Richard Coogan

Actor
BirthdayApr 4, 1914 (110 years old)
Place of birthShort Hills, New Jersey, United States
GenderMale

Richard Coogan (born April 4, 1914) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Captain Video from 1949-1950. Born in Short Hills, New Jersey, Coogan worked in radio for some time, including appearing as Abie Levy in Abie's Irish Rose. He also appeared on Broadway in five different productions between 1945 and 1955, all of them short-lived except for Diamond Lil with Mae West, and The Rainmaker. He was still appearing on Broadway with West when he took the role of Captain Video on the DuMont Television Network on June 27, 1949. After the live telecast each day, ending at about 7:30 p.m. EST, he would take a cab to the theatre where Diamond Lil was playing. As the popularity of Captain Video increased, Coogan grew less and less comfortable with both the role and the very, very low budget of the production. He left Captain Video in December 1950, replaced by Al Hodge, who played the part for the remainder of the run of the series, until April 1, 1955. Hodge became so completely identified with the character that he was never able to escape it. Coogan transferred to the soap opera Love of Life, where he played the heroic Paul Raven. Between 1954 and 1961, Coogan appeared in such films as Three Hours to Kill, The Revolt of Mamie Stover, Vice Raid, and Girl on the Run. On the NBC television series The Californians (1957–1959) set in the San Francisco gold rush of the 1850s, Coogan appeared as Marshal Matthew Wayne, a character who struck most viewers and critics as a deliberate clone of Gunsmoke's Marshal Matt Dillon. He also had a continuing role on the police procedural series Vice Raid (1960–1961), as Sergeant Whitney Brandon. During 1951–1963 he guest-starred on a number of other TV series, mainly Westerns such as Gunsmoke, Laramie, Bonanza, Maverick, Stagecoach West, Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, Bronco, and Wichita Town, as well as detective series such as Perry Mason, Surfside 6, and 77 Sunset Strip. Coogan retired from film and television around 1964. In later life he was best known as a professional golfer and golf instructor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Coogan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

Police Sgt. Gifford

Sep 21, 1957

Luke

Sep 10, 1955

Sep 22, 1957

Oct 10, 1958

Sep 20, 1955

Capt. Eldon Sumac

May 11, 1956

Police Sgt. Whitey Brandon

Dec 1, 1959

Niles Hendricks

Nov 4, 1954

Investigator Westcott

Jan 6, 1949

Bill Martin

Dec 15, 1953

Sep 23, 1958

Judd Mallory

Sep 17, 1957

Henry Roberts

Sep 20, 1953

Sep 30, 1959

Oct 6, 1960

Marshal Matthew Wayne

Sep 24, 1957

Sep 24, 1951

Police Sgt. Gifford

Sep 21, 1957

Luke

Sep 10, 1955

Sep 22, 1957

Oct 10, 1958

Sep 20, 1955

Capt. Eldon Sumac

May 11, 1956

Acting


Participated in 4 movies, 18 TV series



1960

Hans Weidman


1959

Police Sgt. Whitey Brandon




1958


1957

Marshal Matthew Wayne


1957


1957

Police Sgt. Gifford


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