New York Times
8/12/2014
Ed Nelson, a prolific actor who became a familiar face to
U.S. television audiences over 40 years, notably as a star of the prime-time
soap opera “Peyton Place,” died Saturday in Greensboro, North Carolina. He was
85.
Asta Hansen, a daughter-in-law, confirmed the death.
Handsome at 6 feet tall, Nelson had a prominent role on
“Peyton Place” as Michael Rossi, a New York doctor who sets up practice in the
fictional town of the show’s title and is quickly caught up in its romantic
intrigues.
“Peyton Place,” which ran from 1964 to 1969 on ABC, was
based on the 1956 novel of the same title by Grace Metalious, which was also
adapted for a 1957 film with Lana Turner. The TV version also featured Dorothy
Malone and a young Mia Farrow and Ryan O’Neal.
Nelson appeared in 436 episodes of “Peyton Place”; at its
peak, the show was seen three times a week. He also appeared in a 1977
television movie spinoff, “Murder in Peyton Place.”
Nelson’s career began in earnest in the mid-1950s, when
he appeared in low-budget films like Roger Corman’s “Attack of the Crab
Monsters.” He went on to appear in scores of popular television shows, many of
them westerns during the genre’s television heyday, among them “Have Gun — Will
Travel,” “Bat Masterson,” “Gunsmoke,” “Rawhide” and “The Rifleman.”
His other credits included “The Detectives,” “The
Untouchables,” “The Twilight Zone” (in an episode, “Valley of the Shadow,” in
which he starred as a reporter who finds himself trapped in a deceptively
sleepy town), “The Fugitive,” “The FBI,” “The Rockford Files” and “Quincy,
M.E.”
His last screen appearance was in a small role in the
2003 film “Runaway Jury,” with John Cusack, Rachel Weisz and Dustin Hoffman.
A stage actor as well, Nelson played President Harry S.
Truman in a nationally touring production of “Give ’Em Hell, Harry!”
Edwin Stafford Nelson was born on Dec. 21, 1928, in New
Orleans. He attended Tulane University there but left after two years to study
acting in New York City. He returned to New Orleans to work in local television
before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. He served in the Navy
as a radioman on the light cruiser USS Dayton.
In 1972 he completed his college degree at Tulane.
Nelson, who lived in Greensboro and was recently in
hospice care, is survived by his wife of 63 years, the former Patricia Miller;
his daughters, Cynthia Borders, Beth Moore, Mary Sanders andAnn Bochenski; his
sons, Gregory and Christopher; 14 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
NELSON, Ed (Edward Stafford Nelson)
Born: 12/21/1928, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.
Died: 8/9/2014, Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.A.
Ed Nelson’s westerns – actor:
Tombstone Territory (TV) – 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 (cowboy,
depot clerk, Clint, Kansas Joe Barton)
Zane Grey Theater (TV) – 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 (Nelson,
Jack Bowen, Albie Tantesi, Vince Harwell)
Gunsmoke (TV) – 1959, 1961, 1962, 1964 (Lee Prentice, Rusk,
Seth Owen, Burt Cury, Tom King)
Maverick (TV) – 1959, 1961, 1962 (2nd
classmate, Bill Parker, Gary Harrison)
Rawhide (TV) – 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962 (Kels Morgan, Chuck
Whittaker, Lt. Cory Clemens, SamWeber)
Have Gun – Will Travel (TV) – 1959, 1960, 1961 (Will
Gage, Ed Stacy, Pierre ‘Pete’ Deverell, Carl, Ruck)
Bat Masterson (TV) – 1959, 1961 (Jedrow, Browder)
The Rebel (TV) – 1959, 1960, 1961 (Matt, Chad, Doug, Clint
Mowbree)
Black Saddle (TV) - 1959 (Lee Coogan, Roy Corey)
The Rifleman (TV) – 1960, 1961 (Stacey Beldon, Ben
Travis, Ben Vargas)
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV) – 1960 (Hal
Babcock)
The Deputy (TV) – 1960 (Pete McCurdy)
Riverboat (TV) – 1960 (Jim Tyler)
Outlaws (TV) – 1960 (Elmer Foss)
Valley of the Redwoods – 1960 (Dino Michaelis)
Johnny Ringo (TV) – 1960 (Kirk, Chet Tomstedter)
Laramie (TV) – 1960, 1961, 1963 (Mace, Cal Mason, Sable,
Gil Harrison)
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV) – 1961 (Andy Thorpe, Frisco
Kid)
Shotgun Slade (TV) – 1961 (sheriff)
Wagon Train (TV) – 1961, 1963 (Sheriff Donovan, Burke
Clayton, Al Bleecker)
Bonanza (TV) – 1962 (Garth)
The Tall Man (TV) – 1962 (Dr. Wade Parsons)
Death Valley Days (TV) – 1962 (Frank Girard)
Stoney Burke (TV) – 1962 (Nick Martin)
Wide Country (TV) – 1962 (Paul Corbello)
The Virginian (TV) – 1963 (Ralph Slocum)
The Dakotas (TV) – 1963 (John Schwimmer)
The Man from Galveston – 1963 (Cole Marteen)
Redigo (TV) – 1963 (Danny Kilpatrick)
Alias Smith and Jones (TV) – 1972 (Sheriff Frank Canton)
Kung Fu (TV) – 1973 (Sheriff Walter Raha)
Brett Maverick (TV) – 1982 (Andrew J. Tendall)
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