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Occupation
  
Actor, producer

Movies
  
Bloodlust!

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Gene Persson

Years active
  
1946–1961


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Full Name
  
Eugene Clair Persson

Born
  
January 12, 1934 (
1934-01-12
)
Long Beach, California, USA

Died
  
June 6, 2008, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Ruby Persson (m. 1972–2008), Shirley Knight (m. 1959–1969)

Children
  
Kaitlin Hopkins, Lukas Persson, Markus Persson

Parents
  
Oscar Persson, Leah Krascoff

Similar People
  
Shirley Knight, Kaitlin Hopkins, Jerry Frankel

Eugene Clair "Gene" Persson (January 12, 1934 – June 6, 2008) was an American actor, theatrical and film producer. He was, perhaps, best known for his work as the co-producer and co-creator of the original 1967 production of the Broadway musical comedy, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, as well as the show's 1999 Broadway revival, which won two Tony Awards.

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Early life and career

Gene Persson was born in Long Beach, California the son of Oscar Persson and Leah Krascoff. He began his career in entertainment as a child actor on radio, television and film, including one of the kids in Ma and Pa Kettle (1949) and two of its followups. He returned to acting after having served in the United States military during the Korean War, appearing in B movies, including Paramount Pictures' The Party Crashers, as well as Bloodlust! and Earth vs. the Spider.

Producer

Persson married actress Shirley Knight in 1959. He soon began switching his career focus from acting to producing around the time of his marriage., in 1964 their daughter Kaitlin was born, He began producing plays in New York City and Los Angeles in which Knight held a starring position. Their joint productions included early plays by LeRoi Jones, who is also known as Amiri Baraka, such as The Slave, The Toilet and Dutchman. Their Broadway plays later included Stanley Mann's Room. He also produced a controversial play entitled The Trail of Lee Harvey Oswald on Broadway in 1967.

On screen, Persson produced Dutchman with Anthony Harvey, who was a first time director at the time of production. The film, which starred Shirley Knight and Al Freeman Jr., is still screened at film festivals and museums today, according to Variety.

Knight and Persson later divorced in 1969, but remained lifelong personal and professional friends. and his daughter was raised by Knight's second husband, the English writer John Hopkins.

Persson moved to London in 1969. There he produced a total of five plays for British playwright Peter Barnes, including The Ruling Class. He later collaborated with Tennessee Williams during the 1970s to produce the British revival of The Glass Menagerie as well as The Red Devil Battery Sign, both of which were produced in the United Kingdom. Persson and Williams also teamed up to bring An Evening with Tennessee Williams and This Is to San Francisco. in 1972 he married Ruby Persson and they had two sons:Lukas and Markus.

Charlie Brown productions

Persson and Arthur Whitelaw co-produced and co-created You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown in 1967. The musical was based on the Peanuts characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz. The book in which they and their creative team adapted the musical was by John Gordon, which was a pseudonym. According to Variety, Persson's musical "has gone on to be one of the most produced musicals ever." Persson later returned as the producer of the 1999 Broadway revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The show earned two Tony Awards in 1999.

Persson also produced the 1973 television special of the original musical, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Persson continued to produce stage productions for much of the next decade. Among these included the Peanuts musical comedy Snoopy!!! The Musical, which he both directed and produced.

Persson was working on a musical stage version of the 1965 television holiday classic, A Charlie Brown Christmas, at the time of his death in 2008.

Death

Gene Persson died of a heart attack in Manhattan on June 6, 2008, at the age of 74. He was survived by his current wife of 36 years, actress and artist Ruby Persson, and his three children, Kaitlin Hopkins, an actress; Lukas Persson, a filmmaker and writer; and Markus Persson, a musician.

Filmography

Actor
1961
Bloodlust! as
Pete Garwood (as Gene Persson)
1960
R.C.M.P. (TV Series) as
Tony Fletcher
- Day of Reckoning (1960) - Tony Fletcher
1959
Troubleshooters (TV Series) as
Third Miner / Miner
- Fire in the Hole (1960) - Third Miner (as Gene Persson)
- Liquid Death (1959) - Miner (as third miner)
1958
How to Marry a Millionaire (TV Series) as
Office Boy
- Loco Vs Wall Street (1958) - Office Boy
1958
Dragnet (TV Series)
- The Big Nazi (1958) - (as Gene Persson)
1958
The Ed Wynn Show (TV Series) as
Dave Hilliard
- The Scholarship (1958) - Dave Hilliard
1958
The Party Crashers as
Stan Osgood (as Gene Persson)
1958
The Spider as
Mike Simpson (as Gene Persson)
1958
The Silent Service (TV Series) as
Talker - Tom
- The Grayling Story (1958) - Talker - Tom
1958
The Walter Winchell File (TV Series) as
George Felton
- The High Window (1958) - George Felton
1957
The Gray Ghost (TV Series) as
Danny Moore
- Taps for a Hero (1957) - Danny Moore (as Gene Persson)
1957
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Blayton Armstrong
- A Loud Laugh (1957) - Blayton Armstrong
1955
Danger (TV Series)
- Telegram (1955) - (as Gene Persson)
1955
The Big Story (TV Series)
- Gene McLain, Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona (1955)
1954
Ponds Theater (TV Series) as
Young Biff
- One Sunday Afternoon (1954) - Young Biff (as Gene Persson)
1952
Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair as
Teddy Kettle (uncredited)
1951
On Dangerous Ground as
Boy (uncredited)
1950
Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town as
Willie Kettle (uncredited)
1949
The Stratton Story as
Monty's Son as a Toddler (uncredited)
1949
Ma and Pa Kettle as
Ted Kettle (uncredited)
1948
The Paleface as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1947
Welcome Stranger as
Boy (uncredited)
1947
The Egg and I as
Kettle Child (uncredited)
1947
Trail Street as
Boy (uncredited)
1946
Swell Guy as
Jackie (uncredited)
Producer
2012
This Girl's Gun (Short) (executive producer)
1973
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (TV Movie) (producer)
1966
Dutchman (producer - as Gene Persson)
Thanks
2021
Dutchman Revisited (Documentary) (very special thanks)
Archive Footage
2015
This Movie Has Legs: Looking Back at 'Earth vs. The Spider' (Documentary short)

References

Gene Persson Wikipedia