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Years active
  
1941-2004

Name
  
Jack Manning


Role
  
Film actor

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Full Name
  
Jack Wilson Marks

Born
  
June 3, 1916 (
1916-06-03
)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

Occupation
  
Actor, stage director, acting teacher

Died
  
August 31, 2009, Rancho Palos Verdes, California, United States

Spouse
  
Frances Ann Smith (m. 1967–2009)

Children
  
Brook Manning, Gale Nichols, Colin Manning

Movies and TV shows
  
The Great Northfield Minnesot, Herbie Rides Again, The Paper Chase, Superdad, Gus

Similar People
  
Vincent McEveety, Cotton Warburton, William Shakespeare, Philip Kaufman, Stuart Heisler

Education
  
University of Cincinnati

Jack Manning (June 3, 1916 – August 31, 2009) was an American film, television and theater character actor, teacher and stage director.

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Early years

Manning was born Jack Wilson Marks Cincinnati, Ohio. He developed an interest in acting while he was a student at the University of Cincinnati, where he earned his bachelor's degree in economics in 1938. During his college years, Manning appeared in students musicals and plays, as well as on WLW radio. He changed his professional name to Jack Manning early in his acting career, after he was advised that "Jack Marks" was too short to appear on a theater marquee or sign.

Career

Following graduation, Manning moved to New York City in 1941. He soon found a job on The Aldrich Family radio show, where he played one of Henry Aldrich's friends. As a member of the NYC Theatre Guild on the Air, Manning appeared in a number radio dramas broadcast from the city. He lent his voice and talents to such classic radio serials as One Man's Family, The Goldbergs, The Green Hornet and The Shadow.

Manning made his Broadway debut in the comedy Junior Miss in 1941. Manning ultimately appeared in more than 20 separate Broadway theatre plays and musicals during his career. Notably, Manning starred as Rodrigo in Othello opposite Paul Robeson, José Ferrer and Uta Hagen, from 1943 until 1945. He also appeared in Harriet, a stage drama about the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, in 1943, co-starrng with Helen Hayes. His other Broadway credits included Man and Superman in 1947, Billy Budd in 1951, The Tender Trap in 1954, Say Darling in 1958 and Alice In Wonderland. Manning also appeared in the original Broadway cast of the musical, Do I Hear a Waltz?, as Mr. McIlhenny in 1965. Do I Hear a Waltz? was co-written Arthur Laurents, Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim.

Moving to television in 1953, Manning performed a one-man show of Hamlet on the DuMont series Monodrama Theater. His show took place over the course of two weeks in 15-minute-long segments. Before the airing of the first episode Jack Gould, a television critic for the New York Times,wrote in his column, "Alas, poor Hamlet. Now he's a soap opera." After seeing the production, he changed his tune, calling it, "The acting feat of year" and he praised Manning's performance as Hamlet, calling him "inventive, versatile and, above all, natural." Gould also noted of Manning at the time that, "He knows his Shakespeare and truly catches the meaning of the lines." Manning also appeared in a number of early television shows, including Armstrong Circle Theatre, Robert Montgomery Presents and the Philco Television Playhouse.

Manning became a producer for the Helen Hayes Repertory Company, a traveling theater troupe founded in 1964 by his former Harriet co-star, Helen Hayes. Manning would direct all of the company's traveling stage productions, which starred Helen Hayes, including a tour of The Circle, which was written by W. Somerset Maugham.

Manning and his wife, Francie, who were married in 1967, moved to the South Bay, Los Angeles region in 1970. The couple resided in both Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach before settling in Rancho Palos Verdes in 1980.

He continued to appear in Los Angeles television, film and theater productions throughout the 1970s. He was cast in a recurring role as the character Dean Rutherford on The Paper Chase from 1978 to 1979. He was also cast in guest parts on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Columbo, Kojak, Here's Lucy, The Waltons and Studio One. On stage, Manning appeared in productions in the Ahmanson Theatre, the Shubert Theater and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.

Manning's film credits included Walk East on Beacon in 1952, Where's Poppa? in 1970, The Owl and the Pussycat in 1970, The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid in 1972, and The Great Waldo Pepper in 1975.

