Wright King


Wright Thornburgh King was an American stage, film and television actor whose career lasted for over forty years. He is best known for playing Jason Nichols in the television series Wanted Dead or Alive.

Early life and career

King studied acting at the St Louis School of Theater, from which he graduated in 1941, before enlisting in the United States Navy during World War II, in which he served in the South Pacific campaign from 1943 to 1945.
File:Vivien Leigh-Wright King in A Streetcar Named Desire trailer.jpg|right|thumb|260px|With Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Named Desire
King made his small screen debut in 1949 as Midshipman Bascomb in the television series Captain Video and His Video Rangers.
Throughout his career, he worked in both the United States and in the United Kingdom.
King was cast in numerous Westerns and is particularly known for his role in the 1951 film adaptation of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, starring Vivien Leigh. Prior to that, he had appeared in the original stage production, a performance which was lauded by drama critic Harold Hobson. In 1958 King appeared as the Kiowa Kid/Nevada Jones on the TV Western Cheyenne in the episode "Ghost of the Cimarron." In 1957 King starred as Joe Digger, a falsely accused horse thief who was hanged but saved, then hanged again after he killed one of his original executioners in the Gunsmoke episode "Born to Hang". King also appeared in eleven episodes of the television series Wanted Dead or Alive starring Steve McQueen, playing a young sidekick named Jason Nichols in nine of them. He also appeared in S2 E13 "No Trail Back" as Joe Hooker, the brother of a wanted man, who was bitten by a rabid dog. It aired 11/26/1959.
Other noteworthy film credits included roles in Cast a Long Shadow, King Rat, Planet of the Apes, Finian's Rainbow and Invasion of the Bee Girls.
In 1974, he played U.S. Senator Richard B. Russell Jr. of Georgia in the TV movie The Missiles of October, a dramatization of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
He appeared in the television series Johnny Jupiter, was in two episodes of the TV series The Silent Service. He appeared with Richard Boone in Have Gun – Will Travel in the episodes "Helen of Abajinan" and "A Knight to Remember". He also appeared with James Arness in Gunsmoke in the 1959 episode “False Witness”, the 10/5/1961 Season 1 Episode 2 of "Hazel" entitled "Hazel Makes a Will" in which he played the part of Hazel's nephew lawyer, Leroy; in the 1961 episode "Colorado Sheriff", the 1964 episode “No Hands” and the 1965 episode "The Bounty Hunter".

Personal life

King married June Ellen Roth in 1948. The couple had three sons, Wright Jr., Michael, and actor Meegan King.
He died in Motion Picture Home in Woodland Hill, California on November 25, 2018, at the age of 95.

Filmography

Selected television