Rockne Tarkington

Rockne Booth Tarkington (July 15, 1931 – April 5, 2015) was an American stage, film and television actor.[1]

Rockne Tarkington
Born
Rockne Booth Tarkington

(1931-07-31)July 31, 1931
Junction City, Kansas, United States
DiedApril 5, 2015(2015-04-05) (aged 83)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
Years active1963–1995
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1968; div. 1970)

Career


Born in Junction City, Kansas, Tarkington began his career as a stage actor, and made the transition to television with guest appearances in episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Kraft Suspense Theatre, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Ben Casey, Mission: Impossible, Bewitched, and many others. Tarkington was also the first credited black actor to appear on The Andy Griffith Show, and the only African American on the show to ever have a speaking part.[2][3]

Tarkington made recurring appearances on Tarzan (as Tao) and starred as Elihu Morgan on Danger Island on Hanna-Barbera's Banana Splits Adventure Hour. He also played "Too Mean" Malone on the 1983–84 season of Matt Houston and made appearances in episodes of Bearcats!, MacGyver, Baretta and other shows in the 1970s and 1980s.[4]

As a film actor, Tarkington played the title role in the blaxploitation picture Black Samson (1974), and co-starred with Richard X. Slattery in The No Mercy Man (1973) and Zebra Force (1976). He also appeared in films such as Soldier in the Rain (1963), Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion (1965), The Great White Hope (1970), Beware! The Blob (1972), Melinda (1972), The Baltimore Bullet (1980), National Lampoon's Movie Madness (1983), The Ice Pirates (1984), Uphill All the Way (1986) and Death Before Dishonor (1987), and had parts in many television films. Rockne was the first choice to play the part of Williams in Enter the Dragon but just before the start of filming he was replaced by Jim Kelly.

Personal life

Tarkington lived in Los Angeles for the majority of his career where he was married to fellow screen actor Joan Blackman from July 1968 to October 1970.[5] In the 1990s he returned home to Kansas when his mother became ill. He turned to religion, eventually becoming a Mormon after seeing a television commercial for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1963Soldier in the RainSgt. William Booth
1965Major DundeeJeffersonUncredited
1965Clarence, the Cross-Eyed LionJuma
1965Tell Me in the SunlightRocky
1968PJCatoUncredited
1969The Dream of Hamish MoseHamish Mose
1970The Great White HopeRudy
1972Beware! The BlobDeputy Williams
1972MelindaTank
1973The No Mercy ManProphet
1974Home GrownHank
1974Black SamsonSamson
1974Black StarletBen
1976Zebra Force
1977The Great GundownSutton
1980The Baltimore BulletGunner
1982National Lampoon's Movie MadnessBlack Cop – 'Municipalians'
1982Showdown at Eagle GapEnterprise Jackson
1984The Ice PiratesPatch
1986Uphill All the WayLeon
1987Death Before DishonorJihad
1988Under the GunLeon
1989Fists of SteelRijar
1994Wyatt EarpStable Hand
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References

  1. "RIP Rockne Tarkington". Westernboothill.blogspot.co.uk. September 30, 2015.
  2. "Act Well Thy Part". Portraits. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  3. "50 Years of the Andy Griffith Show". Internet Archie Forums. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  4. "Rockne Tarkington". tv.com. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  5. "Joan Blackman". Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
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