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Other names
  
M/Sgt. Ezra Stone

Name
  
Ezra Stone

Role
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Ezra Chaim Feinstone

Born
  
December 2, 1917 (
1917-12-02
)
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

Occupation
  
Actor, television and film director

Died
  
March 3, 1994, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States

Spouse
  
Sara Seegar (m. 1942–1990)

Movies
  
The Munsters' Revenge, Tammy and the Millionaire

Children
  
Francine Stone, Josef Stone

Parents
  
Rose Meadow, Solomon Feinstone

Similar People
  
Sara Seegar, Leslie Goodwins, Sidney Miller, Robert V Barron, Dick Wesson

Ezra Stone (December 2, 1917 – March 3, 1994) was an American actor and director who had a long career on the stage, in films, radio, and television, mostly as a director. His most notable role as an actor was that of the awkwardly mischievous teenager Henry Aldrich in the radio comedy hit, The Aldrich Family, for most of its fourteen-year run.

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Early years

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The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Feinstone, Stone was born Ezra Chaim Feinstone in New Bedford, Massachusetts. His father was a chemistry professor. Stone attended Temple University's Oak Lane Country Day School and later studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Career

Stone debuted on radio in Philadelphia when he was 7 years old, doing what he referred to as "that horrible thing called 'recitations' ... It might have been The Raven or The Spartans to the Gladiators ... very heavy stuff."

Stone began his professional career on stage in the mid-1930s, when he was first tapped to play Henry Aldrich in the Clifford Goldsmith play, What a Life. Goldsmith then brought Henry and his family to sketches for popular radio series featuring singers Rudy Vallee and Kate Smith, before the sketches' popularity moved NBC to give Goldsmith a chance to develop a full half-hour comedy as a summer replacement for Jack Benny in 1938.

The Aldrich Family

By 1939, The Aldrich Family had become a hit series in its own right; Katherine Raht's (as mother Alice Aldrich) opening shout ("Hen-reeeeeee! Hennnnn-ry Aldrich!") and Stone's warbling reply ("Coming, Mother!"), fashioned at first by Kate Smith's director Bob Welsh, became the show's instant trademarks. House Jameson played stern but affectionate father Sam Aldrich.

In one way, the show and its star were deceptive, according to radio historian Gerald Nachman: like Fanny Brice, who played five- or six-year-old Baby Snooks for over two decades, Ezra Stone didn't exactly resemble a clumsy teenager, either.

Ezra Stone . . . a dark-eyed Jewish kid . . . looked nothing at all like a gawky all-American boy next door in the studio audience's minds. Recalls (Jackie) Kelk (who played Henry's buddy Homer), "It was a big shock to people who came to see the show in the studio, because I looked more the (Henry Aldrich) part; I was slight and skinny. Ezra was this fat little man in a vest who smoked cigars. (From "Valued Families," in Raised on Radio. (Pantheon Books, 1998.)

But Nachman also noted The Aldrich Family, for better or worse, "set the tone" for many situation comedies to be, even if it was somewhat derivative of the Andy Hardy formula of girls, grades, and growing pains. Popularity aside, The Aldrich Family itself, Nachman continued,

. . . was hopelessly bland, neither quite zany nor lifelike, and Henry's teenage girl problems and peccadilloes, heard on tape today, lack the charm, spice, or whimsy of rival shows like Junior Miss or Meet Corliss Archer---possibly because the young female is more complex than the male.

Whether or not he really resembled his character, Stone played Henry until 1942. During his military service, Henry was played by Norman Tokar (one of the show's writers, and the eventual lead director for television's Leave It to Beaver, a show influenced to some degree by The Aldrich Family), Dickie Jones (1943–44), and Raymond Ives (1944–45). Stone then returned to the role after the war and stayed until 1952, when Bobby Ellis took the role for the show's final radio season.

Television

When his acting life with The Aldrich Family ended, Stone turned primarily to directing on stage and in television---ironically, his first television directing assignment was the television version of The Aldrich Family in 1952. From there he went on to direct for numerous shows, including I Married Joan, Bachelor Father, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Lassie, The Munsters, Lost in Space, Julia, and Love, American Style.

By 1969, he was estimated to have directed 300-400 televisions programs.

