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Full Name
  
Lang Jeffries

Children
  
Kent Lappin

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Lang Jeffries

Occupation
  
Actor: Rescue 8


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Born
  
June 7, 1930 (
1930-06-07
)
Ontario, Canada

Died
  
February 12, 1987, Huntington Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Rhonda Fleming (m. 1960–1962), Mary Jeffries (m. ?–1987)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Rhonda Fleming, Primo Zeglio, Jose Luis Merino, H B Halicki, Leon Klimovsky

Lang jeffries


Lang Jeffries (June 7, 1930—February 12, 1987) was a Canadian-American actor of television and film who was married from 1960 to 1962 to actress Rhonda Fleming.

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Biography

Jeffries was born in Ontario, Canada. He was living in Michigan at the time he procured his Social Security number. Jeffries served in the United States Army during the Korean War and was among only three survivors of his 177-man unit that landed in Inchon, South Korea, in the fall of 1950, in a mass landing conducted by General Douglas MacArthur.

From 1958 to 1960, Jeffries procured his first and most successful acting role, that of Skip Johnson, in all seventy-four episodes of the syndicated adventure television series Rescue 8, with co-star Jim Davis as Wes Cameron. The Screen Gems program offered heart-warming accounts of difficult rescues completed by the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Davis was later cast as the indomitable Jock Ewing of CBS's prime time soap opera Dallas.

In 1960, Jeffries and John McIntire, later of Wagon Train, guest-starred in the episode "The Most Dangerous Gentleman" in the short-lived NBC western series, Overland Trail starring William Bendix and Doug McClure.

On October 9, 1961, only three months before their divorce, Jeffries and wife Rhonda Fleming appeared as themselves, married for sixteen months, with Helen O'Connell in the interview program, Here's Hollywood. Jeffries, seven years Fleming's junior, was the third of her six husbands.

Jeffries starred as Vibio in the foreign film, La Rivolta degli schiavi, or The Revolt of the Slaves, with Rhonda Fleming cast as Fabiola. In the film, Fabiola gives the order that Vibio be whipped on the back. In a 1962 film, Alone Against Rome, or Vengeance of the Gladiator, Jeffries, in the role of Brenno, was again whipped on the back.

In 1962, after the breakup of his marriage, Jeffries guest-starred in the episode "Elegy of a Hero" of the first-run syndicated adventure series Ripcord starring Larry Pennell, with Ken Curtis, who was later cast as Festus Haggen on CBS' Gunsmoke.

From 1964-1971, Jeffries appeared in nearly twenty films in France, Spain, former West Germany, Italy, and Romania. He played science-fiction hero Perry Rhodan in Mission Stardust (1967). He made several Eurospy films such as Agente X 1-7 operación Océano (Italy, 1965), Z7 Operation Rembrandt (Germany-Italy, 1966), Spies Strike Silently (Italy, 1966), The Beckett Affair (France-Italy, 1966), Special Code: Assignment Lost Formula (Spain-Italy, 1966), The Killer Lacks a Name (Spain-Italy, 1966), and Mexican Slayride (Spain-Italy, 1967).

His last three American film appearances were in Mean Mother (1974), as Arthur Wheeler in The Junkman (1982), and as Lieutenant Arthur in Deadline Auto Theft (1983).

Personal life

In 1966, while living in Rome, Jeffries married Gail Harris, the mother of John Paul Getty III. Beginning in the mid-1970s, Jeffries managed an art gallery in Huntington Beach, in Orange County, California, owned with his third wife, Mary. Jeffries died in 1987 at the age of fifty-six in Huntington Beach.

