Frank Cady Explained

Frank Cady
Birth Name:Frank Randolph Cady
Birth Date:September 8, 1915
Birth Place:Susanville, California, U.S.
Death Place:Wilsonville, Oregon, U.S.
Resting Place:Los Osos Valley Memorial Park, Los Osos, California[1]
Other Names:Frankie Cady
Frank R. Cady
Alma Mater:Stanford University
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1947 - 1990
Known For:Sam Drucker
Television:The Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Petticoat Junction
Children:2

Frank Randolph Cady (September 8, 1915 – June 8, 2012) was an American actor best known for his role as storekeeper Sam Drucker in three American television series during the 1960s – Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and The Beverly Hillbillies – and his earlier role as Doc Williams on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.[2]

Early life

Cady was born in Susanville, California, the youngest of three children of Leon and Clara Cady.[3] In high school, he worked at a local newspaper, The Lassen County Advocate.[4] Cady's family later moved to Wilsonville, Oregon.

He studied journalism and drama at Stanford University, where he was involved with the campus humor magazine, the Stanford Chaparral. Following college graduation, Cady served an apprenticeship at the Westminster Theater in London, appearing in four plays. In England, he made an early television appearance on the BBC in late 1938.

He returned to Stanford in 1939 for graduate studies and a position as a teaching assistant. While at Stanford, Cady met and later married his wife, Shirley Katherine Jones, in 1940. Born in Oakland, California, Shirley Cady, a Stanford graduate, had several vocations – professional singer, teacher, and legal secretary.

Dissatisfied with academia, Frank began a series of jobs two years later, as an announcer and news broadcaster at various California radio stations. His career was put on hold in 1943 when he joined the United States Army Air Forces, serving in England, France, and Germany during World War II.

Television and movie career

After being discharged from military service in 1946, Cady appeared in a series of plays in the Los Angeles area that led to movie roles, beginning in 1947. In 1949, he had an uncredited speaking role in the film noir drama D.O.A.. In 1950, he had another uncredited role in Father of the Bride. He had a small part in The Asphalt Jungle (also 1950) playing a witness who refused to identify a robbery suspect. He appeared in George Pal's film When Worlds Collide (1951), and worked with Pal again in 1964 in 7 Faces of Dr. Lao.

Cady acted in Billy Wilder's Ace in the Hole (or The Big Carnival, also 1951) and portrayed the male half of the fire escape sleeping couple in Rear Window in 1954. He played the husband of Eileen Heckart characters in two films: The Bad Seed (1956) and Zandy's Bride (1974). He appeared on the Make Room For Daddy episode that was the pilot for The Andy Griffith Show. He was cast on some radio programs, including Gunsmoke episode #140 ("Outlaw Robin Hood") on January 8, 1955.[5]

In the 1950s, Cady played Doc Williams in Ozzie and Harriet (1953–1964). In 1961, he made a guest appearance on Perry Mason as twin brothers Joe and Hiram Widlock in "The Case of the Pathetic Patient".

In 1964, he played Webb Norton, an angry and abusive father (to Dylan Cannon’s character Ivy Norton) on Gunsmoke, in the episode “Aunt Thede” (S10E13).

He acted in television and was the only actor to play a recurring character on three television sitcoms at the same time, which he did from 1968 to 1969, appearing on The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and Petticoat Junction simultaneously. As Sam Drucker, he appeared in 142 of 170 Green Acres episodes during its six-year run from 1965 to 1971. Also as Drucker, he was one of only three co-stars of Petticoat Junction who stayed with the series for its entire seven-year run (1963–1970), along with Edgar Buchanan and Linda Henning, appearing in 152 of the show's 222 episodes. He played Drucker in 10 episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies from 1968 to 1970, and he continued his Drucker role in the final season of Green Acres after Petticoat Junction ended in 1970.

His final acting role was in the television movie Return to Green Acres (1990). In a 1995 interview with the Portland Oregonian Cady spoke of his television career: "You get typecast. I'm remembered for those shows and not for some pretty good acting jobs I did other times. I suppose I ought to be grateful for that, because otherwise I wouldn't be remembered at all. I've got to be one of the luckiest guys in the world."[6]

In 2005, Cady attended Eddie Albert's funeral, along with Green Acres co-stars Sid Melton and Mary Grace Canfield.

