Richard Bakalyan

Richard Bakalyan
Bakalyan in Pressure Point (1962)
Born(1931-01-29)January 29, 1931
DiedFebruary 27, 2015(2015-02-27) (aged 84)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
Other namesDick Bakalyan
OccupationActor
Years active1954–2008
Spouse
Elizabeth Lee "Betty" Baumann
(m. 1952; died 1967)

Richard Bakalyan (January 29, 1931 – February 27, 2015) was an American actor who started his career playing juvenile delinquents in his first several films.

Early life

Richard Bakalyan was born on January 29, 1931, in Watertown, Massachusetts, the son of Armenian-born William Nishan Bakalyan and Elsie Florence (née Fancy) Bakalyan, a Canadian from Nova Scotia. He had two brothers.[1] His father died in 1939, when Richard was 8.[2]

Growing up in a tough neighborhood, Bakalyan learned boxing to defend himself in street fights.[1] He served a year's probation at age 15 for unknown crimes.[3]

Bakalyan served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War.[4] After four years of service, he was honorably discharged with the rank of staff sergeant.[1]

Career

Film

Early in his career he was cast as thugs, outlaws, and in military action films, like The Delinquents (1957), The Bonnie Parker Story (1958), Up Periscope (1959), and Panic in Year Zero! (1962).[5] During the filming of 1958's juvenile-gang drama The Cool and the Crazy, he and fellow actor Dick Jones were arrested for vagrancy while on location in Kansas City. They were standing on the corner between takes in "JD" outfits and the police thought that they were actual gang members. It took several hours for the film crew to explain to the police what was going on and get them released from jail.

By the mid-1960s, as he grew out of these roles, he became something of a comic heavy, often cast in family Disney films though still known in dramas. Some of his Disney projects included Never a Dull Moment (1968), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), The Strongest Man in the World (1975), Return from Witch Mountain (1978),[1] and voice-efforts in The Fox and the Hound (1981), as 'Dinky' the finch bird.[2][6]

Bakalyan had an uncredited role in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) as the good thief on the cross. He appeared in several of Frank Sinatra's movies during the 1960s, such as Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964), None but the Brave (1965), and Von Ryan's Express (1965), becoming lifelong friends with the Sinatra family.[2] While filming Pressure Point in 1962, he met co-star Bobby Darin, who later became one of Bakalyan's closest friends.[1][7] It's reported Bakalyan was one of the last friends to see Darin, before his premature death from heart disease, in December, 1973.[8] Bakalyan played Detective Loach in Roman Polanski's 1974 film Chinatown opposite Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway.[1]

Television

Bakalyan and Peter Brown in Lawman (1961)

Bakalyan has also appeared on numerous television shows from the 1950s through the 2000s.[1] Early small screen performances came in Panic!, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Hawaiian Eye and The Untouchables. In 1962, he played Sgt. Wolfson on the World War II drama Combat! in the 1st season, episode 12 "The Prisoner",[9] returning in 1966 to play Sgt. Piper in the 4th season, episode 27 "Gitty".[10] Later he appeared in a variety of shows, including Batman, Ellery Queen, Mannix, Love, American Style, Kojak, The Bionic Woman, Charlie's Angels, Hill Street Blues, Emergency!, where he starred as Charley, a cantankerous fire department mechanic, and the NBC comedy series My Name Is Earl, which was his last screen effort in October 2008.[11]

In 1968, Bakalyan was featured in "Way Down Cellar," a two-part story on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.[12] He was a regular on Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Company (1972) and The Bobby Darin Show (1973).[1][2]

Personal life

Bakalyan was married to Elizabeth Baumann from 1952 until her death in 1967.[13]

A prolific character actor, Bakalyan was profiled in the book Names You Never Remember, With Faces You Never Forget by Justin Humphreys.[1]

