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Ray Walston (November 2 1914 – January 1 2001) was an American stage
Stage (theatre)

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, television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 and feature film
Feature film

In the film industry, a feature film is a film made for initial Film distributor in Movie theater and being the "main attraction" of the screening ....
 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 who played the title character on the situation comedy
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
 My Favorite Martian
My Favorite Martian

My Favorite Martian is an United States television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963 to September 4, 1966 for 107 episodes . The show starred Ray Walston as Uncle Martin and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara....
 and Judge Henry Bone on the drama
Drama

Drama is the specific Mode of fiction Mimesis in performance. The term comes from a Ancient Greek word meaning "Action " , which is derived from "to do" ....
 series Picket Fences
Picket Fences

Picket Fences is a 60-minute Dramatic programming centering around the residents of the fictional community of Rome, Wisconsin. The show initially ran from September 18, 1992 to June 26, 1996 on the CBS television network in the United States....
.

as born Herman Walston in New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana. New Orleans is the center of the New Orleans metropolitan area metropolitan area, the largest metro area in the state....
 (some sources indicate Laurel, Mississippi
Laurel, Mississippi

Laurel is a city located in Jones County, Mississippi in Mississippi, a U.S. state of the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 18,393 although a significant population increase has been reported following Hurricane Katrina....
) to working-class parents Mittie (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Kimball) and Harry Norman Walston, a lumber
Lumber

Lumber or timber is wood in any of its stages from logging through readiness for use as structural material for construction, or wood pulp for paper production....
 man.






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Ray Walston (November 2 1914 – January 1 2001) was an American stage
Stage (theatre)

In theatre, the stage is a designated space for the performance of theatrical productions. The stage serves as a space for actors or performers and a focal point for the members of the audience....
, television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 and feature film
Feature film

In the film industry, a feature film is a film made for initial Film distributor in Movie theater and being the "main attraction" of the screening ....
 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 who played the title character on the situation comedy
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
 My Favorite Martian
My Favorite Martian

My Favorite Martian is an United States television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963 to September 4, 1966 for 107 episodes . The show starred Ray Walston as Uncle Martin and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara....
 and Judge Henry Bone on the drama
Drama

Drama is the specific Mode of fiction Mimesis in performance. The term comes from a Ancient Greek word meaning "Action " , which is derived from "to do" ....
 series Picket Fences
Picket Fences

Picket Fences is a 60-minute Dramatic programming centering around the residents of the fictional community of Rome, Wisconsin. The show initially ran from September 18, 1992 to June 26, 1996 on the CBS television network in the United States....
.

Biography


Early life

He was born Herman Walston in New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana. New Orleans is the center of the New Orleans metropolitan area metropolitan area, the largest metro area in the state....
 (some sources indicate Laurel, Mississippi
Laurel, Mississippi

Laurel is a city located in Jones County, Mississippi in Mississippi, a U.S. state of the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 18,393 although a significant population increase has been reported following Hurricane Katrina....
) to working-class parents Mittie (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Kimball) and Harry Norman Walston, a lumber
Lumber

Lumber or timber is wood in any of its stages from logging through readiness for use as structural material for construction, or wood pulp for paper production....
 man. He started acting at an early age, beginning his tenure as a "spear carrier
Spear carrier

A spear carrier is a nickname for a minor acting part. It generally pertains to a character that appears in several scenes, but mostly in the background....
" rounding out productions at many New Orleans theaters. He mostly played small roles with stock companies, where he not only starred in travelling shows but also worked at a movie theater
Movie theater

A movie theater, movie theatre, picture theatre, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing film ....
, selling tickets and cleaning the stage floors. His family moved to Houston, Texas
Houston, Texas

Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States of America and the largest city within the state of Texas. As of the 2007 U.S. Census estimate, the city has a population of 2.2 million within an area of 600 square miles ....
, where he joined the Houston Civic Theater's repertory company under Margo Jones
Margo Jones

Margo Jones was an influential United States Theatre director and Theatrical producer. Her life's passion was theater, and she is best known for launching the American regional theater movement and for introducing the theatre in the round concept in Dallas, Texas....
, debuting in 1938.

