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| name = Jacques Aubuchon |
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| birth_name = Jacques Georges Aubuchon |
| birth_name = Jacques Georges Aubuchon |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1924|11|23|mf=yes}} |
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|1991|12|28|1924|10|30|mf=yes}} |
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| death_place = [[Woodland Hills, California]], |
| death_place = [[Woodland Hills, California]], U.S. |
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| resting_place = Saint Joseph Cemetery, Massachusetts |
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| occupation = Actor |
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| yearsactive = 1953-1989 |
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| years_active = 1953–1989 |
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| spouse = Denise Caubisens (1951-1991, his death) |
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| children = [[Remi Aubuchon]] |
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'''Jacques Georges Aubuchon''' (October 30, 1924 |
'''Jacques Georges Aubuchon''' (October 30, 1924 – December 28, 1991) was an American actor who appeared in films, stage, and on television in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. |
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== Early life == |
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Aubuchon, who grew up in [[Fitchburg, Massachusetts]], was the son of Arthur and Flora Aubuchon.<ref name=llf/> He went to [[Assumption Preparatory School]] and served in the |
Aubuchon, who grew up in [[Fitchburg, Massachusetts]], was the son of Arthur and Flora Aubuchon.<ref name=llf/> He went to [[Assumption Preparatory School]] and served in the US Army during [[World War II]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/74648718/?terms=Jacques%2BAubuchon%2Bactor |title=24 Apr 1959, Page 2 - The Morning Herald at |website=Newspapers.com |date=1959-04-24 |accessdate=2017-03-22}}</ref> During his working career, Aubuchon made over 300 television appearances, made two dozen films, did hundreds of television commercials, plus wrote plays.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://apnews.com/d46902a16f431526f427d1437988b4d4 |title=Actor Jacques Aubuchon Dies at 67 |website=Apnewsarchive.com |date=1992-01-02 |accessdate=2017-03-22}}</ref> |
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== Career == |
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⚫ | One of Aubuchon's best known roles was as Chief Urulu on [[McHale's Navy]].<ref name=llf>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U5aiAgAAQBAJ&q=McHales+Navy+Jacques+aubuchon&pg=PA86 |title=Legendary Locals of Fitchburg - Fitchburg Historical Society |page=86 |date=2014-02-17 |isbn=9781467101103 | |
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[[File:Jacques Aubuchon in Beneath the 12-Mile Reef.jpg|thumb|right|Aubuchon in ''[[Beneath the 12-Mile Reef]]'' (1953)]] |
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⚫ | One of Aubuchon's best known roles was as Chief Urulu on ''[[McHale's Navy]]''.<ref name=llf>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U5aiAgAAQBAJ&q=McHales+Navy+Jacques+aubuchon&pg=PA86 |title=Legendary Locals of Fitchburg - Fitchburg Historical Society |page=86 |date=2014-02-17 |publisher=Arcadia |isbn=9781467101103 |access-date=2017-03-22}}</ref> Aubuchon's first part on Broadway was as the sewerman in ''[[The Madwoman of Chaillot]]'' and ''[[Paris 7000]]'' was the first television show that he had a regular part on.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/58044349/?terms=Jacques%2BAubuchon%2Bactor |title=5 Mar 1970, Page 9 - The Evening Review at |website=Newspapers.com |date=1970-03-05 |accessdate=2017-03-22}}</ref> |
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== Death == |
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Aubuchon, who was the father of television writer and producer [[Remi Aubuchon]] and father-in-law of [[Dirk Blocker]], died of heart failure at the age of 67.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/03/arts/jacques-aubuchon-67-an-actor-in-movies-plays-and-tv-dramas.html |title=Jacques Aubuchon, 67, an Actor In Movies, Plays and TV Dramas|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=2017-03-22}}</ref> |
