John McIntire
Born: June 27, 1907 (in Spokana, WA)
Died: January 30, 1991 (in Pasedena, CA)
Spouse(s): Jeanette Nolan (married 1935 - 1991)
Children: Holly McIntire Wright, Tim McIntire
Height: 6'
Movies:
1940
The Ramparts We Watch (uncredited)
1947
The Hucksters (uncredited)
1948
Command Decision
An Act of Murder
The Street with No Name
River Lady
Black Bart
Call Northside 777
1949
Johnny Stool Pigeon
Top o' the Morning
Scene of the Crime
Red Canyon
Down to the Sea in Ships
1950
Walk Softly, Stranger
Saddle Tramp
Winchester '73
The Asphalt Jungle
Shadow on the Wall
No Sad Songs for Me
Francis
Ambush
1951
Westward the Women
The Raging Tide
That's My Boy
You're in the Navy Now
Under the Gun
1952
Horizons West
Sally and Saint Anne
The World in His Arms
Glory Alley
1953
War Arrow
A Lion Is in the Streets
The President's Lady
The Mississippi Gambler
The Lawless Breed
1954
The Yellow Mountain
Four Guns to the Border
The Far Country
Apache
1955
The Spoilers
To Hell and Back (Narrator, uncredited)
The Scarlet Coat
The Kentuckian
The Phenix City Story
Stranger on Horseback
1956
Away All Boats
I've Lived Before
Backlash
World in My Corner
1957
The Mark of the Hawk
The Tin Star
1958
The Light in the Forest
Sing Boy Sing
1959
The Gunfight at Dodge City
1960
Who Was That Lady?
The Yank
Seven Ways from Sundown
Elmer Gantry
Psycho
Flaming Star
1961
Summer and Smoke
Two Rode Together
1967
Rough Night in Jericho
1971
The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou
1973
Linda
1974
The Healers
Herbie Rides Again
1975
Challenge to Be Free (Narrator)
Rooster Cogburn
1976
The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe
1977
The Rescuers (voice)
1978
The Jordan Chance
Lassie: A New Beginning
Crisis in Sun Valley
1979
Mrs. R's Daughter
1981
All the Way Home
Goliath Awaits
The Fox and the Hound (voice)
1982
Honkytonk Man
1983
Lone Star
1984
Cloak & Dagger
The Cowboy and the Ballerina
1986
As Summers Die
1989
Turner & Hooch
Dream Breaker
TV Shows:
Aaron's Way
- Invisible People (1988)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- Sylvia (1958)
- Hitch Hike (1960)
American Dream
- American Dream (1981)
The Americans
- Harper's Ferry (1961)
- Rebellion at Blazing Rock (1961)
- The Regular (1961)
- The Rebellious Rose (1961)
- Half Moon Road (1961)
Arrest and Trial
- Run, Little Man, Run (1963)
Aspen (TV Mini-Series)
- Aspen: Chapter 1 (1977)
- Aspen: Chapter II (1977)
- Aspen: Chapter III (1977)
Bearcats!
- Powderkeg (1971)
Bonanza
- The Bride (1961)
- Old Charlie (1966)
Cavalcade of America
- Six Hours to Deadline (1955)
- Wild April (1956)
Charlie's Angels
- Angels on Vacation (1979)
Cimarron City
- Chinese Invasion (1959)
Dallas
- The Outsiders (1979)
Daniel Boone
- The Reunion (1965)
- The Thanksgiving Story (1965)
Diff'rent Strokes
- Sam Adopts a Grandparent (1985)
Dirty Sally
- Right of Way (1974)
Dundee and the Culhane
- The Dead Man's Brief (1967)
Fantasy Island
- Photographs/Royal Flush (1979)
Father Knows Best
- Bud, the Caretaker (1958)
The F.B.I.
- The Hijackers (1965)
- The Cave-In (1966)
- The Last Job (1971)
Front Row Center
- Innocent Witness (1956)
The Fugitive
- Ill Wind (1966)
General Electric Theater
- The Windmill (1955)
- The Trail to Christmas (1957)
- Strange Witness (1958)
Goodyear Theatre
- Decision by Terror (1958)
Hotel
- Flashback (1983)
The Incredible Hulk
- A Rock and a Hard Place (1980)
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial
- Strange Witness (1959)
Laramie
- The Lawbreakers (1959)
- The Passing of Kuba Smith (1961)
Longstreet
- Pilot (1971)
- Please Leave the Wreck for Others to Enjoy (1972)
Love, American Style
- Love and the Baby/Love and the Big Mother/Love and the Free Weekend/Love and the Jealous Husband/Love and the Old Cowboy (1971)
The Love Boat
- The Captain's Cup/The Folks from Home/Legal Eagle (1978)
- Judy Hits a Low Note/Love Times Two/The Problem with Papa (1985)
Lux Video Theatre
- The Taggart Light (1957)
A Man Called Shenandoah
- Care of General Delivery (1966)
My Brother the Angel
- Tear Out the Presses, Stop the Front Page (1965)
Naked City (regular)
Night Court
- Dan's Parents (1985)
Overland Trail
- Most Dangerous Gentleman (1960)
Peter Gunn
- Fill the Cup (1960)
Quincy M.E.
