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Ray Danton

Ray Danton (September 19, 1931 – February 11, 1992), also known as Raymond Danton, was a radio, film, stage, and television actor, director, and producer whose most famous roles were in the screen biographies ''The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond'' (1960) and ''The George Raft Story'' (1962). He was married to actress Julie Adams from 1954 to 1981.
==Life and career==
Danton was born Raymond Caplan〔("CAPLAN -- Jack, devoted husband of Selma, Beloved father of Ray Danton, cherished grandfather of Stevcn and dear brother...." )〕 in New York City, the son of Myrtle (née Menkin) and Jack Caplan.〔()〕 His family was Jewish, and he was a descendant of the Vilna Gaon.〔
Danton entered show business as a child radio actor on NBC radio's ''Let's Pretend'' show in 1943. Danton did many stage roles whilst attending the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Technical School and in 1950 went to London to appear on stage in the Tyrone Power production ''Mister Roberts''.
Danton's acting career was put on hold when he served in the United States Army infantry during the Korean War from 1951–1954.
Danton made his film debut in ''Chief Crazy Horse'' in 1955 and became contracted to Universal Pictures His second film ''I'll Cry Tomorrow'' led to his typecasting as a smooth but dangerous villain. His third film for Universal ''The Looters'' was where he met his future wife Julie Adams. He was prolific in television work as well as film where he received the Golden Globe Award in 1956 for the new male star of the year in film.
Beginning with ''Onionhead'' Danton worked with both Warner Bros. film and Warner Bros. Television This led to his most famous role ''The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond'' where he played the eponymous gangster for director Budd Boetticher. Danton played his role using dynamic body language with his smooth persona fitting the character like a glove. Danton reprised the role in Vic Morrow's ''Portrait of a Mobster''. Danton maintained his gangster persona with the title role in ''The George Raft Story'', a screen biography of 1930s actor/dancer George Raft.
In 1959, he guest starred in the episode “The Meeting” of Bruce Gordon's NBC docudrama of the Cold War, ''Behind Closed Doors''. Danton played American agent Ralph Drake who is sent to Austria to meet with western agents from six Iron Curtain countries after it is revealed that the Soviet Union had named a new head of the secret police.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Behind Closed Doors’ )
In 1960, Danton and Ron Foster were cast as Kane and Tommy Potts, respectively, in the episode "Bounty List" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, ''Colt .45''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Colt .45'' )〕 He also appeared in the ABC/WB western ''Lawman'' and the crime drama series, ''Bourbon Street Beat'' and ''The Roaring 20s''.
In 1961, Danton co-starred with Rosalind Russell, Alec Guinness, and Madlyn Rhue in ''A Majority of One''. He was a semi-regular on the ABC/WB adventure series ''The Alaskans'' and made several television pilots playing spies, such as '' Big Time'' (1957), ''Solitare'' (1961) for Warner Bros,〔http://www.mrpopculture.com/files/html/mar13-1961/〕 and ''Our Man Flint: Dead on Target'' (1976).
On October 9, 1962, Danton appeared as the gunfighter Vince Jackson in the episode "The Fortune Hunter" of the NBC western series, ''Laramie''. In the story line, Jackson is a suave but nefarious suitor for a young woman, Kitty McAllen, played by Carolyn Craig, whom he plans to marry in order to extort money from her wealthy father, Fred McAllen, portrayed by Parley Baer. However, series character Slim Sherman, played by John Smith, has his own interest in Kitty who is using Vince's alleged affections shrewdly to make Slim jealous. Ultimately, Kitty leaves Laramie to attend college.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Laramie'': "The Fortune Hunter", October 9, 1962 )〕 He also guest starred in the NBC western with a modern setting, ''Empire'' and its successor series, ''Redigo'', both starring Richard Egan.
In 1964, Danton was cast as Jere Fryer, the suitor of Pauline Cushman, the former Union Army spy played by Paula Raymond in the episode "The Wooing of Perilous Pauline" of the syndicated western television series, ''Death Valley Days''. In the story line, set in Casa Grande, Arizona Territory, where the feisty Miss Cushman was operating a saloon, Fryer makes a $100 bet with a friend that he can convince her to marry him within a week.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Wooing of Perilous Pauline on ''Death Valley Days'' )
In the mid-1960s, Danton alternated between American television series and European films such as ''Corrida Pour en Espion''/' and ''Secret Agent Super Dragon'', including a 1970 Hawaii Five-0 episode "The Last Eden" (as bellicose Hawaiian singer Jimmy Nuanu). He formed a production company in Europe producing films like ''The Last Mercenary'' and began directing with ''Deathmaster'' (1972) and ''Psychic Killer'' (1975). Danton continued directing as well as acting and started producing films such as ''Triangle'' in 1971. He guest-starred in an episode of the 1974 ABC police drama ''Nakia''.
Danton directed many episodes of Magnum PI in Season 8, 1988-1989
Danton died of complications from a kidney ailment in Los Angeles, California.〔McMurray, Emily J (editor) ''Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television'' Volume 11, Garland Publishing, Inc. (1993)〕
Danton's two sons, Steve and Mitchell, survive.

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