Don Gordon (actor)


Don Gordon was an American film and television actor. His most notable film roles were those in which he appeared alongside his friend Steve McQueen: Bullitt, Papillon and The Towering Inferno. Between the first and the last of those films he appeared in The Gamblers, WUSA, Cannon for Cordoba, The Last Movie, Z.P.G., Fuzz, Slaughter, The Mack,
The Education of Sonny Carson and Omen III: The Final Conflict as the ill-fated assistant to protagonist Damien Thorn.

Early life

Gordon was born Donald Walter Guadagno in Los Angeles on November 13, 1926. He sold newspapers at the age of eight to help support his family during the Great Depression. He enlisted in the Navy at the age of fifteen after the attack on Pearl Harbor, convincing his mother to say he was eighteen. He won eleven service stars.
Gordon entered drama school after the war and changed his name. As recounted after his death in The New York Times, Gordon was standing outside the drama school at Sunset Boulevard and Gordon Street, when "a classmate told him that he would never make it in show business with the surname Guadagno. The student then pointed to the street sign and said, 'Your name should be Don Gordon.'"

Career

Gordon's television successes began with a starring role in the 1960–1961 syndicated series The Blue Angels, based on the elite precision flight demonstration pilots of the United States Navy Blue Angels. In 1962, Gordon was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his role as Joey Tassili on CBS's legal drama, The Defenders, starring E.G. Marshall. During 1977–1978, he co-starred in the television show Lucan, and he played Harry in the CBS drama The Contender.

Later career

Gordon's last credited film work was the 2005 documentary, Steve McQueenThe Essence of Cool. Gordon was interviewed along with several others who had worked with McQueen, with whom he was a close friend and colleague.

Personal life

On February 18, 1948, Gordon married actress Helen Westcott in Oxnard, California. They divorced in 1953. Gordon was married to actress Nita Talbot from 1954 to 1958. He married actress Bek Nelson on December 31, 1959, in Los Angeles. They adopted a daughter, Gabrielle, in 1966, and they divorced on May 23, 1979.
Gordon died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on April 24, 2017, aged 90, survived by his wife, Denise, and his daughter, Gabrielle. He was diagnosed with cancer shortly before his death.

Selected filmography

Twelve O'Clock High - First Patient in Base Hospital Halls of Montezuma - Marine Let's Go Navy! - Sailor Force of Arms - Sergeant Webber It's a Big Country: An American Anthology - Mervin Girls in the Night - Irv KellenerLaw and Order - Bart Durling The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms - Soldier Revolt at Fort Laramie - Jean SalignacThe Benny Goodman Story - Tough Boy in Gang The Walter Winchell File "The Bargain" - DeekAlfred Hitchcock Presents - Rudy Stickney, the ThugCry Tough - InchoThe Twilight Zone - Salvadore RossThe Outer Limits - Agent Luis B. SpainThe Outer Limits - Dave CrowellCombat! - Private StevensThe Lollipop Cover - Nick Bartaloni12 O'Clock High - Lieutenant Dominic DeJohn Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Stan KowalskiThe Invaders - Charlie GilmanBullitt - DelgettiThe Gamblers - RooneyWUSA - BogdanovichCannon for Cordoba - Jackson HarknessThe Last Movie - Neville RobeyZ.P.G. - George BordenFuzz - Anthony La BrescaSlaughter - HarryThe Mack - HankThe Return of Charlie Chan - LambertPapillon - JulotThe Education of Sonny Carson - Pigliani