Jason Evers

Jason Evers

Birthday

02.01.1922

Deathday

13.03.2005

Place of birth

New York City, New York, USA

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

Jason Evers (January 2, 1922 - March 13, 2005) was an American actor. Evers was born Herb Evers in New York City, New York. After quitting high school to join the United States Army, Evers was so inspired by stars like John Wayne (whom he would later appear with in The Green Berets) that he decided to try acting. A stint on Broadway led to Hollywood, where his first big break was the 1960 NBC series western Wrangler. On June 30, 1960, he appeared on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford.[1] In 1963-1964, Evers starred as 41-year-old Professor Howe in the 26-episode ABC drama Channing, based on life on a college campus, with co-star Henry Jones (1912-1999). Evers' most enduring role derived from the 1959 B-movie classic The Brain That Wouldn't Die, which was not released until 1962. In 1966, Evers appeared on the episode "The Insider" of NBC's The Road West starring Barry Sullivan as the patriarch of a family of pioneers relocated to Kansas. From 1967-1969, he appeared sporadically as James Sonnett, the missing son sought by the Walter Brennan character, Will Sonnett, in ABC's The Guns of Will Sonnett. Dack Rambo co-starred as Evers' son and Brennan's grandson, Jeff Sonnett. Evers continued to garner parts in films and television, having guest starred with Bruce Lee in the Green Hornet episode "Eat, Drink and be Dead" (1966), but they were of an increasingly minor nature. Evers also appeared as a race car driver and a romantic interest of Doris Martin in The Doris Day Show in 1970. His final film appearance was in 1990 in Basket Case 2. He returned to New York in his later years. He was married to actress Shirley Ballard from 1953 until his death. Evers died of heart failure in Los Angeles. He was also survived by a sister and a cousin. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jason Evers, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

TV Series

Bus Stop

Bus Stop

10/1/1961

Star Trek

Star Trek

9/8/1966

Matt Helm

Matt Helm

9/20/1975

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

9/21/1957

Combat!

Combat!

10/2/1962

Happy Days

Happy Days

1/15/1974

The Fall Guy

The Fall Guy

11/4/1981

Quincy, M.E.

Quincy, M.E.

10/3/1976

Bonanza

Bonanza

9/12/1959

Knight Rider

Knight Rider

9/26/1982

Channing

Channing

9/18/1963

The A-Team

The A-Team

1/23/1983

Hawaii Five-O

Hawaii Five-O

9/20/1968

77 Sunset Strip

77 Sunset Strip

10/10/1958

Matlock

Matlock

3/3/1986

Police Story

Police Story

3/20/1973

Wrangler

Wrangler

8/4/1960

The Manhunter

The Manhunter

9/11/1974

Vega$

Vega$

9/20/1978

Barnaby Jones

Barnaby Jones

1/28/1973

Hart to Hart

Hart to Hart

9/22/1979

The Rookies

The Rookies

9/11/1972

CHiPs

CHiPs

9/15/1977

Tarzan

Tarzan

9/8/1966

Ironside

Ironside

3/28/1967

The Invaders

The Invaders

1/10/1967

Branded

Branded

1/24/1965

Switch

Switch

9/9/1975

Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke

9/10/1955

Mannix

Mannix

9/16/1967

Cannon

Cannon

9/14/1971

T. J. Hooker

T. J. Hooker

3/13/1982

The Virginian

The Virginian

9/19/1962

Kodiak

Kodiak

9/13/1974

Felony Squad

Felony Squad

9/12/1966

Surfside 6

Surfside 6

10/6/1960

The Defenders

The Defenders

9/16/1961

Cheyenne

Cheyenne

9/20/1955

The Mod Squad

The Mod Squad

9/24/1968

The F.B.I.

The F.B.I.

9/19/1965

Studio One

Studio One

11/7/1948

The Rebel

The Rebel

10/4/1959

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