Stage work

Walston was very popular with Margo Jones
Margo Jones

Margo Jones was an influential United States Theatre director and Theatrical producer. Her life's passion was theater, and she is best known for launching the American regional theater movement and for introducing the theatre in the round concept in Dallas, Texas....
's team of actors before he travelled to Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border....
, Ohio
Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region , Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads in North America....
, where he spent three years with the Cleveland Playhouse. He then traveled to New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, where he made his Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 debut in a 1945 production of Hamlet
Hamlet

Hamlet is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601. The play, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle King Claudius, who has murdered King Hamlet, the King, and then taken the throne and married Gertrude ....
. In 1949 he appeared in the short-lived play Mrs. Gibbons' Boys
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys

Mrs. Gibbons' Boys is a play by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman. The comedy centers on the mother of three delinquent boys.Produced and directed by George Abbott, the Broadway theatre production opened at the Music Box Theatre on May 4, 1949 and closed after five performances....
 directed by George Abbott
George Abbott

George Francis Abbott was an American theater producer and theatre director, playwright, screenwriter, and film director and film producer whose career spanned more than seven decades....
, who later cast him as Satan in the musical Damn Yankees
Damn Yankees

Damn Yankees is a musical comedy with a book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop and music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross . The story is a Works based on Faust of the Faust legend set during the 1950s in Washington, D.C., during a time when the New York Yankees dominated Major League Baseball....
 opposite Gwen Verdon
Gwen Verdon

Gwyneth Evelyn ?Gwen? Verdon was an United States dancer and actress....
 as his sexy aide Lola. The chemistry between the two was such that they both garnered critical success and won awards for their roles. After a decade in New York theater, he won a Tony Award
Tony Award

The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live United States theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ceremony in New York City....
, and he and Verdon were invited to reprise their roles in the 1958 film version.

Additional Broadway credits included The Front Page
The Front Page

The Front Page was a hit Broadway theatre comedy, written by one-time Chicago reporters Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur and first produced in 1928....
, Summer and Smoke
Summer and Smoke

Summer and Smoke is a 1948 in literature play by Tennessee Williams, originally entitled Chart of Anatomy when Williams began work on it in 1945....
, King Richard III
Richard III (play)

Richard III is a Shakespearean history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1591, depicting the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England....
, Wish You Were Here
Wish You Were Here (musical)

Wish You Were Here is a musical theatre with a book by Arthur Kober and Joshua Logan and music and lyrics by Harold Rome.Set in Camp Karefree, a mountain resort for adults, it focuses on Teddy Stern, depressed about her upcoming marriage to a man she doesn't love, who arrives with her flirty blonde bombshell friend Fay for two weeks of...
, and House of Flowers
House of Flowers (musical)

House of Flowers is a musical theatre by Harold Arlen and Truman Capote , based on his own novella. This was Capote's only musical, and is the first theatrical production outside of Trinidad and Tobago to feature the new Caribbean instrument - the steel pan....
. Walston had a prominent role in the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Me and Juliet
Me and Juliet

Me and Juliet is a Musical theatre comedy written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II . Along with Allegro and Pipe Dream , it comprises the second of their three least commercially successful collaborations....
, portraying the stage manager of the musical-within-the-musical, but his character did not participate in any of the musical numbers.

Film and television work

Walston had a successful movie career in addition to Damn Yankees!, beginning with Kiss Them for Me
Kiss Them for Me (film)

Kiss Them for Me is a 1957 in film screwball comedy film starring Cary Grant and Jayne Mansfield, directed by Stanley Donen. Co-stars included and Leif Erickson, Ray Walston, Werner Klemperer and Suzy Parker....
 in 1957
1957 in film

The year 1957 in film involved some significant events....
, and then South Pacific (1958
1958 in film

The year 1958 in film involved some significant events....
), where he played Luther Billis; Say One for Me (1959
1959 in film

The year 1959 in film involved some significant events....
); Tall Story
Tall Story

Tall Story is a 1960 in film USA sports film comedy film directed by Joshua Logan and starring Anthony Perkins and Jane Fonda. Future star Robert Redford made his screen debut as a basketball player.IMDB...
, Portrait in Black
Portrait in Black

Portrait in Black is a thriller released by Universal International. Produced by Ross Hunter, who also produced Airport and other films for Universal, the film starred Lana Turner and Anthony Quinn....
, and The Apartment
The Apartment

The Apartment is a Cinema of the United States comedy film-drama film produced and directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray....
 (all in 1960
1960 in film

The year 1960 in film involved some significant events....
); Convicts 4
Convicts 4

Convicts 4 is a 1962 in film prison film starring Ben Gazzara and directed by Millard Kaufman. It is based on the autobiography of John Resko, Reprieve....
 (1962
1962 in film

The year 1962 in film involved some significant events....
); Wives and Lovers, and Who's Minding the Store?
Who's Minding the Store?

