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Occupation
  
actor

Spouse
  
Bridget Hedison (m. 1968)

Name
  
David Hedison


Website
  
davidhedison.net

Years active
  
1949–2014

Education
  
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Full Name
  
Albert David Hedison, Jr.

Born
  
May 20, 1927 (age 96) (
1927-05-20
)

Role
  
Film actor · davidhedison.net

Children
  
Alexandra Hedison, Serena Hedison

Parents
  
Albert David Hedison, Sr., Rose Boghosian

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Richard Basehart, Alexandra Hedison, Irwin Allen, Del Monroe, Kurt Neumann

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Albert David Hedison, Jr. (born May 20, 1927) is an American film, television, and stage actor. He was billed as Al Hedison in his early film work. In 1959, when he was cast in the role of Victor Sebastian in the short-lived espionage television series Five Fingers, NBC insisted that he change his name. He proposed that he use his middle name and he has been billed as David Hedison ever since. He is known for his role as Captain Lee Crane in Irwin Allen's television series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and as CIA agent Felix Leiter in two James Bond films, Live and Let Die and Licence to Kill.

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Early life

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Hedison decided he wanted to be an actor after he saw Tyrone Power in the film Blood and Sand. He began his acting career with the Sock and Buskin Players at Brown University before moving to New York to study with Sanford Meisner and Martha Graham at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre and with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. Hedison enlisted in the United States Navy in 1945, but the war ended before he completed basic training. He served 18 months, then mustered out.

Theatre

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His work on the New York stage includes the off-Broadway production of A Month in the Country, directed by Michael Redgrave, which starred Uta Hagen, for which role Hedison won a Theater World Award. Hedison toured with Barbara Anderson and Anita Gillette in Neil Simon's Chapter Two in 1979 and 1980 and appeared in the West Coast premiere of Forty Deuce in 1985. He toured with Elizabeth Ashley in Come into My Parlour in 1988, and was in the world premiere run of Bernard Slade's Return Engagements that same year. He appeared at the Cape Playhouse in 1998 in Alone Together with Anita Gillette. He also starred in the New York City premiere of First Love with Lois Nettleton in 1999. He returned to the Cape Playhouse to appear in Tale of the Allergist's Wife (2002), and at Monmouth University's Pollak Theatre, in Love Letters with Nancy Dussault in 2007.

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In 2006, he acted in The Scent of Jasmine at the Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles on November 13. In 2008, David performed Uncle Vanya at the Actor's Studio West. He also participated in performances of The Cherry Orchard and I Never Sang for my Father in Los Angeles in 2009. David most recently appeared in The Marriage Play by Edward Albee.

Film

After his role in A Month in the Country, Hedison signed a film contract with 20th Century-Fox. His first movie with them was the classic war film The Enemy Below (1957), which also starred Robert Mitchum. He followed that up with the 1958 horror classic The Fly. Other films in which he appeared include The Son of Robin Hood (1958), The Lost World (1960), Marines, Let's Go! (1961), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), North Sea Hijack (1979) and The Naked Face (1984). He later appeared in Fugitive Mind (1999), the movie Mach 2 (2001), Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (2001) and the film Spectres (2005). His most recent role was in The Reality Trap (2005).

James Bond movies

Hedison was the first actor to play James Bond's ally Felix Leiter in more than one film, Live and Let Die (1973) and Licence to Kill (1989).

He then wrote an introduction to the James Bond comic The Paradise Plot that was released in the United States on July 8.

In 2012, he appeared at the Hollywood show in Burbank, CA (April), at Crypticon in Bloomington, MN (September 28 and 29) and at Memorabilia in Birmingham, UK at the NEC (November 24 and 25) to commemorate 50 years of James Bond. David attended a screening of Licence to Kill at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale, California on April 2, 2013. David was interviewed for the documentary, The Green Girl, about the life of actress Susan Oliver. It won the Grand Jury prize at the Valley Film Festival.

The Fly

He recorded an interview for the 2007 DVD re-release of The Fly (1958) in London and an audio commentary track in Los Angeles as part of the bonus features on The Fly Collection, which includes all three of the early films.

Hedison spent from June 2007 until March 2008 working on the trade paperback The Fly at 50! in collaboration with Diane Kachmar and David Goudsward. The Fly at 50! was published in 2008. He ended the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Fly by attending the Chiller Theater convention in Parsippany, New Jersey, in October and the SuperMegafest show in Framingham, Massachusetts (Boston) in November 2008.

