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Occupation
  
Actor, Artist, Author

Education
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Mark Slade

Years active
  
1961–present


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Full Name
  
Mark Van Blarcom Slade

Born
  
May 1, 1939 (age 84) (
1939-05-01
)

Spouse
  
Melinda Riccilli (m. 1968)

Children
  
Mitchel Slade, Morgan Riccilli Slade

Movies and TV shows
  
The High Chaparral, Benji, Flashpoint, 13 West Street, The Wackiest Ship in th

Similar People
  
Leif Erickson, Henry Darrow, Cameron Mitchell, Linda Cristal, Don Collier

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Mark Van Blarcom Slade (born May 1, 1939) is an American actor, artist, and author, particularly remembered for his role of Billy Blue Cannon on the NBC Western television series, The High Chaparral.

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Early life

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Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Slade is the son of Elinor (née Van Blarcom) and William A. Slade, Jr., a Boston businessman and watercolor artist. Along with his two sisters and a brother, he grew up in the Danvers/Hamilton area of the North Shore. His parents divorced when he was thirteen and his stepfather, Esmond R. Crowley, Jr., became a valuable influence on his life.

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In 1956, he enrolled in Worcester Academy with the intention of becoming an artist. After he filled in for a sick classmate by playing the role of an English professor in the play The Male Animal, he decided to study acting. Slade moved to New York City to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, supporting himself by working at the "21 Club."

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During the beginning of his career in the early 1960s, Slade served in the United States Army Reserve.

Actor

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Slade began his career on the Broadway stage appearing in the Josh Logan-directed play, There Was a Little Girl, Jane Fonda's first Broadway play. He then earned a role in the 1961 film Splendor in the Grass, directed by Elia Kazan and filmed in upstate New York. In the early 1960s, he moved to the West Coast, where he was cast as Seaman Jimmy "Red" Smith in the feature film Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961). Despite his character being killed in the movie version, Irwin Allen brought Slade back for the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series) on ABC. He was cast in 1964 as a new character, Seaman Malone.:1145 He was hence the only one of six actors to have been cast in both the film and television versions of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He appeared only in the first half of the first season because he departed to become a semi-regular, "Eddie," in the CBS sitcom, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., starring Jim Nabors. Slade appeared in eight episodes of Gomer Pyle, all of which were aired during the first half of the first season. He was cast in three episodes of the NBC education drama, Mr. Novak, starring James Franciscus in the title role. His first television role was as Stu Walters in the 1961 episode "Deadline" of the ABC sitcom, My Three Sons, starring Fred MacMurray. In 1963, he was cast as Jack Grinnage in the episode "A Girl Named Amy" of Jack Lord's ABC series, Stoney Burke, a rodeo adventure series. In 1964, he guest-starred in "The Enormous Fist" episode of "Rawhide" opposite Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood. That year he also appeared as the title character Michael Manning, alias Michael Da Vinci, in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Careless Kidnapper."

In the 1965-1966 television season, Slade played Radioman Patrick Hollis in the NBC sitcom, The Wackiest Ship in the Army.:1147

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In 1966, at the age of twenty-seven, he obtained one of his most memorable parts, as Billy Blue Cannon, the blond-haired, blue-eyed son of the ranch patriarch, John Cannon (Leif Erickson) on The High Chaparral, set in the Arizona Territory. The series aired for four seasons. He went on to play Taylor Reed in the syndicated adventure series Salty in 1974.:924

Slade's acting career continued into the early 1990s. He made more than three hundred appearances on stage, screen, and television. Slade won international recognition and numerous awards for his efforts: the Belgian Viewers Award, the Bambi, the Bravo Golden Otto, and the Western Heritage Award.

Artist

As an artist, Slade's illustrations, political cartoons, caricatures, and comic strips have run in numerous newspapers, magazines and prominent publications around the world. His collaboration with producer/writer Danny Arnold (Barney Miller television series) resulted in the long-running comic strip, "Howard and Friends."

