Roy Thinnes

Roy Thinnes
Thinnes in 1971.
Born (1938-04-06) April 6, 1938
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1957present
Spouse(s)
Barbara Ainslee
(m. 1962; div. 1967)

Lynn Loring
(m. 1967; div. 1984)

Katherine Smythe
(m. 1987; div. 2001)

Stephanie Batailler
(m. 2005)
Children 5
Website http://www.roythinnes.com

Roy Thinnes (born April 6, 1938) is an American television and film actor best known for his portrayal of lonely hero David Vincent in the ABC 1967–68 television series The Invaders.

He also played Alfred Wentworth in the pilot episode of Law & Order. He starred in the 1969 British science fiction film, Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (also known as Doppelgänger).

Early life and career

Thinnes was born in Chicago and educated at Los Angeles City College. His ethnic background is German. His first primetime role was as a brother of ex-cop Lee Marvin in a 1962 episode of The Untouchables, called "A Fist of Five". Later he appeared as Ben Quick in the short-lived 1965-66 television series The Long Hot Summer, which ran on ABC. During its run he received around 1,500 letters a week from women and appeared on the cover of TV Guide (April 9–15, 1966 issue) for his one and only time to date. The TV series The Invaders soon followed, with Thinnes playing an architect named David Vincent who accidentally witnesses the arrival of aliens from another planet and wages a seemingly hopeless one-man campaign against them. The series became a cult classic, leading to other 'aliens vs earthlings' films and TV shows.

Another short-lived series in which Thinnes starred was in the lead role on The Psychiatrist as Dr. James Whitman. In 1963, Thinnes guest starred as David Dunlear in the episode "Something Crazy's Going On in the Back Room" of The Eleventh Hour. In 1964, he appeared twice in episodes "Murder by Scandal" and the "Lost Lady Blues" of the 13-episode CBS drama The Reporter starring Harry Guardino as journalist Danny Taylor of the fictitious New York Globe newspaper. Thinnes also appeared as a guest star on Twelve O'Clock High, becoming a casualty of war while commanding a B-17 on a dangerous mission. He appeared as intrepid writer and investigator of the supernatural David Norliss in 1973's The Norliss Tapes, a pilot for an unproduced TV series, and played a suspicious schoolmaster in the TV movie Satan's School for Girls.

He appeared in the disaster films Airport 1975 as the co-pilot, and The Hindenburg as a sadistic SS captain. Thinnes was cast in Alfred Hitchcock's 1976 film Family Plot in the role of nefarious jeweler Arthur Adamson when Hitchcock's first choice, William Devane, was unavailable. Thinnes had already shot several scenes for the film when Devane suddenly became available. Hitchcock fired Thinnes and re-shot all of his scenes. He confronted Hitchcock in a restaurant and asked the director why he was fired. Flabbergasted, Hitchcock simply looked at Thinnes until the actor left. Some shots of Thinnes as the character (from behind) remain in the film.[1]

Thinnes as Phil Brewer with John Beradino in General Hospital, 1964.

During the 1982-1983 season, Thinnes appeared as Nick Hogan in 35 episodes of Falcon Crest. He later played Roger Collins in the 1991 revival of TV's Dark Shadows. He appeared on General Hospital as Phil Brewer from 1963-65, and in the 1979 miniseries From Here to Eternity. He appeared on One Life to Live as Alex Crown from 1984-85, and as Sloan Carpenter from 1992-95. He also played a lead role in "The Final Chapter," the first episode of the 1977 series Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (known in the United Kingdom as Twist in the Tale), and in "The Crystal Scarab", a first-season episode of Poltergeist: The Legacy in 1996. Thinnes was once considered by Paramount for the part of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation.[2]

