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Occupation
  
Actor

Movies
  
What Makes Sammy Run?

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Nelson Olmsted

Years active
  
1937–1978


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Full Name
  
Leroy Nelson Olmsted, Jr.

Born
  
28 January 1914 (
1914-01-28
)
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Died
  
April 8, 1992, Torrance, California, United States

Nelson Olmsted, (January 28, 1914, Minneapolis, Minnesota - April 8, 1992, Torrance, California) was an actor in films, recordings, radio and television from the 1950s to the 1970s. Sometimes billed as Nelson Olmstead, he was best known for an unusual NBC radio series, Sleep No More (1956–57), in which he narrated his own adaptations of terror tales and science-fantasy stories. Ben Grauer was the program's announcer.

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After study at the University of Texas, Olmsted began in radio in the late 1930s as an announcer for WBAP in Fort Worth, Texas. When he launched Black Night (1937–39), a late night 30-minute horror series, it was only a local program, but it created a sensation, with mail arriving at WBAP from ten states. A review in Radio News took note of the chilling music (by Gene Baugh) and horrific sound effects (by A.M. Woodford). Produced by Ken Douglass, the series began November 5, 1937 with Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell Tale Heart" and then continued on with original scripts by Virginia Wiltten. Olmsted starred and was heard in a variety of different roles.

Within a year, the impact of Black Night catapulted Olmsted to New York, where he was immediately established as NBC's resident storyteller, a position he held for over a decade, beginning with The World's Greatest Short Stories (1939, 1944, 1947) and Dramas by Olmsted (1940–41).

Today, Olmsted is best remembered for his spoken word recordings released by the Vanguard Recording Society. One of these was the LP version of Sleep No More! The album's back cover featured a box in which Olmsted delivered a capsule summary of his life:

Now that I think of it, we had a sort of Golden Age of Drama down in Austin, Texas, during those depressed middle thirties. There was the Curtain Club of the University of Texas and Austin’s Little Theatre, and working between them were such aspirants as Zachary Scott, Elaine Anderson Scott, Eli Wallach, Walter Cronkite, Brooks West and Alma Holloway, whom I had sense enough to marry. Most of them came on to New York, fought the actor’s battle, and made it one way or another. I stayed behind with the security of a radio announcer’s job. By the time I moved to WBAP, in Fort Worth, this security was pulling, and the announcer’s life seemed endlessly sterile. What to do about it? Dramatic shows cost money and there were no budgets. The cheapest drama for radio I could think of was good literature, read aloud. Especially the work of that great dramatist who never wrote a play -- Edgar Allan Poe. WBAP gave me some time with which to experiment. That was way back in 1939 -- and it worked. By 1940, the storytelling show was on NBC for a ten-year run. There were a couple of years out for the Army, but even so I managed to tell stories over the Army radio network in Italy. Television brought rough competition to the industry. Rather than fight, I joined by adapting some of the best stories into plays, selling them to Fred Coe, and playing a part in them -- sometimes the lead. So -- in the long run -- I got to New York, too, and made it as an actor, literally by telling stories!

Television and films

Olmsted's appearances during the era of live television began in 1950 with The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre and Lights Out, followed by Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951). The Philco Television Playhouse (1951–52), Kraft Television Theatre (1951–52), Tales of Tomorrow (1952), Hallmark Hall of Fame (1952), Goodyear Television Playhouse (1953), Robert Montgomery Presents (1953–54), Studio One (1954–55) and NBC Sunday Showcase (1959).

Olmsted was also featured on "The Ohio Story", a series of 10-minute history/biography television programs on stations all over Ohio in the 1950s. He made guest appearances on the CBS court drama series Perry Mason, including the role of murderer Arthur Colemar in the 1960 episode, "The Case of the Treacherous Toupee." He continued in television until the mid-1970s.

His film roles included Middle of the Night (1959), That Touch of Mink (1962), Diary of a Madman (1963), Fitzwilly (1967) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). His last movie was Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell (1977).

Listen to

  • Old Time Radio Fan: Sleep No More
  • Tennessee Bill's OTR: Sleep No More
  • Watch