Stone also played numerous small roles in film and television, such as the role of a film director in the episode "Show Biz" in Season 2 of the television series Emergency!. In 1976, he appeared in a television special, The Good Old Days of Radio, in which he and several vintage radio stars---including Art Linkletter, Eddie Anderson (Rochester on The Jack Benny Program), Jim Jordan (Fibber McGee & Molly), Dennis Day, George Fenneman (Groucho Marx's sidekick for You Bet Your Life), and Edgar Bergen---discussed highlights of their radio careers.

Stage

Stone's debut on Broadway came in Treasure Island. His other Broadway acting credits include O Evening Star, January Thaw, Tom Sawyer, Brother Rat, Horse Fever, The Alchemist, She Stoops to Conquer, and This Is the Army. His directing credits included Curtains Up!, Me and Molly, and At War With the Army.

Stone was a founding member of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.

Producing

Over 18 years, Stone produced 200 films for motivational and training use by IBM. In 1961, he produced the television series The Hathaways.

Military service

Stone was a member of the Army's Special Services unit during World War II.

Personal life and death

Ezra Stone and his actress wife Sara Seegar were married for 48 years until her death in 1990. They resided in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Four years after Seegar's death, Stone was fatally injured in a car accident near Perth Amboy, New Jersey at age 76. The Stones had a son, Joseph, and a daughter, Francine.

Recognition

Stone has a star at 1634 Vine Street in the Radio section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.

