Category: CHARACTER

FROM 1983 & 1987 :: “DYNASTY” STILLS

Happy New Year everyone and I hope your Christmas Holidays were the best ever. Mine were great and the New Year started off great for me. Thanks to everyone who has visited the site in the last year and here’s to a wonderful 2015. To start off the year, I have some stills of Jon from his work as Dirk E. Maurier from the ABC television soaper DYNASTY. I think it was great for Jon to have been able to be a part of three very successful series during the 80s. That he played three different characters on three different shows on three different networks was great for him. Those roles and series were; Dirk Maurier on ABC’s DYNASTY, Jeff Munson on CBS’s KNOTS LANDING and Chief Fletcher Daniels on NBC’s HILL STREET BLUES. I can’t think of any actor that had that kind of elasticity when moving between networks, yet Jon did it and created three distinctly different characters. Kudos to him.

  • [007] STILLS: DYNASTY – E7X22 THE GARAGE

From 1971 :: “Valdez Is Coming” Lobby Cards Updated

An updated album for VALDEZ IS COMING. I have three new larger images from the lobby cards for the film. Jon made his screen debut as Frank Tanner. Enjoy.

  • [003] LOBBY CARDS: VALDEZ IS COMING – UPDATED ALBUM

  

From 1987 :: “Masters of the Universe” Stills Updated

I was able to get a hold of four more stills from Jon’s film MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE where Jon played the part of Duncan, Man-At-Arms. Please enjoy.

  • [004] STILLS: MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE – UPDATED ALBUM

   

From 1972 :: “Mission: Impossible” – E5X22 Trapped

The last for the night…yeah, right! The same year Jon guested on MCMILLAN & WIFE he also did an episode of the spy series MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE in the part of Art Stafford a rich member of a drug syndicate set in Southeast Asia. Jon’s main raison d’être is to be a general rat, a condition he plays to maximum effect.

  • [659] SCREENCAPS: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – E5X22 TRAPPED

From 1972 :: “McMillan & Wife” – 1X05 The Face of Murder

Another addition for today. Jon guested on an episode of the series MCMILLAN & WIFE as a jewel thief who targets the eponymous Sally McMillan played by Susan Saint James. Jon’s a little fishy here in terms of how slippery he plays his character of John Thomas Clark, a mural designer who gains access to the homes of his victims via his work.

  • [642] SCREENCAPS: MCMILLAN & WIFE – E1X05 THE FACE OF MURDER

From 1998 :: “Walking To The Waterline”

WALKING TO THE WATERLINE is an excellent small film about all the missed opportunities we’ve all had in our lives. The film was written, produced, directed by and starring Jon’s MAJOR DAD co-star Matt Mulhern who played Lt. Eugene “Gene” Halowachuck. Jon plays the part of Fred Blumquist the neighbour of Matt’s deceased father. And this is the thing I found very interesting, the part was written for Jon and his character is one half of a gay couple! I’m so proud of Jon for his bravery to play such a character. Yes, I know that’s what acting is, however, there’s a stigma that attaches itself to any actor who plays gay. But Jon did it and did it well. This film is a little gem. It hits at all the things we wish we’d done and didn’t. All those things that as so-called “responsible” adults, we either forget or fail to remember as we get older. There’s another MAJOR DAD connection in the part of the real estate agent hired by Matt’s character to sell his father’s house. And who played her? None other than Gunnery Sergent Alva Bricker’s alter ego Beverly Archer. The other funny thing about this film is that Matt’s character is an out-of-work actor who once starred in a show called Anchor’s Away a sitcom about the Navy. One can’t help but notice the similarities between that show and the premise of MAJOR DAD only without Gerald McRaney. The film also stars Alan Ruck, Matthew Broderick, Hallie Foote, Hal Holbrook, Jim Fyfe and Michael Boatman. Personally I loved this film. What a refreshing piece of original filmmaking. Thanks Matt for creating such a film and for thinking of Jon. My apologies at the condition of the screencaps, but I had to rip from the disc to my harddrive, then convert the file for capping.