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Russ Tamblyn

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Russ Tamblyn
Russ Tamblyn at the 1990 Annual Emmy Awards cropped.jpg
Tamblyn at the 1990 Annual Emmy Awards.
BornRussell Irving Tamblyn
(1934-12-30) December 30, 1934 (age 82)
Los Angeles
OccupationActor and dancer
Years active1948–present
Spouse(s)
  • Venetia Stevenson (m. 1956; div. 1957)
  • Elizabeth Kempton (m. 1960; div. 1979)
  • Bonnie Murray (m. 1981)
Children

China Tamblyn

Amber Tamblyn
Websitewww.russtamblyn.com

Russell Irving Tamblyn (born December 30, 1934) is an American film and television actor and dancer, who is best known for his performances in the title role of the 1958 film Tom Thumb and in the 1961 film West Side Story as Riff, the leader of the Jets gang. He is also known for appearing in such films as Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, The War of the Gargantuas, Peyton Place and The Haunting, as well as for his portrayal of Dr. Lawrence Jacoby in the television drama Twin Peaks.

Early life and career in films[edit]

Tamblyn who was born in Los Angeles, California, is the son of actors Sally Aileen (Triplett) (1912-1995) and Eddie Tamblyn (Edward Francis Tamblyn) (1908-1957).[1] He is the older brother of Larry Tamblyn, organist for the 1960s band The Standells.

Tamblyn as Norman Paige in Peyton Place

Discovered at the age of ten by actor Lloyd Bridges after acting in a play, Tamblyn's first film appearance was a small non-speaking role in 1948's The Boy With Green Hair. He also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show as a child.

Tamblyn then portrayed the young Saul in Cecil B. DeMille's 1949 version of Samson and Delilah. He played the younger version of John Dall's character in the 1950 film noir Gun Crazy. Later the same year, he had a minor role as Elizabeth Taylor's younger brother in Father of the Bride, as well as in the sequel, released the following year, Father's Little Dividend. He also played a young soldier in boot camp in 1953's Take the High Ground!.

His training as a gymnast in high school and abilities as an acrobat prepared him for his breakout role as Gideon, the youngest brother, in 1954's Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

He appeared with Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford in The Fastest Gun Alive (1956), where he performed an extraordinary "shovel" dance at a hoe-down early in the film. Though uncredited, he served as a choreographer for Elvis Presley in 1957's Jailhouse Rock. Tamblyn portrayed Norman Page in the 1957 film of Peyton Place, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Tamblyn then played Tony Baker in 1958's High School Confidential prior to his being drafted into the United States Army. His performances in film musicals have included the title role in 1958's Tom Thumb and Danny, one of the sailors in the 1955 film version of Hit the Deck. His most famous musical role was Riff, the leader of the Jets in West Side Story (1961).

In 1960, he portrayed The Cherokee Kid in Cimarron. He appeared in two 1962 MGM-Cinerama movies, The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm and How the West Was Won. He was seen the next year as Orm in The Long Ships, as Luke Sanderson in The Haunting, and as Lt. "Smitty" Smith in Follow the Boys. Tamblyn starred in the 1966 Japanese kaiju film War of the Gargantuas. He appeared in the horror film Necromancer in 1988.

Tamblyn played the supporting role in Neil Young's 1982 Human Highway while also credited for screenplay and choreography. Tamblyn is credited as director, choreographer and actor for Neil Young's Greendale concert tour.[2] In 2011 he portrayed "Doc" in the action-thriller film Drive.

The Academy Film Archive preserved First Film and Rio Reel by Tamblyn.[3]

Television roles[edit]

In 1990–91, Tamblyn starred as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby on the David Lynch-created series Twin Peaks (alongside his West Side Story co-star Richard Beymer who played Ben Horne); his scenes in the 1992 prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me were cut.

In 1999, he portrayed Dr. Hayden on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, and in 2000, he appeared with his daughter Amber on another soap opera, General Hospital, as the character he portrayed ten years earlier on Twin Peaks. He also appeared on General Hospital in 1997 dancing with his daughter Amber during the Nurses Ball. In 2004 he appeared with Amber again, playing the "Dog Walker God" manifestation of God encountered by her in three episodes of Joan of Arcadia.

Tamblyn has also appeared in television series such as Tarzan, Fame (the 1980s television spin-off of the film of the same name), Quantum Leap, Nash Bridges and in Babylon 5 (episode "A Distant Star"). Russ Tamblyn also played Chuck Margaret on The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.