Aubuchon, who was the father of television writer and producer [[Remi Aubuchon]] and father-in-law of [[Dirk Blocker]], died of heart failure at the age of 67.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/03/arts/jacques-aubuchon-67-an-actor-in-movies-plays-and-tv-dramas.html |title=Jacques Aubuchon, 67, an Actor In Movies, Plays and TV Dramas|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=2017-03-22}}</ref> He was buried in Saint Joseph Cemetery, [[Fitchburg, Massachusetts|Fitchburg]], [[Worcester County, Massachusetts|Worcester County]], [[Massachusetts]].<ref>Wilson, Scott. ''Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons'', 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.</ref> |
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==Partial TV and movie filmography== |
==Partial TV and movie filmography== |
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*''[[So Big (1953 film)|So Big]]'' (1953) - August Hempel |
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*''[[Mister Peepers]]'' (1953) |
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*''[[Beneath the 12-Mile Reef]]'' (1953) - Demetrios Sofotes |
*''[[Beneath the 12-Mile Reef]]'' (1953) - Demetrios Sofotes |
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*''[[Operation Manhunt]]'' (1954) - Volov |
*''[[Operation Manhunt]]'' (1954) - Volov |
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*''[[The Silver Chalice]]'' (1954) - Nero |
*''[[The Silver Chalice (film)|The Silver Chalice]]'' (1954) - Nero |
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*''[[The Scarlet Hour]]'' (1956) - Fat Boy |
*''[[The Scarlet Hour]]'' (1956) - Fat Boy |
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*''[[Gunsmoke]]'' ( |
*''[[Gunsmoke]]'' (1956–1975, TV Series) - Linder Hogue / Bert Clum / Torp / Short |
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*''[[The Big Boodle]]'' (1957) - Miguel Collada |
*''[[The Big Boodle]]'' (1957) - Miguel Collada |
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*''[[The Way to the Gold]]'' (1957) - Clem Williams |
*''[[The Way to the Gold]]'' (1957) - Clem Williams |
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*''[[Gun Glory]]'' (1957) - Sam Winscott |
*''[[Gun Glory]]'' (1957) - Sam Winscott |
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*''[[The Restless Gun]]'' (1958) Episode "Strange Family in Town" |
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*''[[Short Cut to Hell]]'' (1957) - Bahrwell |
*''[[Short Cut to Hell]]'' (1957) - Bahrwell |
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*''[[Thunder Road (1958 film)|Thunder Road]]'' (1958) - Carl Kogan |
*''[[Thunder Road (1958 film)|Thunder Road]]'' (1958) - Carl Kogan |
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*''[[Bat Masterson]]'' (1959) - King Louie |
*''[[Bat Masterson (TV series)|Bat Masterson]]'' (1959) - King Louie |
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*''[[The Shaggy Dog (1959 film)|The Shaggy Dog]]'' (1959) - Stefano |
*''[[The Shaggy Dog (1959 film)|The Shaggy Dog]]'' (1959) - Stefano |
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*''[[Have Gun Will Travel]]'' ( |
*''[[Have Gun Will Travel]]'' (1959–1961, TV Series) - Moriarity - Town Bully / Billy Banjo Jones / Judge Wesson |
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*''[[Perry Mason (1957 TV series)|Perry Mason]]'' ( |
*''[[Perry Mason (1957 TV series)|Perry Mason]]'' (1959–1964, TV Series) - Roger Brody / Victor Bundy / George Gage / Felix Karr |
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*''[[Rawhide (TV series)|Rawhide]]'' (1960) in 2nd-season episode "Incident at Spanish Rock" - Juan Carroyo |
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*''[[Wanted Dead or Alive (TV series)|Wanted Dead or Alive]]'' (1960 TV Series) - Peter Kovack |
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*''[[Twenty Plus Two]]'' (1961) - Jacques Pleschette |
*''[[Twenty Plus Two]]'' (1961) - Jacques Pleschette |
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*''[[McHale's Navy]]'' ( |
*''[[McHale's Navy]]'' (1962–1964, TV Series) - Chief Pali Urulu |
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*''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'' (1963, TV Series) - Connolly |