    The Ohio Story:The Port of Toledo Nelson Olmsted narrates on YouTube

    Filmography

    Actor
    1978
    The Paper Chase (TV Series) as
    Prof. Martin Kyle
    - Da Da (1978) - Prof. Martin Kyle (as Nelson Olmstead)
    1977
    Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell as
    Judge
    1976
    Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident (TV Movie)
    1974
    The First Woman President (TV Movie) as
    Thomas Marshall
    1973
    Kojak (TV Series) as
    Manager
    - Dark Sunday (1973) - Manager
    1973
    Emergency! (TV Series) as
    George
    - Alley Cat (1973) - George
    1972
    She Waits (TV Movie) as
    Antique Dealer Kurawicz
    1970
    Nancy (TV Series) as
    Salon Man
    - Guess Who's Coming to the White House? (1970) - Salon Man
    1970
    Bonanza (TV Series) as
    Appleton
    - The Big Jackpot (1970) - Appleton
    1965
    The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
    Doctor / Dr. Knight / Adam Rogers / ...
    - Silent Partner (1969) - Doctor
    - Sky on Fire (1967) - Dr. Knight
    - The Spy-Master (1966) - Adam Rogers
    - Image in a Cracked Mirror (1965) - Sully
    1969
    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as
    Photographer (as Nelson Olmstead)
    1969
    Daniel Boone (TV Series) as
    Thaddeus King
    - A Touch of Charity (1969) - Thaddeus King
    1969
    It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
    Store Manager
    - The Artist Is for Framing (1969) - Store Manager
    1968
    Mannix (TV Series) as
    Claiburne
    - A Copy of Murder (1968) - Claiburne
    1968
    The Invaders (TV Series) as
    Amos Foster
    - The Organization (1968) - Amos Foster (as Nelson Olmstead)
    1967
    Fitzwilly as
    Simmons
    1967
    Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
    Janitor
    - The Council: Part 1 (1967) - Janitor (uncredited)
    1967
    Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
    Dr. Mannheim
    - The Deep End (1967) - Dr. Mannheim
    1967
    The Reluctant Astronaut as
    Dr. Lowe (uncredited)
    1967
    Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
    Dr. Harkins
    - Episode #1.374 (1967) - Dr. Harkins
    - Episode #1.366 (1967) - Dr. Harkins
    - Episode #1.359 (1967) - Dr. Harkins
    - Episode #1.358 (1967) - Dr. Harkins
    1967
    Batman (TV Series) as
    John E. Carson
    - Batman's Waterloo (1967) - John E. Carson
    1967
    In Like Flint as
    Captain (uncredited)
    1966
    The Felony Squad (TV Series) as
    Carl Addison
    - Strike Out (1966) - Carl Addison (as Nelson Olmstead)
    1963
    McHale's Navy (TV Series) as
    Colonel Wilcox / Officer Moran / Navy Doctor Moran / ...
    - Little Red Riding Doctor (1966) - Colonel Wilcox
    - Rumble on Taratupa (1965) - Officer Moran
    - Send This Ensign to Camp (1965) - Navy Doctor Moran
    - The August Teahouse of Quint McHale (1963) - Doc Whitmore
    - Jolly Wally (1963) - Captain Saunders
    1965
    The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
    Dr. Lake / Senator Rawls
    - The Night of the Puppeteer (1966) - Dr. Lake
    - The Night of the Red-Eyed Madmen (1965) - Senator Rawls
    1966
    Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) as
    Colonel Matthews
    - Little Girl Blue (1966) - Colonel Matthews
    1963
    Hazel (TV Series) as
    Mr. Prichard / Mr. Wilcox
    - Noblesse Oblige (1965) - Mr. Prichard
    - You Ain't Fully Dressed Without a Smile (1963) - Mr. Wilcox (as Nelson Olmstead)
    1965
    McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force as
    Col. Sutter (uncredited)
    1964
    Broadside (TV Series) as
    The Base Doctor / Cmdr. Arnold
    - The Great Ranakai Mutiny (1965) - The Base Doctor
    - Kill 'Em with Kindness (1964) - Cmdr. Arnold
    1965
    Profiles in Courage (TV Series) as
    Gilbert Hitchcock
    - George W. Norris (1965) - Gilbert Hitchcock
    1965
    Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) as
    Dr. Oliver
    - Nobody Will Ever Know (1965) - Dr. Oliver
    1962
    Lassie (TV Series) as
    Doc Hargus / Ernie Evans / Surveyor
    - Look Homeward, Lassie: Part 3 (1965) - Doc Hargus
    - Lassie to the Rescue (1963) - Ernie Evans
    - Home Within a Home (1962) - Surveyor
    1962
    Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
    Captain Lindsay / Mr. Pruyn / Dr. John Shea
    - The Elusive Dik-Dik (1964) - Captain Lindsay
    - A Sense of Tempo (1964) - Mr. Pruyn
