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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Joel Crothers


Role
  
Actor

Education
  
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Full Name
  
Joel Anthony Crothers

Born
  
January 28, 1941 (
1941-01-28
)

Died
  
November 6, 1985, Los Angeles, California, United States

Nominations
  
Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Dan Curtis, George Seaton, Bill Conti

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Joel Anthony Crothers (January 28, 1941 – November 6, 1985) was an American actor. His credits primarily included stage and television work, including a number of soap opera roles, the best known being that of Miles Cavanaugh on The Edge of Night, who he played for eight years. He was also known for his roles as Joe Haskell and Lt. Nathan Forbes on Dark Shadows.

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Early years

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Born in Cincinnati, Ohio and raised in New York City, Crothers graduated from Birch Wathen School in 1958. His passion for performing emerged at the early age of nine. Crothers auditioned and won a role on the religious television show Lamp Unto My Feet. At the time, his father was a production supervisor on the show. Unbeknownst to him, his son auditioned for the show under a different name, apparently done as a practical joke. Nevertheless, by the age of twelve, he was taking Broadway bows alongside Burgess Meredith for his stage debut in 1954 in The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker at the Coronet Theatre in New York City.

Career

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During the 1950s and 1960s, Crothers made guest appearances on numerous primetime shows, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Defenders, Have Gun – Will Travel, Death Valley Days, Rescue 8, The Investigators, Zane Grey Theater, Studio One, Playhouse 90, Kraft Television Theatre, and Goodyear Playhouse. His later daytime television credits included First Ladies Diaries: Martha Washington.

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He graduated Harvard University a Phi Beta Kappa in 1962. In 1966, Crothers returned to Broadway in a starring role opposite Joan Van Ark in Barefoot in the Park, which he worked on simultaneously with his stint on Dark Shadows. From 1966-1969, he played Joe Haskell, boyfriend of Carolyn Stoddard (Nancy Barrett) and later boyfriend of Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott). During the 1795 storyline, he played Lt. Nathan Forbes, a devious naval officer who blackmailed his way into the Collins family. After Nathan Forbes was killed off, Crothers' main character, Joe, was bitten by the vampiric Angélique and placed under her thrall. Haunted by the apparition of his deceased cousin Tom (a victim of vampire Angélique) and unable to cope with the revelation that Tom's twin brother Chris was a werewolf, Joe slowly lost touch with reality and was sent to a mental hospital by Maggie. He was never seen again and was mentioned only once in a later episode.

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From 1969-1971, he played twice-married cheat and liar Ken Stevens #2 on the CBS serial The Secret Storm. Several of his 1971 episodes have been preserved by UCLA's TV Archives, though the magnetic VHS tapes are awaiting digital transfer and are not available for viewing by the public. From 1972-1976, he played concert pianist-turned-newspaper editor Julian Cannell on Somerset. From 1977-1984, he made it big with another soap opera role: Dr. Miles Cavanaugh on ABC's The Edge of Night, for which he was twice nominated as Best Actor at the Daytime Emmy Awards in 1982 and 1983. He played that role until the series went off the air on December 28, 1984. In 1985, his final role was on Santa Barbara as both Jack Lee, a prominent attorney, and his villainous lookalike cousin Jerry Cooper, who had locked Jack in a dungeon and was posing as him.

Crothers' soap opera fame helped draw attention to the ground-breaking off-Broadway play Torch Song Trilogy. The play made major stars of its writer (and lead performer) Harvey Fierstein and castmates Estelle Getty and Matthew Broderick—but when it premiered, Crothers was better known than any of them and received star billing on posters, playbills, and even the tickets. Fierstein played Arnold, a world-weary drag queen; Crothers played Arnold's bisexual lover, Ed. He left the cast when Torch Song transferred to Broadway. Brian Kerwin played Ed in the film version.

Personal life

Though Crothers was gay, he remained in the closet publicly and was engaged to actress Veleka Gray at the time of his death. They became close friends on the set when they played the lovers Julian Cannell and Vicki Paisley in Somerset. He chose to share his sexual orientation only with his friends and co-workers.

Death

On November 6, 1985, Crothets died from AIDS-related lymphoma in Los Angeles at the age of 44. His remains were cremated and scattered in Lake George, New York.

Filmography

Actor
1985
Santa Barbara (TV Series) as
Jack Stanfield Lee
1977
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Dr. Miles Cavanaugh
1976
Love in the Hamptons (Video short) as
Joe
1974
Somerset (TV Series) as
Julian Cannell
1975
First Ladies Diaries: Martha Washington (TV Movie) as
George Fairfax
1970
The Secret Storm (TV Series) as
Ken Stevens
- Episode #1.4336 (1970) - Ken Stevens
1966
Dark Shadows (TV Series) as
Joe Haskell / Lt. Nathan Forbes / Nathan Forbes / ...
1968
What's So Bad About Feeling Good? as
Board Member (uncredited)
1965
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Grant McDermott
- Only a Child (1965) - Grant McDermott
1963
Channing (TV Series) as
Clark Felson
- A Hall Full of Strangers (1963) - Clark Felson
1963
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Role Unknown (early 1960s)
1963
Going My Way (TV Series) as
Joe Strozzi
- The Boss of the Ward (1963) - Joe Strozzi
1962
The New Breed (TV Series) as
Doug Garland
- The Torch (1962) - Doug Garland
1961
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Robert
- Beta Delta Gamma (1961) - Robert
1961
The Investigators (TV Series) as
Ted Harper
- New Sound for the Blues (1961) - Ted Harper
1961
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
John Hensoe
- The Road (1961) - John Hensoe
1960
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Jim Badger
- 3-7-77 (1960) - Jim Badger
1959
Rescue 8 (TV Series) as
Wayne
- Pitfall (1959) - Wayne
1959
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (TV Series) as
Ted Nelson
- The Old Goat (1959) - Ted Nelson
1959
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
David Butler
- The Lone Woman (1959) - David Butler
1959
Bachelor Father (TV Series) as
Richard
- Decisions, Decisions (1959) - Richard
1958
Studio One (TV Series) as
Marvin
- Tag-Along (1958) - Marvin
1958
Frontiers of Faith (TV Series)
- This Prisoner Barabbas (1958)
1957
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Son
- Heroes Walk on Sand (1957) - Son
1957
Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series)
- First Love (1957)
1955
Appointment with Adventure (TV Series)
- Destination Freedom (1955)
Soundtrack
1966
Dark Shadows (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.87 (1966) - (performer: "What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor?")
Self
1982
Family Feud (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Saints vs Sinners Special: Final Game (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Saints vs. Sinners Special: Game 4 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Saints vs Sinners Special: Game 2 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
Archive Footage
1999
Dark Shadows on Location (Video documentary short) as
Joe Haskell
1991
Dark Shadows: Behind the Scenes (Video) as
Joe Haskell

References

Joel Crothers Wikipedia


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