James B. Sikking Explained

James B. Sikking
Birth Name:James Barrie Sikking
Birth Date:5 March 1934
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Spouse:Florine Sikking
Years Active:1954–2012
Children:3

James Barrie Sikking (March 5, 1934 – July 13, 2024) was an American actor, best known for his roles as Lt. Howard Hunter on the 1980s television series Hill Street Blues and David Howser on Doogie Howser, M.D.[1] [2]

Early years

James Barrie Sikking was born in Los Angeles on March 5, 1934,[3] to Arthur and Sue (née Paxton) Sikking. His mother co-founded Santa Monica, California's Unity-by-the-Sea Church. He graduated from University of California, Los Angeles in 1959.[4]

While in college during the Korean War, Sikking served in the U.S. Army.[5] He stated he based his approach to his Hill Street Blues character on one of his drill sergeants from basic training at Fort Bragg.[6]

Career

From 1971–76, Sikking played Jim Hobart, an alcoholic surgeon, on the ABC soap opera General Hospital. He portrayed Geoffrey St. James on the NBC comedy series Turnabout and voiced General Gordon in Invasion America. He was sometimes credited as "James Sikking" or "Jim Sikking" in some of his earlier roles on film and television.

Sikking appeared as Sergeant (later promoted to Lieutenant) Howard Hunter on the TV series Hill Street Blues from 1981 to 1987. In 1984, Sikking's performance earned him his first Emmy nomination. Sikking starred on the ABC television series Doogie Howser, M.D. as Dr. David Howser, father of the title character. On the 1997 drama series Brooklyn South he portrayed Captain Stan Jonas, for which he won a People's Choice Award in 1998.[7]

Sikking's film career started in 1955. His film work includes The Competition, Outland, Up the Creek, , Narrow Margin, and Point Blank.

Sikking starred in the 1992 television movie Doing Time on Maple Drive. He made guest appearances on many television series, including Perry Mason, Rawhide, The Fugitive, Bonanza, The Outer Limits, General Hospital, The Incredible Hulk, Here Come the Brides, Mannix, The Rockford Files, The Bob Newhart Show, Hogan's Heroes, Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, Hunter, and Batman Beyond.

Personal life and death

Sikking married his second wife, cookbook author Florine Sikking (Caplan), in 1962.[8] They had two children and four grandchildren.[9]

Sikking was a philanthropist, and worked to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Known affectionately "Jim the Reader" at Los Angeles public schools, he read to public school third-grade classes for almost 20 years through the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Book Pals Program.[8]

Sikking died of complications from dementia at his home in Los Angeles, on July 13, 2024, at age 90.[9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1955Five Guns WestUnion SergeantUncredited
1964data-sort-value="Strangler, The" The StranglerPolice Sketch Artist
1964data-sort-value="Carpetbaggers, The" The CarpetbaggersReporterUncredited
1965Von Ryan's ExpressAmerican SoldierUncredited
1967In Like FlintSecret Service MemberUncredited
1967Point BlankHired Gun
1969Charro!Gunner
1969Daddy's Gone A-HuntingJoe Menchell
1971data-sort-value="Night God Screamed, The" The Night God ScreamedDeacon Paul
1971Escape from the Planet of the ApesControl Room OfficerUncredited
1971ChandlerBogardyScenes deleted
1972data-sort-value="Magnificent Seven Ride!, The" The Magnificent Seven Ride!Andy Hayes
1972data-sort-value="New Centurions, The" The New CenturionsSgt. Anders
1973ScorpioHarris
1974data-sort-value="Terminal Man, The" The Terminal ManRalph Friedman
1978Capricorn OneControl Room Man
1979data-sort-value="Electric Horseman, The" The Electric HorsemanDietrich
1980Ordinary PeopleRay
1980data-sort-value="Competition, The" The CompetitionBrudenell
1981OutlandSergeant Montone
1983data-sort-value="Star Chamber, The" The Star ChamberHarold Lewin
1984Up the CreekTozer
1984Captain Styles
1985Morons from Outer SpaceRaymond Laribee
1986Soul ManBill Watson
1990Narrow MarginNelson
1991Final ApproachJason Halsey
1993data-sort-value="Pelican Brief, The" The Pelican BriefDenton Voyles
1994Dead BadgeWheeler, Aaron Feld
1995Whisper of the HeartSeiya Tsukishima (voice)English dub
2005Fever PitchDoug Meeks
2008Made of HonorReverend Foote
2012Just an AmericanDr. Hanover