- Quincy's Wedding: Part 1 (1983)
Shirley (regular)
The Slap Maxwell Story
- Episode #1.16 (1988)
Slattery's People
- Color Him Red (1965)
Star Stage
- The Man in the Black Robe (1956)
St. Elsewhere
- To Tell the Truth (1986)
Studio 57
- Getaway Car (1958)
Summer Playhouse
- The Jimmy Durante Show (1964)
Trapper John, M.D.
- Moonlighting Becomes You (1984)
The Twilight Zone
- The Chaser (1960)
The Untouchables
- A Seat on the Fence (1960)
The Virginian (regular)
Wagon Train (TV Series)
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
- Gallegher Goes West: Showdown with the Sundown Kid (1966)
- Gallegher Goes West: Crusading Reporter (1966)
- Gallegher Goes West: Tragedy on the Trail (1967)
- Gallegher Goes West: Trial by Terror (1967)
- The Mystery of Edward Sims: Part 1 (1968)
- The Mystery of Edward Sims: Part 2 (1968)
- Bayou Boy: Part 1 (1971)
- Bayou Boy: Part 2 (1971)
Wanted: Dead or Alive
- Crossroads (1959)
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
- The Hanging Judge (1959)
Wichita Town
- Drifting (1959)
- Paid in Full (1960)
The Yellow Rose
- Sacred Ground (1984)
Young Maverick
- Dead Man's Hand: Part 1 (1979)
- Dead Man's Hand: Part 2 (1980)
Zane Grey Theater
- Mission to Marathon (1959)
Other Film Work:
1955
Medal of Honor (Documentary short)
1960
The Yank (unsold pilot)
1965
Shady Acres Mob (unsold pilot)
1966
The Savages (unsold pilot)
1967
Doc (unsold pilot)
1975
Red Sunday: The Battle of the Little Bighorn (Documentary short)
1979
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (TV Movie documentary)
Regular Shows:
Naked City (1958 - 1959; 1960 - 1963, 138 episodes)
Naked City was a police drama that took place in New York City. John MacIntire originally had a starring role along with James Franciscus, but MacIntire quit before the first season was over.
Other stars of the series include Harry Bellaver, Horace McMahon, and Paul Burke.
Naked City on DVD:
Naked City: The Complete Series
Wagon Train (Sept. 1957 - May, 1965, 284 episodes)
Wagon Train, one of the most popular Western TV shows of all time, had considerable change the cast and show format over the years, but remained essentially the same throughout all eight seasons; the story would always center around the characters traveling (sometimes more, sometimes less on the series' regulars) on a wagon train, being forced to fight man and nature as they do so.
Frank McGrath and Terry Wilson were the only ones who were with the show throughout its entire run.
Ward Bond played the wagon master for the first four seasons, then after his death on November 5, 1960, John McIntire became the new wagon master and remained so until the end of the series.
Scouts were played by Robert Horton (seasons one to five), Denny Scott Miller (season five to seven), and Robert Fuller (seasons seven and eight).
Young Michael Burns played Barnaby West for seasons four to eight.
Wagon Train on DVD:
Season One
Season Two
Seson Three (currently unavailable)
Season Four
Season Five
Season Six
Season Seven
Season Eight
The Virginian (Sept. 1962 - Mar. 1971, 249 episodes)
Starring James Drury as the series title character, nameless except for being called "the Virginian," the show also featured:
Doug McClure (seasons one through nine)
Lee J. Cobb (seasons one through four)
Roberta Shore (seasons one through four)
Charles Bickford (season five)
John MacIntire (seasons five through eight)
Gary Clarke (seasons one through two; guest starred in a few episodes of season three)
Randy Boone (seasons two through four)
Diane Roter (season four)
John Dehner (season four)
It was based on a 1902 novel by Owen Wister of the same name, and set on a ranch in Medicine Bow, Wyoming, where the Virginian was foreman.
During the ninth and final season, the series' name changed to The Men From Shiloh.
The Virginian on DVD:
Season One
Season Two
Season Three
Season Four
Season Five
Season Six
Season Seven
Season Eight
Season Nine
Shirley (Oct. 1979 - Jan. 1980, 13 episodes)
Shirley was a short-lived comedy series starring Shirley Jones, Patrick Wayne, Peter Barton, Rosanna Arquette, Bret Shryer, Tracy Gold, and John MacIntire.
John MacIntire appeared in eight of the thirteen episodes.
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