Later life & death

In addition to his acting career, Manning spent much of his later life working as an acting teacher or a stage director. He taught acting at his own studios, first in New York City and then in Los Angeles. In New York, Manning taught students at the HB Studio in the city's Greenwich Village neighborhood. He also taught at several universities nationwide.

Jack Manning died at his home in Rancho Palos Verdes home on August 31, 2009, at the age of 93. He was survived by his second wife, Frances "Francie" Ann Smith, whom he married 1967. The couple had two children together, a son, Colin, and daughter, Brook Manning. He was also survived by his daughter from his first marriage, Gale Nichols. His first marriage to Virginia Schuchardt ended in divorce.

Filmography

Actor
2004
Hearts as One (Short) as
George
1971
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Judge Franklin Lemm / Mr. Harmon
- Episode #1.8509 (1999) - Judge Franklin Lemm
- Episode #1.1333 (1971) - Mr. Harmon
1997
Mr. Show with Bob and David (TV Series) as
Various
- The Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost (1997) - Various
- Goin' on a Holiday (1997) - Various
1997
Just Write as
George
1990
Dear John (TV Series) as
Funeral Director / Minister
- Lust and Death (1991) - Funeral Director
- Hole in One (1990) - Minister
1989
Freddy's Nightmares (TV Series) as
Tom Gibson
- Heartbreak Hotel (1989) - Tom Gibson
1987
Beyond the Next Mountain as
College Professor
1987
Mama's Family (TV Series) as
Ralph
- Desperately Seeking Anyone (1987) - Ralph
1986
Small Wonder (TV Series) as
Grandpa Lawson
- The Grandparents (1986) - Grandpa Lawson
1983
Gimme a Break! (TV Series) as
Security Guard
- Grandpa Robs a Bank (1983) - Security Guard
1982
Frances as
Studio Photographer
1982
Silver Spoons (TV Series) as
Banquet M.C.
- Honor Thy Father (1982) - Banquet M.C.
1974
ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series) as
Mr. Sharrigan / Mr. Herschel / Mr. Stein
- She Drinks a Little (1981) - Mr. Sharrigan
- Schoolboy Father (1980) - Mr. Herschel
- Pssst! Hammerman's After You! (1974) - Mr. Stein
1980
Sanford (TV Series) as
Older Man
- Dinner at George's (1980) - Older Man
1979
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Mr. Manning
- Nowhere to Run (1979) - Mr. Manning
1978
The Paper Chase (TV Series) as
Dean Rutherford / Dean Bertram Rutherford
- Scavenger Hunt (1979) - Dean Rutherford
- A Case of Detente (1979) - Dean Rutherford
- The Tables Down at Ernie's (1979) - Dean Rutherford
- A Matter of Anger (1979) - Dean Rutherford
- The Man Who Would Be King (1978) - Dean Bertram Rutherford
1979
The Jeffersons (TV Series) as
Mr. Kramer
- The Other Woman (1979) - Mr. Kramer
1977
The Waltons (TV Series) as
J.J. Brendamore
- The Celebration (1977) - J.J. Brendamore
1976
CBS Children's Film Festival (TV Series) as
Dudley Poindexter
- Winter of the Witch (1976) - Dudley Poindexter
1976
Gus as
Mayor
1976
Dark Victory (TV Movie) as
Sam
1973
Ironside (TV Series) as
Mr. Rainey / James Ward / Tony Barton
- The Organizer (1975) - Mr. Rainey
- Trial by Terror (1974) - James Ward
- Another Shell Game (1973) - Tony Barton
1975
Columbo (TV Series) as
Daniel Morris
- A Deadly State of Mind (1975) - Daniel Morris
1974
Insight (TV Series) as
Horning / Mr. Seltzer
- Somewhere Before (1975) - Horning
- The Man Who Went Blue Sky (1974) - Mr. Seltzer
1975
The Strongest Man in the World as
Krinkle Krunch Executive (uncredited)
1975
The Great Waldo Pepper as
Director, Spanish Set
1974
The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) as
Carl Amison
- The Deadly Replay (1974) - Carl Amison
1974
Lucas Tanner (TV Series) as
Smitty
- Echos (1974) - Smitty
1974
Maude (TV Series) as
Man