He also appeared in the 1988 pilot episode of Law & Order, "Everybody's Favorite Bagman", as District Attorney Alfred Wentworth. By the time the show was picked up in 1990, however, Thinnes was contractually obligated to another TV series, and so his character was replaced with D.A. Adam Schiff, played by Steven Hill. Thinnes made two appearances in The X-Files as Jeremiah Smith, an alien rebel with healing and shape-shifting abilities.[3]

Thinnes also appeared in the 1995 TV mini-series The Invaders starring Scott Bakula, in which he returned as a much older David Vincent. Thinnes twice appeared on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live playing two different characters. From 1984-1985, he played the role of "Alex Crown" and from 1992–1995, he played the role of "Gen. Sloan Carpenter". During both of his stints on the show, his characters became a father-in-law to the same character, Cassie Callison.

In 2005, Thinnes co-starred as Dr. Theophile Peyron in the movie The Eyes Of Van Gogh. The film concerns Vincent van Gogh (played by Alexander Barnett, who also wrote and directed) and his voluntary stay in an insane asylum. The movie focuses on Van Gogh's relationships with Dr. Peyron, as well as fellow Expressionist Paul Gauguin, and his brother, Theo. Thinnes recently provided audio commentary for the official DVD releases of The Invaders.[4]

Personal life

Thinnes was married to actress Lynn Loring from 1967 to 1984. In 1969, she gave birth to their son Christopher Dylan Thinnes,[5], and in 1974, she gave birth to their daughter Casey Thinnes. In 2005, Thinnes married film editor Stephanie Batailler.[6]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1959The FBI StoryParty GuestUncredited
1969DoppelgängerColonel Glen Ross
1973Charley One-EyeThe Indian
1974Airport 1975Urias
1975The HindenburgSS/Gestapo Captain Martin Vogel
1987Mind BendersPrincipal Borden
1989Rush WeekDean Grail
2001A Beautiful MindGovernor
2005The Eyes of Van GoghDr. Peyron
2006Undone
2006SpectropiaFranklin DeMott
2007Broken EnglishPeter Andrews

