Born
27 March 1931 (95)
Place of Birth
Naponee, Nebraska, USA
Also known as
Dave Janssen, David Harold Meyer
David Janssen (born David Harold Meyer; March 27, 1931 – February 13, 1980) was an American actor. He was born in Naponee, Nebraska, to Berniece Mae (Graf) and Harold Edward Meyer, a banker. He was of German, and some Swiss-German and Ulster-Scots, descent. David took the surname of his stepfather, Eugene Janssen. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pl...
David Janssen (born David Harold Meyer; March 27, 1931 – February 13, 1980) was an American actor. He was born in Naponee, Nebraska, to Berniece Mae (Graf) and Harold Edward Meyer, a banker. He was of German, and some Swiss-German and Ulster-Scots, descent. David took the surname of his stepfather, Eugene Janssen. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and became a supporting player in 32 films before appearing on TV as the star of Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1956). He resumed his movie career in 1961, a year after the series ended. His biggest success came from his lead in the series The Fugitive (1963), playing the haunted, hunted Dr. Richard Kimble, on the run for a murder he didn't commit. After the series ended, Janssen launched himself into a grueling schedule by appearing in lead and supporting roles in movies, but he had better luck with made-for-TV-movie roles and a short-lived series, O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (1971). He had another hit series with the cult favorite Harry O (1973). Janssen continued appearing in lead roles in nearly 20 made-for-TV-movies during the 1970s as well as other TV projects. He died in 1980 from a sudden heart attack at his Malibu home at the age of 48. Unfounded speculation holds that Janssen succumbed to alcoholism, a problem that plagued him most of his adult life. There were even unfounded rumors about drug use. However, a much more reasonable explanation for David Janssen's sudden demise is that this intense, dedicated, determined actor simply worked himself to death. From an IMDB Mini-Bio for David Janssen
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1981
City in Fear
1980
S.O.S. Titanic
1980
High Ice
1980
The Golden Gate Murders
1979
Covert Action
1978
Nowhere to Run
1978
Superdome
1978
Golden Rendezvous
1977
A Sensitive, Passionate Man
1977
Mayday at 40,000 Feet
1977
Warhead
1977
Two-Minute Warning
1976
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1976
Joys
1976
The Swiss Conspiracy
1976
Once Is Not Enough
1975
Fer-de-Lance
1974
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1974
Pioneer Woman
1973
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1973
Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On
1973
Birds of Prey
1973
Moon of the Wolf
1972
The Longest Night
1972
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1971
Macho Callahan
1971
Night Chase
1970
Generation
1969
Marooned
1969
Where It's At
1969
The Shoes of the Fisherman
1968
The Green Berets
1968
Warning Shot
1967
My Six Loves
1963
Belle Sommers
1962
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1962
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