Jason Evers Explained

Jason Evers
Birth Name:Herbert Everberg or Herbert Everin
Birth Date:January 2, 1922
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other Names:Herbert Evers
Herb Evers
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1943–1990
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    Jason Evers (born Herbert Everberg or Herbert Everin; January 2, 1922 – March 13, 2005) was an American actor. He was the star of the 1963 ABC television drama Channing.

    Early life

    Evers was born either as Herbert Everberg[1] or Herbert Everin[2] in New York City; he attended DeWitt Clinton High School there.[3] His parents' names are recorded as William Everin (1894–1972) and Hilda (Weiserbs) Everin (1902–1995) and he had a younger sister, Lucille (1929–2015).

    After leaving high school early to join the United States Army,[4] [5] Evers was so inspired by stars such as John Wayne (with whom he would later appear in The Green Berets) that he decided to try acting.[6]

    Career

    Roles on Broadway led to Hollywood, where his first recurring role was on the 1960 NBC Western television series Wrangler. On June 30, 1960, Evers appeared on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford.[7] He was cast for an episode of the ABC western series The Rebel ("Miz Purdy", 1961), appearing as George Tess. Evers made three guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of murder victim Stuart Benton in "The Case of the Difficult Detour" (1961), and defendant Roy Galen in "The Case of the Latent Lover" (1964). In "The Case of the Posthumous Painter" (also 1961), he played the defendant's brother.

    In the 1963–64 season, Evers starred as 41-year-old Professor Jason Howe in the 26-episode ABC drama series Channing, based on life on a college campus.[8] His most enduring role derived from the 1959 B-movie classic The Brain That Wouldn't Die, which was not released until 1962.[9] [10]

    From 1967 to 1969, he appeared sporadically as James Sonnett, the missing son sought by the Walter Brennan character, Will Sonnett, in ABC's The Guns of Will Sonnett.[11]

    Evers and Kathie Browne featured in the 1968 episode "Wink of an Eye". That same year, he also appeared in the films The Green Berets, P.J. and A Man Called Gannon, and also appeared in sci-fi films such as The Illustrated Man (1969) and Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971).

    Evers continued to appear in films and television, in such series as The Rockford Files, having guest-starred with Bruce Lee in the Green Hornet episode "Eat, Drink and be Dead" (1966), but they were of an increasingly minor nature. Evers also appeared as a race-car driver and a romantic interest of Doris Martin in The Doris Day Show in 1970. His later films included A Piece of the Action (1977), Claws (1977), and Barracuda (1978), and his final film appearance was in 1990 in Basket Case 2.

    Personal life

    On December 24, 1953, Evers married actress Shirley Ballard; they divorced in September 1966. In 1974, he married Diana James, and they divorced in May 1975.[12]

    Death

    Evers died of heart failure in Los Angeles on March 13, 2005, aged 83.[13]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1943Guadalcanal DiaryMinor RoleUncredited
    1944Greenwich VillageYoung ManUncredited
    1944Three Is a FamilyNaval OfficerUncredited
    1960Pretty Boy FloydSheriff Blackie Faulkner
    1962The Brain That Wouldn't DieDr. Bill Cortner
    1962House of WomenDr. F.M. Conrad
    1966Dawn of VictoryJesusShort
    1968P.J.Jason Grenoble
    1968A Man Called GannonMills
    1968The Green BeretsCapt. Coleman
    1969The Illustrated ManSimmons
    1971Escape from the Planet of the ApesE-2
    1977A Piece of the ActionTy Shorter
    1977ClawsJason Monroe
    1979BarracudaDr. Elliot Snow
    1985The StuffStuff Character
    1990Basket Case 2Lou the Editor(final film role)