    - The Search (1962) - Dr. John Shea
    1964
    Dear Heart as
    Herb
    1964
    Quick, Before It Melts as
    Scientist
    1964
    The Great Adventure (TV Series) as
    Harding
    - The Night Raiders (1964) - Harding
    1963
    Postmark: Jim Fletcher (TV Movie)
    1960
    Perry Mason (TV Series) as
    Doctor Lewis / Dr. Hunterlin / Cartman Jasper / ...
    - The Case of the Bouncing Boomerang (1963) - Doctor Lewis
    - The Case of the Brazen Bequest (1961) - Dr. Hunterlin
    - The Case of the Duplicate Daughter (1961) - Cartman Jasper
    - The Case of the Treacherous Toupee (1960) - Arthur Colemar
    1963
    Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
    Prosecutor
    - Diamond Field Jack (1963) - Prosecutor
    1963
    Our Man Higgins (TV Series) as
    Chairman
    - Conflict of Interest (1963) - Chairman
    1963
    Diary of a Madman as
    Dr. Borman
    1962
    The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) as
    Chairman / Dr. Kendall
    - Why Am I Grown So Cold? (1963) - Chairman
    - Ann Costigan: A Duel on a Field of White (1962) - Dr. Kendall (as Nelson Olmstead)
    1962
    Should I Marry Outside My Faith? (Short)
    1962
    This Is the Life (TV Series)
    - The Priceless Book (1962)
    1962
    Cheyenne (TV Series) as
    Jim Melville
    - Pocketful of Stars (1962) - Jim Melville
    1962
    Saints and Sinners (TV Series) as
    Logan
    - All the Hard Young Men (1962) - Logan
    1962
    That Touch of Mink as
    Paul Hackett (uncredited)
    1962
    Lad: A Dog as
    Dog Show Judge (uncredited)
    1962
    Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) as
    Dan Richards
    - Aloha, Cricket (1962) - Dan Richards
    1961
    The Gertrude Berg Show (TV Series) as
    Prof. Teplitz / Dr. Teplitz
    - Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight (1962) - Prof. Teplitz
    - The Mother Affair (1962) - Dr. Teplitz
    - Crayton on TV (1961) - Prof. Teplitz
    1962
    The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
    Scientist
    - To Serve Man (1962) - Scientist
    1962
    Moon Pilot as
    Police Officer Dennis (uncredited)
    1956
    General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
    J.D. Evans / Reddeck
    - Shadow of a Hero (1962) - J.D. Evans
    - The Golden Key (1956) - Reddeck (as Nelson Olmstead)
    1961
    The Outsider as
    Radio Announcer (uncredited)
    1961
    Lover Come Back as
    District Attorney Wesson (uncredited)
    1961
    Window on Main Street (TV Series) as
    Dr. Blake
    - Doctor to Town (1961) - Dr. Blake
    1961
    Ben Casey (TV Series) as
    Lawyer
    - To the Pure (1961) - Lawyer
    1961
    77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
    Gordon Baylor
    - The 6 Out of 8 Caper (1961) - Gordon Baylor
    1961
    Maverick (TV Series) as
    Dr. Eli Sayles
    - The Ice Man (1961) - Dr. Eli Sayles
    1961
    Peter Loves Mary (TV Series) as
    Dr. Travers
    - Horace Gets Into the Act (1961) - Dr. Travers
    1961
    Dante (TV Series) as
    Carl Bricker
    - Dial D for Dante (1961) - Carl Bricker
    1961
    The Tom Ewell Show (TV Series) as
    Ben Ellis
    - Try It on for Size (1961) - Ben Ellis
    1960
    The Law and Mr. Jones (TV Series) as
    Fairchild
    - A Question of Guilt (1960) - Fairchild
    1960
    My Three Sons (TV Series) as
    Keith Ditmer
    - Lonesome George (1960) - Keith Ditmer
    1960
    Thriller (TV Series) as
    Father
    - The Watcher (1960) - Father
    1960
    Shotgun Slade (TV Series) as
    Sheriff Bradley
    - Skyfire (1960) - Sheriff Bradley
    1960
    The Chevy Mystery Show (TV Series) as
    Arthur Chandler / Felix McMahon
    - Murder by the Book (1960) - Arthur Chandler
    - Run-Around (1960) - Felix McMahon
    1960
    Sea Hunt (TV Series) as
    Marineland Aquarium Director
    - The Replacement (1960) - Marineland Aquarium Director
    1949
    The Big Story (TV Series) as
    B.F. Sylvester / Harry Batz / Howard Sutton / ...
    - The Sniper (1959) - B.F. Sylvester
    - The Angry City (1959) - Harry Batz
    - Wanted - Dead or Alive (1957) - Howard Sutton
    - The Frame-Up (1957) - Prosecuting Attorney
    - Martin Dreyer, Houston, Texas (1955)
    - Alfred E. Clark of the New York Times (1954) - Alfred E. Clark
    - Ralph Goll, Reporter (1951) - Ralph Goll
    - Bill Miller, Reporter (1950) - Bill Miller
    - John Ellert of Evansville, Indiana (1949) - the Prosecutor
    1959