Filmography

Director
2006
Lassie: Peace is Our Profession (TV Movie)
1977
Space Academy (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- Johnny Sunseed (1977)
- Star Legend (1977)
- The Phantom Planet (1977)
1977
ABC Weekend Specials (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Haunted Trailer (1977)
1973
Love, American Style (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Love and the Blue Plate Special/Love and the Man of the Year/Love and the Time Machine (1973) - (segment "Love and the Blue Plate Special")
- Love and the Games People Play/Love and High Spirits/Love and the Memento/Love and the Single Husband/Love and the Stutter (1973) - (segment "Love and the Games People Play")
1972
Lassie (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- Johnny Piper (1973)
- Horsenappers (1973)
- Run to Nowhere: Part 2 (1972)
- Run to Nowhere: Part 1 (1972)
- Peace Is Our Profession: Part 1 (1972)
1972
Bridget Loves Bernie (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Homecoming (1972)
1971
The Jimmy Stewart Show (TV Series) (9 episodes)
- Jim's Decision (1972)
- Song of the Jailbird (1972)
- The Quarterback Ache (1972)
- Eighty-Nine Pounds of Love (1972)
- A Bunk for Unc (1971)
- A Hunch in Time (1971)
- Another Day, Another Scholar (1971)
- The Father and Son Game (1971)
- The Price of Plumbing Is Numbing (1971)
1968
Julia (TV Series) (22 episodes)
- Anniversary Faults (1971)
- Corey's High-Q (1971)
- Cool Hand Bruce (1971)
- Essay Can You See? (1970)
- Long Time No Ski (1970)
- Thanks Again (1970)
- Altar Ego (1970)
- Little Boys Lost (1970)
- I'll Be Yours (1970)
- The Eve of Adam (1969)
- You Can't Beat Drums (1969)
- The Wheel Deal (1969)
- Gone with the Draft (1969)
- Cupid's No Computer (1969)
- A Little Chicken Soup Never Hurt Anybody (1969)
- Sticks and Stones Can Break My Pizza (1969)
- The One and Only, Genuine, Original, Family Uncle (1968)
- Designers Don't Always Have Designs (1968)
- The Solid Brass Snow Job (1968)
- Too Good to Be Too Bad (1968)
- Who's a Freud of Ginger Wolfe? (1968)
- Homework Isn't Housework (1968)
1969
The Flying Nun (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- Hello Columbus (1970)
- Happy Birthday Dear Gaspar (1969)
- The Kleptomonkeyac (1969)
1969
The Debbie Reynolds Show (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- GU-RUVY (1969)
- A Present for Jim (1969)
- Married We Can Always Get (1969)
- In the Soup (1969)
- That's Debbie (1969)
1969
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Mission of Captain Mordecai (1969)
1967
Lost in Space (TV Series) (8 episodes)
- Junkyard in Space (1968)
- Fugitives in Space (1968)
- The Promised Planet (1968)
- Time Merchant (1968)
- The Galaxy Gift (1967)
- The Phantom Family (1967)
- The Colonists (1967)
- The Space Vikings (1967)
1967
The World: Color It Happy (TV Movie) (segment "Woody Allen")
1967
Tammy and the Millionaire
1966
Pistols 'n' Petticoats (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- The Taming of Sorry Water (1967)
- The Golden Fleece (1967)
- Petrified Wretched (1967)
- Willie the Kid (1966)
- No Sale (1966)
1966
Laredo (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- The Other Cheek (1967)
- The Short, Happy Fatherhood of Reese Bennett (1967)
- The Sweet Gang (1966)
1966
Petticoat Junction (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Is There a Doctor in the Valley? (1966)
- Twenty-Five Years Too Late (1966)
1964
The Munsters (TV Series) (27 episodes)
- A Visit from the Teacher (1966)
- Herman's Lawsuit (1966)
- Herman's Sorority Caper (1966)
- A House Divided (1966)
- Herman, the Tire Kicker (1966)
- Eddie's Brother (1966)
- The Musician (1966)
- Zombo (1966)
- The Fregosi Emerald (1966)
- Grandpa's Lost Wife (1966)
- The Most Beautiful Ghoul in the World (1966)
- Big Heap Herman (1966)
- Herman Picks a Winner (1966)
- Herman's Peace Offensive (1965)
- Will Success Spoil Herman Munster? (1965)
- Herman's Driving Test (1965)
- A Man for Marilyn (1965)
- Lily's Star Boarder (1965)
- Happy 100th Anniversary (1965)
- Bronco Bustin' Munster (1965)
- Herman, the Master Spy (1965)
- Herman's Child Psychology (1965)
- Herman's Raise (1965)
- Herman's Happy Valley (1965)
- Mummy Munster (1965)
- Don't Bank on Herman (1965)
- The Midnight Ride of Herman Munster (1964)
1965
O.K. Crackerby! (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Smile and the World- (1965)
1965
Please Don't Eat the Daisies (TV Series) (1 episode)
- It's Lad by a Nose (1965)
1965
Tammy (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Grandpa's Old Flame (1965)
1964
My Living Doll (TV Series) (25 episodes)
- Comic Interference (1965)
- Rhoda's Suntan (1965)
- A Paris Original (1965)
- Rhoda the Escort (1965)
- Rhoda Meets Dr. Robinson (1965)
- The Witness (1965)
- Robotic Astronaut (1965)
- The Lie (1965)
- The Kleptomaniac (1965)
- Rhoda's Forgery (1965)
- Pool Shark (1965)
- Mechanical Perfection (1964)
- I'll Leave It to You (1964)