Death

Bakalyan died suddenly of a stroke on February 27, 2015, at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center, in Elmira, New York, aged 84.[14]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1954 Attila
1957 The DelinquentsEddy
The Delicate DelinquentArtie
DinoChuck
The Brothers RicoVic Tucci
Hear Me GoodHermie
1958 The Cool and the CrazyJackie Barzan
Juvenile JungleTic-Tac
The Bonnie Parker StoryDuke Jefferson
Hot Car GirlWalter 'Duke' Willis
1959 Paratroop CommandCharlie
Up PeriscopeSeaman Peck
-30-Carl Thompson
1961 The Errand BoyJason, Anastasia's Director
1962 Panic in Year Zero!Carl
Pressure PointJimmy
Follow That DreamSheriff
1963 Operation BikiniSeaman Hiller Uncredited
1964 Robin and the 7 HoodsRobbo's Hood #1
The PatsyBoy at Spring Hop Uncredited
1965 None but the BraveCorporal Ruffino
The Greatest Story Ever ToldGood Thief on Cross Uncredited
Donald's Fire Survival PlanCommon Sense (voice) Short film
Von Ryan's ExpressCorporal Giannini
1966 Follow Me, Boys!Umpire Uncredited
1967 The St. Valentine's Day MassacreJohn Scalise
1968 Never a Dull MomentBobby Macoon
1969 It's Tough to Be a BirdM.C. Bird (voice) Short film
The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesChillie Walsh
1972 Now You See Him, Now You Don'tCookie
1973 Charley and the AngelBuggs
1974 ChinatownDetective Loach
1975 The Strongest Man in the WorldCookie
1976 The Shaggy D.A.Freddie
1978 Return from Witch MountainEddie
1979 Understanding Alcohol Use and AbuseEmotion (voice) Short film
H.O.T.S.Charlie Ingels
1980 The Man with Bogart's FaceLt. Bumbera
1981 The Fox and the HoundDinky (voice)
1984 Blame It on the NightManzini
1994 Confessions of a HitmanUncle Dino
2000 The Mask MakerMask Maker Short film
2001 DischordDet. Dunbarton
2006 Art School ConfidentialCranky Guard