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1957Cavalcade of AmericaMickey HubbardEpisode: "Chicago 2-1-2"
1958Peter GunnRoy DavidsonEpisode: "The Man with the Scar"
1959Steve CanyonOfficer WeberEpisode: "Room 313"
1962The UntouchablesDenny BrannonEpisode: "A Fist of Five"
1962Gunsmoke HarryEpisode: "False Front"
1963RipcordRadiomanEpisode: "Semper Paratus Any Time"
1963The UntouchablesRed ThomasEpisode: "An Eye for an Eye"
1963The Eleventh HourDavid DunlearEpisode: "Something Crazy's Going on in the Back Room"
1963Death Valley DaysAb SingletonEpisode: "Jeb"
1963GunsmokeDr. PeyronEpisode: "Jeb"
1963-1965General HospitalPhil BrewerSeries regular
1964The ReporterRobertsEpisode: "Murder by Scandal"
1964The ReporterDetective Lieutenant Lee RobertsEpisode: "The Lost Lady Blues"
1965-1966The Long, Hot SummerBen QuickMain cast
26 episodes
1965Twelve O'Clock HighMaj. Jake HaysEpisode: "In Search of My Enemies"
1966The F.B.I.Larry DrakeEpisode: "The Escape"
1966Twelve O'Clock HighCapt. Paul PridieEpisode: "A Distant Cry"
1966The FugitiveCarl CrandallEpisode: "Wine is a Traitor"
1967-1968The InvadersDavid VincentLead role
43 episodes
1970The Other ManJohnny BrantTV movie
1970-1971The PsychiatristDr. James WhitmanLead role
Seven episodes
1971Black NoonReverend John KeyesTV movie
1972The ManhunterDavid FarrowTV movie
1973The Horror at 37,000 FeetAlan O'NeillTV movie
1973The Norliss TapesDavid NorlissTV movie
1973Satan's School for GirlsDr. Joseph ClampettTV movie
1973Death RaceArnold McMillanTV movie
1977Tales of the UnexpectedFrank HarrisEpisode: "The Final Chapter"
1977SecretsHerb FlemingTV movie
1977Code Name: Diamond HeadJohnny PaulTV movie
1978Battlestar GalacticaCroftTwo episodes
1979From Here to EternityCapt. Dana HolmesMiniseries
1979SupertrainWilliam Phillips/Eddie BarnesEpisode: "Hail to the Chief"
1979The Return of Mod SquadDanTV movie
1979StoneDetective Cliff BellEpisode: "Pilot"
1980From Here to EternityCapt. Dana HolmesMain cast
11 episodes
1981FreedomMichaelTV movie
1981ScruplesHallTV movie
1981SizzleWheelerTV movie
1982-1983Falcon CrestNick HoganRecurring role
20 episodes
1984HotelJohn WhiteEpisode: "Memories"
1984The Love BoatBuzz McClaineEpisode: "Country Blues/A Matter of Taste/Frat Brothers Forever"
1984-1985One Life to LiveAlex SmithSeries regular
1985Murder, She WroteLt. Ted MiskoEpisode: "Dead Heat"
1986Highway to HeavenHoward SellersEpisode: "Oh Lucky Man"
19871st & TenTeddyRecurring role
Six episodes
1987Murder, She WroteSheriff Howard LandryEpisode: "Trouble in Eden"
1987The Law & Harry McGrawGeorge BellamyEpisode: "State of Art"
1989Passport to TerrorJimmyTV movie
1990Blue BayouBarry FontenotTV movie
1990War of the WorldsVan OrderEpisode: "Video Messiah"
1990Law & OrderD.A. Alfred WentworthEpisode: "Everybody's Favorite Bagman"
1991An Inconvenient WomanSims LordMiniseries
1991Murder, She WroteJ.K. DavernEpisode: "The Taxman Cometh"
1991Dark ShadowsRoger Collins/Rev. TraskMain cast
12 episodes
1991P.S. I Luv ULarry BentonEpisode: "The Honeymooners"
1992Lady Against the OddsP.L. StorrsTV movie
1992FBI: The Untold StoriesAgent Jim TheisenEpisode; "D.B. Cooper/The McCoy Hijacking"
1992Stormy WeathersAndrew ChaseTV movie
1992-1995One Life to LiveGen. Sloan CarpenterSeries regular
1995Walker, Texas RangerCol. DaytonEpisode: "Case Closed"
1995The InvadersDavid VincentMiniseries
1996TerminalJohn CabotTV movie
1996-2001The X-FilesJeremiah SmithRecurring role
Three episodes
1996Poltergeist: The LegacyClayton WallaceEpisode: "The Crystal Scarab"
1996Touched by an AngelSenator Guy HammondEpisode: "Secret Service"
1997Law & OrderVictor PanattiEpisode: "Terminal"
1997PlayersLogan CatesEpisode: "Con Job"
1999Law & OrderMr KushnerEpisode: "Ramparts"
2000The SopranosDr. BaumgartnerEpisode: "House Arrest"
2000D.C.Fred HamiltonEpisode: "Guns and Roses"
2000Bar HoppingMan with CassandraTV movie
2001Law & Order: Criminal IntentSheridan BeckworthEpisode: "The Faithful"
2002OzLeader of Aryan BrotherhoodEpisode: "Good Intentions"
2002Law & Order: Special Victims UnitCurtis JohansenEpisode: "Greed"
2006ConvictionRalph HanlonEpisode: "Deliverance"

References

  1. Family Plot profile, imdb.com; accessed March 16, 2015.
  2. "Letters of Note: STAR TREK/Casting". Retrieved March 25, 2010.
  3. Roy Thinnes on IMDb
  4. Roy Thinnes on IMDb
  5. Toledo Blade, February 12, 1969
  6. "Roy Thinnes marries film editor Stephanie Batailler", soapoperaworld.com; accessed March 16, 2015.
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