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Dana Scott James "Jim" Hutton (May 31, 1934 – June 2, 1979) was an American actor in film and television best remembered for his role as Ellery Queen in the 1970s TV series of the same name, and his screen partnership with Paula Prentiss in four films, starting with Where the Boys Are. He is the father of actor Timothy Hutton.
Ellery Queen is an American TV drama series, developed by Richard Levinson and William Link, who based it on the fictional character of the same name. The series ran for a single season on NBC from September 11, 1975, to April 4, 1976. Jim Hutton stars as the eponymous sleuth, along with David Wayne as his father, Inspector Richard Queen.
Father Knows Best is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin.The series, which began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six seasons and 203 episodes.
Timothy Hutton was born in Malibu, California.His father was actor Jim Hutton; his mother, Maryline Adams (née Poole), was a teacher.His parents divorced when Hutton was three years old, and his mother took him and his older sister, Heidi, with her to Boston, and then to her hometown Harwinton, Connecticut. [2]
Prentiss leapt to fame playing the role of Tuggle in Where the Boys Are (1960). [9] [10] Her co-star was Jim Hutton. [11]The film was a hit and response to Prentiss and Hutton was very favorable, so MGM decided to reteam them in three more comedies, promoting them as a new William Powell and Myrna Loy: The Honeymoon Machine (1961) with Steve McQueen, Bachelor in Paradise (1961) with Bob Hope ...
The film was intended to spawn a new television series like the earlier versions of the character (The Adventures of Ellery Queen). [2]Richard Levinson and William Link authored the script but were so dismayed with the changes made during production that they took their names off and instead used a pseudonym, "Ted Leighton". [2]
They Call It Murder is a two-hour television film produced by Paisano Productions in association with 20th Century Fox.It was a pilot for a proposed TV movie series based on characters created by Erle Stanley Gardner, who edited the script [1] by Sam Rolfe.
KSTP-TV - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, 30-minute (later 60-minute) local television game/variety show in color, hosted by Jim Hutton (1964–1970). KHON - Honolulu, Hawaii, aired for a short time from 1968 until 1969. It was primarily hosted by Jim Peters, with Sydette Sakauye and Diane Lockwood taking over on alternate weeks.