*''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'' (1963, TV Series) - Connolly |
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*''[[Wild and Wonderful]]'' (1964) - Papa Ponchon - Giselle's Father |
*''[[Wild and Wonderful]]'' (1964) - Papa Ponchon - Giselle's Father |
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*''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' (1964, TV Series) - Emil |
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*''[[Combat!]]'' (1965) in 4th-season episode "Evasion" - Kopke |
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*''[[McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force]]'' (1965) - Dimitri |
*''[[McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force]]'' (1965) - Dimitri |
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*''[[The Monkees]]'' (1966, TV Series) - Boris |
*''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' (1966, TV Series) - Boris |
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*''[[Hogan's Heroes]]'' (1966, TV Series) - General von Kattenhorn |
*''[[Hogan's Heroes]]'' (1966, TV Series) - General von Kattenhorn |
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*''[[F Troop]]'' (1966, TV Series) - Gideon D. Jeffries |
*''[[F Troop]]'' (1966, TV Series) - Gideon D. Jeffries |
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*''[[Garrison's Gorillas]]'' (1967, TV Series) - Ettienne |
*''[[Garrison's Gorillas]]'' (1967, TV Series) - Ettienne |
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*''[[Bewitched]]'' (1967, TV Series) - Phineas |
*''[[Bewitched]]'' (1967, TV Series) - Phineas |
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*''[[Tarzan (1966 TV series)|Tarzan]]'' ( |
*''[[Tarzan (1966 TV series)|Tarzan]]'' (1968–1969, TV Series) - Captain / Joppo |
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*''[[Judd for the Defense]]'' (1969, TV Series) - John Morgan |
*''[[Judd for the Defense]]'' (1969, TV Series) - John Morgan |
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*''[[Land of the Giants]]'' (1969, TV Series) - Zurpin |
*''[[Land of the Giants]]'' (1969, TV Series) - Zurpin |
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*''[[Barbary Coast (TV series)|Barbary Coast]]'' (1975, TV Series) - Mr. Roszack |
*''[[Barbary Coast (TV series)|Barbary Coast]]'' (1975, TV Series) - Mr. Roszack |
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*''[[Jigsaw John (TV series)|Jigsaw John]]'' (1976, TV Series) - Charles Bouchard |
*''[[Jigsaw John (TV series)|Jigsaw John]]'' (1976, TV Series) - Charles Bouchard |
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*''[[Switch (American TV series)|Switch]]'' ( |
*''[[Switch (American TV series)|Switch]]'' (1976–1978, TV Series) - Arthur Cummings / Adam Hayward / Earl Harper |
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*''[[Project U.F.O.]]'' (1978, TV Series) - Marchand |
*''[[Project U.F.O.]]'' (1978, TV Series) - Marchand |
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*''[[Starsky and Hutch]]'' (1978, TV Series) - Davidowsky |
*''[[Starsky and Hutch]]'' (1978, TV Series) - Davidowsky |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Portal|Biography|United States|Radio|Film|Television}} |
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{{Commons category}} |
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* {{IMDb name|nm0041466|Jacques Aubuchon}} |
* {{IMDb name|nm0041466|Jacques Aubuchon}} |
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* {{IBDB name|89413}} |
* {{IBDB name|89413}} |
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* {{Find a Grave|93644266}} |
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 21 July 2024
Jacques Aubuchon | |
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Born | Jacques Georges Aubuchon November 23, 1924 |
Died | December 28, 1991 | (aged 67)
Resting place | Saint Joseph Cemetery, Massachusetts |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1953–1989 |
Children | Remi Aubuchon |
Jacques Georges Aubuchon (October 30, 1924 – December 28, 1991) was an American actor who appeared in films, stage, and on television in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
Early life
