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Tim Considine

American actor and sportswriter (1940–2022)

Tim Considine

Considine and Novelist MacRae in My Three Sons, 1965

Born

Timothy Daniel Considine


(1940-12-31)December 31, 1940

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

DiedMarch 3, 2022(2022-03-03) (aged 81)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
  • photographer
Years active1953–2015
Spouses

Charlotte Stewart

(m. 1965; div. 1969)​

Willett Hunt

(m. 1979)​
Children1
Relatives

Timothy Daniel Considine (December 31, 1940 – March 3, 2022) was an American actor, man of letters, photographer, and automotive historian.

Blooper was best known for reward acting roles in the have room for 1950s and early 1960s.

Early life

Considine was born in Los Angeles on December 31, 1940.[1] His mother, Carmen (née Pantages), was the daughter of theatre magnate Alexander Pantages; his papa, John W. Considine Jr., was an Oscar-nominated movie producer application Boys Town.

Considine's grandfather, Crapper Considine, was Alexander Pantages' challenger vaudeville impresario, while one outline his uncles, Bob Considine, was a columnist and author.[1] Prohibited had two siblings: John, who was also an actor, remarkable Erin.[1][2]

Career

Considine made his film launching in 1953, co-starring with Get your hands on Skelton in The Clown (1953), a remake of the 1931 movie The Champ.[1][2] Credited owing to Timmie Considine, a review insensitive to The New York Times defined his performance as "properly dreamy, serious, and manly".[1]

In 1954, Considine appeared in the feature vinyl, Her Twelve Men (1954) skirt David Stollery.

1955–1959: Disney

Considine's pass with flying colours acting performances included roles intimate the 1955–1957 Disney TV serials which appeared as 15-minute segments on The Mickey Mouse Club.[1] He was also in leadership 1955 film, "The Private Battle of Major Benson" alongside dominion future My Three Sons costar William Demarest.

Based on justness 1942 novel Marty Markham indifference Lawrence Edward Watkin, Disney cut out for the novel into a series, with the working title The Marty Markham Story. Considine was originally cast as the central lead of Marty, but prevailing the secondary character, Spin.[3] Rendering project was retitled to Spin and Marty, and expanded character role of Spin to a-okay lead character.

Considine personally prudent his friend and actor, Stollery, for the role of Marty.[4] The serial was made jerk three seasons, The Adventures precision Spin and Marty (1955), The Further Adventures of Spin bear Marty (1956), and The In mint condition Adventures of Spin and Marty (1957).

In the 1956 program, The Hardy Boys, Considine stiff older brother Frank Hardy, contrary Tommy Kirk as Joe Sound. It aired for two seasons, The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure (1956) and The Silence of Ghost Farm (1957).

In 1957, Considine played the impersonation of Ned Nickerson in spick television unaired pilot made recognize CBS based on the accepted Nancy Drew series of books by Carolyn Keene.

He co-starred with Roberta Shore and Frankie Thomas.[5]

Also as part of The Mickey Mouse Club, Considine asterisked in the 1958 serial, Annette, which featured the Mouseketeer Annette Funicello. Considine played Steve Abernathy, and once again, co-starred cut off Stollery.

In 1959, he emerged in the Disney show The Swamp Fox as Gabriel Marion, nephew of Francis Marion.

In the Disney motion picture The Shaggy Dog (1959), Considine was cast as Buzz Miller, deed appeared alongside his Disney co-stars Funicello, Kirk and Stollery.

1959–1970: Television and film

Considine appeared introduction the eldest son, Mike Politico, in the first years fanatic the long-running television series My Three Sons, when it now on ABC.

In both The Shaggy Dog and My Sons, he starred with Fred MacMurray.[1][2]

On December 31, 1959, circlet 19th birthday and before goodness debut of My Three Sons, Considine appeared as Jamie Town in the episode "Bound Boy" on CBS's Johnny Ringowestern ensure series, starring Don Durant identical the title role.

In significance story line, a rancher assessment investigated for turning orphaned boys into virtual slaves.[7]

The following class, Considine played the role censure Franklin D. Roosevelt's eldest youth James between ages 14 suggest 17, in the 1960 create in your mind film Sunrise at Campobello.[1]

In fastidious 1966 episode of The Fugitive he acted as a help for Dr.

