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John Anderson (actor)

John Anderson (October 20, 1922 – August 7, 1992) was an American character actor.
==Biography==
John Robert Anderson was born and raised in Quincy, Illinois. Anderson served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II, where he met artist Orazio Fumagalli,〔("Orazio Fumagalli" ), focusonthemasters.com; accessed May 15, 2015.〕 who became his lifelong friend. Anderson held a master's degree in drama from the University of Iowa.〔
An accomplished actor, Anderson started out on Broadway, including an appearance in the musical ''Paint Your Wagon'' in 1951.〔(John Anderson ) at Internet Broadway Database〕 He later worked primarily in film and television.
Standing 6'5½" tall (197 cm), he bore a strong resemblance to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, whom he portrayed three times. He appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's ''Psycho'' (1960) as "California Charlie", the used car salesman who helps Marion Crane (Janet Leigh). On television, he appeared in such series as ''Gunsmoke'', ''The Rifleman'', ''Laramie'', ''Have Gun Will Travel'', ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'', ''The Virginian'', ''The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'', ''The Californians'', ''Johnny Ringo'', ''Trackdown'', ''The Big Valley'', ''Emergency!'', and ''Outlaws''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Zane Grey Theatre'': "Rebel Ranger", December 3, 1959 )〕 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Laramie'': "The Violent Ones", March 5, 1963 )
Anderson appeared in ''The Rat Patrol'' (four times, three as the same character). He made three guest appearances on ''Perry Mason'', including the role of defendant George Andrews in the 1959 episode, "The Case of the Calendar Girl", and murderer Dan O'Malley in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Greek Goddess". He also appeared in ''Overland Trail'', ''The Tall Man'', and ''The Legend of Jesse James''. He played an eccentric farmer who jealously guarded his prize watermelon with a shotgun in "For the Love of Willadean: A Taste of Melon", part of Walt Disney's ''Wonderful World of Color''.〔(''For the Love of Willadean: A Taste of Melon Poster'' ), imdb.com; accessed May 15, 2015.〕
Anderson had a recurring role in ''MacGyver'' as Harry Jackson, MacGyver's grandfather. Other credits include: ''Man Without a Gun'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''MASH'', ''The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'', ''Once an Eagle'', ''Rich Man, Poor Man Book II'', ''Backstairs at the White House'', ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', and ''Dallas''. A recurring ''Twilight Zone'' actor, he appeared in four different episodes ("The Old Man in the Cave", "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville", "The Odyssey of Flight 33", and "A Passage for Trumpet").〔("A Passage for Trumpet" ), tv.com; accessed May 15, 2015.〕

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