A number of his later works done in oils and graphite, as well as, his hand-pulled prints are held in private collections. He continues to offer his work on his website www.marksladestudio.com

Writer

As a writer, Slade is well known for writing and playing the guest role in the "Cliffy" episode of The Rookies television series, which won him critical acclaim and numerous citations. In 2012, he authored his first published novel, GOING DOWN MAINE, which explores the loss of innocence and unforeseen consequences of youthful indiscretions. Published in late 2014, OF PAIN AND COFFEE, a collection of sooths, sayings and soliloquies that explore life's foibles and fears, joys and heartbreaks, with illustrations by the author, was released. In December, 2014 Mark published a companion book, SOMEONE'S STORY, that takes the reader on an emotional journey through those brief moments when we can feel another's life. The author's own photography creates a subtle melding of the pictorial and verse. HANGIN' WITH THE TRUTH, his second novel, was released in 2016. -- Available on AMAZON and Barnes & Noble NOOK.

Slade also lent his talents to the Slade Media Group, founded by his wife Melinda Riccilli Slade, that specialized in corporate image campaigns, crisis management, graphic design and marketing communications. The firm created national campaigns for diverse public and private companies along with numerous product introductions. Together, they wrote and developed various media projects through their affiliated company, Slade Square Productions.

Personal life

Slade married Melinda Riccilli in 1968. They have two sons, the contemporary artist, Morgan Riccilli Slade and designer/builder Mitchel W. Slade. He is currently living in Northern California, where he continues the pursuit of his artistic endeavors.

Slade's maternal grandmother, Alice Louise (née Ford) Van Blarcom, was Henry Ford's fifth cousin. His Ford lineage goes back to Martha and John Ford who reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, on the Fortune, the second English ship to arrive in Plymouth Colony, on November 9, 1621. John Ford died on the voyage. Martha disembarked with their two sons and gave birth to their third on the same day. The ship's manifest lists among the passengers, a John Cannon, also the name of the patriarch in The High Chaparral.