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Perry MasonBert SpringerEpisode: "The Case of the Misguided Missile"
1963Combat!American POWEpisode: "The Long Way Home"
1963–1964data-sort-value="Outer Limits, The" The Outer LimitsBotany, Orderly2 episodes
1964–1966data-sort-value="Fugitive, The" The FugitiveDeputy Marsh, Bert, Leonard Taft3 episodes
1967data-sort-value="Invaders, The" The InvadersWilliam TaftEpisode: "Valley of the Shadow"
1967Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.Colonel RichardonEpisode: "The Show Must Go On"
1967–1968BonanzaJack Rimbau, Kevin Maco2 episodes
1968Adam-12TexEpisode: "Log 72: El Presidente"
1968–1969Hogan's HeroesPrivate Berger, Gestapo Officer2 episodes
1972data-sort-value="Astronaut, The" The AstronautHigginsTelevision film
1972Mission: ImpossibleWilsonEpisode: "Committed"
1972Family FlightSecond ControllerTelevision film
1972–1973Room 222Albert Kramer2 episodes
1973M*A*S*HFinance OfficerEpisode: "Tuttle"
1973data-sort-value="President's Plane Is Missing, The" The President's Plane Is MissingDunbar's AideTelevision film
1974ColumboPolicemanEpisode: "Publish or Perish"; uncredited
1976Ellery QueenMike HewittEpisode: "The Adventure of Sinister Scenario"
1977data-sort-value="Feather & Father Gang, The" The Feather & Father GangBricklawEpisode: "Never Con a Killer"
1977Little House on the PrairieMr. FranklinEpisode: "To Live with Fear"
1977–1978Hawaii Five-OGeorge Cameron, Oscar Ross2 episodes
1978data-sort-value="Woman Called Moses, A" A Woman Called MosesMcCracken2 episodes
1981–1987Hill Street BluesHoward HunterMain cast
1986L.A. LawParty GuestEpisode: "Pilot"; uncredited
1986Dress GrayClifford Bassett2 episodes
1987Police Story: The Freeway KillingsMarit CameronTelevision film
1988Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of BlissTelevision film
1989Around the World in 80 DaysJenks3 episodes
1989data-sort-value="Final Days, The" The Final DaysElliot RichardsonTelevision film
1989–1993Doogie Howser, M.D.David HowserMain cast
1990Cop RockHoward HunterEpisode: "Cop-a-Felliac"; uncredited
1992Doing Time on Maple DrivePhil CarterTelevision film
1995In Pursuit of HonorDouglas MacArthurTelevision film
1995TysonBill ClaytonTelevision film
1997Aaahh!!! Real MonstersDr. Carson (voice)Episode: "Nuclear and Present Danger"[10]
1997–1998Brooklyn SouthCaptain Stan Jonas22 episodes; series regular
1998Invasion AmericaGeneral Gordon (voice)13 episodes
1999–2000Batman BeyondHarry Caulder, Foreman (voice)2 episodes
2000Rocket PowerVice Principal Healy (voice)2 episodes
2001SubmergedCyrus ColeTelevision film
2012data-sort-value="Closer, The" The CloserEdward CrosbyEpisode: "Hostile Witness"

Notes and References

  1. News: James Sikking talks 'Hill Street Blues' on release of box set. https://archive.today/20141119034718/http://www.fresnobee.com/2014/04/23/3891758/james-sikking-talks-hill-street.html. dead. November 19, 2014. Bentley. Rick. The Fresno Bee. April 23, 2014.
  2. News: Showbiz Analysis with Hill Street Blues' James Sikking. Berk. Dr. Nancy. Parade. May 8, 2014.
  3. Web site: James Sikking . . . March 6, 2022.
  4. Web site: Notable Alumni Actors. UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. September 29, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006111604/http://www.tft.ucla.edu/alumni/notable-alumni-actors/. October 6, 2014. dead.
  5. Edel, Victoria; Heldman, Breanne L. (July 14, 2024). "James B. Sikking, Hill Street Blues and Doogie Howser, M.D. Actor, Dies at 90" People. Retrieved July 15, 2024.
  6. Barnes, Mike (July 14, 2024). "James B. Sikking, Actor on 'Hill Street Blues' and 'Doogie Howser,' Dies at 90" The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 15, 2024.
  7. Book: Terrace. Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. 2011. McFarland. Jefferson, North Carolina. 978-0-7864-6477-7. 139–140. 2nd.
  8. James B. Sikking, Actor on ‘Hill Street Blues’ and ‘Doogie Howser,’ Dies at 90 . Mike . Barnes . July 14, 2024 . . July 31, 2024.
  9. News: James B. Sikking Dies: ‘Hill Street Blues’, ‘Doogie Howser, M.D.’ Actor Was 90 . Glenn . Garner . July 14, 2024 . . July 31, 2024.
  10. Web site: James B. Sikking (visual voices guide) . July 15, 2024 . Behind The Voice Actors.