He took part in and was interviewed for the Vincentennial celebration - 100 years of Vincent Price - that began in St. Louis In June 2011 and ended in Pittsburgh in late October with a stop in Nashville along the way. In Pittsburgh at Monsterbash, Hedison was "Dad" to two of his sons, Charles Herbert and Brett Halsey, at the first ever The Fly movie reunion.

In 2012, Hedison was interviewed about his work in The Fly for the documentary Monsters, Martians and Mad Scientists: Horror in the Atomic Age.

Early work

Much of Hedison's acting career has been on television. In 1961, he appeared with Geraldine Brooks (1925–1977) in an episode of ABC's Bus Stop with Marilyn Maxwell, for which Brooks was nominated for an Emmy Award. In 1962, he was cast as defendant Damion White in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Dodging Domino".

He was cast as a counter espionage agent who travelled the world as a Hollywood talent agent in the 16-episode series Five Fingers.

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

He followed that up with a starring role as Captain Lee Crane in the ABC television version of Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea with Richard Basehart that ran from September 14, 1964 to March 31, 1968. Hedison had been the original choice for Captain Crane in the motion picture Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea but turned down the role as he was dissatisfied with Allen's The Lost World. The show ran for four years.

Fox released the first episodes of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea on DVD on February 21, 2006. All three season releases included clips from Hedison's interview for The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen in 1995. The final season was released in 2010 and 2011. The entire run was released in Region 2 DVD in the UK in 2011. A Region 4 release (Australia) began in 2014. David attended a 50th anniversary Voyage reunion at the Hollywood show in October 2014.

Later work

He had a semi-regular role on ABC's The Colbys, as well as guesting in The Saint, Family, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, The Bob Newhart Show, Charlie's Angels, The A-Team, Knight Rider, Who's the Boss? and Wonder Woman, among many others.

He appeared in television movies such as The Cat Creature (1973), The Lives of Jenny Dolan (1975), Murder in Peyton Place (1977) and A.D. (1985).

In 1990, he was the series host for Phenomenal World. He played Spencer Harrison on the American soap opera Another World from 1991 to 1996. He followed that up in 2004 with a role on The Young and the Restless as Arthur Hendricks.

Books

In 2006 and 2007, Hedison worked on four audio books. The first, McKnight's Memory, was first released in October 2007. The second, The King, McQueen and the Love Machine, was released June 15, 2008. The third project was a 12-minute introduction to the reissue of The James Bond Lifestyle that came out June 7, 2007. His fourth audio book project, The Casino Caper, was released in August 2007.

A book on Hedison's 1959 television series, Five Fingers, was published by BearManor Media in 2015. The book was written by Diane Kachmar.

Personal life

His parents were Albert David Hedison (Heditisian), Sr. and Rose Boghosian; they were Armenian. He and his wife Bridget were married in London on June 29, 1968. Bridget Hedison died of breast cancer on 22 February 2016. They had two daughters, actress/director/photographer Alexandra Hedison and editor/producer Serena Hedison. Alexandra Hedison has appeared in L.A. Firefighters and The L Word and is married to actress and director Jodie Foster.