Filmography

Actor
1985
Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) as
Martin Gelband
- Stress (1985) - Martin Gelband
1984
Flashpoint as
Hawthorne
1979
CHiPs (TV Series) as
O'Brien / Slim
- Tight Fit (1982) - O'Brien
- High Octane (1979) - Slim
1981
Today's F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Richard
- Hostage (1981) - Richard
1981
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
John Summers
- Chorus Line Angels (1981) - John Summers
1980
Waikiki (TV Movie) as
Lloyd Barrington
1979
Paris (TV Series) as
Frank Slade
- Friends and Enemies (1979) - Frank Slade
1979
The Return of Mod Squad (TV Movie) as
Richie Webber
1978
Project U.F.O. (TV Series) as
Roy Layton
- Sighting 4019: The Believe It or Not Incident (1978) - Roy Layton
1978
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams (TV Series) as
Captain Ulysses S. Grant
- The Stranger (1978) - Captain Ulysses S. Grant
1978
The Astral Factor as
Detective Holt
1976
S.W.A.T. (TV Series) as
Corporal Ken Gillis
- Soldier on the Hill (1976) - Corporal Ken Gillis
1975
Bronk (TV Series) as
David Melbourne
- There's Gonna Be a War (1975) - David Melbourne
1972
The Rookies (TV Series) as
Cliffy / Bernard Amazeen / Don Richardson
- Cliffy (1975) - Cliffy
- Code 261 (1973) - Bernard Amazeen
- Dead, Like a Lost Dream (1972) - Don Richardson
1974
Salty (TV Series) as
Taylor Reed
- The Vigil (1975) - Taylor Reed
- To Taylor from Salty with Love (1975) - Taylor Reed
- Sentimental Value (1975) - Taylor Reed
- A Sense of Worth (1975) - Taylor Reed
- Scape Goat (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Reach for a Dream (1974) - Taylor Reed
- For the Price of Freedom (1974) - Taylor Reed
- A New Friend (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Miss Betsy (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Lost in Transit (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Just a Quick Snack (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Hostage (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Gold Dust and Jewel Fish (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Girl on an Island (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Forget Me Not (1974) - Taylor Reed
- For the Love of Clancy (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Clancy's Big Decision (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Chess Set (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Bleak Mansion (1974) - Taylor Reed
- Aunt Cleo (1974) - Taylor Reed
1974
Benji as
Mitch
1973
Message to My Daughter (TV Movie) as
Dave Hanley
1973
Salty as
Taylor Reed
1972
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Barry
- Crime Club (1972) - Barry
1972
Drag Racer as
Jeff
1967
The High Chaparral (TV Series) as
Billy Blue Cannon
- No Trouble at All (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Generation (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Auld Lang Syne (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Too Many Chiefs (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- New Hostess in Town (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Reluctant Deputy (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Lieutenant (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Mi Casa, Su Casa (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Guns of Johnny Rondo (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Jelks (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Friends and Partners (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Journal of Death (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Long Shadow (1970) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Little Thieves (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Alliance (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Legacy (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Lost Ones (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Lady Fair (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Apache Trust (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Trail to Nevermore (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- To Stand for Something More (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Bad Day for a Bad Man (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- A Piece of Land (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Brothers Cannon (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- A Time to Laugh, a Time to Cry (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Time of Your Life (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- For the Love of Carlos (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Lion Sleeps (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- No Bugles, No Drums (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- A Fella Named Kilroy (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Surtee (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Stinky Flanagan (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Once on a Day in Spring (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Feather of an Eagle (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Glory Soldiers (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Last Hundred Miles (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- No Irish Need Apply (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Shadow of the Wind (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Sea of Enemies (1969) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Our Lady of Guadalupe (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- A Way of Justice (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- For What We Are About to Receive (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Buffalo Soldiers (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Deceivers (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- North to Tucson (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Ebenezer (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Promised Land (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Covey (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Tornado Frances (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Follow Your Heart (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Ten Little Indians (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Stallion (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Threshold of Courage (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- A Joyful Noise (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Hair Hunter (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Peacemaker (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Tiger by the Tail (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Bad Day for a Thirst (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Ride the Savage Land (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Champion of the Western World (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Kinsman (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Gold Is Where You Leave It (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Survival (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Assassins (1968) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Firing Wall (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Terrorist (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Mark of the Turtle (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Widow from Red Rock (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Price of Revenge (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- A Hanging Offense (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Sudden Country (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Doctor from Dodge (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Filibusteros (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Shadows on the Land (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Young Blood (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- A Quiet Day in Tucson (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Best Man for the Job (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Ghost of Chaparral (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- The Arrangement (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
