Jack Lord

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Jack Lord Wiki Biography

John Joseph Patrick Ryan was born on 30 December 1920, in Brooklyn, New York City USA, of Irish descent, and as Jack Lord was an actor, best known for appearing in the television program “Hawaii Five-O” as the star Steve McGarrett from 1968 to 1980. He also appeared in numerous films and stage productions, and all of his efforts helped put his net worth to where it was prior to his passing in 1998.

How rich was Jack Lord? As of mid-2017, sources estimate a net worth that at $50 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. Some of the films he was part of include “Man of the West” and “Dr. No”; all of his achievements ensured the position of his wealth.

At a young age, Lord spent a lot of time at sea, and did painting; he also learned and developed equestrian skills. He was educated at John Adams High School, and after matriculating attended the US Merchant Marine Academy, graduating as an Ensign with a Third Mates License. He then got a football scholarship at New York University, where he studied Fine Arts. During World War II, he was a part of the US Army Corps of Engineers, mostly in Persia building bridges. He then became an Able Seaman before enrolling in the deck officer course. He also began his interest in acting at this time.

Jack then trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse, supporting himself by working as a car salesman while training, followed by attended the Actors Studio. Lord made his film debut in 1949 in “The Red Menace”, effectively a propaganda film, then tried his hand at producing in the film “Cry Murder”, but was also at home in live theater, making his Broadway debut in 1954, playing Slim Murphy in “The Traveling Lady”, and winning a Theatre World Award for his performance. He then became a part of the production “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” in 1954-55. He switched back to films, becoming the star of “Williamsburg: the Story of a Patriot”, before co-starring in the film “God’s Little Acre”, a film adaptation of the Erskine Caldwell novel. In 1962 in the premier James Bond film “Dr No”, he was the first actor to play Felix Leiter, which became a recurring role, and the same year starred in the series “Stoney Burke” as the titular character. Three years later, he made a guest appearance in “12 o-Clock High” before making a string of other guest appearances in popular shows, appearing in the first episode of “Have Gun, Will Travel”. as well as in the film “The Name of the Game Is Kill”.

Lord’s most notable role would come in “Hawaii Five-O”, which he helped conceive, and which he starred in it for 12 seasons, also becoming well known for casting native Hawaiians instead of mainland actors. Its popularity is confirmed by it becoming the longest-running cop show in television history during the airing of its last episode.

For his personal life, it is known that Jack married Anne Willard in 1944, but their marriage ended in divorce in 1947; their only son was killed in a road accident aged 13. In 1949 he married Marie de Narde who was a former fashion designer. After the end of “Hawaii Five-O” in 1980, he kept a low profile, but began suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for seven years before his death; he eventually passed away from congestive heart failure in 1998. His money was left to his wife, and was later passed to Hawaiian charities after her passing.

IMDB Wikipedia $50 million 1.83 m 1920 1920-12-30 1998 1998-01-21 Actor Actors Studio American Ann Cecily Willard Ann Cecily Willard (m. 1944–1947) Brooklyn December 30 Ellen Josephine O’Brien Ryan Erskine Caldwell Hawaii Honolulu Jack Lord Jack Lord Net Worth January 21 John Adams High School Josephine Ryan Marie De Narde (m. 1949–1998) Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre New York New York University one child Robert Ryan Thomas Ryan U.S. United States United States Merchant Marine Academy William Lawrence Ryan William Ryan

Jack Lord Quick Info

Full Name Jack Lord
Net Worth $50 Million
Date Of Birth December 30, 1920
Died January 21, 1998, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Height 1.83 m
Profession Actor
Education New York University, Actors Studio, United States Merchant Marine Academy, John Adams High School, Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre
Nationality American
Spouse Marie De Narde (m. 1949–1998), Ann Cecily Willard (m. 1944–1947)
Parents Ellen Josephine O’Brien Ryan, William Lawrence Ryan
Siblings William Ryan, Robert Ryan, Thomas Ryan, Josephine Ryan
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0520437/
Nominations TV Land Coolest Crime Fighting Team Award
Movies Dr. No, Man of the West, God’s Little Acre, Walk Like a Dragon, The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, The Hangman, Tip on a dead jockey, The Vagabond King, Williamsburg: the Story of a Patriot, The True Story of Lynn Stuart, M Station: Hawaii, Ride to Hangman’s Tree, The Counterfeit Killer
TV Shows Hawaii Five-O, Stoney Burke