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1949NBC PresentsEpisode: "Anything But Love"
    1949Kraft Television TheatreEpisode: "A Young Man's Fancy"
    1949Colgate TheatreEpisode: "Old Flame"
    1949–1950The Philco Television PlayhouseParis2 episodes
    1950Believe It or Not!Episode: "Murder in Diamonds"
    1951Studio OneScott Magruder2 episodes
    1951Armstrong Circle TheatreEpisode: "Day Dreams"
    1955OmnibusParisEpisode: "Iliad"
    1955–1959The Phil Silvers ShowLieutenant / Interviewer / Capt. Kyler / Lt. Kissel9 episodes
    1959True StoryClifford LoweEpisode dated 10 October 1959
    1959New York ConfidentialHonigEpisode: "Crossed Eyed Camera"
    1959DeadlineLarryEpisode: "Suspicion of Murder"
    1960WranglerPitcairn6 episodes
    1960–1961CheyenneAndy Clark / Carl Tower2 episodes
    1961Hong KongBradley GardnerEpisode: "Suitable for Framing"
    1961The RebelGeorge TessEpisode: "Miz Purdy"
    1961LawmanShag WarnerEpisode: "Blind Hate"
    1961Surfside 6Don CanfieldEpisode: "Count Seven!"
    196177 Sunset StripWaco TateEpisode: "The Desert Spa Caper"
    1961BroncoHenry RileyEpisode: "Prince of Darkness"
    1961Tallahassee 7000Ed MorseEpisode: "Man Bait"
    1961–1962LaramieHank Emory / Carl Sanford / Hanson3 episodes
    1961–1964Perry MasonRoy Galen / Clint Robert Miller / Stuart Benton3 episodesEpisode: "The Case of the Latent Lover" / Episode: "The Case of the Posthumous Painter" / Episode: "The Case of the Difficult Detour"
    1961–1967BonanzaTom Blackwell / J.D. Lambert2 episodes
    1962Bus StopTony StrattonEpisode: "Cry to Heaven"
    1962Adventures in ParadiseRick LeytonEpisode: "Please Believe Me"
    1962Tales of Wells FargoTom KellyEpisode: "Remember the Yazoo"
    1962Frontier CircusJudd HalleckEpisode: "The Good Fight"
    1962The DefendersSteve JanosEpisode: "The Bigamist"
    1962–1963Alcoa PremiereProfessor Joseph Howe2 episodes
    1962–1964GunsmokeCharlie Ross / Collie / Ben Harden3 episodes
    1963–1964ChanningProfessor Joseph Howe26 episodes
    1965BrandedFather Jason DurantEpisode: "The Test"
    1965Death Valley DaysDan HardyEpisode: "Birthright"
    1965–1966The F.B.I.Captain Thomas / Allen Bennett2 episodes
    1965–1968The Big ValleyGeorge Akers / Colter2 episodes
    1966T.H.E. CatFather Francis LanglandEpisode: "To Kill a Priest"
    1966The VirginianSheriff Harry LundyEpisode: "An Echo of Thunder"
    1966The Green HornetDirkEpisode: "Eat, Drink, and Be Dead"
    1966Combat!Pvt. Jim CulleyEpisode: "The Outsider"
    1967The Road WestDivvy PetersEpisode: "The Insider"
    1967The InvadersMaj. Dan KellerEpisode: "Condition: Red"
    1967Three for DangerKirkTelevision film
    1967TarzanRamon2 episodes
    1967Run for Your LifeGarret HamiltonEpisode: "Fly by Night"
    1967–1968Felony SquadWilliam Reardon / Eliot Rogers2 episodes
    1967–1968The Wild Wild WestCommander Beech / Christopher Kohner2 episodes
    1967–1969The Guns of Will SonnettJames 'Jim' Sonnett13 episodes
    1968Judd, for the DefenseAlec SpinnerEpisode: "No Law Against Murder"
    1968Star TrekRaelS3:E11, "Wink of an Eye"
    1968It Takes a ThiefAubrey LathumEpisode: "Glass Riddle"
    1968–1973MannixDana Royal / Josh Martin / Ross / Charles Egan / Assassin5 episodes
    1969The Mod SquadSheriffEpisode: "The Uptight Town"
    1969Dr. Ralph SimpsonEpisode: "What's the Price of a Pair of Eyes?"
    1969The Young LawyersMichael CannonEpisode: "The Young Lawyers"
    1969–1973Mission: ImpossibleColonel Oleg Kemmer/Ben Nelson / Carl Deetrich / Ray Dunson / Walter Townsend4 episodesEpisode: "The Question" / Episode: "Blind" / Episode: "Double Circle" / Episode: "The Mind of Stefan Miklos"
    1969–1979Hawaii Five-OLieutenant Dexter / Wallis / Charles Irwin3 episodesEpisode" "Good Help Is Hard to Find" / Episode: "Cloth of Gold" / Episode: "All the King's Horses"
    1970The Doris Day ShowDavid CowleyEpisode: "The Feminist"
    1970Medical CenterKen PalmerEpisode: "Scream of Silence"
    1970–1975Marcus Welby, M.D.Dick Shearer2 episodes
    1971Dan AugustWalter BoydEpisode: "Circle of Lies"
    1971–1974CannonHollinger / Lt. Jim Farragut / Edgar Bruce / Art Miller4 episodes
    1973BanacekRoger SloanEpisode: "The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack"
    1973Owen Marshall, Counselor at LawBarringtonEpisode: "Once a Lion"
    1973The RookiesBen TabnorEpisode: "Sound of Silence"
    1973–1976The Streets of San FranciscoBen Rush / Johnny Harmon2 episodesEpisode: "Underground" / Episode: "The Set-Up"
    1974The Wide World of MysteryMartin ForesterEpisode: "Shadow of Fear"
    1974IronsideTed KellyEpisode: "Class of '40"
    1974Police StorySergeant ArnoldEpisode: "Country Boy"
    1974Hec RamseyPete JonasEpisode: "Scar Tissue"
    1974Fer-de-LanceCommander KirkTelevision film
    1974The ManhunterEpisode: "The Doomsday Gang"
    1974KodiakDarcyEpisode: "The Hunters"
    1974–1976Barnaby JonesHerb Dorset / Gil Turner2 episodes
    1975CaribeEd RobbinsEpisode: "Vanished"
    1975Matt HelmAlan GrantEpisode: "Scavenger's Paradise"
    1976SwitchCapt. ToppingEpisode: "Come Die with Me"
    1976McMillan & WifeRoland MerrillEpisode: "All Bets Off"
    1977The Fantastic JourneyAtar2 episodes
    1977Most WantedDuncan TaylorEpisode: "The Insider"
    1977Quincy, M.E.Dr. Peter JamesEpisode: "Valleyview"
    1977The Bionic WomanRadnikEpisode: "Rodeo"
    1977–1978The Rockford FilesBrad Davies / Paul Silvan2 episodes
    1978Charlie's AngelsLarry FallonEpisode: "The Sandcastle Murders"
    1978Emergency!Justin ManningEpisode: "Survival on Charter #220"
    1978Happy DaysH.R. Buchanan3 episodes
    1978CHiPsFred GesslinEpisode: "Supercycle"
    1979The RunawaysRandolphEpisode: "Screams in the Night"
    1980VegasLloyd KohlerEpisode: "A Deadly Victim"
    1981Hart to HartHarrisonEpisode: "Ex-Wives Can Be Murder"
    1981Fantasy IslandBenEpisode: "Chorus Girl/Surrogate Father"
    1981Golden GateHarry StillwellTelevision film
    1982–1983The Fall GuyFrank Forester / Gordon2 episodes
    1982–1984Knight RiderEdward Grant / Herb Bremen2 episodes
    1983Small & FryeMr. AcklyEpisode: "Endangered Detectives"
    1984T. J. HookerWarren AveryEpisode: "Hot Property"
    1984GlitterDavidEpisode: "Pilot"
    1984Scarecrow and Mrs. KingJerry PerrineEpisode: "Charity Begins at Home"
    1985The Dukes of HazzardLarsonEpisode: "The Haunting of J.D. Hogg"
    1985Murder, She WroteDr. Marshall MacGillEpisode: "My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean"
    1986The A-TeamBart TaggartEpisode: "Mission of Peace"
    1987MatlockDr. Jim LordEpisode: "The Gift"

