LeoGlossary: John Derek (Actor)


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Born: August 12, 1926 - Died: May 22, 1998

John Derek, born on August 12, 1926 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, was a prominent actor and director in the entertainment industry. He is best known for his roles in films such as The Ten Commandments (1956), Ghosts Can't Do It (1989), and Bolero (1984). Throughout his career, John Derek was married to notable figures such as Bo Derek, Linda Evans, Ursula Andress, and Pati Behrs. He made significant contributions to both acting and directing, leaving a lasting impact on the industry. Unfortunately, he passed away on May 22, 1998 in Santa Maria, California, USA.

Early Life and Career

John Derek was born and raised in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. He did not attend university as he began his acting career at a young age. His first professional role came in 1944 when he appeared in the film "I'll Be Seeing You." However, it was his role as Joshua in the epic film "The Ten Commandments" (1956) that garnered him significant recognition and launched him into stardom.

Throughout his career, John Derek received several awards and nominations for his work. He won six awards and received four nominations for his directorial effort in the film "Ghosts Can't Do It" (1989). Additionally, he won the Golden Globe for New Star of the Year for his role in "Knock on Any Door" (1949).

In his personal life, John Derek was married four times. His most notable marriage was to Bo Derek, whom he married in 1976 and remained married to until his death. He also had relationships with actresses Ursula Andress and Linda Evans. John Derek was known for his talents in photography and often photographed his wives for various magazine spreads.

Throughout his career, John Derek made a significant impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry. He was considered a sex symbol of his time and was known for his rugged and handsome appearance. He paved the way for future actors with his groundbreaking roles and contributed to the evolution of film and television.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1966 Once Before I Die Bailey
1965 Nightmare in the Sun Hitchhiker
1961–1962 Frontier Circus (TV Series) Ben Travis
1957–1961 Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) Chet Loring | Andy Todd
1960 Exodus Taha
1959 Prisoner of the Volga Alexej Orloff
1958 High Hell Craig Rhodes
1957 Il corsaro della mezzaluna Nadir El Krim | Paul de Vellenera
1957 Omar Khayyam Young Prince Malik
1957 The Flesh Is Weak Tony Giani
1957 Fury at Showdown Brock Mitchell
1956 Playhouse 90 (TV Series) Lt. Norman Tucker
1953–1956 The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) Jim Hawk | Allan Malone
1956 The Ten Commandments Joshua
1956 The Leather Saint Father Gil Allen
1955 Run for Cover Davey Bishop
1955 An Annapolis Story Anthony J. 'Tony' Scott
1955 Prince of Players John Wilkes Booth
1954 The Adventures of Hajji Baba Hajji Baba
1954 The Outcast Jet Cosgrave
1954 The Big Moment (Short) Avrum
1954 Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) George Eastman
1953 Sea of Lost Ships G.R. 'Grad' Matthews
1953 Mission Over Korea Lt. Pete Barker
1953 The Last Posse Jed Clayton
1953 Ambush at Tomahawk Gap Kid
1953 Prince of Pirates Prince Roland
1952 Thunderbirds Lt. Gil Hackett
1952 Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder John Derek (uncredited)
1952 Scandal Sheet Steve McCleary
1951 The Family Secret David Clark
1951 Saturday's Hero Steve Novak
1951 Mask of the Avenger Capt. Renato Dimorna
1950 Rogues of Sherwood Forest Robin, Earl of Huntington
1949 All the King's Men Tom Stark
1949 Knock on Any Door Nick Romano
1947 A Double Life Police Stenographer (uncredited)
1944 I'll Be Seeing You Lt. Bruce (as Dare Harris)
1944 Since You Went Away Minor Role (uncredited)
1943 The Nest (Short) Boy Friend (as Dare Harris)

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