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Luke and the TenderfootBill Bangles Episode: "The Boston Kid"
1957 Official DetectiveBob Wolfe Episode: "The Blind Man"
The LineupEpisode: "The 17643 Case"
Casey JonesJackie Episode: "Way Station"
1957–1958 The Walter Winchell FileYutch / Sid 2 episodes
1958 Mickey Spillane's Mike HammerLou Episode: "Dead Men Don't Dream"
Panic!Carl 2 episodes
The Silent ServiceTorpedoman Pasqual Mignon / Motor Machinist Mate George J. McKnight 2 episodes
Bat MastersonSam Teller Episode: "Double Trouble in Trinidad"
1959 The D.A.'s ManDunn Episode: "The Mob Versus O'Hara"
The Lawless YearsEddie Safranik / Buggsy 2 episodes
U.S. MarshalJoe Savage Episode: "Trigger Happy"
Hotel de PareeRob Episode: "A Rope Is for Hanging"
The DeputyBilly the Kid Episode: "The Big Four"
Peter GunnChino Amalo Episode: "Kidnap"
HenneseyHarry Benson Episode: "Hennesey Meets Mrs. Horatio Grief"
Tightrope!Loomis Episode: "Cold Kill"
Bold VentureJohnny Regis Episode: "Blue Moon"
1959–1961 The RebelBart Vogan / Calley Kid 3 episodes
1960 Wanted Dead or AliveHarry Quint Episode: "Angela"
Johnny RingoLee Rafferty Episode: "The Raffertys"
Mr. LuckySpider Episode: "Big Squeeze"
Lock-UpSpook Chambers Episode: "Society Matron"
Dan RavenDarnell Episode: "The Satchel Man"
The Tall ManTiger Eye Episode: "Tiger Eye"
1960–1963 The UntouchablesCully / Lucky / Benno / Monk / Prisoner / Joe Courtney 6 episodes
1961 The DuPont Show with June AllysonLieutenant Episode: "End of a Mission"
CheckmateCabbie Episode: "The Human Touch"
The Many Loves of Dobie GillisSergeant Wyncoup 2 episodes
Miami UndercoverZip Logan Episode: "Auto Motive"
Holiday LodgeBobo Manning Episode: "Never Hit a Stranger"
LawmanEggers - Bank Robber Episode: "Trojan Horse"
StraightawayMike Episode: "The Heist"
Las Vegas BeatLt. Bernard McFeety Television film
1962 The New BreedEpisode: "To Sell Another Human Being"
Dr. KildareYount Episode: "The Burning Sky"
The Dick Powell ShowJustin Wolf / Bartender 2 episodes
1962–1966 Combat!Sgt. Piper / Sgt. Wolfson 2 episodes
1963 Hawaiian EyeSpence Merrill Episode: "The Long Way Home"
LaramieMel Doleman Episode: "Broken Honor"
Wagon TrainMuscles Episode: "The Sam Pulaski Story"
1964 ChanningRoberto Episode: "Memory of a Firing Squad"
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatreCharlie Episode: "Two Is the Number"
Ben CaseyAbner Goetz Episode: "For a Just Man Falleth Seven Times"
1965 Wendy and MePete Episode: "The Wendy Mob"
No Time for SergeantsStanley Swackheimer Episode: "Whortleberry Roots for Everyone"
Vacation PlayhouseEpisode: "Luke and the Tenderfoot"
BrandedRoy Barlow Episode: "The Richest Man in Boot Hill"
1966 Mister RobertsJoe Episode: "Black and Blue Market"
The MonroesGrac Episode: "Night of the Wolf"
The Tammy Grimes ShowTony Episode: "How to Steal a Girl Even If It's Only Me"
1966–1968 BatmanVerdigris / C. B. / Arbutus / Fouad Sphinx 6 episodes
1966–1969 GunsmokeBilly Holland / Teems 2 episodes
1967 The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.Brutus Episode: "The Phi Beta Killer Affair"
HondoCole Younger Episode: "Hondo and the Judas"
Cimarron StripColly Sims Episode: "Nobody"
1967–1972 MannixEberle / Vincent's Thug / Frank Quigley 3 episodes
1967–1978 The Wonderful World of DisneyErnie Nelson / Charlie / Shortie / Jocko / Narrator (voice) 8 episodes
1968 Garrison's GorillasCpl. Robert Wade Episode: "War Games"
The Mod SquadFuller Episode: "The Price of Terror"
Felony SquadGus Levering Episode: "The Distant Shore"
1970 The Partridge FamilySkee Episode: "Danny and the Mob"
1971 Love, American StyleBurglar Segment: "Love and the Hiccups"
1972 The Bobby Darin Amusement Co.Himself 7 episodes
1973 The Bobby Darin ShowHimself / Carmine 11 episodes
1974 ChaseManduke Episode: "Eighty-Six Proof TNT"
The ManhunterJohnny Fusco Episode: "Jackknife"
1974–1975 CannonDieter / Andy Norlan 2 episodes
1975 Kolchak: The Night StalkerThe 1st Killer Episode: "The Trevi Collection"
KojakProctor Episode: "Be Careful What You Pray For"
1975–1977 Emergency!Charlie / Charley / Dewey 3 episodes
1976 The Whiz Kid and the Carnival CaperErnie Nelson Television film
Ellery QueenKnucks O'Neill Episode: "The Adventure of the Sunday Punch"
Woman of the YearPinkey Barbiki Television film
Viva ValdezMoretti Episode: "The Apprentice"
Monster SquadToil Episode: "Ultra Witch"
SwitchSgt. Kingman Episode: "Quicker Than the Eye"
Holmes & YoyoPhillips Episode: "The Hostages"
1977 The Streets of San FranciscoGimpy Episode: "Hang Tough"
Most WantedFred Conroy Episode: "Ms. Murder"
The Bionic WomanGino Talvin Episode: "Once a Thief"
Pine Canyon Is BurningCharlie Edison Television film
BuncoHenry Durand
1977–1978 Barnaby JonesWinchell / Harry Layton 2 episodes
1978 The Rockford FilesPorter Episode: "The Gang at Don's Drive-In"
1978–1981 VegasBernie / Freddie 'Fingers' / Bronson / Marvin Hale 5 episodes
Charlie's AngelsArtie Weaver / Eddie Feducci / Thad Roper 3 episodes
1980 CHiPsO'Hare Episode: "The Strippers"
The Misadventures of Sheriff LoboMr. Crawford Episode: "The Haunting of Orly Manor"
The Love BoatBen Episode: "Celebration/Captain Papa/Honeymoon Pressure"
1981 Border PalsLittle Eddie Television film
Fantasy IslandJames Episode: "The Lady and the Monster/The Last Cowboy"
1981–1984 The Fall GuyWalt / Red Eye 2 episodes
1982 Herbie, the Love BugDetective O'Brien Episode: "Herbie the Best Man"
1983 Cagney & LaceyJohn Travis Episode: "Jane Doe #37"
Shooting StarsSnuffy Television film
1984 Matt HoustonJimmy Episode: "The High Fashion Murders"
Hill Street BluesFlaherty Episode: "Fuched Again"
1985 Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini StoryFrank Jacobs Television film
1986 Hardcastle and McCormickPaul Perry Episode: "When I Look Back on All the Things"
1987 Scarecrow and Mrs. KingMeatball Bonfelli Episode: "The Khrushchev List"
Sledge Hammer!Clive Winston Episode: "Hammer Hits the Rock"
1987–1988 HunterKenny Dunstan 3 episodes
1987–1990 MatlockMickey Callahan / Bobby Devine 2 episodes
1995 Hudson StreetFrank Rampert Episode: "Crime, Per Se"
1995–1996 Baywatch NightsBookie / Informant / Peebles Runkin 2 episodes
1998 JAGHarold Green Episode: "Yesterday's Heroes"
MillenniumAbum Episode: "Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me"
2004 Las Vegas'Fast Tommy' Polone Episode: "Always Faithful"
Cold CaseWendell Foyt Episode: "The House"
2008 My Name Is EarlMr. Wallace Episode: "Quit Your Snitchin'"