Filmography

Actor
1983
Deadline Auto Theft as
Lt. Arthur
1982
The Junkman as
Arthur Wheeler
1971
El hombre que vino del odio as
Daniel
1970
Summer Love as
John Lee Scott
1969
Kampf um Rom II - Der Verrat as
Belisar
1968
A suon di lupara as
Prof. Claudio Chiaramonti
1968
The Last Roman as
Belisarius
1968
Requiem for a Gringo as
Ross Logan / Django
1967
Les têtes brûlées as
Jonathan
1967
Mission Stardust as
Maj. Perry Rhodan
1967
Lotosblüten für Miss Quon as
Mark Jason
1967
Mexican Slayride as
Coplan
1966
Cifrato speciale as
Johnny Curd
1966
The Killer Lacks a Name as
Brian Kervin
1966
The Beckett Affair as
Rod Cooper
1966
Spies Strike Silently as
Michael Drum
1966
Z7 Operation Rembrandt as
Mark Donen - Agent Z 7
1965
Agente X 1-7 operazione Oceano as
George Collins
1965
Fire Over Rome as
Marcus Valerius
1964
Sword of the Empire as
Quintus Marcus, Roman Consul
1964
Cleopazza as
Partner di Gabriella
1962
Ripcord (TV Series) as
Wally Griffin
- Elegy for a Hero (1962) - Wally Griffin
1962
Alone Against Rome as
Brenno (as Jeffrey Lang)
1962
Don't Knock the Twist as
Ted Haver
1958
Rescue 8 (TV Series) as
Skip Johnson
- The Lonely Man (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Second Team (1960) - Skip Johnson
- I Don't Remember (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Deep Danger (1960) - Skip Johnson
- 13 Stories Up (1960) - Skip Johnson
- The Devil's Cavern (1960) - Skip Johnson
- School for Violence (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Breakdown (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Quicksand (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Comeback (1960) - Skip Johnson
- High Lonely (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Lifeline (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Ti-Ling (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Square Triangle (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Ten Minutes to Doomsday (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Add a Pinch of Death (1960) - Skip Johnson
- High Explosive (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Backfire (1960) - Skip Johnson
- The Squatters (1960) - Skip Johnson
- Leap of Life (1960) - Skip Johnson
- The Collision (1959) - Skip Johnson
- The Birdman (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Heat Wave (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Pitfall (1959) - Skip Johnson
- The Third Strike (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Runaway (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Smashout (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Forced Landing (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Not for Glory (1959) - Skip Johnson
- 3 Mile Bomb (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Dangerous Salvage (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Paid in Full (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Fools Gold (1959) - Skip Johnson
- The Rock Prison (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Suitcase Fireman (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Death for Hire (1959) - Skip Johnson
- The Trap (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Left Hook to Hades (1959) - Skip Johnson
- One More Step (1959) - Skip Johnson
- High Pressure (1959) - Skip Johnson
- If the Bough Breaks (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Hour of Rage (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Danger in Paradise (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Tower of Hate (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Walking Death (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Three Men in a Vault (1959) - Skip Johnson
- No Trespassing (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Nine Minutes to Live (1959) - Skip Johnson
- International Incident (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Children of the Sun (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Forty Five Fathoms, Dead or Alive (1959) - Skip Johnson
- A Handful of Vengeance (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Disaster Town (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Initiation to Danger (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Flash Flood (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Rubber Gold (1959) - Skip Johnson
- High Hazard (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Trial by Fire (1959) - Skip Johnson
- The Secret of the Mission (1959) - Skip Johnson
- Calamity Coach (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Scrap Iron Jungle (1958) - Skip Johnson
- Danger! 20,000 Volts (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Bells of Fear (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Cave In (1958) - Skip Johnson
- Find That Bomb! (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Steel Mountain (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Chasm (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Ammonia Trap (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Crackup (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Cage (1958) - Skip Johnson
- Subterranean City (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Cliff (1958) - Skip Johnson
- 102 to Bakersfield (1958) - Skip Johnson
- The Ferris Wheel (1958) - Skip Johnson
1960
The Revolt of the Slaves as
Vibio
1960
Overland Trail (TV Series) as
Mike Day
- Most Dangerous Gentleman (1960) - Mike Day
1958
Union Pacific (TV Series) as
Tope
- Payroll to Cheyenne (1958) - Tope
Self
1961
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.26 (1961) - Self
1960
About Faces (TV Series) as
Self
- Lang Jeffries (1960) - Self
1959
George Jessel Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.59 (1959) - Self
Archive Footage
1973
Mean Mother as
Dan

References

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