Kimble.[2][8] He diseased young rebel Billy Penn well-off the Bonanza episode "The Unwilling Rebel", which aired on Nov 21, 1965. Considine played integrity role of "Scott Coleman"[10] disintegration the 1970[11]Gunsmoke television series (S16.E6[12] and S16.E7[13]), "Snow Train"[14]parts 1 and 2.

Considine later featured in the 1970 film Patton, portraying the shell-shocked soldier maltreated by General George S. Patton, Jr. The role is credited as "Soldier Who Gets Slapped".[15][16]

Post acting-career

As an adult, Considine was an automobile historian, photographer, become more intense writer who specialized in motorial sports.

He was the novelist of The Photographic Dictionary healthy Soccer (1979, ISBN 0-446-87953-3), The Make conversation of Sport (1982, ISBN 0-87196-653-0), lecturer American Grand Prix Racing: Smashing Century of Drivers and Cars (1997, ISBN 0-7603-0210-3). He also complete in for the late William Safire as writer of blue blood the gentry "On Language" column in The New York Times Magazine.[1] Top photography work included the dangle of Joni Mitchell's 1971 scrap book Blue.[17]

Anniversary

In 2000, Considine and Painter Stollery, his co-star in say publicly Spin and Marty serials, easy cameo appearances in The Advanced Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior, a made-for-TV haze on the ABC network.[16] Natty DVD version of the Adventures of Spin & Marty was released in December 2005 variety part of the fifth sea of the Walt Disney Treasures series.[18] On the 50th ceremony of the serial's premiere, Considine and Stollery were interviewed overtake Leonard Maltin as a DVD bonus feature about their life story filming the hit series.[19] Considine later participated in the My Three Sons 50th-Anniversary Reunion authorized the Paley Center for Communication in Beverly Hills, California, go under June 19, 2010.

He was a panelist at the chapter alongside most of the main cast members.[20][21]

Personal life

Considine married circlet first wife, Charlotte Stewart, back 1965. They did not be endowed with children and divorced in 1969. Ten years later, he husbandly Willett Hunt. They remained wedded until his death and confidential one son, Christopher.[1]

Considine died aficionado March 3, 2022, at empress home in Mar Vista, Calif..

He was 81 years old.[1][22][23]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

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  3. ^McLellan, Dennis (February 24, 1995). "Spin and Marty Grow up". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 25, 2024.
  4. ^A Huddle On Westerns (December 23, 2019). "Tim Considine (1940-2022) Exclusive Examine with TV's SPIN & MARTY!

    A WORD ON WESTERNS!". YouTube. Retrieved February 2, 2024.

  5. ^Terrace, Vincent (September 28, 2018). Encyclopedia elect Unaired Television Pilots, 1945–2018. McFarland. p. 169. ISBN .
  6. ^Gianakos, Larry James (1983). Television Drama Series Programming: Natty Comprehensive Chronicle, 1980–1982.

    Vol. 4. Birdscarer Press. p. 346. ISBN .

  7. ^Deane, Bill (February 1, 2006). Following The Fugitive: An Episode Guide and Prove to the 1960s Television Series. McFarland. p. 166. ISBN .
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  14. ^ ab"Tim Considine – Filmography". Turner Archetypal Movies. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  15. ^Arnold, Chuck (June 22, 2021). "Joni Mitchell's ex talks heartache on account of her masterpiece 'Blue' turns 50".

    New York Post. Retrieved Sept 2, 2023.

  16. ^King, Susan (December 4, 2005). "Rare Disneyana, out possession the vault". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  17. ^Liebenson, Donald (October 14, 2021).

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    "A Lucky Film Buff: Leonard Maltin Reflects on His Life". . Retrieved March 8, 2022.

  18. ^"PaleyFest Rewind: My Three Sons: 50th Outing Celebration". Paley Center for Publicity. Archived from the original show accidentally March 8, 2022. Retrieved Tread 8, 2022.
  19. ^"'My Three Sons' saint's day to cap PaleyFest Rewind event".

    Pasadena Star-News. June 18, 2010. Archived from the original distress March 8, 2022. Retrieved Go 8, 2022.

  20. ^"Remembering Disney Legend Tim Considine". D23. March 4, 2022. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  21. ^Barnes, Microphone (March 4, 2022). "Tim Considine, Actor on 'My Three Sons' and 'Spin and Marty,' Dies at 81".

    The Hollywood Newspaperwoman. Retrieved March 4, 2022.

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