Eddie Quillan


Edward Quillan was an American film actor and singer whose career began as a child on the vaudeville stages and silent film and continued through the age of television in the 1980s.

Vaudeville and silent films

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, into a family of vaudeville performers, Quillan made his stage debut at the age of seven alongside his parents, Scottish-born Joseph Quillan and his wife Sarah, as well as his siblings in their act titled 'The Rising Generation'. By the early 1920s he was called upon by film director Mack Sennett to perform a screen test for Mack Sennett Studios. Sennett signed Quillan to a contract in 1922.
Quillan's very first film appearance was in the 1922 comedy short "Up and at 'Em".His next performance was in the 1926 comedy short "The Love Sundae" opposite actress Alice Day. His next ten film appearances were all comedy shorts that were vehicles for Day. He would spend most of the remaining years of the 1920s in comedy shorts featuring actresses Ruth Taylor and Madeline Hurlock. In 1928, Quillan starred in the Vitaphone short film "A Little Bit of Everything", notable because it featured his siblings Marie, Joseph and John in starring roles. Marie Quillan would eventually embark on a film career of her own and appear opposite her brother once more, in the 1929 comedy Noisy Neighbors.
Quillan's first feature-length film was the 1928 comedy-drama Show Folks opposite actress Lina Basquette, in which Quillan appropriately plays a vaudeville dancer. The film was a modest success and also featured actress Carole Lombard. Quillan's breakout role was in the 1929 Cecil B. DeMille directed silent film The Godless Girl. The film paired Quillan once again with Basquette and starred Marie Prevost and Noah Beery, Sr. His subsequent exposure from the film landed him a contract with Pathé studios.

Talkies and television

Quillan would remain a popular leading and secondary actor throughout the sound film era and would appear in such notable films as 1935's Mutiny on the Bounty with Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, and Franchot Tone, 1939's Young Mr. Lincoln opposite Henry Fonda and Alice Brady, as Connie Rivers in John Ford's 1940 film adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel The Grapes of Wrath opposite Henry Fonda, in 1943's Alaska Highway and It Ain't Hay opposite the comedic duo Abbott and Costello.
Quillan's breezy screen personality was seen in "B" musicals, comedies, and even serials during the 1940s. In 1948 Columbia Pictures producer Jules White teamed Quillan with veteran movie comic Wally Vernon for a series of comedy short subjects. White emphasized extreme physical comedy in these films, and Vernon and Quillan made a good team, enthusiastically engaging in pratfalling, kick-in-the-pants slapstick. The series ran through 1956.
Beginning in the late 1950s, Quillan began to make the transition to television and by the 1960s could be seen frequently appearing as a guest actor in such series as The Andy Griffith Show, Petticoat Junction, Perry Mason, and approximately five appearances on the camp-horror comedy series The Addams Family. He was a regular on the Anthony Franciosa sitcom Valentine's Day from 1964 to 1965, and from 1968 through 1971 he appeared as Eddie Edson on the comedy Julia opposite actress Diahann Carroll.
Through the 1950s and 1960s, Quillan continued to appear in motion pictures, but in increasingly smaller roles and often in bit parts. One notable appearance of the era was his role of Sandy in the 1954 Vincente Minnelli directed musical Brigadoon, starring Gene Kelly, Van Johnson and Cyd Charisse. Quillan also appeared in the uncredited role of Mr. Cassidy in the 1969 Gene Kelly film adaptation of Hello, Dolly!, starring Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau and featuring Louis Armstrong. Quillan appeared in My Three Sons as Mr Hewlett and also appeared on the western television adventure series The Rifleman as Angus Evans. He appeared twice in the fourth season: in “Mark's Rifle” and “Conflict”.
Quillan was cast as Hill Beachy, and as Job Darius, in two 1961 episodes of Death Valley Days.
In the 1970s, Quillan made guest appearances on such varied television series as Baretta, Chico and the Man, Gunsmoke, Here's Lucy, and Mannix. After meeting and befriending actor and director Michael Landon, he played numerous bit roles in the popular television series Little House on the Prairie. Quillan also performed in the Landon-directed series Highway to Heaven and Father Murphy during the 1980s. Quillan made his last television appearance in a 1987 episode of the television crime-mystery series Matlock.

