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The Glory Stompers

as Smiley

1967
Tarzan Goes to India

as Tarzan

1962
Tarzan the Magnificent

as Coy Banton

1960
Yancy Derringer

as Yancy Derringer

1958
Money, Women and Guns

as 'Silver' Ward Hogan

1958
The Last of the Fast Guns

as Brad Ellison

1958
The Land Unknown

as Commander Harold 'Alan' Roberts

1957
Battle Hymn

as Maj. Frank Moore

1957
Joe Dakota

as The Stranger

1957
Slim Carter

as Slim Carter (Hugh Mack)

1957
I've Lived Before

as John Bolan / Lt. Peter Stevens

1956
A Day of Fury

as Marshal Allan Burnett

1956
Overland Pacific

as Ross Granger

1954
The Hawk of Wild River

as Jack Mahoney

1952
The Rough, Tough West

as Big Jack Mahoney

1952
The Range Rider

as The Range Rider

1951
The Nevadan

as Sandy

1950
Punchy Cowpunchers

as Elmer

1950
Rim of the Canyon

as Pete Reagan

1949
Jock Mahoney Jock Mahoney

Birthday

1919-02-07

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

Jacques Joseph O'Mahoney, known professionally as Jock Mahoney, was an American actor and stuntman. He starred in two Western television series, The Range Rider and Yancy Derringer. He played Tarzan in two feature films and was associated in various capacities with several other Tarzan productions. He was sometimes credited as Jack O'Mahoney or Jock O'Mahoney. Jock entered the University of Iowa in Iowa City and excelled at swimming and diving, but dropped out to enlist in the United States Marine Corps when World War II began. He served as a pilot, flight instructor, and war correspondent. After his discharge from the Marine Corps, Mahoney moved to Los Angeles, and for a time was a horse breeder. However, he soon became a movie stuntman, doubling for Gregory Peck, Errol Flynn, and John Wayne. Most of Mahoney's films of the late 1940s and early 1950s were produced by Columbia Pictures. Like many Columbia contract players, Mahoney worked in the studio's two-reel comedies. Beginning in 1947, he starred with the Three Stooges in their films Out West, Squareheads of the Round Table (and its remake, Knutzy Knights), Fuelin' Around, and Punchy Cowpunchers. Beginning in 1950, Columbia management gave him starring roles in adventure serials. Mahoney contributed so much to this series that he was awarded featured billing and major supporting roles as well, first as villains and then as sympathetic characters. By 1952 Columbia was billing him as Jack Mahoney. Cowboy star Gene Autry, then working at Columbia, hired Mahoney to star in a television series. Autry's Flying A Productions filmed 79 half-hour episodes of the syndicated The Range Rider from 1951 to 1953. For the 1958 television season, he starred in the somewhat Western Yancy Derringer series for 34 episodes, which aired on CBS. Yancy Derringer was a gentleman adventurer living in New Orleans, Louisiana, after the American Civil War. He had a Pawnee Indian companion named Pahoo Katchewa ("Wolf Who Stands in Water"), who did not speak, played by X Brands. Pahoo had saved the life of Derringer, and thereafter was responsible for Derringer's life. In 1962, Mahoney became the 13th actor to portray Tarzan when he appeared in Tarzan Goes to India, shot on location in India. A year later, he again played the role in Tarzan's Three Challenges, shot in Thailand. Dysentery and dengue fever plagued Mahoney during the shoot in the Thai jungles, and he plummeted to 175 pounds. He needed a year and a half to regain his health. Owing to his health problems and the fact that producer Weintraub had decided to go for a "younger look" for the apeman, his contract was mutually dissolved. In the 1980s, Mahoney made guest appearances on the television series B. J. and the Bear and The Fall Guy. During the final years of his life, he was a popular guest at film conventions and autograph shows. Mahoney died of a second stroke at age 70, two days after being involved in an automobile accident in Bremerton, Washington. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.
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