Northern Calloway

Northern Calloway
Calloway as David on Sesame Street
Born (1948-01-22)January 22, 1948
New York City, U.S.
Died January 9, 1990(1990-01-09) (aged 41)
Ossining, New York, U.S.
Resting place Ferncliff Cemetery
Occupation Actor, voice artist, comedian
Years active 19661989

Northern James Calloway (January 22, 1948 January 9, 1990)[1] was an American actor, voice artist, singer, and comedian, best known for playing David on Sesame Street from 1971 through 1989.

On Sesame Street, his character David was studying to be a lawyer, but when Mr. Hooper died, David took over Hooper's Store. He was a favorite among the many viewers of Sesame Street during his time on the show, but his later career was increasingly hampered by a serious decline in his mental health, until he had to be dismissed from the show and later institutionalized.

On January 9, 1990, Calloway died of cardiac arrest, two weeks shy of his 42nd birthday.

Career

Calloway graduated from New York City's High School of Performing Arts in 1966, and he joined the Lincoln Center Repertory Company the same year. Stage roles he performed include:[2][3]

Calloway performed in six productions on Broadway from 1968 to 1980.

In 1971, he joined the cast of Sesame Street as David, a role he would hold for eighteen years.[4]

On the morning of September 19, 1980, Calloway was arrested in Nashville, Tennessee. He beat Mary Stagaman, marketing director of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, with an iron rod, causing serious head and rib injuries.[5] He then fled into the suburbs of Nashville, where he smashed a plate-glass window and storm door at one house and did extensive damage to the interior of anotherdestroying the family's collection of fine crystal, smashing a television set and breaking light bulbs with his bare hands.

He also stole a backpack from a first grader, and smashed a windshield with a rock before fleeing the scene, where witnesses reported him wearing only a Superman T-shirt. He was arrested after hiding out in a couple's garage, screaming, "Help! I'm David from Sesame Street and they're trying to kill me!"[6][7][8][9][10]

In his authorized history Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street, author Michael Davis writes that Calloway's final years on the show were marked by periods of deteriorating health and ability punctuated by episodes of erratic behavior; during these years, he cites that Calloway reportedly bit music coordinator Danny Epstein during an on set fight, and he also states Calloway once appeared unannounced at Alison Bartlett's high school and proposed to her.

By 1987, executive producer Dulcy Singer became increasingly doubtful about Calloway's future with the show. As a result, the writers gradually and quietly ended the relationship that the character of David had with Maria Figueroa (Sonia Manzano), which had been in the storyline for several years (Maria soon began a romance with Luis Rodriguez (Emilio Delgado), which resulted in their marriage in May 1988). Eventually, in the spring of 1989, Calloway was dismissed from Sesame Street by Singer, following the aforementioned incident with Danny Epstein.[8] His final appearance was in the 20th season finale, aired May 19, 1989.

Death

On January 9, 1990, Calloway died after going into cardiac arrest, during a violent altercation with a staff physician. He was then taken to Phelps Memorial Hospital in North Tarrytown, where he was pronounced dead at the age of 41. A coroner's report listed Calloway's official cause of death as exhaustive psychosis, now more commonly called excited delirium syndrome (EDS).[11]

A prior marriage to Terri Calloway ended in divorce.[12] He was survived by his mother Bunnetta Calloway and his brother Gregory Calloway both of Manhattan, New York and his sister Connie Calloway Jackson of Baltimore, Maryland.[13]

Calloway was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery.

Filmography

Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1972 Together for Days Calvin

Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1971–1989 Sesame Street David

References

  1. https://sci.ccc.nashville.gov/Search/CriminalHistory?P_CASE_IDENTIFIER=NORTHERN%20J%5ECALLOWAY%5E09101948%5E85311
  2. The Broadway League. "Northern J. Calloway - IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information". Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  3. "Northern Calloway, Actor, 41, on Stage And 'Sesame Street'", The New York Times, January 13, 1990
  4. http://www.sesamestreet.org/onair/cast/northern_calloway
  5. https://books.google.com/books?lr=&as_brr=0&as_pt=MAGAZINES&id=_UEDAAAAMBAJ&dq=sesame+street+northern+calloway+1980&q=Northern+Calloway#v=onepage&q=Northern%20J.%20Calloway&f=false
  6. Hilman, Randy (September 20, 1980). "Sesame Street Actor Charged In Neighborhood Rampage Here". The Nashville Tennessean. archived. Nashville, TN.
  7. Hilman, Randy (September 21, 1980). The Nashville Tennessean. archived. Nashville, TN. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. 1 2 Davis, Michael (2008). Street gang: the complete history of Sesame Street. United States: Viking Press. pp. 277–279. ISBN 978-0-670-01996-0.
  9. "The Afro American - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  10. https://books.google.com/books?id=zb0DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA58&dq=sesame+street+northern+calloway+1980&lr=&as_brr=0&as_pt=MAGAZINES&ei=hvs_SdXjKJOIkAS80oHUDg#v=onepage&q=sesame%20street%20northern%20calloway%201980&f=false
  11. Davis, Michael (2008). Street gang: the complete history of Sesame Street. United States: Viking Press. pp. 295–296. ISBN 978-0-670-01996-0.
  12. http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=101871
  13. Northern Calloway, Actor, 41, on Stage And 'Sesame Street'
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