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Alan Hale, Jr.

Alan Hale Jr.
Birth name Alan Hale Mackahan Jr.
Born March 8, 1921(1921-03-08)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Died January 2, 1990 (aged 68)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Spouse(s) Naomi Hale, married 1964-1990 (his death)

Alan Hale Jr. (born Alan Hale Mackahan, March 8, 1921[1]January 2, 1990) was an American movie and television actor, best known for his role as the much beloved Skipper, Jonas Grumby, on the popular sitcom Gilligan's Island.

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He was born in Los Angeles, California. His father, character actor Alan Hale Sr. (who looked almost exactly like his son), had an extremely successful career in movies as a supporting actor, appearing in many Errol Flynn films, acting in 235 movies altogether, and playing Little John in Robin Hood films three times over a 28-year span. While his father was adapting to sound films, Hale Jr. began his career while still a baby.

During the Second World War, he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard. After his father's death in 1950, Junior was dropped from his name. His mother would go on to live until 1979.

His first important roles were as a member of Gene Autry's recurring cast of players. During the late 1940s and early 1950s, he frequently appeared in Autry movies and The Gene Autry Show on TV. He also starred in television series, such as 1952-53's Biff Baker U.S.A.. He later played the lead role in classic western series Casey Jones (TV series) (32 B&W episodes of 25 mins from 1957-1958) and The Good Guys (1968-70). In 1962, Hale also appeared on The Andy Griffith Show as Jeff Pruitt, a rough, back-woods bachelor who comes to Mayberry to find a bride. In the episode, he refers to Barney Fife more than once as "little buddy," a nickname he would later use in his most famous and beloved role, that of the Skipper on Gilligan's Island, which ran from 1964 to 1967.

During his very long and successful career, he was noted for his fine supporting character roles in such movies as Up Periscope,The fifth Musketeer, The Lady Takes a Flyer, The Giant Spider Invasion, Hang 'Em High with Clint Eastwood and The West Point Story.

Hale died on January 2, 1990 from respiratory failure due to cancer of the thymus. A resident of Hollywood, California in his final years, Hale was at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Los Angeles at the time of his death.

Alan Hale Jr. on Gunsmoke.
Alan Hale Jr. on Gunsmoke.

The popularity of Gilligan's Island typecast its actors, making it difficult for them to successfully pursue diversified acting opportunites. However, Hale often said he did not mind being so closely identified with the Skipper. He owned a restaurant in the Beverly Hills area ("Alan Hale's Lobster House") and would often greet customers in his "Skipper" hat.

Hale was known for his great love of children. When he was dying of cancer, he learned there was a sick child in the same hospital who loved the show. He went to see the boy and said "The Skipper's here, son, everything is going to be all right."

During the weekends of 1974 to 1977, a new generation enjoyed the cartoon version of The New Adventures of Gilligan and by 1978, they brought back the original crew for a two-part episode named Rescue From Gilligan's Island. This experience was renewed in 1979 and 1981.

  1. ^ The date of birth given by both the California Birth Index (as Alan Hale Mackahan) and Social Security Death Index (as Alan J Hale, SSN 548-28-2004) is 8 March 1921.

  • Flint, Peter B.. "Alan Hale Jr., Who Was Skipper On 'Gilligan's Island,' Dies at 71l", The New York Times, January 4, 1990. Retrieved on 2006-10-19. (English) 

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