Jeffrey Hunter (Henry Herman McKinnies Jr.)
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Biography
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Jeffrey Hunter (born in Louisiana as Henry Herman McKinnies Jr.) was an only child. His parents met at the University of Arkansas, and when he was almost four his family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In his teens he acted in productions of the North Shore Children's Theater, and from 1942 to 1944 performed in summer stock with the local Port Players, along with Eileen Heckart, Charlotte Rae and Morton DaCosta, and was a radio actor at WTMJ, getting his first professional paycheck in 1945 for the wartime series "Those Who Serve". Read more... of the football team, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and underwent training at Great Lakes Naval Station, Illinois, in 1945-1946. On the eve of his transfer to duty in Japan, however, he took ill and received a medical discharge from the service. He attended Northwestern University in Illinois and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1949, where he acquired more stage experience in Sheridan's "The Rivals" and Ruth Gordon's "Years Ago". He also did summer stock with Northwestern students at Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania, in 1948, worked on two Northwestern Radio Playshop broadcasts, was president of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, and was active in the campus film society with David Bradley, later acting in Bradley's production of Julius Caesar (1950) in 1949. Hunter went to graduate school at the University of Califiornia, Los Angeles, where he studied radio and drama. He was in the cast of a UCLA production of "All My Sons" in May 1950, and on opening night talent scouts for Paramount and 20th Century-Fox in the audience zeroed in on the tall, blue-eyed and impossibly good-looking Hunter. He made a screen test with Ed Begley in a scene from "All My Sons" at Paramount (where he met Barbara Rush, his future wife), but after an executive shake-up at that studio derailed his hiring, he was signed by 20th Century-Fox (where he remained under contract to 1959) and almost immediately sent on location in New York for Fourteen Hours (1951), all before the month was over. Hunter was kept fairly busy in pictures, working his way from featured roles to starring roles to first billing within two years in Sailor of the King (1953). His big break came with The Searchers (1956), where he played the young cowboy who accompanies John Wayne on his search for a child kidnapped by Comanches. Hunter got excellent reviews for his performance in this film and justifiably so, as he held his own well with the veteran Wayne. Starring roles in two more John Ford movies followed, and in 1960 Hunter had one of his best roles in Hell to Eternity (1960), the true story of World War II hero Guy Gabaldon. That same year Hunter landed the role for which he is probably best known (although it's far from his best work) when he played the Son of God in King of Kings (1961), which, due to Hunter's still youthful looks, was dubbed by some Hollywood wags "I Was a Teenage Jesus," although he was 33 when he was cast. After the cancellation of his television western series Temple Houston (1963) in 1964 and his decision not to continue in the lead role of the new series Star Trek (1966) in 1965, his career took a downturn, and Hunter eventually wound up in Europe working on cheap westerns, at the time a sure sign of a career in trouble. In 1969 Hunter suffered a stroke (after just recovering from an earlier stroke), took a bad fall and underwent emergency surgery, but died from complications of both the fall and the surgery.
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Dr. Bob Grayson
Belles on Their Toes 1952
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Bill Ainslee
Dreamboat 1952
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Ben Tyler
Lure of the Wilderness 1952
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Signalman Andrew 'Canada' Brown
Single-Handed 1953
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Martin Pawley
The Searchers 1956
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Gordon Grant
A Kiss Before Dying 1956
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Thad Anderson
The Proud Ones 1956
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William A. Fuller
The Great Locomotive Chase 1956
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David Martin
No Down Payment 1957
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Captain Bill Ranson
Count Five and Die 1957
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Joe Mundy
The Way to the Gold 1957
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Lt. Tom Cantrell
Sergeant Rutledge 1960
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Fred Morrow
Key Witness 1960
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Sgt. John H. Fuller
The Longest Day 1962
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Joaquín Murrieta
Joaquín Murrieta 1965
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Himself
A Bob Hope Comedy Special 1966
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Capt. Benteen
Custer of the West 1967
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Lt. Lyman P. Jones
The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell 1968
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Captain Pike
Reflections on Spock 2004
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James Smith
Insight 1960
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Barry Stinson
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1963
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Third Plebian
Julius Caesar 1950
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Dick Cannock
The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1955
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Phil Aubry
Climax! 1954
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Danny Klempner
Fourteen Hours 1951
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Pappy Creighton
The Frogmen 1951
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Himself - Cameo Appearance
Mardi Gras 1958
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Himself
The George Gobel Show 1954
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Guy Gabaldon
Hell to Eternity 1960
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Ed Stanley
The Monroes 1966
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Fred Girard
Kraft Suspense Theatre 1963
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Himself
CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite 1962
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Christopher Pike in Star Trek: The Cage
Pioneers of Television 2008
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Jesus
Religulous 2008
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Edward 'Jocko' Townsend
Checkmate 1960
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Adam Caulfield
The Last Hurrah 1958
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Harold
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962
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Jesus
Jesus: The Early Years 0
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Jesus
John the Baptist 0
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Jesus
Last Man Standing 0
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Jesus
King David 0
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Jesus
The Oldest Leper 0
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Jesus
Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? 0
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Jesus
The Would-be Messiah 0
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Jesus
Hangin' with Judas 0
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Jesus
The Miracle Workers of Galilee 0
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Jesus
Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness 0
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Jesus
Holy Threads 0
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Jesus
Ancient Glass 0
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Jesus
55 días en Pekín 0
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