- Destination Tucson (1967) - Billy Blue Cannon
1969
It's Happening (TV Series)
- Three Dog Night (1969)
1967
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Hillard
- The Night of the Gypsy Peril (1967) - Hillard
1966
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Jud Rikeman
- A Real Nice, Friendly Little Town (1966) - Jud Rikeman
1965
The Wackiest Ship in the Army (TV Series) as
Radioman Patrick Hollis / Patrick Hollis
- Routine Assignment (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Fun Has More Blondes (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- My Island (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Chinese Checkers (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Girl in the Polka-Dot Swimsuit (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Voyage to Never Never (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- The Ghost of Lord Nelson-San (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- And Two If by Sea (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Brother Love (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- My Father's Keeper (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Liberty Was a Lady (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Hail the Chief (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- What Is Honor - A Word? (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- The Lamb Who Hunted Wolves: Part 2 (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- The Lamb Who Hunted Wolves: Part 1 (1966) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- I'm Dreaming of a Wide Isthmus (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Last Path to Garcia (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- -.And Tyler, Too (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- A Shade of Kaiser Bill (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- The Lady and the Luluai (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Vive La Kiwi (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Boomer McKye (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- The Stowaway (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Bottoms Up (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- The Colonel and the Geisha (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- The Day the Crew Paced the Deck (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Goldbrickers (1965) - Patrick Hollis
- The Sisters (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
- Shakedown (1965) - Radioman Patrick Hollis
1965
The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
Bill Dayton
- The Big League Shock (1965) - Bill Dayton
1964
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Lee Manson / Eric / Ralph Backett
- Beat the Plowshare, Edge the Sword (1965) - Lee Manson
- Born of Kings and Angels (1964) - Eric
- Day in the Year (1964) - Ralph Backett
1964
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
Slats
- Memo from Purgatory (1964) - Slats
1964
Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) as
Eddie / Private Swanson
- Sergeant Carter, Marine Baby Sitter (1964) - Eddie
- They Shall Not Pass (1964) - Eddie
- A Date for the Colonel's Daughter (1964) - Eddie
- Survival of the Fattest (1964) - Eddie
- Gomer and the Dragon Lady (1964) - Eddie
- Nobody Loves a Sergeant (1964) - Eddie
- Private Ralph Skunk (1964) - Eddie
- Gomer Overcomes the Obstacle Course (1964) - Private Swanson
1964
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV Series) as
Malone / Crewman
- The Village of Guilt (1964) - Malone
- Turn Back the Clock (1964) - Crewman
- The Fear-Makers (1964) - Malone (uncredited)
- The City Beneath the Sea (1964) - Malone
- Eleven Days to Zero (1964) - Malone
1961
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Adam Grant / Bellboy
- The Enormous Fist (1964) - Adam Grant
- The Gentleman's Gentleman (1961) - Bellboy
1964
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Michael Da Vinci
- The Case of the Careless Kidnapper (1964) - Michael Da Vinci
1964
Channing (TV Series) as
Gordie
- The Trouble with Girls (1964) - Gordie
1964
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
Jimbo
- Where the Action Is (1964) - Jimbo (uncredited)
1963
Stoney Burke (TV Series)
- A Girl Named Amy (1963)
1962
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Mac / Bobby Reagan
- The Masked Marine (1962) - Mac
- The Long Walk Home (1962) - Bobby Reagan
1962
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series)
- Savage Sunday (1962)
1962
Merrill's Marauders as
Corporal (uncredited)
1962
13 West Street as
Tommy
1961
Splendor in the Grass as
Rusty (uncredited)
1961
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as
Seaman Jimmy 'Red' Smith
1961
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Stu Walters
- Deadline (1961) - Stu Walters
Writer
1975
The Rookies (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Cliffy (1975) - (writer)
1974
Salty (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Just a Quick Snack (1974) - (writer)
- For the Love of Clancy (1974) - (writer)
Director
1974
Salty (TV Series) (1 episode)
- For the Love of Clancy (1974)
Self
1979
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1972
Stars in der Manege (TV Series documentary) as
Performer
- 1971 (1972) - Performer
1970
The Real Tom Kennedy Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.18 (1970) - Self
1969
It's Happening (TV Series) as
Self - Band Contest Judge / Self / Self - celebrity judge / ...
- Edwin Hawkins Singers (1969) - Self - Band Contest Judge
- Keith Allison (1969) - Self
- The Grass Roots (1969) - Self - celebrity judge
- Peter Lawford (1969) - Self - Guest Judge
1969
It Takes Two (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.40 (1969) - Self (as Mark & Melinda Marie)
- Episode #1.39 (1969) - Self (as Mark & Melinda Marie)
- Episode #1.38 (1969) - Self (as Mark & Melinda Marie)
- Episode #1.37 (1969) - Self (as Mark & Melinda Marie)
- Episode #1.36 (1969) - Self (as Mark & Melinda Marie)
1969
You Don't Say (TV Series) as
Self
- Julie Adams and Mark Slade (1969) - Self

References

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