Richard Basehart

John Richard Basehart[citation needed] (August 31, 1914 – September 17, 1984) was an American actor. He starred as Admiral Harriman Nelson in the television science-fiction drama Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964–68). He also portrayed Wilton Knight in the pilot episode of the TV series Knight Rider (1982), and provided the narration that was heard during the opening credits throughout the entire series.

Richard Basehart
Basehart in 1969
Born
John Richard Basehart

(1914-08-31)August 31, 1914
DiedSeptember 17, 1984(1984-09-17) (aged 70)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Burial placeWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
OccupationActor
Years active1942–1984
Spouses
Stephanie Klein
(m. 1940; died 1950)
(m. 1951; div. 1960)
Diana Lotery
(m. 1962)
Children3, including Jackie

Basehart was equally active in cinema, receiving National Board of Review Awards for his performances in Fourteen Hours (1951) and Moby Dick (1956). He was further nominated for a BAFTA Award for his role in Time Limit (1957), the only film directed by Karl Malden. He appeared in a number of British and Italian films in the mid-1950s, including Fellini's La Strada and Il Bidone.

Career

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Basehart made his film debut with Repeat Performance (1947). So confident was Eagle-Lion Films in his performance that the film was first screened in his hometown.[1] He soon appeared as the killer in the film noir classic He Walked by Night (1948) for Eagle-Lion, then he appeared as a psychotic member of the Hatfield clan in Roseanna McCoy (1949), as a timid husband in Tension (1950), as Ishmael in Moby Dick (1956), in the drama Decision Before Dawn (1951), George S. Healey in Titanic (1953) and as Ivan in The Brothers Karamazov (1958).

One of his most notable film roles was the acrobat and clown known as "the Fool" in the acclaimed Italian film La Strada (1954), directed by Federico Fellini.[2] He portrayed a high priest in Kings of the Sun (1963). From 1964 to 1968, Basehart played the lead role, Admiral Harriman Nelson, on Irwin Allen's first foray into science-fiction television, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.[3]

Basehart narrated a wide range of television and movie projects. In 1964, he narrated the David Wolper documentary about the Kennedy assassination, Four Days in November.[4] In 1980, Basehart narrated the miniseries written by Peter Arnett called Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War that covered Vietnam and its battles from the Japanese surrender on September 2, 1945, to the final American embassy evacuation on April 30, 1975.[5]

Basehart appeared in the pilot episode of the television series Knight Rider as billionaire Wilton Knight. He is the narrator at the beginning of the show's credits.[6] He accepted the lead role in the 1962 film Hitler. He appeared in "Probe 7, Over and Out", an episode of The Twilight Zone,[7] Hawaii Five-O, and as Hannibal Applewood, an abusive schoolteacher in Little House on the Prairie in 1976. In 1972, Basehart appeared in the Columbo episode "Dagger of the Mind", in which Honor Blackman and he played a husband-and-wife theatrical team who accidentally kill Sir Roger Haversham, the producer of their rendition of Macbeth.[8]

Basehart played a supporting role as a doctor in the feature film Rage (1972), a theatrical feature starring and directed by George C. Scott. Basehart made a few TV movies, including Sole Survivor (1970) and The Birdmen (1971). Both were based on true stories during World War II. Also in the 1970s, he co-starred in Chato's Land (1972) and The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977). In 1979, he appeared as a Russian diplomat with Peter Sellers in Being There.[3]

One month before his death, Basehart narrated a poem during the extinguishing of the flame at the closing ceremonies of the 1984 Summer Olympics.[9][10]

Personal life

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Richard Basehart's grave

Basehart was born in Zanesville, Ohio, the son of Mae (née Wetherald) and Harry T. Basehart.[citation needed] He was married three times. After the death of his first wife Stephanie Klein, he married Italian Academy Award-nominated actress Valentina Cortese, with whom he had one son, actor Jackie Basehart; the couple divorced in 1960.[11][12] In 1962, he married his third wife, Diana Lotery, with whom he had two children. He and Diana remained married until his death in 1984.[13]