- Doctor Is In (1964)
- Foreign Relations (1964)
- The Rhoda Gamble (1964)
- My Robot, the Warden (1964)
- Not So Comic, Comic (1964)
- Beauty Contest (1964)
- The Love Machine (1964)
- Something Borrowed, Something Blew (1964)
- Rhoda and the V.I.P. (1964)
- Lesson in Love (1964)
- Uninvited Guest (1964)
- Rhoda's First Date (1964)
1964
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Time for Elizabeth (1964)
1961
The Hathaways (TV Series)
1960
Angel (TV Series) (10 episodes)
- Angel of Mercy (1961)
- The Dentist (1961)
- The Insurance Policy (1961)
- Phone Fun (1961)
- The French Lesson (1961)
- Call Me Mother (1961)
- Happy Marriage (1961)
- The Valedictorian (1960)
- The Driving Lesson (1960)
- The Easy Touch: Angel and the Con Men (1960)
1961
Affairs of Anatol (TV Movie)
1960
Coronado 9 (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Four and Twenty Buddhas (1960)
1960
Bachelor Father (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Kelly and the College Man (1960)
1956
Joe & Mabel (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Joe's Bankbook (1956)
1955
Caesar's Hour (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Episode #1.27 (1955)
1952
I Married Joan (TV Series) (35 episodes)
- The Jail Bird (1955)
- The Cowboy (1955)
- How to Win Friends (1955)
- The Lady and the Prizefighter (1955)
- Ladies Prison (1955)
- The Letter (1955)
- The Allergy (1955)
- Eye Glasses (1955)
- Money in the Shotgun (1955)
- The Maid (1955)
- Crazy Toes Smith (1954)
- Big Louie's Parole (1954)
- Home Movies (1954)
- The Farm (1954)
- Manhole Cover (1954)
- Two Saint Bernards (1954)
- Dancing Lessons (1954)
- Clothes Budget (1954)
- Bombay Duck (1954)
- Alienation of Affections (1954)
- Wall Safe (1954)
- Joan's Haircut (1954)
- Jealousy (1954)
- Changing Houses (1954)
- Mountain Lodge (1954)
- Mabel's Dress (1954)
- Bev's Boyfriend (1953)
- Sister Pat (1953)
- Broken Toe (1953)
- Honeymoon (1953)
- Talent Scout (1953)
- Neighbors (1953)
- Bad Boy (1953)
- Acrobats (1952)
- Dreams (1952)
1952
Chesterfield Sound Off Time (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Fred Allen with Dave Garroway & Zeke Manners (1952)
1951
The Ezio Pinza Show (TV Series)
1949
The Aldrich Family (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (1949)
1949
Li'l Abner (TV Movie)
Actor
1981
The Munsters' Revenge (TV Movie) as
Dr. Lichtlighter
1981
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Judge Edwin Simon
- Stain of Guilt (1981) - Judge Edwin Simon
1978
Project U.F.O. (TV Series) as
Prof. Hollander
- Sighting 4004: The Howard Crossing Incident (1978) - Prof. Hollander
1978
Actor (TV Movie) as
Morris
1974
Diana (TV Series) as
Doctor
- Kung Who? (1974) - Doctor
1972
Emergency! (TV Series) as
Boris Miller
- Syndrome (1973) - Boris Miller
- Show Biz (1972) - Boris Miller
1972
A Very Missing Person (TV Movie) as
Judge
1969
Julia (TV Series) as
The Director / Theatre Manager / Roddy
- Swing Low, Sweet Charity (1971) - The Director
- I'll Be Yours (1970) - Theatre Manager
- How to Keep Your Wig Warm (1969) - Roddy
1964
Channing (TV Series) as
Rabbi Feldman
- My Son, the All-American (1964) - Rabbi Feldman
1960
Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) as
Rabbit
- Kim Quixote (1960) - Rabbit
1943
This Is the Army as
M / Sgt. Ezra Stone (as M/Sgt. Ezra Stone)
1940
Those Were the Days! as
Alexander 'Allie' Bangs
Producer
1961
The Hathaways (TV Series) (producer - 4 episodes)
- The Paint Job (1962) - (producer)
- The Kids Go to School (1961) - (producer)
- TV or Not TV (1961) - (producer)
- Love Thy Neighbor (1961) - (producer)
1952
Chesterfield Sound Off Time (TV Series) (producer - 1 episode)
- Fred Allen with Dave Garroway & Zeke Manners (1952) - (producer)
Miscellaneous
1966
The Daydreamer (stager: live action sequences)
1953
Easter Parade of Stars Auto Show (TV Movie) (stage manager)
1949
Fireball Fun-for-All (TV Series) (staging director)
Writer
1967
The World: Color It Happy (TV Movie) (written by)
Production Manager
1952
Parade of Stars Auto Show (TV Special short) (production supervisor)
Soundtrack
1943
This Is the Army (performer: "The Army's Made a Man Out of Me")
Self
1976
The Good Old Days of Radio (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1973
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Edgar Bergen, Mel Blanc, Harold Peary, Ezra Stone, Arch Oboler (1973) - Self - Guest
1965
That Regis Philbin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.86 (1965) - Self
1957
Probe and Night Beat (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 September 1957 (1957) - Self
1952
Guess What (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Ezra Stone, Quentin Reynolds, Virginia Pine, Audrey Christie (1952) - Self - Panelist
1951
Wonderful Town, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- Jeffrey Lynn, Ezra Stone, Le Roy Anderson, Georgia Gibbs (1951) - Self

References

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