James Luisi Explained

James Luisi
Birth Date:November 2, 1928
Birth Place:East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, United States
Other Names:Jim Luisi
Children:1
Occupation:Former NBA player, actor
Years Active:1961–1999
Spouse:Georgia Phillips (1961–2002)

James A. Luisi (November 2, 1928  - June 7, 2002) was an American professional basketball player and actor. Luisi is perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Doug Chapman, the apoplectic foil to detective Jim Rockford, in a total of 23 episodes during Seasons 3 through 6 of the television series The Rockford Files.

Basketball career

Born in East Harlem, New York City, Luisi attended St. Francis College on a basketball scholarship before being drafted by the Boston Celtics in the sixth round of the 1951 NBA draft. After serving in the US Army during the Korean War, he played with the Baltimore Bullets for one year in the 1953–54 season. At 6'2" (1.88 m) and 180 lb (82 kg), he played guard for 31 games and averaged 3 points a game.

Career statistics

NBA

Source[1]

Regular season

Stage

Luisi then attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and appeared on Broadway in productions of Alfie and Do I Hear a Waltz? as well as the original 1966 production of Sweet Charity.[2]

Television and movies

From 1961 to the mid-1970s Luisi appeared on such television shows as Naked City, The Rifleman, The Doctors (5 episodes), Bonanza (2 episodes), The F.B.I. (2 different roles in 2 episodes), Adam-12, Kojak (2 roles in a total of 3 episodes), Cannon, Police Story (2 roles in a total of 3 episodes), The Rookies (2 roles in 2 episodes), Mannix (2 roles in 2 episodes), Ironside, Barnaby Jones (5 roles in 5 episodes), The Streets of San Francisco, Gunsmoke (2 episodes), Hawkins, Vega$, Chopper One and S.W.A.T.

In 1976 Luisi had a guest role as a shady businessman on a Season 2 episode of The Rockford Files. The next season on the same show he portrayed Lt. Doug Chapman, a high-ranking, disagreeable police officer who dislikes the titular character portrayed by James Garner. Luisi ultimately played Chapman in 23 episodes, until the end of the show's six-year run. He reprised the role in two Rockford TV movies in 1996.

In 1976, Luisi shared a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Special for his portrayal of George Washington in the 1975 miniseries First Ladies Diaries: Martha Washington.

Also in 1976 he appeared on The Mary Tyler Moore Show episode titled “Sue Ann Falls In Love”. He subsequently had guest roles in Starsky and Hutch; Black Sheep Squadron; Hunter (2 episodes); Wonder Woman; Fantasy Island; Quincy, M.E. and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

During the 1980s Luisi guest starred on such television staples as CHiPs, Vega$; Hart to Hart (in 2 episodes); The A-Team; Knight Rider; T. J. Hooker; Matt Houston; The Fall Guy; Simon & Simon; Magnum, P.I.; Knots Landing (the same role in 4 episodes) and It's a Living. In 1987 and 1988 he appeared as Ben Clark in 23 episodes of the soap opera Santa Barbara. From 1987 to 1992 he appeared as Duke Earl Johnson in 21 episodes of Days of Our Lives.

Luisi appeared in the studio films Ben (1972), I Escaped from Devil's Island (1973), The Man from Independence (1974), The Take (1974), Stunts (1977), Killer's Delight (1978), Moment by Moment (1978), Norma Rae (1979), Fade to Black (1980), Star 80 (1983), Murphy's Law (1986), The Hidden (1987), Feds (1987), Lethal Woman (1987) and Wanted (1998).

He also appeared in the made-for-television movies Cat Ballou (1971), Cry Rape (1973), Honky Tonk (1974), Don't Call Us (1976), The Cabot Connection (1977), A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (1977), Contract on Cherry Street (1977), Love Is Not Enough (1978), (1978), The Asphalt Cowboy (1980), Our Family Business (1981), The Renegades (1982), Sunset Limousine (1983) and The Red-Light Sting (1984).

Death

Luisi died of cancer in 2002, aged 73. He was survived by his wife of 41 years, the former Georgia Phillips. He was also survived by his daughter, Jamie Swartz; a brother, Jerry Luisi; and two grandchildren. He is buried in Los Angeles at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park.

Filmography (partial)

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1967The Tiger Makes OutPete Copolla
1972BenEd
1973I Escaped from Devil's IslandDazzas
1974The Man from IndependenceStranger
1974The TakeBenedetto
1977StuntsAlvin Blake Alternative title: The Deadly Game
1978Killer's DelightSgt. Vince De Carlo
1978Moment by MomentDan Santini
1979Norma RaeGeorge Benson
1980Fade to BlackCapt. M.L. Gallagher
1983Star 80Roy
1983China LakeWatch CommanderShort
1986Murphy's LawEd Reineke
1987The HiddenSleazy cocaine-sniffing Ferrari Salesman
1988Lethal WomanColonel Jerry MaximAlternative title: The Most Dangerous Woman Alive
1988FedsSperry
1999WantedVincent Argento (final film role)
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Naked CityMark AndrewScreen / Television debut
1962The RiflemanChuley Carr1 episode
1963–1964BonanzaWillard2 episodes
1964The ReporterJoe1 episode
1971The InternsNick1 episode
1972CannonSonny1 episode
1973Hawkins1 episode
1974IronsideMike Purcell1 episode
MannixJohn Larkin 1 episode
The Streets of San FranciscoLloyd Davies1 episode
1975S.W.A.TPhil Garland1 episode
1976Starsky and HutchCarl Boyce1 episode
KojakCaptain Rosseau1 episode
The Mary Tyler Moore ShowDoug1 episode
The Rockford FilesLieutenant ChapmanSeason 3 through 6
Good HeavensBart Matson1 episode
1978Wonder WomanGeorge1 episode
Fantasy IslandArbogast1 episode
1979The Eddie Capra MysteriesDale MondayEpisode "Murder Plays a Dead Hand"
Quincy M.E.Marine Colonel Charles Casey1 episode
Buck Rogers in the 25th CenturyHood1 episode
1980CHiPsLazarri1 episode
Here's BoomerCombs1 episode
1982Beyond Witch MountainForemanTelevision movie
1983RenegadesLt. Marciana6 episodes
1984RiptideUptown Bill Brown1 episode
Hart to HartDamian Troy 1 episode
The A-TeamJimmy Durkee1 episode
1985Finder of Lost LovesJordan Hollis1 episode
Knight RiderD.G. Grebs1 episode
The Fall GuyBrazzi 1 episode
1987Magnum, P.I.John Walter Costa1 episode
Knots LandingLieutenant Gilbert Garcia4 episodes
1987–1988Santa BarbaraBen Clark11 episodes
1988It's a LivingRoscoe1 episode
1989The Hogan FamilyLeopold3 episodes
1991L.A. LawPaul Viola1 episode
1992Tequila and BonettiHarry Dirday1 episode
1996Baywatch NightsMurray1 episode

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jim Luisi NBA stats. Basketball Reference. Sports Reference, LLC. 29 September 2023.
  2. News: James Luisi, 73; Emmy-Winning Character Actor . Oliver . Myrna . June 21, 2002 . . April 11, 2009.