Saturday, July 31, 2010

Biography of James Franciscus

James Grover Franciscus was born in Clayton, Missouri, on January 31, 1934, the younger of two boys born to John and Loraine Franciscus. In interviews he described his early childhood in a small town in Mark Twain's home state as being something out of Tom Sawyer. However, this changed abruptly when his father, a volunteer with the British Air Force in WWII prior to America's entry into the war, was killed in action and his mother remarried a New York investor. The family moved to Manhattan and Franciscus attended prep schools in New England before going to Yale.

While at Yale he was friends with Dick Cavett and appeared in a movie, Four Boys and a Gun, as a junior, which was shot during the summer break before his senior year. He was offered a studio contract but he stayed at Yale to obtain his degree. Franciscus graduated from Yale in 1957. In the summer after his senior year, while working in a summer stock theater, he met and had a romantic relationship with Jane Fonda, who writes in her autobiography that Franciscus was her first lover. Franciscus went on vacation with the family in Spain, where he ran with the bulls in Pamplona. He proposed marriage to Fonda, but she turned him down.

Franciscus won his first major role as Jimmy O'Halloran in the classic police drama "Naked City", in 1958. The show was canceled but later unexpectedly revived, at which time it changed from a 30-minute to one hour format. When the show went back on the air, Franciscus had other commitments, probably either the movie "The Outsider" with Tony Curtis, or the TV show "The Investigators", both of which were released in 1961.

Franciscus married Kathleen "Kitty" Wellman, daughter of director William Wellman, in 1960 and the couple had four daughters. Unusual for actors at the time, Franciscus tried to always put his home life first, and went out of his way to make time to be with his family. He had his contracts written to allow him to be home for dinner and on weekends. When he and Kitty separated in the late 1970s, he put family ahead of his career, and, almost unheard of at the time, and certainly in Hollywood, it was he who took custody of all four girls, raising them as a single father. Later, the amicably divorced couple split child-rearing duties, and Kitty raised the two younger girls while the two older girls stayed with their father.

Franciscus was the first choice to play the lead in "Dr. Kildare", but again his prior commitments prevented him from taking the role and it went instead to Richard Chamberlain. Instead, Franciscus was chosen for the lead in the high school drama "Mr. Novak", about an idealistic poor boy who becomes a suburban English teacher, which also starred Dean Jagger, Burgess Meredith, and many well known and highly regarded co-stars and guest stars. The show lasted two seasons.

When Warren Beatty turned down the lead role in Herman Wouk's "Youngblood Hawke" (and almost ended his career - it was supposed to be a huge hit), Franciscus won the role from a field of 200 other actors (and almost ended his career - it was a disaster). He recovered from "Hawke" and went on to work constantly, appearing in science fiction movies such as "Marooned", Ray Harryhausen's "Valley of Gwangi", and "Beneath the Planet of the Apes"; the war movie "Hell Boats"; Dario Argento's spaghetti slasher "Cat O' Nine Tails"; and many TV guest shots and made-for-TV movies.

In 1971 Franciscus returned to a full-time television show in one of his signature roles as blind insurance investigator Mike Longstreet. Notable for Franciscus's realistic portrayal of a blind man as well as for co-stars Bruce Lee and seeing eye dog Pax, the show nevertheless only lasted a single season. Franciscus went on to other series ("Doc Elliott", "Hunter") and many more TV and movie appearances, including his first villain roles.

Franciscus was also a noted producer, bringing several classics such as "Kidnapped", "The Red Pony", and "Heidi" to the screen, and as a writer on projects like "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" and "29th Street".

Despite his athleticism and youthfulness, Franciscus never kicked a 4-pack-a-day cigarette habit. He died of emphysema in 1991 at the age of 57.

15 comments:

  1. I loved this man as an actor-always thought he was goodlooking, intelligent [cum laude from Yale University] and classy. Too bad the cigarettes robbed us of another great, yet "unsung" talent.

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  2. I remember asking a friend in High School who was the guy that played Brent in Beneath The Planet Of the Apes. I was probably twelve or thirteen at the time. When he told me it was James Franciscus, I became interested in his other work. That was 37 years ago and I still remember coming home from work early and switching on Clive Robertson. He mentioned James Franciscus and I jumped for a VHS tape, thinking it was going to be an interview...Little did I know. I was shocked and couldn't wait for my wife to arrive to tell her the news. I always wondered why he dropped from sight after the 1985 TV Movie Secret Weapons....In the days before the Internet, information was hard to come by and I used to research everything the hard way. It was fun and very time consuming. I have collected most of his films and a lot of his TV appearances. We all wait patiently for pristine uncut prints of Mr.Novak to be released, just like The Naked City, which is available in November.....and while they are at it how about The Investigator, Longstreet, Doc Elliott and Hunter!

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  3. I first remember James in Longstreet. I loved that show, even tho I was just a young teen. I had a crush on him, being so handsome. I've had him in my mind for several months, wondering.................what happened to........ So sad to hear he passed. Great actor and from his bio, GREAT person.

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  4. I however just recently learned that James was my second cousin. I have been doing some ancestor heritage and found that his father was my great grandfathers brother

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  5. I however just recently learned that James was my second cousin. I have been doing some ancestor heritage and found that his father was my great grandfathers brother

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  6. Does anyone know why James and Kitty Franciscus divorced, after a 20 year marriage? Also, where did he meet his second wife, Carla? There doesn't seem to be any information out there about her at all.

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  7. I was watching beneath the planet of the apes and was wondering what became of James franciscus. So sorry to hear he passes away so young
    I remember him being so handsomes and a wonderful actor.

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  8. Certainly a very handsome man and a great father, too sad that he died too young. Talented, intelligent and an interesting actor, classy as well.

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  10. Very good actor and a nice human being. But there is a very strange detail in his case: I never saw Jim Franciscus holding a cigarette (in photos or in a TV or Movie scene) and he died of emphysema.
    Last but not least: congratulations for this wonderful fan site, thank you so much and please keep up the good work.

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  11. Michael Landon was also a very heavy smoker and there are only a few photographs of him smoking.

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    1. I didn't know that. Interesting information. Thanks "Anonymous".

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  12. He was a lovely talented man and I knew him when he was a good hockey player at the Taft School in Connecticut.

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  13. Did a James Franciscus have a brother who was an actor?

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