Who's Minding the Store? is a comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on November 28, 1963 by Paramount Pictures....
 (both in 1963
1963 in film

The year 1963 in film involved some significant events....
); Kiss Me, Stupid
Kiss Me, Stupid

Kiss Me, Stupid is a 1964 in film Cinema of the United States comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the play L'Ora della Fantasia by Anna Bonacci....
 (1964
1964 in film

The year 1964 in film involved some significant events....
); Caprice
Caprice

Caprice may refer to:...
 (1967
1967 in film

The year 1967 in film involved some significant events. It is widely considered as one of the most ground-breaking years in film....
); and Paint Your Wagon
Paint Your Wagon (film)

Paint Your Wagon is a musical film released in 1969 in film, adapted by Paddy Chayefsky from the 1951 Paint Your Wagon by Lerner and Lowe, set in a mining camp in California Gold Rush-era California....
 (1969
1969 in film

The year 1969 in film involved some significant events....
). Walston is also featured in the 1973
1973 in film

The year 1973 in film involved some significant events....
 Best-Picture-Winner The Sting
The Sting

The Sting is a 1973 caper film set in September 1936 and revolving around a complicated plot by two professional Confidence trick to confidence trick a mob boss ....
, in which he is crucial to the successful swindling of an unsuspecting griftee (played by Robert Shaw). He was also among many of the actors who played themselves in cameos for Robert Altman
Robert Altman

Robert Bernard Altman was an United Statesn film director known for making Cinema of the United States that are highly Naturalism , but with a stylized perspective....
's The Player
The Player

The Player is a satire film directed by Robert Altman from a screenplay by Michael Tolkin based on his own novel of the same name. It is the story of Griffin Mill , a Hollywood Movie studio executive who gets away with murdering a wannabe screenwriter who Mill believes is sending him death threats....
, although Walston along with several other stars, are actually in character for a movie within a movie sequence.

He guest starred on numerous television program, including a role in 1960-1961 as a judge
Judge

A judge, or arbiter of justice, is a lead official who presides over a court of law,which is operated by the local, state, and/or federal government....
 on NBC's The Outlaws
The Outlaws (1960 TV series)

The Outlaws is a 50-episode National Broadcasting Company Western television series, starring Barton MacLane as U.S. marshal Frank Caine, who operated in a lawless section of Oklahoma Territory about Stillwater, Oklahoma....
 with Barton MacLane
Barton MacLane

Barton MacLane was an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. Although he has appeared in many classic films from the 1930s through the 1960s, he was perhaps best known for his recurring role as General Martin Peterson on the 1960s television comedy series I Dream of Jeannie....
. Walston went on to some of his greatest success on the small screen. He starred as the Martian, alias Uncle Martin, on My Favorite Martian from 1963 to 1966. His co-star was Bill Bixby
Bill Bixby

Bill Bixby, born Wilfred Bailey Bixby, was an American film and television actor, television director and frequent game show panelist.His career spanned over three decades, appearing on stage, in motion pictures and starring in five TV series, such as My Favorite Martian and The Incredible Hulk ....
.

After Martian

Fasttimesmrhand
Although Martian had somewhat typecast him and he had difficulty finding more serious roles after the show's cancellation, he managed to return to beloved character actor
Character actor

A character actor is one who predominantly plays a particular type of role rather than leading actor ones. Character actor roles can range from bit parts to leading actor....
 status in television of the 1970s and 1980s, appearing as a guest star in numerous shows, such as Custer
Custer (TV series)

Custer, also known as The Legend of Custer, is a 17-episode military-Western television series which ran on American Broadcasting Company from September 6 to December 27, 1967, with Wayne Maunder in the starring role of then Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer....
, The Wild Wild West
The Wild Wild West

The Wild Wild West is an United States television series that ran on CBS for four seasons from September 17, 1965 to April 4, 1969. Developed at a time when the television western was losing ground to the spy genre, this show was conceived by its creator, Michael Garrison, as "James Bond on horseback." It was one of the first television...
, Love, American Style
Love, American Style

Love, American Style is an hour-long television program anthology which was produced by Paramount Television and originally aired between 1969 in television and 1974 in television....
, The Rookies
The Rookies

The Rookies is an United States Police procedural that aired on American Broadcasting Company from 1972 until 1976. It followed the exploits of three rookie police officers in an unidentified city for the fictitious Southern California Police Department ....
, Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible

Mission: Impossible began as an American television series that chronicles the missions of a team of secret United States government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force ....
, Ellery Queen
Ellery Queen

