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Birthday: Jun 08, 1936
Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

James Darren

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   James William Ercolani (June 8, 1936 - September 2, 2024), known by his stage name James Darren, was an American television and film actor, television director, and singer. He wanted to be an actor and studied in New York City with Stella Adler for a number of years. He would also occasionally sing although he later said "I wasn't really a singer. I was a kid in Philly whose dad would take him to bars and nightclubs and I would get up and sing two songs." Darren was discovered by talent agent and casting director Joyce Selznick after he got some photographs taken by Maurice Seymour to show potential agents: His secretary, a woman by the name of Yvonne Bouvier, asked me if I was interested in getting into film. I said yeah, I was. She said I know someone you should meet. She set up a meeting between me and Joyce Selznick, who worked for Screen Gems. Joyce brought me over to Columbia Pictures about a week later and got me a contract there. Columbia signed Darren to a long term contract in July 1956. A few weeks later, he was filming his first film, Rumble on the Docks. His appearance was well received and he got a lot of fan mail - second at the studio only to Kim Novak. Darren guest starred on an episode of TV's The Web ("Kill and Run") then Columbia gave him a support role in an "A" picture, the comedy Operation Mad Ball, starring Jack Lemmon. He had support roles in two films directed by Phil Karlson: The Brothers Rico and Gunman's Walk. In between he was in The Tijuana Story, although his role was relatively small. Darren was third billed in the surf film, Gidget. He also sang the title track. The film was a hit with teen audiences and so was the song. Darren wound up recording a string of pop hits for Colpix Records, the biggest of which was "Goodbye Cruel World". It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Another sizeable hit was "Her Royal Majesty". He is also featured in one of the Scopitone series of pop music video jukebox films ("Because You're Mine"). Darren was third billed in a series of films for Columbia: The Gene Krupa Story, All the Young Men, and Let No Man Write My Epitaph. He had a cameo as himself in a teen film, Because They're Young, singing the title track. Darren had a supporting role in the World War II film The Guns of Navarone. Also popular was Gidget Goes Hawaiian, where Darren reprised his role as Moondoggie; he was given top billing. Darren also acted in Diamond Head as well as a third time in Gidget Goes to Rome, which he sang the title track for, Under the Yum Yum Tree. In 1963, Darren signed a seven picture deal with Universal, starting with The Lively Set. He was the singing voice of Yogi Bear in the animated film, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, on the song "Ven-e, Ven-o, Ven-a". He was the singing voice of his own character "Jimmy Darrock" on an episode of The Flintstones. However the character's dialogue was provided by voice actor Lennie Weinrib. He subsequently launched a career as a director, notably of action-based series , including Hunter, The A-Team, Silk Stalkings, Renegade, and Nowhere Man, as well as dramas such as Beverly Hills, 90210 and Melrose Place. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Darren, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography
Movie Cast Year
The Guns of Navarone Pvt. Spyros Pappadimos 1961
Venus in Furs Jimmy Logan 1969
The Brothers Rico Johnny Rico 1957
Gidget Goes to Rome Moondoggie (Jeffrey Matthews) 1963
Gunman's Walk Davy Hackett 1958
Operation Mad Ball Pvt. Widowskas 1957
Gidget Goes Hawaiian Jeffrey "Moondoggy" Matthews 1961
Gidget Moondoggie 1959
The Gene Krupa Story Eddie Sirota 1959
City Beneath the Sea Dr. Talty 1971
Rumble on the Docks Jimmy Smigelski 1956
For Those Who Think Young Gardner "Ding" Pruitt III 1964
Mooch Goes to Hollywood James Darren 1971
Let No Man Write My Epitaph Nick Romano 1960
All the Young Men Pvt. Cotton 1960
The Lively Set Casey Owens 1964
Diamond Head Paul Kahana 1962
The Tijuana Story Mitch 1957
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! Yogi Bear ('Ven-e, Ven-o, Ven-a') (singing voice) 1964
Because They're Young Self 1960
Scruples Vito Orsini 1981
Lucky Paulie 2017
The Boss' Son Buddy Weistein 1978
What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Self 2018
Aliens From Another Planet Tony Newman 1982
The Lives of Jenny Dolan Orlando 1975
Turnover Smith Georgie Green 1980
New Dimensions Self 2018
T.J. Hooker - Blood Sport Officer Jim Corrigan 1986
Series Cast Year
The Time Tunnel Tony Newman 1966
T. J. Hooker Officer Jim Corrigan 1982
Hawaii Five-O Johnny Munroe 1968
The Flintstones Jimmy Darrock (voice) 1960
Charlie's Angels David Barzak 1976
Melrose Place 1992
Battle of the Network Stars 1976
Vega$ 1978
Police Woman Rick Matteo 1974
Police Story 1973
S.W.A.T. 1975
Diagnosis: Murder Councilman Matthew Watson 1993
Malibu U Self 1967
The Steve Allen Show Self - Singer 1956
The Barbara McNair Show Self 1969
The Oscars Self 1953
The Dick Clark Show Self 1958
The Shuttlepod Show Self 2022
The Bob Hope Show Self 1950
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Self 1962
The Mike Douglas Show Self - Co-Host 1961
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Vic Fontaine 1993
T. J. Hooker Dan Danko 1982
The Love Boat Tony Streeter 1977
The Mike Douglas Show Self 1961
Baa Baa Black Sheep Lt. Col. Rod Towers 1976
Dinah! Self 1974
Love, American Style Roger Barnes 1969
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Omir 1964
The Donna Reed Show Buzz Berry 1958
The Donna Reed Show Kip Dennis / Jim Bryce 1958
Tonight Starring Jack Paar Self 1957
Renegade Lou Delgado 1992
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