Death

Quillan died of cancer in North Hollywood, California in 1990 and was interred at the San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California.

Selected filmography

Up and at 'Em Catalina Here I Come - Eddie - the CookShow Folks - Eddie KehoeGeraldine - Eddie AbleNoisy Neighbors - Eddie Van RevelThe Godless Girl - Samuel 'Bozo' Johnson - The GoatThe Sophomore - Joe CollinsNight Work - WillieBig Money - EddieSweepstakes - Bud DoyleThe Tip-Off - Thomas 'Tommy' JordanThe Big Shot - Ray SmithGirl Crazy - Danny ChurchillStrictly Personal - Thomas Jefferson ReedBroadway to Hollywood - Ted Hackett IIIMeet the Baron - Man at Dock Hollywood Party - Bob BensonGridiron Flash - Thomas BurkeMutiny on the Bounty - EllisonThe Gentleman from Louisiana - Tod MasonThe Mandarin Mystery - Ellery QueenLondon by Night - BillBig City - Mike EdwardsSwing, Sister, Swing - Chick 'Satchel Lips' PetersMade for Each Other - ConwayThe Family Next Door - Sammy PierceThe Flying Irishman - Henry CorriganYoung Mr. Lincoln - Adam ClayHawaiian Nights - Ray PetersAllegheny Uprising - AndersonThe Grapes of Wrath - Connie RiversLa Conga Nights - Titus EndoverMargie - JoeDancing on a Dime - Jack NorcrossDark Streets of Cairo - Jerry JonesWhere Did You Get That Girl? - Joe OlsenSix Lessons from Madame La Zonga - SkatThe Flame of New Orleans - 3rd SailorToo Many Blondes - Wally PeltonFlying Blind - RileyKid Glove Killer - Eddie WrightPriorities on Parade - Sticks O'HaraIt Ain't Hay - Harry the HorseFollow the Band - Marvin HoweAlaska Highway - Pompadour 'Shorty' JonesMelody Parade - Jimmy TracyHere Comes Kelly - James Aloysius 'Jimmy' KellyHi'ya, Sailor - Corky MillsThe Impostor - CocheryHi, Good Lookin'! - Dynamo CarsonThis Is the Life - GusSlightly Terrific - Charlie YoungTwilight on the Prairie - PhilDixie Jamboree - Jeff CalhounMoonlight and Cactus - Stubby LamontDark Mountain - Willie DinsmireMystery of the River Boat - Jug JenksJungle Queen - Chuck KellySong of the Sarong - Tony RomansJungle Raiders - Joe RileySensation Hunters - Ray LawsonA Guy Could Change - George CummingsSideshow - Big TopBrigadoon - SandyThe Ladies Man - Wolf Man Who's Got the Action? - Dingo the Telephone Repairman Papa's Delicate Condition - Tom Come Blow Your Horn - Elevator Boy Summer Magic - Mailman Promises! Promises! - BartenderGunfight at Comanche Creek - Hotel ClerkTake Her, She's Mine - Gateman Move Over, Darling - BellboyViva Las Vegas - Master of Ceremonies Advance to the Rear - Sgt. Smitty Zebra in the Kitchen - Man Watching TV The Bounty Killer - PianistThe Ghost and Mr. Chicken - Elevator Operator Frankie and Johnny - Cashier Batman year 2, episode 45 - NewsieEight on the Lam - Car Dealer The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz - Cologne Salesman The Shakiest Gun in the West - Train Porter Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? - SalesmanAngel in My Pocket - Reverend BeckwithHello, Dolly! - Mr. Cassidy How to Frame a Figg - Old ManNow You See Him, Now You Don't - Charlie, School Custodian The Strongest Man in the World - Mr. WilloughbyLittle House on the Prairie Mr. Too Little - Concessionaire