Jack Lord Trademarks

  1. Detective Steve McGarrett on the original Hawaii Five-O TV series
  2. Always wore large panama hats

Jack Lord Important Facts

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  • Graduated from John Adams High School in Ozone Park, Queens, in June of 1938. He played football, was the art editor of the yearbook, president of the Arts and Crafts Club, and was a member of the Young Scientists’ Club.
  • His two younger brothers, Robert and Thomas, were twins.
  • Was of Irish and Spanish ancestry.
  • Liked to do fencing and go horseback riding and sailing.
  • Would get up every morning at three a.m. when he was working on Hawaii Five-O.
  • Had an older brother, William (Bill), two younger brothers, Robert and Thomas, and a younger sister, Josephine. Josephine became an English professor.
  • Was the first actor to play CIA Agent Felix Leiter in the “official” James Bond films, beginning with Dr. No (1962). His real name, John Patrick Ryan, is also the name of the CIA Agent hero of Tom Clancy’s novels. Both characters first appeared on film opposite Sean Connery.
  • His estate donated $40 million to the Hawaii Community Foundation.
  • Best remembered by the public for his starring role in Hawaii Five-O (1968).
  • A dedicated liberal activist, he was a vocal advocate of gun control in the United States.
  • An FBI file regarding a stalker lists his height as 6′ 0″, 2 inches shorter than his official biography.
  • Originally wanted to be billed as “Jack Ryan,” but discovered that another actor had already registered that name with Actor’s Equity. He wanted a short name, so he chose “Jack Lord” instead.
  • Son died at age 13.
  • Was considered for the part of Captain Kirk in Star Trek (1966), but was rejected by Gene Roddenberry and Desilu Studios because Lord wanted to also be co-producer, and own a percentage of the series.
  • Lord was about to reprise the role of Felix Leiter in Goldfinger (1964), but producer Albert R. Broccoli feared that his portrayal of 007’s CIA partner would overshadow the persona of James Bond as the main character. The character part was recast, with Cec Linder as the new Leiter.
  • Traci Lords has said she changed her name to “Lords” as an honor to her favorite actor, Jack Lord.