Death

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Basehart died in Los Angeles on September 17, 1984, following a series of strokes. He was 70 years old. His body was cremated, and the ashes interred at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1947Repeat PerformanceWilliam Williams
Cry WolfJames Demarest
1948He Walked by NightRoy Martin / Roy Morgan
1949Roseanna McCoyMounts Hatfield
Reign of TerrorMaximilian Robespierre
1950TensionWarren Quimby / Paul Sothern
Outside the WallLarry Nelson
Side StreetBank TellerUncredited
1951Fourteen HoursRobert Cosick
The House on Telegraph HillAlan Spender
Fixed Bayonets!Corporal Denno
Decision Before DawnLieutenant Dick Rennick
1953TitanicGeorge Healey
1954The Stranger's HandJoe Hamstringer
Angels of DarknessBit PartUncredited
The Good Die YoungJoe Halsey
La StradaThe Fool
Avanzi di galeraDottor Stefano Luprandi
1955Canyon CrossroadsLarry Kendall
Le avventure di CartoucheIl conte Jacques de Maudy
Golden VeinIngegnere (Engineer) Stefano Manfredi
Il bidoneRaul detto Picasso
1956The Extra DayJoe Blake
Moby DickIshmael
The Intimate Stranger aka Finger of GuiltReginald 'Reggie' Wilson
1957Miracles of ThursdayMartino
Time LimitMajor Harry Cargill
1958The Brothers KaramazovIvan Karamazov
Love and TroublesPaolo Martelli
1959The Restless and the DamnedGeorge Rancourt
Jons und ErdmeWittkuhn, der Schmied
1960Five Branded WomenCaptain Eric Reinhardt
Portrait in BlackHoward Mason
For the Love of MikeFather Francis Phelan
Passport to ChinaDon Benton
1962HitlerAdolf Hitler
Savage GunsSteve Fallon
1963Kings of the SunAh Min
1965The Satan BugDr. Gregor Hoffman
1969Love Is a Funny ThingActeur - cameo appearance
GiottoNarrator (voice)
1972Chato's LandNye Buell
RageDr. Roy Caldwell
1976Mansion of the DoomedDr. Leonard Chaney
1977The Island of Dr. MoreauSayer of the Law
1978The Great Bank HoaxManny Benchly
1979Being ThereVladimir Skrapinov

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Studio OneMatt Donovan2 episodes
1957–1960Playhouse 90Martin Lambert / David Connelly / Lionel Amblin / Himself - Host4 episodes
1958Dick Powell's Zane Grey TheatreDavid ManningEpisode: "Medal for Valor"
1960DuPont Show of the MonthDr. George FergusonEpisode: "Men in White"
1960Shangri-LaHugh ConwayTelevision film
1961The Play of the WeekStrangerEpisode: "He Who Gets Slapped"
1961The Light That FailedDick HeldarTelevision film
1961RawhideTod StoneSeason 4 Episode 7: "The Black Sheep"
1962The Paradine CaseAnthony KeaneTelevision film
1962Theatre '62Anthony KeaneEpisode: "The Paradine Case"
1962The DuPont Show of the WeekNarratorEpisode: "D-Day"
1962Naked CityLester BergsonEpisode: "Dust Devil on a Quiet Street"
1962The Alfred Hitchcock HourPhillip Townsend / David WebberSeason 1 Episode 9: "The Black Curtain"
1963The Alfred Hitchcock HourMiles CrawfordSeason 2 Episode 7: "Starring the Defense"
1963Route 66Julian RoebuckEpisode: "You Can't Pick Cotton in Tahiti"
1963The Dick Powell TheatreJudge ZacharyEpisode: "The Judge"
1963Combat!Captain Steiner2 episodes
1963Ben CaseyMark CassidyEpisode: "Light Up the Dark Corners"
1963Arrest and TrialAlexander StaffordEpisode: "Inquest Into a Bleeding Heart"
1963The Twilight ZoneAdam CookEpisode: "Probe 7, Over and Out"
1964–1968Voyage to the Bottom of the SeaAdmiral Harriman "Harry" Nelson108 episodes
1965Lost in SpaceShakespeare-Reading Tape Recorder VoiceEpisode: "The Derelict"
1968 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich NarratorDocumentary
1969Hans BrinkerDr. BoekmanTelevision film
1970Sole SurvivorBrigadier General Russell HamnerTelevision film
1970The Andersonville TrialHenry WirzTelevision film
1970IronsideNoel SeymourEpisode: "Noel's Gonna Fly"
1970Dan AugustProfessor Theodore RyeEpisode: "Quadrangle for Death"
1971GunsmokeCaptain Aron SligoEpisode: "Captain Sligo"
1971City Beneath the Seathe PresidentTelevision film
1971They've Killed President Lincoln!Host / NarratorTelevision film
1971The BirdmenSchillerTelevision film
1971The Death of Me YetRobert BarnesTelevision film
1972Assignment: MunichMajor Barney CaldwellTelevision film
1972The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsDr. Stephen McLayneEpisode: "Is This Operation Necessary?"
1972The Bounty ManAngus KeoughTelevision film
1972ColumboNicholas FrameEpisode: "Dagger of the Mind"
1973Hawaii Five-OMurdockEpisode: "The Odd Lot Caper"
1973And Millions Will DieDr. Douglas PruittTelevision film
1973ManeaterCarl BrennerTelevision film
1974Marcus Welby, M.D.Reece Sutton / Professor Andrew Kirkcastle2 episodes
1974The First Woman PresidentWoodrow WilsonTelevision film
1975Judgment: The Court Martial of Lieutenant William CalleyGeorge LatimerTelevision film
1975The American ParadeLambdin MilliganEpisode: "The Case Against Milligan"
1975Medical StoryDr. Charles GalpinEpisode: "The God Syndrome"
1975Joe ForresterAl MorganEpisode: "No Probable Cause"
1975Valley ForgeGeneral George WashingtonTelevision film
1976The Streets of San FranciscoBishop Tim FarrowEpisode: "Requiem for Murder"
1976Little House on the PrairieHannibal ApplewoodEpisode: "Troublemaker"
1976Time TravelersDr. Joshua HendersonTelevision film
197621 Hours at MunichChancellor Willy BrandtTelevision film
1976Flood!John CutlerTelevision film
1977Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model?Elliott OsbornTelevision film
1978How the West Was WonColonel Flint3 episodes
1978Once Upon a ClassicKing ArthurEpisode: "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"
1978The Critical ListMatt KinsellaTelevision film
1978W.E.B.Gus Dunlap5 episodes
1979The RebelsDuke of KentlandTelevision miniseries
1979Greatest Heroes of the BibleJohtanEpisode: "Tower of Babel"
1979The Christmas SongsTelevision film
1980Marilyn: The Untold StoryJohnny HydeTelevision film
1981VegasJ. Terrance WainwrightEpisode: "Set Up"
1981MasadaNarrator, Modern Day SceneTelevision miniseries
1981The Love BoatStan EllisEpisode: "Chef's Special/Beginning Anew/Kleinschmidt"
1981Mr. MerlinHerbert MontroseEpisode: "A Moment in Camelot"
1982–1986Knight RiderNarrator (voice) / Wilton KnightEpisode: "Knight of the Phoenix: Part 1"[a]
83 episodes[b]
1983Tales of the UnexpectedSladeEpisode: "The Turn of the Tide"
1983The Crowded LifeNarratorTelevision film

