George D. Wallace


George Dewey Wallace was an American stage and screen actor. Wallace co-starred with Mary Martin in the Broadway musical Jennie and was nominated for a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for playing the male lead in New Girl in Town opposite Gwen Verdon. He is also remembered for playing Commando Cody in the movie serial Radar Men from the Moon.

Early years

Wallace was born in New York City. When he was 13 his family moved to McMechen, West Virginia. While still in his teens Wallace worked as a coal miner and joined the Civilian Conservation Corps after it was created during the Great Depression.
He joined the United States Navy in 1936 and served for eight years through World War II. Wallace served in the U.S. Pacific Fleet, where he earned the title of light heavyweight champion.

Career

Films

After leaving the navy, Wallace worked as a bartender in Hollywood, California. One night gossip columnist Jimmie Fidler was in the bar and heard Wallace singing along with the jukebox for tips. Fidler was impressed with Wallace's voice and introduced him to some contacts at the film studios.
In 1952 Wallace auditioned for a character part in Radar Men from the Moon and landed the starring role of Commando Cody. To play Cody, Wallace's outfit consisted of a leather jacket, a silver bullet-shaped helmet, and an atomic-powered rocket pack controlled by three dials: up/down, fast/slow and on/off. Wallace appeared to fly in the serial by lying face-down on a long two-by-four that stuck out horizontally from a platform in front of a rear-projection screen.
In 1991, he appeared in the TV film The Boys, followed by Minority Report in 2002.

Television

In 1956, he portrayed “Dolph Timble” in James Arness's TV Western Series Gunsmoke in the episode “Hack Prine”. In 1960 he appeared as Andy Moon in the TV western The Rifleman in the episode "Sins of the Father." In 1961 Wallace appeared as Clyde Morton in the TV western Lawman in the episode titled "Hassayampa." In Rawhide – Colonel Somers in S3:E15, "Incident of the Fish Out of Water". In 1963 Wallace appeared as Dixon on The Virginian in the episode titled "The Mountain of the Sun.", plus he was back on Gunsmoke as outlaw & gambler Ham Tobin in the episode “Easy Come”. In 1966 he appeared as Stacey Fielding in Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Vanishing Victim". In 1967 he appeared as Deputy Otto McAdoo on the TV western The Big Valley in the episode titled "Days of Grace." One of his last roles was an appearance in an episode of the CBS sitcom The King of Queens in 2003.

Stage

In 1955, on the set of Forbidden Planet, Walter Pidgeon introduced him to Richard Rodgers.
Wallace's Broadway debut was in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Pipe Dream, starring the operatic soprano Helen Traubel.
Wallace's next break on Broadway came when he was chosen to replace John Raitt in The Pajama Game when Raitt left the cast to co-star in the film version of the musical. He starred opposite Mary Martin in the 1963 flop Jennie.
While appearing in The Most Happy Fella at the Long Beach Community Music Theatre in 1963, Wallace met Jane A. Johnston, whom he later married. The couple later appeared together in road company productions of Company, Kiss Me, Kate, and Funny Girl.

Death

Wallace died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from injuries he sustained during a fall while on vacation in Pisa, Italy.
He was interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Selected filmography

The Sun Sets at Dawn - Prison Guard Up Front - MP The Fat Man - Carl Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison - Cellblock Convict Submarine Command - Chief Herb BixbyMan in the Saddle - Rider The Lady Says No - Police Officer Radar Men from the Moon - Commando CodyJapanese War Bride - Woody BlackerMeet Danny Wilson - Patrolman Sally and Saint Anne - Jimmy Mulvaney We're Not Married! - Shore Patrolman The Big Sky - Thug in General Store Back at the Front - Military Policeman Kansas City Confidential - Olson Million Dollar Mermaid - Bud Williams - Stunt Pilot The Lawless Breed - Brady Star of Texas - ClampettThe Homesteaders - MeadeThe Lone Hand - Pinkerton Man Francis Covers the Big Town - Mounted Traffic Cop Arena - Buster ColeThe Great Adventures of Captain Kidd - BullerVigilante Terror - BrewerThe French Line - Cowboy Border River - FletcherDrums Across the River - Les WalkerThe Human Jungle - Det. O'NeillDestry - CurlyMan Without a Star - Tom CarterRage at Dawn - Sheriff Mosley Strange Lady in Town - Curley Soldier of Fortune - Gunner The Night of the Hunter - The Second Greatest Sex - Simon ClegghornSlightly Scarlet - Thug Forbidden Planet - BosunStar in the Dust - Joe Great Day in the Morning - Jack Lawford Six Black Horses - Will BooneDead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round - Police chief Captain Yates Texas Across the River - WilletCaprice - Policeman Skin Game - AuctioneerThe Swinging Cheerleaders - Mr. PutnamThe Towering Inferno - Chief OfficerLifeguard - Mr. CarlsonBilly Jack Goes to Washington - Senator BurtonThe Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover - Senator Joseph McCarthyThe Stunt Man - FatherProtocol - T. V. CommentatorJust Between Friends - Bob ChadwickNative Son - JudgePrison - Joe ReeseHot to Trot - OrsonPunchline - Doctor WishniakPostcards from the Edge - CarlDefending Your Life - Daniel's JudgeThe Boys - RayDiggstown - Bob FerrisMy Girl 2 - Gnarly Old ManAlmost Dead - CaretakerMultiplicity - Man in RestaurantForces of Nature - MaxBicentennial Man - Male PresidentDeal of a Lifetime - Coach MillhavenNurse Betty - GrandfatherMinority Report - Chief Justice Pollard