Callan, Michael 1935–(Mickey Calin)
CALLAN, Michael 1935–
(Mickey Calin)
PERSONAL
Original name, Martin Harris Calinieff (some sources spell the surname "Calinoff"); born November 22, 1935, in Philadelphia, PA; married Carlyn Chapman, 1960 (divorced, 1967); married Patricia Hardy (an actress), 1967 (divorced); married Karen Malouf (divorced); children: (with Chapman) Dawn, Rebecca. Avocational Interests: Tennis, jogging, backgammon.
Career: Actor and producer. Also performed as a dancer and a nightclub singer.
Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, most promising male newcomer, 1959, and Golden Globe Award, most promising male newcomer (with others), 1961.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Private Andrew Hetherington, They Came to Cordura, Columbia, 1959.
Rick Rias, The Flying Fontaines, Columbia, 1959.
Griff Rimer, Because They're Young, Columbia, 1960.
Dancer, Pepe, Columbia, 1960.
Eddie Horner, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, Columbia, 1961.
Herbert Brown, Mysterious Island (also known as Jules Verne's Mysterious Island ), Columbia, 1961.
Nick O'Mara, Bon Voyage!, Buena Vista, 1962.
Chuck, 13 West Street, Columbia, 1962.
Dr. Alec Considine, The Interns, Columbia, 1962.
Eldridge, The Victors, Columbia, 1963.
Dr. Alec Considine, The New Interns, Columbia, 1964.
Clay Boone, Cat Ballou, Columbia, 1965.
Lieutenant Tim Morton, You Must Be Joking!, Columbia, 1965.
Noah Forbes, The Magnificent Seven Ride!, United Artists, 1972.
Marvin Feldman, Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (also known as Frasier the Lovable Lion ), LCS, 1973.
Robert Kane, Lepke, Warner Bros., 1975.
The Photographer, Avco Embassy, 1975.
Eddie, Record City, American International Pictures, 1977.
Paul Jones, The Cat and the Canary, Columbia, 1979.
Adrian Wilde, Double Exposure, Crown International Pictures, 1983.
Martin, Chained Heat (also known as Das Frauenlager ), Jensen Farley Pictures, 1983.
Lieutenant Boyle, Freeway, New World, 1988.
Mitch, Leprechaun 3, Trimark Pictures, 1995.
The Last Road (also known as SpeedWay ), Allott Productions/Leo Films, 1997.
Terry Mulligan, Stuck on You, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003.
Film Producer:
Double Exposure, Crown International Pictures, 1983.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Steve Braden, In Name Only, ABC, 1969.
Steve, "The Gift of Terror," The ABC Afternoon Play-break, ABC, 1973.
William Eddy, Donner Pass: The Road to Survival, NBC, 1978.
Jerry Matson, Last of the Great Survivors, CBS, 1984.
Hal Wallis, My Wicked, Wicked Ways ... The Legend of Errol Flynn, CBS, 1985.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Charles Colson, Blind Ambition (also known as The John Dean Story ), CBS, 1979.
Alan Wilton, Scruples, CBS, 1980.
Television Appearances; Series:
Jack Simmons, One Life to Live (also known as One Life to Live: The Summer of Seduction ), ABC, 1985–1987.
John Corben/Metallo, a recurring role, Superboy (also known as The Adventures of Superboy ), syndicated, between 1989 and 1992.
Appeared as Peter Christopher in the series Occasional Wife, NBC; also appeared in the series Honeymoon Suite.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
"Tears from a Silver Dipper," Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963.
Charles Devereaux, "Quid Pro Quo," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1964.
Sergeant Driscoll, "The Suspected," Twelve O'Clock High, ABC, 1964.
Guest, American Bandstand, 1965.
Charlie Hunter, "Quantico," The F.B.I., ABC, 1966.
Captain Powell, "Decoy," Twelve O'Clock High, ABC, 1966.
Guest panelist, The Hollywood Squares, NBC, 1966, 1967.
Greg Richards, "Girl of My Dreams," Journey to the Unknown, 1968.
Tyler Edwards, "The Love Victim," Felony Squad, ABC, 1968.
"Ring of Steel," The F.B.I., ABC, 1968.
"Love and a Couple of Couples," Love, American Style, ABC, 1969.
Bobby Miller, "Fix My Screen and Bug Out," That Girl, 1969.