File:Ellery Queen NYWTS.jpgEllery Queen is both a fictional character and a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York: Daniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay and Manford Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee , to write detective fiction....
, The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man

The Six Million Dollar Man is an United States television series about a fictional cyborg working for the OSI . The show was based on the novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin, and during pre-production, that was the proposed title of the series....
, Little House on the Prairie
Little House on the Prairie (TV series)

Little House on the Prairie is an United States one-hour dramatic television program that aired on the NBC network from September 11, 1974, to March 21, 1983, bumping the long-running Adam-12 series to Tuesday nights....
, and The Incredible Hulk with Bill Bixby (in which he played Jasper the Magician in an episode called "My Favorite Magician"), among many others. In 1976 he played the part of Edgar Whiney in the film Silver Streak
Silver Streak

Silver Streak may refer to:* Silver Streak , a bus rapid transit system* Silver Streak , a comic book character* Silver Streak , a 1976 comedy, action and mystery film...
.

From 1980 to 1992, Walston starred in fourteen movies, including 1981
1981 in film

Events*January 19 - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquires beleaguered concurrent United Artists. UA was humiliated by the astronomical losses on the $40,000,000 movie Heaven's Gate , a major factor in the decision of owner Transamerica Corporation to sell it....
's Galaxy of Terror
Galaxy of Terror

Galaxy of Terror is a science fiction/horror film starring Erin Moran, Robert Englund, Ray Walston, and Sid Haig and directed by Bruce D. Clark....
, and 1982
1982 in film

for use in movie theaters.* Hugh Grant makes his film debut.*October 8th = Angelina Jolie makes her film debut as a child actress appearing with her father Jon Voight, in Lookin' to Get Out....
's Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 in film Cinema of the United States Coming of age teen film-comedy film written by Cameron Crowe and directed by Amy Heckerling....
, as well as its 1986 television adaptation, as Mr. Hand
Mr. Hand

Mr. Hand may refer to:* Mr. Hand, a fictional character in the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High and television series Fast Times.* Mr....
. In an interview, years after Fast Times was released, Watson said that he was happy and relieved that when he walks down the street, people, especially the younger crowd, would shout at him, "Mr. Hand" because he had finally torn away from his Martian role.

Television comeback

Boothby
In 1984, Walston played a judge on an episode of Night Court
Night Court

Night Court was an United States television situation comedy that aired on NBC from January 1984 until May 1992. The setting was the graveyard shift of a Manhattan court, presided over by the young, unorthodox Judge Harold T....
. Six years later, he would work with David E. Kelley
David E. Kelley

David Edward Kelley is an Emmy Award-winning United Statesn screenwriter and television producer, best known as the creator of Picket Fences, Chicago Hope, The Practice, Ally McBeal, Boston Public and Boston Legal, as well as several successful films....
 while guest-starring on L.A. Law
L.A. Law

L.A. Law is an United States television legal drama that ran from 1986 in television to 1994 in television. It was one of the most popular American television shows of the late 1980s and early 1990s....
 as a suffering father. These roles led to his work as Judge Henry Bone on Picket Fences
Picket Fences

Picket Fences is a 60-minute Dramatic programming centering around the residents of the fictional community of Rome, Wisconsin. The show initially ran from September 18, 1992 to June 26, 1996 on the CBS television network in the United States....
, which began production in 1992 for CBS. Judge Bone was originally a recurring role on the show, but Walston proved to be so popular that he was given a starring role the following year. In his late 70s, he was nominated for an Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 for the first time. Walston made an appearance in Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Trek: The Next Generation is a science fiction television program created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Set in the 24th century, about 70 years after Star Trek: The Original Series, the program features a new crew and a new Starship Enterprise....
 as Boothby, head groundskeeper at Starfleet Academy
Starfleet Academy

In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future members of Starfleet are trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded....
 in San Francisco, and then reprised the character twice on Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek: Voyager

Star Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. The show was created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor and is the fourth incarnation of Star Trek, which began with the 1960s series Star Trek: The Original Series, created by Gene Roddenberry....
, despite the series being set in a distant part of the galaxy. (The first time, he actually played an alien participating in a simulation of the Academy; the second appearance was in a dream sequence.) During his appearance on Star Trek: Voyager in "In the Flesh
In the Flesh (Voyager episode)

"In the Flesh" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the fourth episode of the fifth season. The episode has an average rating of 3.8/5 on the official Star Trek website ....
", he often had trouble with remembering his lines during long one-shot dialogue scenes
Single-camera setup

