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Occupation
  
Television actor

Years active
  
1971-present


Name
  
Jackson Bostwick

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Jackson Leonard Bostwick, Jr.

Born
  
October 23, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-10-23
)
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

Parents
  
Jackson Leonard Bostwick Sr.

Spouse
  
Elizabeth Lamont (m. 2002), Sheryl Williamson (m. 1980–1981)

Movies and TV shows
  
Shazam!, Tron, What Waits Below, The Prey, Gus

Similar People
  
Michael Gray, Les Tremayne, Joanna Cameron, Peter Jurasik, Steven Lisberger

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Jackson Leonard Bostwick, Jr. (born October 23, 1943) is an American actor, theatre director and film producer. He is best known for portraying Captain Marvel in the first season and beginning of the second season of the Shazam! television series in 1974–75.

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Early life, family and education

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Bostwick was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. His father, Jackson Leonard Bostwick Sr. was a neurosurgeon in Montgomery, Alabama. A photo of Bostwick's parents is seen in a movie in which he starred, The Prey. In the late 1980s, his father died in Montgomery.

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Bostwick holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree from University of Southern California, having been one of the original students in the program.

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He studied under acting coach Lurene Tuttle and eventually taught classes of hers.

Career

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Bostwick was a contestant on the television game show, The Dating Game.

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He played the lead character role, a superhero, on the Saturday morning television series Shazam! and performed his own stunts. However, he was dismissed from the cast of Shazam! two installments into the second season and replaced in the role by John Davey. Bostwick had not shown up for a day's shooting, and the producers, Louis Scheimer and Norman Prescott, accused him of holding out for a higher salary. Bostwick explained that he had sustained an injury during the previous day's filming and had gone to seek medical treatment. In an interview, he stated, "I was at the doctor's office having my face and eye examined for an injury that I incurred doing a stunt on the previous day (during the filming of a flying takeoff sequence where the stunt boxes hadn't been reset properly)." He successfully litigated against Filmation Associates, which was forced to pay him for the remainder of his contract, plus residuals, including the entire second season.

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Bostwick appeared in several minor movie roles in the 1980s, such as a sentry in My Science Project and a guard in Tron. He played park ranger]] Mark O'Brien in the horror film The Prey (1984). Bostwick later returned to Alabama and taught theater at Auburn University where he directed several plays, including The Ballad of the Sad Cafe. He occasionally appeared in films in the 1990s and 2000s.

Bostwick is the founder of the L.A. (Lower Alabama) Film Group and the MIT [Made (mostly) In Tennessee] Film Group, two independent "off-Hollywood" motion-picture and television production companies.

He has written a book about his life and career, Myth, Magic, and a Mortal.

Personal life

Bostwick has trained in Jeet Kune Do and Wing-Chun kung fu. He also plays the banjo.

Bostwick has been married a few times. His marriage to Sheryl Williamson was from 1980 to 1981. He married Kelly Nyman in 1988, but the marriage did not last. He met his current wife, Elizabeth Lamont, in Los Angeles, where she was working as an actress. They married in 2002.

Filmography

Actor
2008
Suitable for Murder as
Joe Mondragon
2008
Horror Grindshow Double Feature (Video) as
Mortis
2004
Dodge City: A Spaghetto Western as
'Slim' Grant
1995
Mutant Species as
Tex (A-Team)
1994
A Matter of Honor as
John Bull
1990
Future Zone as
Tony Ginetti
1987
The Outing as
Jinn (voice)
1985
My Science Project as
Sentry
1984
What Waits Below as
Hunter Prime
1983
The Prey as
Mark O'Brien
1982
Tron as
Head Guard
1981
Escape from DS-3 as
Andrew Lavette
1981
Skirmish as
Lon Walker
1980
The Killings at Outpost Zeta as
Gore
1980
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Cal
- The Secret of Lost Valley: Part 2 (1980) - Cal
- The Secret of Lost Valley: Part 1 (1980)
1979
The Hughes Mystery
1978
The Cat from Outer Space as
Additional Voices (uncredited)
1976
How to Break Up a Happy Divorce (TV Movie) as
Man at Tennis Court
1976
Gus as
Stjepan Petrovic
1974
Shazam! (TV Series) as
Captain Marvel
- Fool's Gold (1975) - Captain Marvel
- On Winning (1975) - Captain Marvel
- The Gang's All Here (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Past Is Not Forever (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Braggart (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Delinquent (1974) - Captain Marvel
- Little Boy Lost (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Brain (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Doom Buggy (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Boy Who Said 'No' (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Treasure (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Athlete (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Road Back (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Lure of the Lost (1974) - Captain Marvel
- Thou Shalt Not Kill (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Brothers (1974) - Captain Marvel
- The Joyriders (1974) - Captain Marvel
1974
The Island at the Top of the World as
Pilot (uncredited)
1973
An Eye for an Eye as
Sgt. Graham
1971
Funny Face (TV Series) as
Football Hero
- Pilot (1971) - Football Hero
1971
Pink Angels as
Hitchhiker
1971
The Late Liz as
Randall Trowbridge
1971
Evel Knievel as
Linda's Lover (uncredited)
1971
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Park Bench Lover-Silent Spot
- Junior and Sunday Morning (1971) - Park Bench Lover-Silent Spot
Producer
2008
Suitable for Murder (assistant producer)
1973
An Eye for an Eye (executive producer)
Self
1999
VH-1 Where Are They Now? (TV Series documentary) as
Captain Marvel
- Superheroes (1999) - Captain Marvel
1968
The Dating Game (TV Series) as
Self
- Jackson Bostwick (1968) - Self
Archive Footage
1977
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Stjepan Petrovic
- Gus (1977) - Stjepan Petrovic

References

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