Death

Shirley Cady died on August 22, 2008, at the age of 91. The Cadys, who were married 68 years, had two children – daughter Catherine Turk and son Steven Cady. They had three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Frank Cady died at his home on June 8, 2012, at age 96. No specific cause was given.[7] Upon his death he was cremated and his ashes are buried at Los Osos Valley Memorial Park, Los Osos, California in the same plot as his wife.[1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948He Walked by NightPete HammondUncredited
1949Flamingo RoadTom HillUncredited
D.O.A.Eddie - BartenderUncredited
1950Perfect StrangersGeologistUncredited
The Asphalt JungleNight ClerkUncredited
The Great RupertMr. Taney - Tax Collector
Father of the BrideEngagement Party GuestUncredited
Emergency WeddingMr. HoffUncredited
Experiment AlcatrazMax Henry
Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. MaloneHarryUncredited
A Christmas WishTax Investigator
Hunt the Man DownShowbox PuppeteerUncredited
1951Lightning Strikes TwiceGas Station ManUncredited
Dear BratCreavy
Ace in the HoleAl Ferderber
Let's Make It LegalFerguson
When Worlds CollideHarold Ferris
1952The Atomic CityF.B.I. Agent George Weinberg
The SelloutBennie Amboy
1953Half a HeroMr. Watts
Marry Me AgainDr. Day
1954Rear WindowMan on Fire Escape
1955TrialCanfordUncredited
The Indian FighterTrader Joe
1956The Bad SeedHenry Daigle
Three Violent PeopleDr. GrahamUncredited
1957The Tin StarAbe PickettUncredited
1958The Missouri TravelerWillie Poole
The Girl Most LikelyPop
1959The Man Who Understood WomenJohn Milstead
19647 Faces of Dr. LaoMayor James Sargent
1967The Gnome-MobileCharlie PettiboneUncredited
1970The Million Dollar DuckAssayer
1974Zandy's BridePa Allan
1975Hearts of the WestPa Tater
1990Return to Green AcresSam DruckerTV movie; final film role

Television credits

YearSeriesRoleEpisode(s)
1954–1965The Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietDoc Williams71 episodes
1956December Bride"Lily in a Gas Station"
Private SecretaryBarney"Passing the Buck"
1957Broken ArrowThaddeus Parker"Devil's Eye"
1958MaverickHamelin"Rope of Cards"
TrackdownBob Tail"The Wedding"
1959The Gale Storm ShowDirector"It's Murder My Dear"
SugarfootLawyer Jay Hollis"The Mysterious Stranger"
1960The AlaskansBradshaw"The Last Bullet"
Make Room for DaddyWill Hoople - Town Drunk"Danny Meets Andy Griffith"
KlondikeLester"Swoger's Mule"
1961Guestward, Ho!Harry Crawford"Bill, the Fireman"
Hawaiian EyeHarvey Gamson"The Stanhope Brand"
Pete and GladysTeller"The Live-In Couple"
Perry MasonJoe/Hiram Widlock"The Case of the Pathetic Patient"
RawhideStorekeeperS3:E14, "Incident of the Big Blowout"
1962Dennis the MenaceDr. Ferguson"The Club Initiation"
"The Joey Bishop Show"Defense Attorney"Very Warm For Christmas"
CheyenneWayne"The Quick and the Deadly"
1963The VirginianMr. Hardy"The Exiles"
GlynisGeorge"The Pros and Cons"
GrindlMr. Burroughs"The Great Bank Robbery"
1963–1970Petticoat JunctionMr. Drucker, The General Store Shopkeeper168 episodes
1964HazelMr. Pincus"The Flagpole"
GunsmokeWebb Norton"Aunt Thede"
1965–1966The Andy Griffith ShowLuke2 episodes
1965–1971Green AcresMr. Drucker, The General Store Shopkeeper142 episodes
1968–1970The Beverly HillbilliesSam Drucker10 episodes
1974Hawaii Five-OJudge Edgar Bergstrom"Mother's Deadly Helper"
1974–1975These Are the DaysHomer (voice)16 episodes
1977Eight Is Enough"Hit and Run"
1977ABC Weekend SpecialMr. Minney"The Winged Colt"
1978ABC Weekend SpecialMr. Sutter"Soup and Me"
1978ABC Weekend SpecialMr. Sutter"Soup for President"

Notes and References

  1. Book: Wilson, Scott . 2016 . Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. . McFarland . 109 . 978-0786479924.
  2. News: Slotnik. Daniel E.. Frank Cady, Kept Store on 'Green Acres', Dies at 96. January 3, 2013. The New York Times. June 11, 2012.
  3. Web site: Frank R. Cady Obituary . February 21, 2014.
  4. Web site: Frank Cady biography . Official Petticoat Junction Web site . June 11, 2012 . dead . https://archive.today/20130205122135/http://petticoat.topcities.com/frankcadybio.htm . February 5, 2013.
  5. Web site: Gunsmoke. OTR.Network Library.
  6. Web site: Green Acres character actor Frank Cady dies. Associated Press via Yahoo News. June 10, 2012. June 11, 2012.
  7. Web site: 'Green Acres' actor Frank Cady dies at 96. Claire. Noland. 10 June 2012. Los Angeles Times. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170120052302/http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jun/10/entertainment/la-et-st-green-acres-frank-cady-dead-20120610 . January 20, 2017 .