James Gregory

One of the most beloved actors of all, James Gregory was born December 23, 1911, in the Bronx and grew up in New Rochelle, NY. In high school, he was elected president of the Drama Club. He went to work on Wall Street as a runner shortly after the 1929 crash. James Gregory performed in drama groups and achieved pro status as a summer stock player in 1935. He performed in plays throughout New York, New Jersey and Maryland. His troupe of performers toured small towns in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, towing a trailer full of theatre props; they performed in school gyms, churches and YMCAs, earning $25 for a week of one-night stands. In 1939, James Gregory made his Broadway debut in a production of "Key Largo". Over the next 16 years, he performed in approximately 25 Broadway productions. (His career was interrupted by WWII; he served for 3 years in the Navy and Marine Corps. His tour of duty took him to the Pacific where he spent 83 days on Okinawa). One good thing that came out of the war years is that he married Anne in 1944, and they would stay together always. During his Broadway career, James Gregory earned consistently favorable reviews by drama critics from the New York Press, Boston Globe, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Hollywood Reporter and Variety. James Gregory did a few TV spots as early as 1951, and in 1955 he made the transition from the Broadway stage to live television. The following year, after a couple of earlier uncredited movie appearances, he would also begin his movie career in earnest. He worked steadily throughout the early years of TV, working for major live television productions from New York to Hollywood. In 1959, James Gregory made television history by costarring in the pilot episode of the The Twilight Zone (1959); the episode "Where Is Everybody?" concerning the relevant topic of the USA winning the space race by sending a manned spaceship to the moon sold the series. James Gregory would play Dean Martin's exasperated boss MacDonald in the first 3 of the Matt Helm movies: The Silencers (1966), Murderers' Row (1966) and The Ambushers (1967). But he won his biggest acclaim as Inspector Frank Luger for the entire run of the TV series Barney Miller (1974) (1975-1982). This was his signature role; as the Inspector, he would be lovable, irritating, ingratiating, exasperating and humorous, sometimes all at the same time. He was Barney's buddy for 7 years, and the series ended with the Inspector getting himself a mail-order bride. James Gregory retired from acting in 1983, with over 100 TV and movie credits. He has entertained, uplifted and captivated us with his performances. He has endeared himself to a legion of fans. When asked to define his life's work, he simply said, "I am an actor". Fans would disagree with him. James Gregory is so much more -- role model and inspiration.

Known For

Birth Location Bronx, New York, USA
Born 1911-12-23
Died 2002-09-16

Movies

The Flight of Dragons as Bryagh / Smrgol (voice)
1984
Gridlock as Gen. Caribou Caruthers
1980
The Comeback Kid as Scotty
1980
The Main Event as Gough
1979
The Bastard as Will Campbell
1978
1975
The Abduction of Saint Anne as Pete Haggerty
1975
Miracle on 34th Street as District Attorney
1973
The Weekend Nun as Sid Richardson
1972
A Very Missing Person as Oscar Piper
1972
The Marshal of Madrid as Oil Tycoon
1972
The Late Liz as Sam Burns
1971
Shoot Out as Sam Foley
1971
1971
The Hawaiians as Dr. Whipple Sr. (uncredited)
1970
The Love God? as Darrell Evans Hughes
1969
Cocoon as Jonathan Kaye
1968
The Secret War of Harry Frigg as Gen. Homer Prentiss
1968
The Ambushers as MacDonald
1967
Clambake as Duster Heyward
1967
The Hunted as Buckman
1967
Murderers' Row as MacDonald
1966
The Silencers as MacDonald
1966
A Rage to Live as Dr. O'Brien
1965
The Sons of Katie Elder as Morgan Hastings
1965
Quick, Before It Melts as Vice Admiral
1965
A Distant Trumpet as Maj. Gen. Alexander Upton Quaint
1964
Captain Newman, M.D. as Col. Edgar Pyser
1963
Twilight of Honor as Norris Bixby
1963
PT 109 as Commander C.R. Ritchie
1963
The Manchurian Candidate as Sen. John Yerkes Iselin
1962
1962
X-15 as Tom Deparma
1961
1960
Hey Boy! Hey Girl! as Father Burton
1959
Al Capone as Schaefler (narrator)
1959
Onionhead as Lt. Cmdr. Fox aka The Skipper
1958
1958
Underwater Warrior as Lt. William Arnold
1958
Gun Glory as Grimsell
1957
The Big Caper as Flood
1957
The Young Stranger as Sergeant Shipley
1957
Nightfall as Ben Fraser
1956
The Scarlet Hour as Ralph Nevins
1956
Knife in the Dark as Willie
1954
At This Moment as Bill Ritter
1954
The Frogmen as Chief Petty Officer Lane
1951
The Naked City as Patrolman Albert Hicks (uncredited)
1948
1948

Movies

Off the Wall Producer
1977