- The New Housekeeper (1974) - Man
1974
Get Christie Love! (TV Series) as
Mr. Altman
- Market for Murder (1974) - Mr. Altman
1974
Hitchhike! (TV Movie) as
Matt Benton
1974
Herbie Rides Again as
Lawyer - First Team
1974
Kojak (TV Series) as
Benoit
- Last Rites for a Dead Priest (1974) - Benoit
1973
Emergency! (TV Series) as
Judge / Dr. Frye
- Inferno (1974) - Judge
- Boot (1973) - Dr. Frye
1973
Superdad as
Justice of the Peace (as John Manning)
1973
Chase (TV Series) as
Mears
- A Bit of Class (1973) - Mears
1973
Adam's Rib (TV Series)
- Murder (1973)
1973
Adam-12 (TV Series) as
Bill Porter / Mr. Marshall
- Hot Shot (1973) - Bill Porter
- Clear with a Civilian: Part 1 (1973) - Mr. Marshall
1972
Sanford and Son (TV Series) as
Mr. O'Neill / Man in Restaurant
- Lamont as Othello (1973) - Mr. O'Neill
- Happy Birthday, Pop (1972) - Man in Restaurant
1973
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Woodford
- To Denise, with Love and Murder (1973) - Woodford
1973
The Thief Who Came to Dinner as
Tom Preston
1972
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Dr. Jack Miller / Dr. Miller
- The Day After Forever (1973) - Dr. Jack Miller
- In Sickness and in Health (1972) - Dr. Miller
1973
Jigsaw (TV Series) as
Charlie
- Kiss the Dream Goodbye (1973) - Charlie
1972
Here's Lucy (TV Series) as
Mr. Hubbell / Mr. Walters
- Lucy and Uncle Harry's Pot (1973) - Mr. Hubbell
- Lucy and Donny Osmond (1972) - Mr. Walters
1971
Alias Smith and Jones (TV Series) as
Dr. O'Connell / Bart Lewis
- McGuffin (1972) - Dr. O'Connell
- Shootout at Diablo Station (1971) - Bart Lewis
1972
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series) as
Maitre d' / Maitre D'
- It Was Fascination, I Know (1972) - Maitre d'
- Feeb (1972) - Maitre D'
1972
McMillan & Wife (TV Series) as
Man / Mr. James
- Blues for Sally M. (1972) - Man
- Till Death Do Us Part (1972) - Mr. James
1972
Another Part of the Forest (TV Movie) as
Harold Penniman
1972
Melinda as
Bank Man
1972
Now You See Him, Now You Don't as
Man in Forsythe Entourage (uncredited)
1972
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid as
Heywood
1972
The Biscuit Eater as
Gun Club Secretary (uncredited)
1971
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Steve Kramer
- The Glass Cage (1971) - Steve Kramer
1971
Longstreet (TV Series) as
Building Manager
- This Little Piggy Went to Marquette (1971) - Building Manager
1971
Cannon (TV Series) as
Dr. Molson
- Stone, Cold Dead (1971) - Dr. Molson
1971
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers (TV Series) as
Dr. Benton
- The Strange Secret of Yermo Hill (1971) - Dr. Benton
1971
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Henry Clagger
- Rock-A-Bye Hoss (1971) - Henry Clagger
1970
The Owl and the Pussycat as
Mr. Weyderhaus
1970
Where's Poppa? as
Lawyer for Memphis Maulers
1969
Winter of the Witch (TV Movie) as
Dudley Poindexter
Producer
1982
Richard II (Video) (producer)
1981
Macbeth (Video) (artistic executive producer)
Director
1980
The Merry Wives of Windsor (TV Movie)
Archive Footage
1992
Gunfighters of the Old West (Video documentary) as
Heywood (uncredited)
1975
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Lawyer- First Team / Mayor / Krinkle Krunch Executive / ...
- Herbie Rides Again: Part 2 (1981) - Lawyer- First Team
- Herbie Rides Again: Part 1 (1981) - Lawyer- First Team
- Gus (1977) - Mayor
- The Strongest Man in the World (1977) - Krinkle Krunch Executive (uncredited)
- Superdad (1976) - Justice of the Peace
- Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1975) - Man in Forsythe Entourage (uncredited)
1980
Sanford (TV Series) as
Older Man in Restaurant
- Retrospective: Part 2 (1980) - Older Man in Restaurant

References

Jack Manning (actor) Wikipedia