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Name
  
Jay Garner


Role
  

Movies
  
Pennies From Heaven, Hanky Panky

Born
  
17 January 1929 (age 82), Sewanee, Tennessee, United States

Died
  
January 21, 2011 (aged 82), New York City, New York, United States

Jay Garner (January 17, 1929 – January 21, 2011), born James H. Garner Jr., was an American actor.

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Biography

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Born James Garner on January 17, 1929 in Franklin, Tennessee, he graduated from the University of Tennessee and moved to Atlanta, where he worked in radio and began acting, he changed his first name to Jay upon entering Actors Equity, since there was already a James Garner in the union. Garner was best known to theatre audiences for his diverse character roles, including the "side-stepping" Governor of Texas in the musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. He also originated the role of the priggish anti-homosexual politician Eduord Dindon in La Cage Aux Folles and had the lead role in Red, Hot and Maddox.

He acted as Benjamin Franklin in the musical hit 1776, a role he reprised on tour and in various stock productions. In 1986 he took over the role of Sir John Tremayne from Tony winner George S. Irving in the original Broadway staging of Me and My Girl. His last Broadway performance was Horace Vandergelder in the 1994 revival of Hello, Dolly! with Carol Channing.

Television audiences know him as Admiral Asimov in the second season of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and as lecherous food critic Jason Defarge in Three's Company. On the big screen Mr. Garner appeared as Doctor Robinson in Silent Night, Bloody Night, and had a featured role in the Steve Martin film Pennies from Heaven, in which he played the banker who shares a dance and comic kiss with Martin.

Death

He died on January 21, 2011 in New York City after suffering from a respiratory illness, aged 82. Mr. Garner, an only child, never married and left no survivors.

Filmography

Actor
1993
The Nick of Time
1990
All My Children (TV Series) as
Virgil Mason
- Episode #1.5198 (1990) - Virgil Mason
- Episode #1.5193 (1990) - Virgil Mason
- Episode #1.5189 (1990) - Virgil Mason
- Episode #1.5188 (1990) - Virgil Mason
- Episode #1.5187 (1990) - Virgil Mason
- Episode #1.5185 (1990) - Virgil Mason
- Episode #1.5184 (1990) - Virgil Mason
1982
Search for Tomorrow (TV Series) as
George Cousins
1982
Texas (TV Series) as
Cyrus Blanchard
- Episode #1.600 (1982) - Cyrus Blanchard
- Episode #1.598 (1982) - Cyrus Blanchard
- Episode #1.597 (1982) - Cyrus Blanchard
- Episode #1.568 (1982) - Cyrus Blanchard (credit only)
- Episode #1.564 (1982) - Cyrus Blanchard
1982
Hanky Panky as
Buck
1982
Mae West (TV Movie) as
Archie Mayo
1982
American Playhouse (TV Series) as
Corporate Executive
- Working (1982) - Corporate Executive
1982
Three's Company (TV Series) as
Jason Defarge
- Critic's Choice (1982) - Jason Defarge
1982
Lewis & Clark (TV Series)
- Oil! (1982)
1981
Pennies from Heaven as
The Banker
1981
The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) as
Harvey Dunsmore
- Trouble at Cooter's (1981) - Harvey Dunsmore
1981
It's a Living (TV Series) as
Andrew Foley
- The Wedding (1981) - Andrew Foley
1980
Flo (TV Series) as
Mr. Hufnagle
- No Men's Land (1981) - Mr. Hufnagle
- Deserted Islands (1980) - Mr. Hufnagle
1981
Soap (TV Series) as
Gene
- Episode #4.16 (1981) - Gene
- Episode #4.15 (1981) - Gene
1981
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series) as
Admiral Efram Asimov
- The Dorian Secret (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- Testimony of a Traitor (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- The Hand of the Goral (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- Shgoratchx! (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- The Satyr (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- The Crystals (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- The Golden Man (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- Mark of the Saurian (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- The Guardians (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- Journey to Oasis (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
- Time of the Hawk (1981) - Admiral Efram Asimov
1980
F.D.R.: The Last Year (TV Movie)
1979
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Frank Warsaw
- Episode #1.4280 (1979) - Frank Warsaw
1976
The American Parade (TV Mini Series) as
Mr. McCord
- With All Deliberate Speed (1976) - Mr. McCord
1972
Night of the Dark Full Moon as
Dr. Robinson
1972
Between Time and Timbuktu (TV Movie) as
President Rosewater
1971
Great Performances (TV Series) as
May
- Paradise Lost (1971) - May
Self
1995
Live from Broadway: Hello, Dolly! (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1971
Dynamite Chicken as
Self

References

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