wycliffe Anderson) was an American stage, film, and television actor.

Erickson was born in Alameda, California, near San Francisco. He worked as a soloist in a band as vocalist and trombone player, performed in Max Reinhardt's productions, and then gained a small amount of stage experience in a comedy vaudeville act. Initially billed by Paramount Pictures as Glenn Erickson, he began his screen career as a leading man in Westerns.

Erickson enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II. Rising to the rank of Chief Petty Officer in the Naval Aviation Photographic Unit, he served as a military photographer, shooting film in combat zones, and as an instructor. He was shot down twice in the Pacific as well as receiving two Purple Hearts. Erickson was in the unit that filmed and photographed the Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945. Over four years service, he shot more than 200,000 feet of film for the Navy.

Erickson's first films were two 1933 band films with Betty Grable before starting a string of Buster Crabbe Western films based on Zane Grey novels. He would go on to appears in films such as The Snake Pit, Sorry, Wrong Number, Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd, Invaders from Mars, On the Waterfront, A Gathering of Eagles, Roustabout, The Carpetbaggers and Mirage.

One of his more notable roles was as Deborah Kerr's macho husband in the stage and film versions of Tea and Sympathy. He appeared with Greta Garbo, as her brother in Conquest (1937). He played the role of Pete, the vindictive boat engineer, in the 1951 remake of the famed musical Show Boat. His final appearance in a feature film was in Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977).

Erickson appeared frequently on television; he was cast as Dr. Hillyer in "Consider Her Ways" (1964) and as Paul White in "The Monkey's Paw—A Retelling" (1965) on CBS's The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. However, he is probably best known for The High Chaparral, which aired on NBC from 1967 until 1971. He portrayed a rancher, Big John Cannon, determined to establish a cattle empire in the Arizona Territory while keeping peace with the Apache. Erickson guest-starred in several television series, including Rawhide, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Marcus Welby, M.D., Medical Center, Cannon, The Rifleman, The Rockford Files, and the 1977 series Hunter. His final role was in an episode of Fantasy Island in 1984.

Erickson was married to actress Frances Farmer from 1936 until 1942. The same day that his divorce from Farmer was finalized, June 12, 1942, he married actress Margaret Hayes. They divorced a month later. He married Ann Diamond in 1945. They had two children, William Leif Erickson (born 1946 - died 1971 in a car accident) and Susan Irene Erickson (born 1950).