Tamblyn reprised his role as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby in the Twin Peaks revival released in 2017. He appeared in Gunsmoke with James Arness and Harold J. Stone.

Personal life[edit]

He has been married three times and has two[4] children from his second and third marriages.

He is the father of actress Amber Tamblyn, who played the starring role in the CBS television series Joan of Arcadia and Two and a Half Men from 2013 to the series finale episode. Tamblyn acted opposite his daughter in several episodes of the former as God in the form of a man walking dogs. The two also have worked together in Rebellious, Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard, and in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret. Russ and Amber also both have cameos in Quentin Tarantino's film Django Unchained, billed as "Son of a Gunfighter" and "Daughter of a Son of a Gunfighter", respectively, an allusion to Russ's leading role in the 1965 western Son of a Gunfighter.

Currently, he is working on his autobiography, titled Dancing on The Edge. According to his official website, he is half-way done with the book, and just completed the chapter on his experiences making West Side Story.

Tamblyn underwent open heart surgery in October 2014. There were complications following the surgery and during the rehabilitation, although his health had reportedly improved as of February 2015.[5]

Filmography[edit]

Feature films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1948The Boy with Green HairClassmateUncredited
1949Reign of TerrorPierre's Oldest Son
The Kid from ClevelandJohnny BarrowsCredited as Rusty Tamblyn
Samson and DelilahSaul
1950Gun CrazyBart Tare at 14
Captain Carey, U.S.A.PietroCredited as Rusty Tamblyn
The Vicious YearsTino
Father of the BrideTommy Banks
1951Father's Little Dividend
As Young as You FeelWillie McKinleyCredited as Rusty Tamblyn
Cave of OutlawsYoung PeterUncredited
1952Retreat, Hell!Private
The Winning TeamWillie AlexanderCredited as Rusty Tamblyn
1953Take the High Ground!Paul Jamison
1954Seven Brides for Seven BrothersGideon Pontipee
Deep in My HeartLazar Berrison, Jr.Uncredited
1955Many Rivers to CrossShields
Hit the DeckDanny Xavier Smith
1956The Last HuntJimmy
The Fastest Gun AliveEric Doolittle
The Young GunsTully Rice
1957Don't Go Near the WaterEnsign Tyson
Peyton PlaceNorman Page
1958High School Confidential!Tony Baker/Mike Wilson
Tom ThumbTom Thumb
1960CimarronThe Cherokee Kid
1961West Side StoryRiff
1962The Wonderful World of the Brothers GrimmThe Woodsman ('The Dancing Princess') / Tom Thumb
How the West Was WonConfederate deserter
1963Follow the BoysLt (JG) "Smitty" Smith
The HauntingLuke Sanderson
1964The Long ShipsOrm
1965Son of a GunfighterJohnny Ketchum
1966War of the GargantuasDr. Paul Stewart
1969The Female BunchBill
Satan's SadistsAnchor
Scream Free!Link
1971Dracula vs. FrankensteinRico
The Last MovieMember of Billy's Gang
1975Win, Place or StealRaymond
1976Black HeatZiggy
1982Neil Young: Human HighwayFred Kelly
1985The Fantasy Film Worlds of George PalHimselfDocumentary
1987Commando SquadAnchor
1988NecromancerCharles DeLonge
B.O.R.N.Hugh
1989The Phantom EmpireBill
1990AftershockHank Franklin
Blood ScreamsFrank
1991Wizards of the Demon SwordUlric
1992Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with MeDr. Lawrence JacobyScenes deleted
1993Little Devils: The BirthDoc Clapton
1994Cabin BoyChocki
Desert SteelTate
1995StarstruckWheeler / Homeless Man
RebelliousOld Guy
Attack of the 60 Foot CenterfoldGas Attendant
1996Invisible MomDr. Woorter
1997Little Miss MagicBrenden Moran
Johnny Mysto: Boy WizardBlackmoor
1998My Magic DogVito
2000Special Envoys
2002Cinerama AdventureHimself
2010The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd MargaretChuck Margaret
2011DriveDoc
2012Django UnchainedSon of a Gunfighter
2014HitsRuss

Awards and nominations[edit]

Awards and nominations
AwardCategoryYearTitle of workResult
Academy AwardBest Actor in a Supporting Role1957Peyton PlaceNominated
Golden Globe AwardMost Promising Newcomer - Male1956Hit the DeckWon (shared with Ray Danton)
Golden Laurel AwardTop Male Musical Performance1959Tom ThumbNominated

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