David Doyle Explained

David Doyle
Birth Name:David Fitzgerald Doyle
Birth Date:1 December 1929[1]
Birth Place:Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1959–1997
Spouse:
    Children:1
    Relatives:Mary Doyle (sister)

    David Fitzgerald Doyle (December 1, 1929 – February 26, 1997)[1] was an American actor. He was best known for his portrayal of John Bosley on the 1970s TV series Charlie's Angels. Doyle and Jaclyn Smith were the only actors to appear in every episode of the show. Doyle also became known later as the first voice of Grandpa Lou on the Nickelodeon series Rugrats.

    Early life

    Born in Lincoln, Nebraska,[1] Doyle graduated from Campion High School in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin in 1947.[2]

    His maternal grandfather, John Fitzgerald, was a prominent railroad builder and banker in Nebraska. His younger sister, Mary (1931–1995), was a stage actress, who died from lung cancer aged 63.[3]

    Career

    Doyle is best remembered for his role as detective John Bosley on the television series Charlie's Angels, one of only two actors (the other being original angel Jaclyn Smith) to appear in all 110 episodes of the series (1976–1981).[4]

    Doyle made a number of appearances as a guest on the game show Match Game from 1977 to 1982. He appeared on one week of Password Plus in 1980, three weeks of Super Password, and on Tattletales with his wife Anne in 1982.

    He voiced Grandpa Lou Pickles on the Nickelodeon animated series Rugrats from 1991 until his death, after which he was replaced by Joe Alaskey.[5] [6]

    Doyle was also a stage actor. He played Orgon in the 1964 premiere of Richard Wilbur's translation of Tartuffe at the Fred Miller Theater in Milwaukee. His sister Mary played the maid, Dorine, in the same production. His New York stage credits include Beg, Borrow or Steal, Something About a Soldier, Here's Love, I Was Dancing, and a revival of South Pacific.[7]

    Personal life

    Doyle was married twice. In 1956 he married his first wife, Rachael, with whom he had a daughter, Leah (born 1961). Rachael died in 1968 after falling from a staircase. The next year, while in a revival of the play South Pacific, Doyle met Anne Nathan, a singer dancer, and they married a short time later.

    Death

    Doyle died in Los Angeles, California, of a heart attack on February 26, 1997, at age 67.[8] [9]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1959Happy AnniversaryHotel Earle Desk Clerk
    1963Act OneOliver Fisher
    1967The Tiger Makes OutHousing Clerk
    1968No Way to Treat a LadyLieutenant Dawson
    Coogan's BluffPushie, Tavern Owner
    Paper LionOscar
    1969The April FoolsOrlow P. Walters
    Some Kind of a NutLarry - Bank Teller
    1970LovingWill
    PigeonsMr. SeigbertUncredited
    1971The Pursuit of HappinessJames Moran
    A New LeafMel
    Making ItFanning
    Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name?Roger Boulting
    Lady LibertyO'Henry
    1972ParadesCaptain Jinks
    1974Ginger in the MorningFred
    1976Vigilante ForceHomer Arno
    1977Capricorn OneWalter Loughlin
    1978The ComebackWebster Jones
    My Boys Are Good BoysHarry Klinger
    1980The LineCaptain Jinks
    1988Salome's Last DanceA. Nubin
    1989Ghost WriterHerb Baxter
    Murphy's Laws of GolfRoscoeShort
    1990Love or MoneyArthur Reed
    Wings of Fame
    1993The PunkRoger Rabbit
    1996The Adventures of PinocchioPepe the CricketVoice[10]