The single-camera setup is a method of shooting films and television programs. A single camera?either film or video?is employed on the set and shots are often taken out of order....
, but while the cameraman was changing the film for the scene in the briefing room, he stated a line from Hamlet
Hamlet

Hamlet is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601. The play, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle King Claudius, who has murdered King Hamlet, the King, and then taken the throne and married Gertrude ....
. Robert Beltran
Robert Beltran

Robert Adame Beltran is an United States actor, known for his role as Commander Chakotay on Star Trek: Voyager....
 then stated the next line, and Walston the next. The two went on for several minutes, amazing the entire cast and crew. Tim Russ
Tim Russ

Timothy Darrell Russ is an United States actor, film director, screenwriter and musician. He is best known for his roles on Star Trek: Voyager as Lieutenant Commander Tuvok and Samantha Who? as Frank the doorman....
 remembered in an interview for the special features of the Voyager Season 5 DVD that it was so quiet beside them, you could hear a pin drop, and that when they were done, everyone broke out in applause.

In 1985, Walston made a brief appearance in the opening credits of Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Steven Allan Spielberg, KBE is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. Forbes magazine places Spielberg's net worth at $3.1 billion....
's series Amazing Stories
Amazing Stories (TV series)

Amazing Stories is a television anthology series created by Steven Spielberg. It ran on NBC from 1985 to 1987. Each episode featured an independent story, similar to programs as The Twilight Zone ....
, as a caveman acting out a story for his tribe. Only a few seconds long, this performance began every episode of the subsequent series.

In 1992, Walston played the role of Candy in the big-screen remake
Remake

A "remake" is a term used to describe something that has been done again, sometimes with better quality and more features....
 of John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck

John Ernst Steinbeck III was an American literature. He wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939 and the novella Of Mice and Men, published in 1937....
's Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men (1992 film)

Of Mice and Men is a 1992 in film film starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise, directed and produced by Sinise. It is the third movie adaptation of John Steinbeck's 1937 novel of the Of Mice and Men....
 with Gary Sinise
Gary Sinise

Gary Alan Sinise is an United States actor and film director. During his career, Sinise has won an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for Palme d'Or and an Academy Award....
 and John Malkovich
John Malkovich

'John Gavin Malkovich' is an Emmy Award-winning, two-time Academy Award-nominated United States actor, film producer and film director. Over the last 25 years, Malkovich has appeared in more than 70 motion pictures, including Dangerous Liaisons, In the Line of Fire, Con Air, The Man in the Iron Mask , Rounders , Changelin...
.

Walston was nominated three times for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his work on Picket Fences, winning twice, in 1995 and 1996. Though Walston enjoyed his work in the series, its ratings were beginning to slip, and CBS cancelled the show after four seasons in 1996. However, Walston made a memorable guest appearance in an episode of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman is an United States Western /Dramatic programming created by Beth Sullivan. Set in the American Old West, it stars Jane Seymour as a doctor who sets up her own practice in 1860s Colorado....
 entitled "Remember Me", in which he portrayed the father of Jake Slicker, who was stricken with Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's disease , also called Alzheimer disease, Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type or simply Alzheimer's, is the most common form of dementia....
.

Later years and death

After gaining popularity both as the Martian and as the judge on the small screen, his career was coming to an end when he played Grandfather Walter Addams in Addams Family Reunion
Addams Family Reunion

Addams Family Reunion was the third movie of The Addams Family series, released straight-to-video in 1998. It was also distributed to television by ABC Family....
 (1998
1998 in film

The year 1998 in film involved some significant events....
), the straight-to-video second sequel to the blockbuster 1991
1991 in film

The year 1991 in film involved some significant events....
 film The Addams Family
The Addams Family

The Addams Family is a group of fictional characters created by United States cartoonist Charles Addams. Earlier Addams had worked in collaboration with his friend Ray Bradbury....
, this time starring Tim Curry
Tim Curry

Timothy James "Tim" Curry is an England actor, singer, composer and voice artist, known for his work in a diverse range of theatre, film and television productions....
 as Gomez Addams and Daryl Hannah
Daryl Hannah

Daryl Christine Hannah is an American film actress. After making her screen debut in 1978, Hannah starred in a number of Hollywood films throughout the 1980s notably Blade Runner, Splash , Wall Street and Roxanne and in 2003-4 received acclaim for her role in the Kill Bill series....
 as Morticia Addams. One year later, he appeared in the movie remake of his hit series, My Favorite Martian (1999
1999 in film

