Cliff Osmond


Cliff Osmond was an American character actor, screenwriter, and acting teacher.

Early life

Osmond was born in the Margaret Hague Medical Center in Jersey City, New Jersey, and reared in Union City, New Jersey. He was a graduate of Thomas A. Edison grammar school, Emerson High School, and Dartmouth College. He received his master's degree in Business Administration from the University of California, Los Angeles and advanced to candidacy for the Ph.D. in the field of Theater History at UCLA.

Career

He starred in four films directed by Billy Wilder, including Irma la Douce, Kiss Me, Stupid, The Fortune Cookie and The Front Page. Osmond played Pap in the 1981 television adaptation for The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Osmond appeared in over one hundred films and television series. During that period he guest-starred at least half a dozen times on Gunsmoke and in the 1965 episode "Yahoo" of NBC's Laredo. He played a vengeful blind man in the "None So Blind" episode of The Rifleman in 1962, and was cast in "The Gift", of the original The Twilight Zone. He played a hippie in Ironside and appeared as well on Here's Lucy, The New Land, as a plumber's apprentice on work release from prison in All in the Family.
As a screenwriter, Osmond was nominated for a Writer's Guild Award for writing an episode of Streets of San Francisco. He also wrote and directed the film The Penitent.
Osmond received a Best Actor award for his UCLA performance of Berthold Brecht's Baal, and the Joseph Jefferson acting award for a Chicago stage appearance in Shaw's You Never Can Tell.
In addition to his acting and writing careers, Osmond was an acting teacher and coach in Los Angeles and San Francisco. In the fall of 2004, he was visiting professor in acting and Guest Resident Artist at Georgetown University, teaching two acting courses and directing Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House.
In 2010, he wrote a book about his career and acting: Acting Is Living: Exploring the Ten Essential Elements in any Successful Performance.

Death

Osmond died of pancreatic cancer on December 22, 2012.

Filmography

The RiflemanNone So BlindThe Rifleman – Bartender Wagon Train "The John Bernard Story" – Ben Gill; "Alias Bill Hawks" - Chester ColeIrma La DoucePolice SergeantHave Gun, Will Travel – "Caravan" – KoroThe Raiders – Private Jean DuchampsWild and Wonderful – Hercule – Giselle's UncleKiss Me, Stupid – BarneyLaredo – Midas Mantee / Running AntelopeThe Fortune Cookie – PurkeyBatman – AndanteHogan's Heroes – Season 3 Episode One "The Crittendon Plan" – MarkoGunsmoke S13Ep16 "The Victim" - Bo RemickThree Guns for Texas – Running AntelopeThe Flying Nun S2Ep9 "All Alone by the Convent Phone"The Devil's 8 – BubbaGunsmoke "Celia" – Ben SommarsSweet Sugar – BurgosInvasion of the Bee Girls – Captain PetersOklahoma Crude – Massive ManThe Front Page – JacobiSharks' Treasure – LoboEmergency! – S4Ep5 – ClideBob Newhart Show – S4Ep5 – Leonard de PaoloJoe Panther – RanceGuardian of the Wilderness – McColloughThe Mouse and His Child – C. Serpentina The Great Brain – Mr. KokovinisThe North Avenue Irregulars – Big ChinThe Apple Dumpling Gang Rides AgainWes Hardin Beggarman, Thief – SageracHangar 18 – Sheriff BarlowThe Adventures of Nellie Bly – StanfilLone Star Sports Bar & Grill – CalIn Search of a Golden Sky – Russ McGuireFor Which He Stands – Javier Chavez