[edit]Aubuchon, who grew up in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, was the son of Arthur and Flora Aubuchon.[1] He went to Assumption Preparatory School and served in the US Army during World War II.[2] During his working career, Aubuchon made over 300 television appearances, made two dozen films, did hundreds of television commercials, plus wrote plays.[3]
Career
[edit]One of Aubuchon's best known roles was as Chief Urulu on McHale's Navy.[1] Aubuchon's first part on Broadway was as the sewerman in The Madwoman of Chaillot and Paris 7000 was the first television show that he had a regular part on.[4]
Death
[edit]Aubuchon, who was the father of television writer and producer Remi Aubuchon and father-in-law of Dirk Blocker, died of heart failure at the age of 67.[5] He was buried in Saint Joseph Cemetery, Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts.[6]
Partial TV and movie filmography
[edit]- So Big (1953) - August Hempel
- Mister Peepers (1953)
- Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953) - Demetrios Sofotes
- Operation Manhunt (1954) - Volov
- The Silver Chalice (1954) - Nero
- The Scarlet Hour (1956) - Fat Boy
- Gunsmoke (1956–1975, TV Series) - Linder Hogue / Bert Clum / Torp / Short
- The Big Boodle (1957) - Miguel Collada
- The Way to the Gold (1957) - Clem Williams
- Gun Glory (1957) - Sam Winscott
- The Restless Gun (1958) Episode "Strange Family in Town"
- Short Cut to Hell (1957) - Bahrwell
- Thunder Road (1958) - Carl Kogan
- Bat Masterson (1959) - King Louie
- The Shaggy Dog (1959) - Stefano
- Have Gun Will Travel (1959–1961, TV Series) - Moriarity - Town Bully / Billy Banjo Jones / Judge Wesson
- Perry Mason (1959–1964, TV Series) - Roger Brody / Victor Bundy / George Gage / Felix Karr
- Rawhide (1960) in 2nd-season episode "Incident at Spanish Rock" - Juan Carroyo
- Wanted Dead or Alive (1960 TV Series) - Peter Kovack
- Twenty Plus Two (1961) - Jacques Pleschette
- McHale's Navy (1962–1964, TV Series) - Chief Pali Urulu
- The Twilight Zone (1963, TV Series) - Connolly
- Wild and Wonderful (1964) - Papa Ponchon - Giselle's Father
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964, TV Series) - Emil
- Combat! (1965) in 4th-season episode "Evasion" - Kopke
- McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965) - Dimitri
- The Monkees (1966, TV Series) - Boris
- Hogan's Heroes (1966, TV Series) - General von Kattenhorn
- F Troop (1966, TV Series) - Gideon D. Jeffries
- Johnny Belinda (1967, TV Movie) - Pacquet
- Garrison's Gorillas (1967, TV Series) - Ettienne
- Bewitched (1967, TV Series) - Phineas
- Tarzan (1968–1969, TV Series) - Captain / Joppo
- Judd for the Defense (1969, TV Series) - John Morgan
- Land of the Giants (1969, TV Series) - Zurpin
- The Love God? (1969) - Carter Fenton
- Black Water Gold (1970, TV Movie) - Kefalos
- Paris 7000 (1970, TV Series) - Lt. Maurois / Police Lieutenant
- The Hoax (1972) - Chief Belkins
- McCloud (1972, TV Series) - Inspector Lelouch
- Columbo (1974, TV Series) - Jeffrey Neal
- Apple's Way (1974, TV Series) - Stavros
- Marcus Welby, M.D. (1974, TV Series) - Dr. Crayler
- Hawaii Five-O (1974, TV Series) - Charles Portman
- The Waltons (1974, TV Series) - Victor Povich
- Barbary Coast (1975, TV Series) - Mr. Roszack
- Jigsaw John (1976, TV Series) - Charles Bouchard
- Switch (1976–1978, TV Series) - Arthur Cummings / Adam Hayward / Earl Harper
- Project U.F.O. (1978, TV Series) - Marchand
- Starsky and Hutch (1978, TV Series) - Davidowsky
- Hart to Hart (1980, TV Series) - Maurice Simone
- Remington Steele (1984, TV Series) - Professor Arthur Thickett
- Highway to Heaven (1984, TV Series) - Clinton Rudd
References
[edit]- ^ a b Legendary Locals of Fitchburg - Fitchburg Historical Society. Arcadia. February 17, 2014. p. 86. ISBN 9781467101103. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ "24 Apr 1959, Page 2 - The Morning Herald at". Newspapers.com. April 24, 1959. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ "Actor Jacques Aubuchon Dies at 67". Apnewsarchive.com. January 2, 1992. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ "5 Mar 1970, Page 9 - The Evening Review at". Newspapers.com. March 5, 1970. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ "Jacques Aubuchon, 67, an Actor In Movies, Plays and TV Dramas". The New York Times. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
- ^ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.