    Sunday Showcase (TV Series) as
    Ben Osborne
    - What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 2 (1959) - Ben Osborne
    - What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 1 (1959) - Ben Osborne
    1959
    Middle of the Night as
    Erskine
    1956
    The Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) as
    Captain Masters, MD / Captain Masters / The Doctor / ...
    - Bilko's Secret Mission (1958) - Captain Masters, MD
    - Bilko's Allergy (1958) - Captain Masters, MD
    - Bilko's Vampire (1958) - Captain Masters, MD
    - Bilko the Art Lover (1958) - Captain Masters, MD (uncredited)
    - Doberman the Crooner (1958) - Captain Masters
    - Bilko and the Colonel's Secretary (1958) - Captain Masters (uncredited)
    - Sgt. Bilko Presents (1957) - The Doctor
    - Bilko's Boys Town (1957) - Medical Officer (uncredited)
    - Bilko Goes South (1957) - Capt. Hedges
    - Bilko Gets Some Sleep (1956) - Capt. Adams - Psychiatrist
    - The Face on the Recruiting Poster (1956) - The Captain
    1958
    The Investigator (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.4 (1958)
    1954
    Studio One (TV Series) as
    the District Attorney / Hotel Manager
    - A Matter of Guilt (1957) - the District Attorney
    - The Tall Dark Stranger (1955) - Hotel Manager
    - The Expendables (1954)
    1955
    Producers' Showcase (TV Series)
    - Our Town (1955)
    1955
    X Minus One (Podcast Series) as
    Hurtzman / Henry
    - The Green Hills of Earth (1955) - Hurtzman (voice)
    - Perigi's Wonderful Dolls (1955) - Henry
    - And the Moon Be Still as Bright (1955) - (voice)
    1954
    Mama (TV Series)
    - Katrin's Office Romance (1954)
    1954
    The Web (TV Series) as
    Will
    - The House (1954) - Will
    - The Treadmill (1954)
    - The Visit (1954)
    1951
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
    Rutherford
    - Invitation to Murder (1954) - Rutherford
    - Mr. Whittle and the Morning Star (1954)
    - Second-Hand Sofa (1953)
    - A Star Is Born (1951)
    1953
    Treasury Men in Action (TV Series)
    - The Case of the Adding Machine (1953)
    1953
    The Gulf Playhouse (TV Series)
    - August Heat (1953)
    1953
    Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series)
    - The Rumor (1953)
    1950
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
    Oliver Odry / Herbert Gage
    - The Paper Moon (1952)
    - The Intimate Strangers (1952)
    - The Fair Haired Boy (1951)
    - The Intimate Strangers (1951)
    - Delicate Story (1951) - Oliver Odry
    - January Thaw (1950) - Herbert Gage
    - Good Housekeeping (1950)
    - The Lucky Finger (1950)
    1952
    The Secret Vote (TV Movie)(as Nelson Olmstead)
    1949
    The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Mr. Arcularis
    - A Letter to Mr. Priest (1952) - (as Nelson Olmstead)
    - A Cowboy for Chris (1952)
    - This Time Next Year (1951)
    - Mr. Arcularis (1951) - Mr. Arcularis
    - Confession (1951)
    - The Vine That Grew on Fiftieth Street (1950)
    - The Man in the Black Hat (1950)
    - The Trial of Steven Kent (1950)
    - A Letter to Mr. Priest (1950)
    - The Five Lives of Richard Gordon (1949)
    1952
    Tales of Tomorrow (TV Series) as
    Dr. Carl Burgess
    - The Dune Roller (1952) - Dr. Carl Burgess
    1951
    Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Steward / Narrator
    - Decision and Daniel Webster (1951) - Steward / Narrator
    1950
    Lights Out (TV Series)
    - The Waxwork (1950)
    1950
    The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series)
    - Letter to Edith (1950)
    Writer
    1950
    Lights Out (TV Series) (adaptation - 1 episode)
    - The Waxwork (1950) - (adaptation)
    -
    The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) (adaptation - 2 episodes, 1950) (teleplay - 1 episode, 1950) (written by - 1 episode, 1950)
    - The Vine That Grew on Fiftieth Street (1950) - (teleplay)
    - The Man in the Black Hat (1950) - (adaptation)
    - The Trial of Steven Kent (1950) - (adaptation)
    - A Letter to Mr. Priest (1950) - (written by)
    1950
    The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) (adaptation - 1 episode)
    - Letter to Edith (1950) - (adaptation)
    Self
    1954
    Lamp Unto My Feet (TV Series)
    - To Make Trouble (1954)
    Archive Footage
    1969
    Mission Impossible Versus the Mob as
    Janitor (uncredited)

    References

    Nelson Olmsted Wikipedia