Jack Lord Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
M Station: Hawaii 1980 TV Movie Admiral Henderson Actor
Hawaii Five-O 1968-1980 TV Series Det. Steve McGarrett / Prof. Elton Raintree Actor
The Counterfeit Killer 1968 Don Owens Actor
The Name of the Game Is Kill! 1968 Symcha Lipa Actor
The High Chaparral 1968 TV Series Dan Brookes Actor
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1967 TV Series Pharos Mandor Actor
Ironside 1967 TV Series John Trask Actor
Ride to Hangman’s Tree 1967 Guy Russell Actor
The Fugitive 1967 TV Series Alan Bartlett Actor
The Invaders 1967 TV Series George Vikor Actor
The Doomsday Flight 1966 TV Movie Special Agent Frank Thompson Actor
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1965-1966 TV Series Harry Marcus / Don Owens / Abe Perez Actor
The Virginian 1966 TV Series Roy Dallman Actor
The F.B.I. 1966 TV Series Frank Andreas Shroeder Actor
12 O’Clock High 1965-1966 TV Series Col. Arnold Yates / Lt. Col. Preston Gallagher Actor
Laredo 1966 TV Series Jab Harlan Actor
Combat! 1965 TV Series Barney McKlosky Actor
The Loner 1965 TV Series Reverend Booker Actor
Kraft Suspense Theatre 1965 TV Series Paul Campbell Actor
Wagon Train 1965 TV Series Lee Barton Actor
Grand Hotel 1964 TV Movie Actor
The Reporter 1964 TV Series Nick Castle Actor
The Greatest Show on Earth 1964 TV Series Wally Walker Actor
Dr. Kildare 1964 TV Series Dr. Frank Michaels Actor
Stoney Burke 1962-1963 TV Series Stoney Burke Actor
Dr. No 1962 Felix Leiter Actor
Checkmate 1962 TV Series Ernie Chapin Actor
Cain’s Hundred 1961 TV Series Wilt Farrell Actor
Rawhide 1959-1961 TV Series Paul Evans / Blake Actor
Stagecoach West 1961 TV Series Johnny Dane / Russ Doty Actor
The Robert Herridge Theater 1961 TV Series Actor
Outlaws 1961 TV Series Jim Houston Actor
The Americans 1961 TV Series Charlie Goodwin Actor
Route 66 1961 TV Series Gabe Johnson Actor
Naked City 1960 TV Series Cary Glennon Actor
Walk Like a Dragon 1960 Linc Bartlett Actor
Bonanza 1960 TV Series Clay Renton Actor
One Step Beyond 1959 TV Series Dan Gardner Actor
The Lineup 1959 TV Series Army Armitage Actor
The Untouchables 1959 TV Series Bill Hagen Actor
The Hangman 1959 Johnny Bishop Actor
The Loretta Young Show 1959 TV Series Joe Actor
The Millionaire 1958 TV Series Lee Randolph Actor
U.S. Marshal 1958 TV Series Matt Bonner Actor
Man of the West 1958 Coaley Actor
God’s Little Acre 1958 Buck Walden Actor
The True Story of Lynn Stuart 1958 Willie Down Actor
Playhouse 90 1957-1958 TV Series Homer Aswell / Jim Kester Actor
The Silent Service 1957 TV Series Hurt Actor
Gunsmoke 1957 TV Series Nat Brandel / Myles Brandel Actor
Have Gun – Will Travel 1957 TV Series Dave Enderby Actor
Tip on a Dead Jockey 1957 Jimmy Heldon Actor
Climax! 1957 TV Series Charlie Mullaney Actor
Conflict 1957 TV Series Actor
Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot 1957 Short John Fry Actor
Lux Video Theatre 1956 TV Series Rudd Kendall / Buck Actor
Studio One in Hollywood 1956 TV Series Matt / Paul Chester Actor
The Vagabond King 1956 Ferrebouc Actor
Omnibus 1956 TV Series Actor
Goodyear Playhouse 1956 TV Series Actor
The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1956 TV Series Actor
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell 1955 Lt. Cmdr. Zachary ‘Zack’ Lansdowne Actor
The Elgin Hour 1955 TV Series Lieutenant Davis Actor
Appointment with Adventure 1955 TV Series Bill – Diner Proprietor Actor
Armstrong Circle Theatre 1955 TV Series Actor
Danger 1955 TV Series Actor
Suspense 1954 TV Series Actor
The Web 1954 TV Series Actor
Man Against Crime 1953-1954 TV Series Actor
Broadway Television Theatre 1953 TV Series Actor
The Hunter 1952 TV Series Actor
The Tattooed Stranger 1950 Detective Deke Del Vecchio (uncredited) Actor
Cry Murder 1950 Tommy Warren Actor
Project X 1949 John Bates Actor
M Station: Hawaii 1980 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Hawaii Five-O 1974-1975 TV Series executive producer – 29 episodes Producer
Cry Murder 1950 associate producer Producer
M Station: Hawaii 1980 TV Movie Director
Hawaii Five-O 1974-1979 TV Series 6 episodes Director
Hello Junkie 2001 Short special thanks Thanks
The Hypnotic Eye 1998 TV Series dedicatee – 1 episode Thanks
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Gene Kelly 1985 TV Special documentary Himself (uncredit) Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Frank Capra 1982 TV Special documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
The Whales That Wouldn’t Die 1980 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Good Morning America 1979 TV Series Himself Self
The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1978 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Henry Fonda 1978 TV Special documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
CBS Galaxy 1977 TV Special Himself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1969 TV Series Himself – Audience Bow Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1966 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Bob Hope Show 1963 TV Series Himself Self
Here’s Hollywood 1962 TV Series Himself Self
The Sixties 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Steve McGarrett – Hawaii Five-O Archive Footage
Pioneers of Television 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Steve McGarrett Archive Footage
La tele de tu vida 2007 TV Series Det. Steve McGarrett Archive Footage
Screwed 2000 Det. Steve McGarrett (uncredited) Archive Footage
Inside ‘Dr. No’ 2000 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
The James Bond Story 1999 TV Movie documentary Felix Leiter Archive Footage
The Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files 1997 TV Movie documentary Felix Leiter (uncredited) Archive Footage

Jack Lord Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1963 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Fictional Television Drama Stoney Burke (1962) Won
1963 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Fictional Television Drama Stoney Burke (1962) Nominated