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    Notes and References

    1. Book: Lentz III, Harris M. . 2008 . Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2005: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture . Jefferson, North Carolina . . 115 . 978-0-7864-2489-4.
    2. Web site: Herbert Everin.
    3. News: Jason Evers Was Veteran Actor at 17. Lake Charles American-Press. July 15, 1960. Louisiana, Lake Charles. 12. Newspapers.com. November 18, 2017.
    4. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-mar-27-me-passings27-story.html Jason Evers, 83; Actor Known for 'The Brain That Wouldn't Die'
    5. An article published in the July 15, 1960, issue of the Lake Charles American Press says, "Jason Evers left school ... preferring to give himself more time to see acting ..." It goes on to say that he joined the U.S. Army after acting in a Broadway production.
    6. Web site: Overview for Jason Evers . . March 1, 2018.
    7. Web site: The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. ctva.biz. November 25, 2010.
    8. Book: Terrace. Vincent. Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. 2011. McFarland & Company, Inc.. Jefferson, N.C.. 978-0-7864-6477-7. 176. 2nd.
    9. Web site: The Brain That Wouldn't Die . Thompson . Nathaniel . Turner Classic Movies . March 1, 2018.
    10. Book: Packer, Sharon . 2014 . Neuroscience in Science Fiction Films . Jefferson, North Carolina . McFarland & Company . 17 . 978-0-7864-7234-5.
    11. Book: Wilson. Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.. 2016. McFarland & Company. 9781476625997. 231. November 19, 2017. en.
    12. Book: Aaker . Everett . 2017 . Television Western Players, 1960–1975: A Biographical Dictionary . Jefferson, North Carolina . McFarland & Company . 160–161. 978-1-4766-6250-3.
    13. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-mar-27-me-passings27-story.html Jason Evers, 83; Actor Known for 'The Brain That Wouldn't Die'