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1959–1961The Art Carney SpecialSelf2 episodes
    1961Naked CityDan MooreEpisode: "Murder Is a Face I Know"
    1962General Electric TheaterEpisode: "Acres and Pains"
    1962–1963Car 54, Where Are You?Mr. Dutton2 episodes
    1963Perry MasonDwight Garret (Defendant)Episode: "The Case of the Elusive Element"
    1964The DefendersEpisodes: "The Seven Hundred Year Old Gang: Parts 1 and 2"
    1964–1965The Patty Duke ShowMr. Harrison / Mr. Lane2 episodes
    1965For the PeopleSweet WilliamEpisode: "Dangerous to the Public Peace and Safety"
    The Trials of O'BrienMurrayEpisode: "A Gaggle of Girls"
    1968Kiss Me KateTV movie
    1970The Storefront LawyersCogweilerEpisode: "This is Jerry, See Jerry Run"
    1971That GirlAlbert BergEpisode: "That King"
    Funny FaceDeHavenEpisode: "What's in a Mouth"
    Cade's CountyDr. GeisEpisode: "A Gun For Billy"
    The Doris Day ShowWarden McPhersonEpisode: "The Wings of an Angel"
    1971–1972The New Dick Van Dyke ShowTed Atwater4 episodes
    1972Hawaii Five-OHard HatEpisode: "Follow the White Brick Road"
    Bridget Loves BernieWalt Fitzgerald
    1973BanacekElliotEpisode: "Ten Thousand Dollars a Page"
    Incident on a Dark StreetLuke BurgessPilot
    Police StoryKurt Mueller
    Adam's RibDubrayEpisode: "Danish Pastry"
    Love, American StyleSegment: "Love and the Golden Memory"
    Money to BurnTV movie
    Love StoryRossEpisode: "Mirabelle's Summer"
    Blood SportMr. SchmidtTV movie
    Miracle on 34th StreetR.H. Macy
    1974Family Theatre: Married is BetterTV special
    All in the FamilyJim SandersEpisode: "Et tu, Archie"
    PetrocelliCaswell TurnerEpisode: "Music to Die By"
    The Stranger WithinBobTV movie
    CardinaleEpisode: "Firefall"
    KojakSgt. Harry SumarEpisode: "The Best War in Town"
    1974–1975Police StoryHarry Dunnhill / Ralph Driscoll2 episodes
    1975Sanford and SonClancy FitzgeraldEpisode: "Golden Boy"
    KarenBlakemoreEpisode: "A Day in the Life"
    The First 36 Hours of Dr. DurantDr. AtkinsonTelevision film/Unsold pilot
    Ellery QueenDon BeckerEpisode: "The Adventures of Auld Lang Syne"
    Barney MillerEmil DitkaEpisode: "Ambush"
    McCoyEpisode: "Bless the Big Fish"
    1976Crackle of DeathCardinaleTelevision film
    1976–1981Charlie's AngelsJohn BosleyMain role
    Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Nominated - Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor – Television Series
    1977ABC Weekend SpecialUncle UlyssesEpisode: "Homer and the Wacky Doughnut Machine"
    Black Market BabyJoseph CarminoTV movie
    1978Wild and WoolyTeddy Roosevelt
    1978–1983Fantasy IslandErnie Miller / Fred Forbush / Sam Woolf / Sancho Panza / Herbert Solomon4 episodes
    1978–1985The Love BoatAlvin / Cliff
    1981Hart to HartJim CaseyEpisode: "Hartland Express"
    1982The Blue and the GrayPhineas WadeMiniseries
    1983Wait till Your Mother Gets Home!Herman OhmeTelevision film
    The Invisible WomanNeil Gillmore
    The Fall GuyCraseEpisode: "Wheels"
    1985Murder, She WroteBrad LockwoodEpisode: "Sudden Death"
    1986You Again?BriggsEpisode: "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Traffic Lights"
    New Love, American StyleEpisode: "Love and the Lamborghini"
    FoofurMelVoice
    1986–1987General HospitalTed Holmes
    1987StarmanArtemis GuinnessEpisode: "Grifters"
    Sweet SurrenderFrank Macklin
    1988Maybe BabyPeteTV movie
    1989Ghost WriterHerb Baxter
    Out of This WorldStar the DogVoice, episode: "Star Dog"
    1990TaleSpinSheriff Gomer CleghornVoice, episode: "Citizen Khan"
    Mr. WeatherbeeTV movie
    1991They Do It With MirrorsNeville
    1991–1997RugratsGrandpa Lou Pickles, various voicesRecurring role
    1993BonkersW.W. WhackyVoice, episode: "Gone Bonkers"
    Sonic the HedgehogAdditional voices
    1994BeethovenPolice Officer Frank, Blind Shep, Old ManVoice, episode: "The Mighty Cone-Dog"
    1995What-a-MessAdditional voices
    1996The Ruth Rendell MysteriesDeanEpisode: "Simisola"
    Road RoversProfessor HubertVoice, episode: "A Hair of the Dog That Bit You"
    Mike, guardian angelEpisode: "Swear to God, This Time We're Not Kidding"
    Sam DelaneyVoice, episode: "The Human Factor"
    Quack PackAdditional voicesEpisode: "The Unusual Suspects"
    1997The Blues Brothers Animated SeriesVetVoice, episode: "Strange Death of Betty Smythe"
    (posthumous)
    Sunset BeachPassengerEpisode: 1.1
    (posthumous)
    What the Deaf Man HeardTV movie
    (posthumous)

    Notes and References

    1. News: Obituary: David Doyle. Anthony. Hayward. March 3, 1997. . London . 13 March 2021.
    2. Web site: Campion Graduate Notables . . March 21, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20130903052512/http://campion-knights.org/Notables/ . live . September 3, 2013.
    3. News: Mary Doyle, Actress, 63. June 10, 1995. The New York Times.
    4. Reilly. Sue. Farewell, Farrah. August 15, 1977. People. 8. 7. February 26, 2020.
    5. News: Melle . Megan O'Neill . November 8, 2019 . Take a Trip Down Memory Lane With a Look Back at Every Charlie's Angels Star Through the Years . . November 8, 2019.
    6. News: Petski . Denise . February 4, 2016 . Joe Alaskey Dies: Latter-Day Voice Of Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck During Long Career Was 63 . . March 21, 2018.
    7. Book: Willis . John . John A. Willis . Lynch . Tom . John Willis Theatre World 1996-1997 Season . 53 . 1999 . . 978-1-5578-3343-3 . 42465014 . 258 . David Doyle . https://archive.org/details/theatreworld19960000unse/page/258/mode/2up . 2021-05-06.
    8. News: David Doyle; Actor on 'Charlie's Angels'. Myrna. Oliver. March 1, 1997. . February 26, 2020 . subscription . https://web.archive.org/web/20200226072443/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-03-01-mn-33700-story.html . February 26, 2020.
    9. News: 'Charlie's Angels' Actor Dies of Heart Attack at 67 . . Salt Lake City . March 2, 1997 . January 13, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140111235125/http://www.deseretnews.com/article/546533/CHARLIES-ANGELS-ACTOR-DIES-OF-HEART-ATTACK-AT-67.html?pg=all . January 11, 2014.
    10. Web site: David Doyle (visual voices guide) . January 2, 2024 . Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.