Filmography

Actor
2017
Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk as
Interviewee #2
2013
Superman and the Secret Planet (Video) as
Jor El
2005
The Reality Trap as
Morgan Jameson
2004
The Young and the Restless (TV Series) as
Arthur Hendricks
2004
Spectres as
William
2001
Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 as
Daniel Alexander
2000
Mach 2 as
Stuart Davis
1999
Fugitive Mind (Video) as
Senator Davis
1991
Another World (TV Series) as
Spencer Harrison / Grant Harrison
1990
Undeclared War as
US Ambassador
1989
Licence to Kill as
Felix Leiter
1986
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Victor Casper / Victor Caspar / Mitch Payne
- Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: Part 2 (1989) - Victor Casper
- Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: Part 1 (1989) - Victor Caspar
- The Perfect Foil (1986) - Mitch Payne
1987
The Law and Harry McGraw (TV Series) as
Blake Devaroe
- Mr. Chapman, I Presume? (1987) - Blake Devaroe
1987
Who's the Boss? (TV Series) as
Jim Ratcliff
- Mona (1987) - Jim Ratcliff
1985
The Colbys (TV Series) as
Roger Langdon
- Devil's Advocate (1987) - Roger Langdon
- The Honeymoon (1986) - Roger Langdon
- My Father's House (1986) - Roger Langdon
- Burden of Proof (1986) - Roger Langdon
- The Trial (1986) - Roger Langdon
- Fallon's Choice (1986) - Roger Langdon
- The Turning Point (1986) - Roger Langdon
- The Letter (1986) - Roger Langdon
- The Celebration (1985) - Roger Langdon
1985
Hotel (TV Series) as
Dr. Howard Bentley / Jack Fitzpatrick
- Pitfalls (1987) - Dr. Howard Bentley
- Distortions (1985) - Jack Fitzpatrick
1986
Smart Alec as
Frank Wheeler
1985
Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
Miles Warner
- The Second Best Man (1985) - Miles Warner
1985
The A-Team (TV Series) as
David Vaughn
- Mind Games (1985) - David Vaughn
1985
Crazy Like a Fox (TV Series) as
Ed Galvin
- Eye in the Sky (1985) - Ed Galvin
1985
A.D. (TV Mini Series) as
Porcius Festus
- Part 5 (1985) - Porcius Festus
- Part 4 (1985) - Porcius Festus (credit only)
- Part 3 (1985) - Porcius Festus
- Part 2 (1985) - Porcius Festus
- Part 1 (1985) - Porcius Festus
1985
Knight Rider (TV Series) as
Theodore Cooper
- Knight in Retreat (1985) - Theodore Cooper
1985
Finder of Lost Loves (TV Series) as
Neil Palmer
- Haunted Memories (1985) - Neil Palmer
1985
Double Trouble (TV Series) as
David Burke
- September Song (1985) - David Burke
1985
Simon & Simon (TV Series) as
Austin Tyler
- Simon Without Simon: Part 2 (1985) - Austin Tyler
- Simon Without Simon: Part 1 (1985) - Austin Tyler
1977
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Cliff Jacobs / Barry Singer / Bradford York / ...
- Love on the Line/Don't Call Me Gopher/Her Honor, the Mayor (1985) - Barry Singer
- The Spoonmaker Diamond/Papa Doc/The Role Model/Julie's Tycoon: Part 2 (1982) - Cliff Jacobs
- The Spoonmaker Diamond/Papa Doc/The Role Model/Julie's Tycoon: Part 1 (1982) - Cliff Jacobs
- April in Boston/Saving Grace/Breaks of Life (1982) - Bradford York
- Quiet, My Wife's Listening/Eye of the Beholder/The Nudist from Sunshine Gardens (1981) - Allan Christensen
- A Good and Faithful Servant/The Secret Life of Burl Smith/Tug of War/Designated Lover (1979) - Sherman
- Julie's Old Flame/The Jinx/The Identical Problem (1977) - Buddy Stanfield
1982
The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
Monte Sorrenson / Milo / Jordan Stevens
- Her Bodyguard (1985) - Monte Sorrenson
- Undersea Odyssey (1984) - Milo
- The Snow Job (1982) - Jordan Stevens
1984
Partners in Crime (TV Series) as
Davidson
- Fantasyland (1984) - Davidson
1984
The Naked Face as
Dr. Peter Hadley
1978
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Daniel Garman / Phillip Camden / Captain John Day / ...
- Don Juan's Last Affair/Final Adieu (1984) - Daniel Garman
- Everybody Goes to Gilley's/Face of Fire (1982) - Phillip Camden
- Show Me a Hero/Slam Dunk (1981) - Captain John Day
- Man-Beast/Ole Island Opry (1981) - David Tabori
- The Chateau/White Lightning (1981) - Karl Dixon / Claude Duncan
- Family Reunion/Voodoo (1978) - Carlyle Cranston
1983
Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues (TV Movie) as
Carson
1983
Dynasty (TV Series) as
Sam Dexter
- The Vote (1983) - Sam Dexter
- The Downstairs Bride (1983) - Sam Dexter
1983
Amanda's (TV Series) as
David
- All in a Day's Work (1983) - David
1982
Matt Houston (TV Series) as
Pierre Cerdan
- Recipe for Murder (1982) - Pierre Cerdan
1982
Romance Theatre (TV Series) as
Marc
- The Awakening of Cassie: Part 4 (1982) - Marc
- The Awakening of Cassie: Part 3 (1982) - Marc
- The Awakening of Cassie: Part 2 (1982) - Marc
- The Awakening of Cassie: Part 1 (1982) - Marc
1982
T.J. Hooker (TV Series) as
Saxon
- The Protectors (1982) - Saxon
1982
Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
Miles Wiatt
- Hart of Diamonds (1982) - Miles Wiatt
1981
Nero Wolfe (TV Series) as
Phillip Corrigan
- Murder by the Book (1981) - Phillip Corrigan
1978
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
John Thornwood / Carter Gillis
- He Married an Angel (1981) - John Thornwood
- Angels in the Stretch (1978) - Carter Gillis
1980
North Sea Hijack as
King
1979
Benson (TV Series) as
John Taylor
- Pilot (1979) - John Taylor
1979
The Power Within (TV Movie) as
Danton
1979
Greatest Heroes of the Bible (TV Series) as
Ashpenaz
- Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar (1979) - Ashpenaz
1978
Flying High (TV Series) as
Glen Dodson