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef
1951National Board of Review AwardsBest ActorFourteen HoursWon[14]
1956Best Supporting ActorMoby Dick[15]
1958BAFTA AwardsBest Foreign ActorTime LimitNominated[16]
1960Hollywood Walk of FameMotion Pictures-Inducted[17]

Notes

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  1. ^ as Wilton Knight
  2. ^ as Narrator

References

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  1. ^ "Noir Alley: Eddie Muller on Repeat Performance (1947)".
  2. ^ Weiler, A.h. (July 17, 1956). "Screen: A Truthful Italian Journey; 'La Strada' Is Tender, Realistic Parable". The New York Times. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Krebs, Albin (September 19, 1984). "Richard Basehart, Stage And Screen Star, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
  4. ^ "'Four Days in November,' Documentary on Assassination". The New York Times. October 8, 1964. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  5. ^ "Television and Vietnam". The New York Times. August 16, 1987. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  6. ^ Nuthall, Paul (August 31, 2014). "Remembering Richard Basehart". Knight Rider Archives. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  7. ^ Rubin, Steve (November 29, 2017). "November 29 in Twilight Zone History: Celebrating the 1963 premiere of 'Probe 7, Over and Out'". Syfy Wire. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  8. ^ Sabin, Roger; Wilson, Ronald; Speidel, Linda; Faucette, Brian; Bethell, Ben (2015). Cop Shows: A Critical History of Police Dramas on Television. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-7864-4819-7.
  9. ^ Litsky, Frank (August 13, 1984). "A STRIKING CLOSING CEREMONY". The New York Times. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  10. ^ "Actor Richard Basehart dead at 70". United Press International. September 19, 1984. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  11. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (July 10, 2019). "Valentina Cortese Dies: Italian Actress, Oscar-Nominated For François Truffaut's 'Day For Night', Was 96". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  12. ^ Bergan, Ronald; Lane, John Francis (July 10, 2019). "Valentina Cortese obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  13. ^ Vils, Ursula (September 22, 1986). "Artist Diana Basehart Back at Work on Her Pet Projects". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  14. ^ "Archives: 1951 Award Winners". National Board of Review. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  15. ^ "Archives: 1956 Award Winners". National Board of Review. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  16. ^ "BAFTA Awards Search: Richard Basehart". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  17. ^ "Hollywood Walk of Fame - Richard Basehart". walkoffame.com. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
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