References

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  2. ^ abcdNahigian, Frank (August 2, 2010). "Dick Bakalyan: Dinky the Hood". Armenian Mirror-Spectator. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  3. ^McGee, Mark Thomas; Robertson, R. J. (1982). The J. D. Films: Juvenile Delinquency in the Movies. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. iv. ISBN 0899500382.
  4. ^Lentz III, Harris (April 2015). "Obituaries". Classic Images (478): 50–56.
  5. ^Barnes, Mike (February 28, 2015). "Richard Bakalyan, Tough Guy Character Actor and a Cop in 'Chinatown,' Dies at 84". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  6. ^Canby, Vincent (July 10, 1981). "OLD STYLE DISNEY". The New York Times. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  7. ^Evanier, David (2010). Roman Candle: The Life of Bobby Darin. Albany, New York: SUNY Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-1-4384-3458-2.
  8. ^Evanier 2010, p. 241.
  9. ^"The Prisoner". IMDb.
  10. ^"Gitty". IMDb.
  11. ^Lentz III, Harris M. (2016). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2015. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-7864-7667-1.
  12. ^"(TV listing)". The Argus. The Argus. January 6, 1968. p. 7. Retrieved April 21, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  13. ^"Dick Bakalyan, Character Actor Who Appeared in 'Chinatown,' Dies at 84". Variety. March 11, 2015. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  14. ^"Richard Bakalyan Obituary". Star-Gazette. Legacy.com. March 1, 2015.

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