- High Rollers (1978) - Glen Dodson
1978
Colorado C.I. (TV Movie) as
David Royce
1978
Project U.F.O. (TV Series) as
Frederick Flanagan
- Sighting 4011: The Dollhouse Incident (1978) - Frederick Flanagan
1978
The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
Steve Darnell
- It Didn't Happen One Night (1978) - Steve Darnell
1977
Gibbsville (TV Series)
- The Grand Gesture (1977)
1977
Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
Evan Robley
- The Queen and the Thief (1977) - Evan Robley
1977
Murder in Peyton Place (TV Movie) as
Steven Cord
1977
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Paul Nugent
- The Deadly Charade (1977) - Paul Nugent
1976
Family (TV Series) as
Peter Towne
- Coming of Age (1976) - Peter Towne
- Coming Apart (1976) - Peter Towne
1976
Ellery Queen (TV Series) as
Roger Woods
- The Adventure of the Eccentric Engineer (1976) - Roger Woods
1975
Bronk (TV Series) as
Lyle Brewster
- Betrayal (1975) - Lyle Brewster
1973
Cannon (TV Series) as
David Farnum / John Sandler / Gordon Bell
- The Star (1975) - David Farnum
- Night Flight to Murder (1973) - John Sandler
- The Dead Samaritan (1973) - Gordon Bell
1975
The Art of Crime (TV Movie) as
Parker Sharon
1975
The Lives of Jenny Dolan (TV Movie) as
Dr. Wes Dolan
1975
Adventures of the Queen (TV Movie) as
Dr. Peter Brooks
1975
For the Use of the Hall (TV Movie) as
Allen
1974
The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (TV Series) as
Clay
- Can I Save My Children? (1974) - Clay
1974
The Manhunter (TV Series) as
Jeffrey Donnenfield
- The Man Who Thought He Was Dillinger (1974) - Jeffrey Donnenfield
1974
The Compliment (TV Movie) as
Steve Barker
1974
The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) as
Herbert Kasson
- Murder Impossible (1974) - Herbert Kasson
1974
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Dave
- Dark Warning (1974) - Dave
1974
Shaft (TV Series) as
Gil Kirkwood
- The Capricorn Murders (1974) - Gil Kirkwood
1973
The Man in the Wood (TV Movie) as
Edmund Hardy
1973
The New Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Calvin Ryan
- The Case of the Frenzied Feminist (1973) - Calvin Ryan
1973
The Cat Creature (TV Movie) as
Prof. Roger Edmonds
1973
Live and Let Die as
Leiter
1973
Crime Club (TV Movie) as
Nick Kelton
1972
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Scott Jordan / Lou Forrester
- A Gathering of Sharks (1973) - Scott Jordan
- The Buyer (1972) - Lou Forrester
1972
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
John Buchanan
- Summer and Smoke (1972) - John Buchanan
1972
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Bill Kromin
- A Man About a Dog (1972) - Bill Kromin
1971
A Kiss Is Just a Kiss (TV Movie) as
Kit Shaeffer
1970
Kemek as
Nick
1969
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Rob (segment "Love and the Other Love")
- Love and the Positive Man/Love and the Other Love/Love and the Bachelor (1969) - Rob (segment "Love and the Other Love")
1968
Journey to the Unknown (TV Series) as
William Searle
- Somewhere in a Crowd (1968) - William Searle
1964
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV Series) as
Capt. Lee B. Crane / Captain Crane / Capt. Crane / ...
- No Way Back (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Death Clock (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Edge of Doom (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Attack! (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Flaming Ice (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Savage Jungle (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Man-Beast (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Secret of the Deep (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Abominable Snowman (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Nightmare (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Lobster Man (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Terrible Leprechaun (1968) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Return of Blackbeard (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Deadly Amphibians (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Blow Up (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- A Time to Die (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Terror (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Rescue (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Time Lock (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Fatal Cargo (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Man of Many Faces (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Sealed Orders (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Journey with Fear (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Cave of the Dead (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Deadly Dolls (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Fires of Death (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Destroy Seaview! (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Deadly Cloud (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Wax Men (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Doomsday Island (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- No Escape from Death (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Shadowman (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Mummy (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Mermaid (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Fossil Men (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Heat Monster (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Death from the Past (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Creature (1967) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Brand of the Beast (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Lost Bomb (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Plant Man (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Haunted Submarine (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Deadly Invasion (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Death Watch (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Thing from Inner Space (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Deadly Waters (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Day of Evil (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Terrible Toys (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Night of Terror (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Day the World Ended (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Werewolf (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- Monster from the Inferno (1966) - Capt. Lee B. Crane
- The Return of the Phantom (1966) - Captain Crane
- The Mechanical Man (1966) - Captain Crane
- The Menfish (1966) - Captain Crane
- The Monster's Web (1966) - Captain Crane
- The Death Ship (1966) - Captain Crane
- Dead Men's Doubloons (1966) - Captain Crane
- The Shape of Doom (1966) - Captain Crane
- Graveyard of Fear (1966) - Captain Lee Crane
- The Sky's on Fire (1966) - Captain Crane
- The Phantom Strikes (1966) - Captain Crane
- Deadly Creature Below! (1966) - Captain Crane
- Killers of the Deep (1966) - Captain Crane
- Terror on Dinosaur Island (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Monster from Outer Space (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Machines Strike Back (1965) - Captain Crane
- The X Factor (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Silent Saboteurs (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Peacemaker (1965) - Captain Crane
- Leviathan (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Deadliest Game (1965) - Capt. Crane
- The Left-Handed Man (1965) - Captain Crane
- Escape from Venice (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Cyborg (1965) - Captain Crane
- -And Five of Us Are Left (1965) - Captain Crane
- Time Bomb (1965) - Captain Crane
- Jonah and the Whale (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Traitor (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Condemned (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Secret of the Loch (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Enemies (1965) - Capt. Crane
- The Creature (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Exile (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Amphibians (1965) - Captain Crane
- Cradle of the Deep (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Saboteur (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Human Computer (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Buccaneer (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Indestructible Man (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Invaders (1965) - Captain Crane
- Doomsday (1965) - Captain Crane
- Mutiny (1965) - Captain Crane
- The Last Battle (1965) - Captain Crane
- Hail to the Chief (1964) - Captain Crane
- Long Live the King (1964) - Captain Crane
- The Ghost of Moby Dick (1964) - Captain Crane
- The Blizzard Makers (1964) - Captain Crane
- No Way Out (1964) - Captain Crane
- The Magnus Beam (1964) - Captain Crane
- Submarine Sunk Here (1964) - Captain Crane
- Hot Line (1964) - Captain Crane
- The Village of Guilt (1964) - Captain Lee Crane
- Turn Back the Clock (1964) - Captain Crane
- The Sky Is Falling (1964) - Capt. Crane
- The Price of Doom (1964) - Captain Crane
- The Mist of Silence (1964) - Captain Crane
- The Fear-Makers (1964) - Captain Crane
- The City Beneath the Sea (1964) - Captain Crane
- Eleven Days to Zero (1964) - Capt. Lee Crane
1965
The Greatest Story Ever Told as
Philip
1964
The Farmer's Daughter (TV Series) as
Richard Barden
- The Mink Machine (1964) - Richard Barden
1964
The Saint (TV Series) as
Bill Harvey
- Luella (1964) - Bill Harvey
1962
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Damion White
- The Case of the Dodging Domino (1962) - Damion White
1961
Bus Stop (TV Series) as
Max Hendricks
- Call Back Yesterday (1961) - Max Hendricks
1961
Marines, Let's Go as
Pfc. Dave Chatfield
1961
Hong Kong (TV Series) as
Roger Ames
- Lesson in Fear (1961) - Roger Ames
1959
Five Fingers (TV Series) as
Victor Sebastian
- Final Dream (1960) - Victor Sebastian
- Counterfeit (1960) - Victor Sebastian
- A Shot in the Dark (1960) - Victor Sebastian
- The Search for Edvard Stoyan (1960) - Victor Sebastian
- The Judas Goat (1960) - Victor Sebastian
- Operation Ramrod (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- Thin Ice (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- The Temple of the Swinging Doll (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- The Emerald Curtain (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- The Man Who Got Away (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- The Assassin (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- The Men with Triangle Heads (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- The Unknown Town (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- The Moment of Truth (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- Dossier (1959) - Victor Sebastian
