Ted Donaldson Explained

Ted Donaldson
Birth Date:20 August 1933
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1937–1976

Ted Donaldson (August 20, 1933 – March 1, 2023) was an American actor.

Early years

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Donaldson was the son of singer-composer Will Donaldson and Josephine M. Donaldson née Plant. His mother died when he was months old.[1] His stepmother was radio organist and composer Muriel Pollock.[2] He attended the Professional Children's School in New York City.

Career

Donaldson began his acting career in December 1937 when he appeared in an NBC radio show.[3] In 1941, he played Tiny Tim in a week-long serialized version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol that was presented on Wheatena Playhouse.[4]

As an 8-year-old, Donaldson portrayed Harlan in the Broadway stage production of Life With Father.[5] In 1943, he performed alongside Gregory Peck in the play Sons and Soldiers.[2]

The performance led to a starring role as Arthur "Pinky" Thompson in his first movie, Once Upon a Time (1944), opposite Cary Grant and Janet Blair. Columbia Pictures put him under contract after the film was finished. In 1945, Donaldson was cast in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, which marked the directorial debut of Elia Kazan.

Donaldson also starred as Danny Mitchell in the 1940s Rusty series of eight films about a German Shepherd dog.[2]

From 1949 to 1954, he played Bud, the son of Robert Young's character in the radio version of Father Knows Best.[6] He was offered the same role on the television version of the series, but turned it down, saying, "I didn't want to be typed. I didn't want to be a 21-year-old playing a 15- or 16-year-old kid. I wanted to do other things." As an adult, he recalled that "one of the two or three most stupid things I have not done because not only would the salary have been very nice for five years, but the residuals would have also."

He retired from acting in 1976.

As an adult, Donaldson worked as an acting teacher and as a bookseller.[7] In his later years, Donaldson gave a number of interviews about his film career.[8]

In January 2023, Donaldson suffered a fall in his Echo Park apartment. He died of complications from the fall on March 1, 2023, at the age of 89.

Filmography

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: 1933-12-28 . Josephine M. Donaldson (nee Plant) obituary. . 11 . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 2023-03-13.
  2. Book: Goldrup. Tom. Goldrup. Jim. Growing Up on the Set: Interviews with 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television. 2002. McFarland. 9780786412549. 57–66. 2 November 2016. en.
  3. Collura. Joe. Ted Donaldson: A Natural. Classic Images. September 2016. 495. 76–81.
  4. December 15, 1941 . Holiday Serial . Broadcasting . 28 . 2016-06-12 .
  5. News: Pop's New Boys . Daily News . March 29, 1941 . New York . 21 B. Newspapers.com. August 2, 2018.
  6. Book: Dunning, John . John Dunning (detective fiction author)

    . John Dunning (detective fiction author) . 1998 . On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-507678-3 . 243–244 . Revised . 2019-10-07 .

  7. Web site: Barnes . Mike . 2023-03-03 . Ted Donaldson, Young Actor in 'Father Knows Best' and 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,' Dies at 89 . 2023-03-10 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1YQ5cUMoN0 Interview with Ted Donaldson from 2019