![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: December 30, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York City, NY Death: January 21, 1998 in Honolulu, HI Biography:
Brooklyn-born actor John Joseph Patrick Ryan borrowed his stage name ""Jack Lord"" from a distant relative. Spending his immediate post-college years as a seafaring man, Lord worked as an engineer in Persia before returning to American shores to manage a Greenwich Village art school and paint original work; he flourished within that sphere (often signing his paintings "John J. Ryan,") and in fact exhibited the tableaux at an array of prestigious institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Modern Museum of Art. Lord switched to acting in the late 1940s, studying under "Sanford Meisner" at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse. In films and television from 1949, Lord (a performer with stark features including deep-set eyes and high cheekbones) played his share of brutish villains and working stiffs before gaining TV fame as star of the critically acclaimed but low-rated rodeo series... Full Biography
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