Harry L. Springer, "Gamble with Death," The F.B.I., ABC, 1969.
"Love and the Watchdog," Love, American Style, ABC, 1969.
"Echo of a Nightmare," The Name of the Game, 1970.
"Aquarius Descending," The Name of the Game, NBC, 1970.
"Love and the Man Next Door," Love, American Style, ABC, 1970.
Chuck Pelligrini, "Smokey the Bear Wants You," Mary Tyler Moore (also known as The Mary Tyler Moore Show ), CBS, 1971.
"Love and Women's Lib," Love, American Style, ABC, 1971.
"Love and the Loud Mouth," Love, American Style, ABC, 1971.
"Love and the Lady Athlete," Love, American Style, ABC, 1972.
"Secret," Medical Center, CBS, 1972.
"Is It So Soon That I Am Done For—I Wonder What I Was Begun For?," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1972.
"Love and the Secret Habit," Love, American Style, ABC, 1972.
"The Outcast," The F.B.I., ABC, 1972.
"Love and the Single Husband," Love, American Style, ABC, 1973.
"Countdown: Parts 1 & 2," Police Story, NBC, 1974.
Willie, "Glamour Boy," Police Story, NBC, 1974.
Tommy Brown, "Night Train to L.A.," McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1975.
Tim Darnell, "Poisoned Pigeon," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1975.
"The Velvet Knife," Medical Center, CBS, 1975.
"An Air Full of Death," Medical Story, NBC, 1975.
Frank Molloy, "Silent Night, Deadly Night," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975.
Gary Swift, "The Adventure of the Tyrant of Tin Pan Alley," Ellery Queen, NBC, 1976.
Cass Harper, "The Last Vegas Connection," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1977.
"The Costa Rican Connection," Hunter, 1977.
Farrell, "The Two Sides of Truth," Quincy, M.E., 1977.
John Bernard, "Brain Wash," The Bionic Woman, NBC, 1977.
Stu Chambers, "Treasure Hunt/Beauty Contest," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978.
Nate Jordan, "The Business of Love/Crash Diet Crisis/I'll Never Fall in Love Again," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978.
Ben Summers, "The Pageant," Vega$, ABC, 1978.
Darian Mason, "Chorus Line Angels," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1981.
Towler, "The Further Adventures of Ozzie and Harold," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1983.
Frank Kelly, "Once Again with Vigorish," Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983.
Bucky, "Bon Voyage, Alonso," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1983.
Kevin Mayhew, "The Great Pretender," Automan, ABC, 1983.
"Growing Pains," E/R, 1984.
Montana, "Terror U," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984.
Billy Sunshine, "Rock and Roll Suicide," Otherworld, CBS, 1985.
Father Tommy Connors, "Sanctuary," T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1985.
"Hyde–and–Seek," Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1986.
Doyle Madison, "McCormick's Bar and Grill," Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1986.
Victor Gavin, "Fright Knight," Knight Rider, NBC, 1986.
Carl Anglin, "Murder, She Spoke," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987.
Jerome Lavalle, "Home Is Where the Heart Is," Houston Knights, CBS, 1987.
Sergeant Nash, "J.B. As in Jailbird," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988.
Bart Mahoney, "Good–bye Charlie," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990.
Larry Kefler, "Smoke and Mirrors," Swamp Thing, 1992.
Phillip Sparling, "Fatal Paradise," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994.
Albert Corrente, "First Mob Wives' Club," Viper, syndicated, 1997.
Also appeared on Chance of a Lifetime and The Ed Sullivan Show.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Bill Calhoun/Lucentio, Kiss Me Kate, ABC, 1968.
Interviewee, Lee Marvin: Hollywood's Straight Shooter, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.
Television Appearances; Other:
Mr. Cramer, Tom Edison: The Boy Who Lit Up the World, 1983.
Carl Fettis, Young Hearts (pilot), 1984.
Stage Appearances:
"Swing boy," The Boyfriend, New York City, c. 1952.
Appeared (as Mickey Calin) as Riff, West Side Story (musical), original Broadway production.
Major Tours:
Toured in productions of Absurd Person Singular, Kill-joy, and as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, all U.S. and European cities.
Stage Producer:
Producer of the musical Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah!
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