Jon Cedar
Jon Cedar | |
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Born |
United States | January 22, 1931
Died |
April 14, 2011 80) Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Resting place |
Groman Eden Mortuary, Mission Hills, California |
Occupation | Actor |
Jon Cedar (January 22, 1931 – April 14, 2011) was an American actor.[1] He appeared in more than sixty television and film roles during his career.[2]
Cedar began his acting career in high school theater productions at Detroit High School.[2] He enlisted in the U.S. military and served in Italy during the Korean War.[2] Cedar moved to Hollywood after leaving the military.[2] Cedar toured the United States with his family, appearing in traveling musical and touring off-Broadway productions.[1] His stage credits during this time included the national tours of South Pacific, Irma La Douce and The Deputy.[1] He also joined the theatre troupe, the Players Ring, based in Hollywood, with his brother, George Cedar.[1]
Cedar had a recurring role as Corporal Karl Langenscheidt on the television series, Hogan's Heroes from 1965 to 1971. [1] His other television roles included Matlock, Barnaby Jones, Kojak, Ben Casey, The Greatest American Hero, Moonlighting, The Rockford Files, Murder, She Wrote and the 1987 film In Love and War.[1][2] His last television appearance was in an episode of The Inside in 2005.[2]
Cedar was a co-star, co-screenwriter and associate producer on the 1978 horror film The Manitou, which starred Tony Curtis.[1] His additional film credits included Little Cigars (1973), The Execution of Private Slovik (1974), Foxy Brown (1974), Day of the Animals (1977), Capricorn One (1978), The Concorde ... Airport '79 (1979), Death Hunt (1981), Kiss Daddy Goodbye (1981), and Messenger of Death (1988). His last film role was in the 1997 film Murder in Mind.[2]
He and his late wife, Barbara Cedar, owned and operated a script typing company, Barbara's Place, during the 1970s and 1980s. In the 1990s he coached actors at Theater Theater in Hollywood, California, including Chris Aable who introduced him to fellow actors who also became students of Cedar, Gedde Watanabe and Steve Burton.[2]
Jon Cedar died of leukemia at Providence Tarzana Medical Center in Los Angeles on April 14, 2011, at the age of 80.[1] He was predeceased by his wife, Barbara. Cedar was survived by his daughter, actress Loren Thompson; son, producer Michael Cedar; partner, Elynore Leigh; and brother, actor George Cedar.[2] His memorial service was held at the Groman Eden Mortuary in Mission Hills, California.[1]
Filmography
- The Quick and the Dead (1963) - Lt. Rogers
- Shell Shock (1964)
- Little Cigars (1973) - Faust
- The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) - Holloway
- Foxy Brown (1974) - Dr. Chase
- Swashbuckler (1976) - Pirate Gun Captain
- Day of the Animals (1977) - Frank Young
- Capricorn One (1978) - F.B.I. Man Number 1
- The Manitou (1978) - Dr. Jack Hughes
- The Concorde ... Airport '79 (1979) - Froelich
- Death Hunt (1981) - Hawkins
- Kiss Daddy Goodbye (1981) - Wally Stanton
- Second Thoughts (1983) - Prosecutor
- Messenger of Death (1988) - Saul
- Feds (1988) - Senior Agent
- Interceptor (1992) - Elliot
- Body Shot (1994) - Senator Stanford Holliday
- Murder in Mind (1997) - Superior Officer
References
External links
- Jon Cedar at the Internet Movie Database