- Station Break (1959) - Victor Sebastian
1960
The Lost World as
Ed Malone
1958
Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1958
Son of Robin Hood as
Jamie (as Al Hedison)
1958
The Fly as
Andre Delambre (as Al Hedison)
1957
The Enemy Below as
Lt. Ware (as Al Hedison)
1956
Star Tonight (TV Series)
- The Mirthmaker (1956) - (as Al Hedison)
1955
Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
- Eleven O'Clock Flight (1955) - (as Al Hedison)
1954
Danger (TV Series)
- Padlocks (1954)
Thanks
2007
Atomic Recall (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
Self
2019
Fly Trap: Catching a Classic (Video documentary short) as
Self
2016
The British Academy Britannia Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2014
The Green Girl (Documentary) as
Self
2012
Piers Morgan's Life Stories (TV Series) as
Self - Bond co-star
- Sir Roger Moore (2012) - Self - Bond co-star
2006
On the Set with John Glen (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
SoapTalk (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 March 2004 (2004) - Self
- Episode dated 18 March 2004 (2004) - Self
2000
The Fly Papers: The Buzz on Hollywood's Scariest Insect (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2000
Inside 'Licence to Kill' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2000
E! Mysteries & Scandals (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Dack Rambo (2000) - Self
1997
To the Galaxy and Beyond with Mark Hamill (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1995
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1989
007 License to Kill: Hollywood Premiere - July 10, 1989 (Video short) as
Self
1978
ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration (TV Special) as
Self
1968
Jacqueline Susann and the Valley of the Dolls (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1967
The Hollywood Palace (TV Series) as
Self
- Host: Milton Berle with guests Lena Horne, David Hedison, Neile Adams, Spanky & Our Gang (1967) - Self
1967
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Eartha Kitt, David Hedison, Fifi D'Orsay, Jack Bailey (1967) - Self
1967
Dream Girl of '67 (TV Series) as
Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 80) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 79) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 78) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 77) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 76-The 1st Show in Color) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
1967
You Don't Say (TV Series) as
Self
- David Hedison and Lola Albright (1967) - Self
- David Hedison and Lola Albright (1967) - Self
1967
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #6.138 (1967) - Self - Actor
1967
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Mr. Sandy Baron, Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charley Weaver, Miss Shelley Winters, Mr. Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, David Hedison & Mr. Louis Nye. (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Mr. Sandy Baron, Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charley Weaver, Miss Shelley Winters, Mr. Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, David Hedison & Mr. Louis Nye. (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Mr. Sandy Baron, Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charley Weaver, Miss Shelley Winters, Mr. Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, David Hedison & Mr. Louis Nye. (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Mr. Sandy Baron, Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charley Weaver, Miss Shelley Winters, Mr. Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, David Hedison & Mr. Louis Nye. (1967) - Self - Panelist
- Mr. Sandy Baron, Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charley Weaver, Miss Shelley Winters, Mr. Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, David Hedison & Mr. Louis Nye. (1967) - Self - Panelist
1965
ABC's Nightlife (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.137 (1965) - Self
1964
ABC's Wide World of Entertainment (TV Movie) as
Self
1961
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.35 (1961) - Self
Archive Footage
2019
Remembering 2019: In Memoriam (TV Special) as
Self / actor
2015
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet (TV Special documentary) as
Felix Leiter
2012
Everything or Nothing (Documentary) as
Felix Leiter (uncredited)
2009
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Andre Delambre
- The Fly (2009) - Andre Delambre
2000
The 16th Annual Soap Opera Awards (TV Special) as
Spencer Harrison
1999
The World Is Not Enough: The Making of a Blockbuster (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Feliz Leiter
- Pre-production (1999) - Feliz Leiter (uncredited)
1997
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1992
30 Years of James Bond (TV Movie documentary) as
Felix Leiter (uncredited)
1989
Siskel & Ebert (TV Series) as
Felix Leiter
- Licence to Kill/Peter Pan/When Harry Met Sally (1989) - Felix Leiter
1984
Terror in the Aisles (Documentary) as
Andre Delambre (uncredited)
1979
The Horror Show (TV Movie documentary)

References

David Hedison Wikipedia