Erickson died of cancer in Pensacola, Florida, on January 29, 1986, aged 74 CLR

Filmography 138

Wild Times
as John Tyree
1980
Twilight's Last Gleaming
as Ralph Whittaker - CIA Director
1977
The Fantastic Journey
as Ben Wallace
1977
The Fantastic Journey
as Ben Wallace
1977
Winterhawk
as Guthrie
1975
Medical Story
as Dr. Taussing
1975
Abduction
as Prescott
1975
Force Five
as Cal Newkirk
1975
The Rockford Files
as Carl Colton 'C.C.' Calloway
1974
Harry O
1974
The Six Million Dollar Man: The Solid Gold Kidnapping
as William Henry Cameron
1973
The Magician
as Nicholas Olson
1973
The Evil Touch
1973
The Streets of San Francisco
1972
The Daughters of Joshua Cabe
as Amos Wetherall
1972
The Family Rico
as Mike Lamont
1972
The Rookies
1972
The New Healers
as Dr. Victor Briggs
1972
The Sixth Sense
1972
The Deadly Dream
as Dr. Harold Malcolm
1971
Terror in the Sky
as Marty Treleavan
1971
Cannon
1971
Man and Boy
as Sheriff Mossman
1971
Night Gallery
as Charlie Wheatland
1970
Medical Center
1969
The Mod Squad
1968
Mannix
1967
The High Chaparral
as Big John Cannon
1967
Ironside
1967
Mirage
as The Major
1965
I Saw What You Did
as Dave Mannering
1965
Branded
1965
Roustabout
as Joe Lean
1964
Daniel Boone
as Aaron Burr
1964
Daniel Boone
as Bill Sedley
1964
The Carpetbaggers
as Jonas Cord Sr.
1964
Strait-Jacket
as Bill Cutler
1964
Kraft Suspense Theatre
as General
1963
The Great Adventure
as Abel Parrish
1963
The Great Adventure
as President Grover Cleveland
1963
Burke's Law
as Jason Hayes
1963
Arrest and Trial
1963
A Gathering of Eagles
as Gen. Hewitt
1963
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Paul White
1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Doctor Hellyer
1962
The Virginian
as Peterson
1962
The Virginian
as Charlie Ryan
1962
The Virginian
as Bill King
1962
Shootout at Big Sag
as Sam Barbee
1962
The New Breed
as Dr. Eric Thor
1961
The Rebel
as Dave Blaine
1959
The DuPont Show with June Allyson
as Andrew Middleton
1959
Bonanza
as Tom Caine
1959
Bonanza
as Josh Tatum
1959
Rawhide
as Frank Travis
1959
The Rifleman
1958
Once Upon a Horse...
as Granville "Granny" Dix
1958
Twilight for the Gods
as Harry Hutton
1958
Kiss Them for Me
as Eddie Turnbill
1957
The Vintage
as Louis Morel
1957
One Coat of White
as Ben Riggs
1957
Istanbul
as Charlie Boyle
1957
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Jim Lewis
1956
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Cash Wilson
1956
Tea and Sympathy
as Bill Reynolds
1956
The Fastest Gun Alive
as Lou Glover
1956
Star in the Dust
as George Ballard
1956
Matinee Theater
1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Wayne Phillips
1955
Gunsmoke
as Virgil Powell
1955
The Millionaire
as Brian Hendricks
1955
The Millionaire
as Norman Conover
1955
Climax!
as Robert Eunson
1954
Climax!
as Richard Carmichael
1954
Climax!
as Doug Randell
1954
Climax!
as Richard Moore
1954
On the Waterfront
as Glover
1954
Inner Sanctum
1954
Paris Model
as Edgar Blevins
1953
Captain Scarface
as Sam
1953
Fort Algiers
as Kalmani
1953
Invaders from Mars
as Mr. George MacLean
1953
A Perilous Journey
as Richards
1953
Trouble Along the Way
as Father Provincial aka Ed
1953
Born to the Saddle
as Bob Marshall
1953
General Electric Theater
as Man
1953
Never Wave at a WAC
as Sgt. Norbert 'Noisy' Jackson
1953
Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd
as Morgan
1952
My Wife's Best Friend
as Nicholas Reed
1952
Carbine Williams
as Feder
1952
With a Song in My Heart
as General (uncredited)
1952
Sailor Beware
as Commander Lane
1952
The Cimarron Kid
as Marshal John Sutton
1952
Reunion in Reno
as B. Frederick Linaker
1951
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Dan
1951
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Sam Sargent
1951
The Tall Target
as Stranger
1951
Show Boat
as Pete
1951
Fourteen Hours
as Bit Part (uncredited)
1951
Hill Number One: A Story of Faith and Inspiration
as Pilate
1951
Dallas
as U.S. Marshal Martin Weatherby
1950
Three Secrets
as Bill Chase
1950
The Showdown
as Big Mart
1950
Stella
as Fred Anderson Jr.
1950
Mother Didn't Tell Me
as Dr. Bruce Gordon
1950
The Lady Gambles
as Tony
1949
Johnny Stool Pigeon
as Pringle
1949
Joan of Arc
as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans
1948
Miss Tatlock's Millions
as Dr. Mason
1948
The Snake Pit
as Gordon
1948
Sorry, Wrong Number
as Fred Lord
1948
The Gay Intruders
as Dr. Harold Matson
1948
Bambi
as Self (archive footage)
1948
The Gangster
as Beaumont
1947
Blonde Savage
as Steve Blake
1947
Arabian Nights
as Kamar (as Leif Erikson)
1942
Night Monster
as Laurie
1942
Pardon My Sarong
as Whaba
1942
Eagle Squadron
as Johnny M. Coe
1942
Are Husbands Necessary?
as Bill Stone
1942
The Fleet's In
as Jake
1942
H.M. Pulham, Esq.
as Rodney 'Bo-Jo' Brown
1941
The Blonde from Singapore
as Terry Prescott
1941
Nothing but the Truth
as Tommy Van Dusen
1941
Crisis
as Narrator (voice)
1939
One Third of a Nation
as Peter Cortlant
1939
Ride a Crooked Mile
as Johnny Simpkins
1938
The Big Broadcast of 1938
as Bob Hayes
1938
Thrill of a Lifetime
as Howard Nelson
1937
Conquest
as Paul Lachinski
1937
Waikiki Wedding
as Dr. Victor Quimby
1937
College Holiday
as Dick Winters
1936
Girl of the Ozarks
as Tom Bolton
1936
Desert Gold
as Glenn Kasedon
1936
Drift Fence
as Curley Prentice
1936
Nevada
as Bill Ide
1935
Wanderer of the Wasteland
as Lawrence
1935
Air Tonic
as Band Singer
1933