The year 1999 in film involved some significant events and was arguably the most successful year for films released in the 1990s. Several new feature films, including Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, The Sixth Sense, new sequel Toy Story 2, first of The Matrix, Disney's animated Tarzan , The Mummy , and the hig...
). His final movie role was in the independent film Early Bird Special. He also appeared in an AT&T
AT&T

AT&T Inc. is the largest US provider of both local and long distance telephone services, and Digital subscriber line Internet access. AT&T is the second largest provider of wireless service in the United States, with over 77 million wireless customers, and more than 150 million total customers....
 long distance
Long distance

Long distance in telecommunications, refers to telephone calls made outside a certain area, usually characterized by an area code outside of a local call area ....
 TV commercial in which his dialogue implied he was Uncle Martin from Mars, looking for good rates to talk to fellow Martians living in the United States. Just before his death, his final TV guest appearance was on 7th Heaven
7th Heaven

7th Heaven is an Emmy Awards-nominated United States drama television program, created and produced by Brenda Hampton. The series premiered on Monday August 26, 1996, on the WB Television Network, the first time that the WB aired Monday night programming, and was originally broadcast from 1996-2007....
.

Walston died on New Year's Day
New Year's Day

New Year's Day is the first day of the new year. On the modern Gregorian calendar, it is celebrated on January 1, as it was also in ancient Rome ....
 2001 in Beverly Hills, California
Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood, California are together entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, California....
, just one month after his 86th birthday, after a 6-year battle with lupus
Lupus erythematosus

Lupus erythematosus is a connective tissue disease....
. He was survived by his widow, Ruth, his daughter, Katherine Ann, and two grandchildren. His ashes were given to his daughter, Kate.

Legacy

Walston tended to play characters that could be described as "curmudgeonly." His Martian was constantly ridiculing the primitiveness of the earth's populace, and his attitude was exacerbated by his inability to fix his spacecraft. His forced earthbound existence clearly seemed like a Martian version of Purgatory
Purgatory

Purgatory is the condition or process of purification or temporary punishment in which the souls of those who die in a state of grace are made ready for heaven....
 to him—an ironic comparison as his first major role, Mr. Applegate in Damn Yankees!, was an especially devil
Devil

The Devil is the title given to the supernatural being, who, in mainstream Christianity, Islam, and some other religions, is believed to be a powerful, evil entity and the tempter of humankind....
ish character. He occasionally broke out of this typecast, however, most visibly as the amiable yet pessimistic Glen Bateman in the television miniseries adaptation of Stephen King
Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King is an United States author of contemporary horror fiction, fantasy fiction and science fiction.Having sold an estimated List of bestselling fiction authors of his books, King is best known for his work in horror fiction, in which he demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the genre's history....
's The Stand
The Stand

The Stand is a post-apocalyptic horror fiction/science fiction novel by Stephen King originally published in 1978. It re-works the scenario in King?s earlier short story, "Night Surf" ....
 in 1994.

Filmography

  • Kiss Them for Me
    Kiss Them for Me (film)

    Kiss Them for Me is a 1957 in film screwball comedy film starring Cary Grant and Jayne Mansfield, directed by Stanley Donen. Co-stars included and Leif Erickson, Ray Walston, Werner Klemperer and Suzy Parker....
     (1957)
  • South Pacific
    South Pacific (musical)

    South Pacific is a 1949 in music#Musical theater with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan....
     (1958)
  • Damn Yankees! (1958)
  • Say One for Me (1959)
  • Tall Story
    Tall Story

    Tall Story is a 1960 in film USA sports film comedy film directed by Joshua Logan and starring Anthony Perkins and Jane Fonda. Future star Robert Redford made his screen debut as a basketball player.IMDB...
     (1960)
  • The Apartment
    The Apartment

    The Apartment is a Cinema of the United States comedy film-drama film produced and directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray....
     (1960)
  • Portrait in Black
    Portrait in Black

    Portrait in Black is a thriller released by Universal International. Produced by Ross Hunter, who also produced Airport and other films for Universal, the film starred Lana Turner and Anthony Quinn....
     (1960)
  • Convicts 4
    Convicts 4

    Convicts 4 is a 1962 in film prison film starring Ben Gazzara and directed by Millard Kaufman. It is based on the autobiography of John Resko, Reprieve....
     (1962)
  • Wives and Lovers
    Wives and Lovers

    Wives and Lovers is a song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It has been recorded by numerous male and female vocalists, instrumentalists and ensembles....
     (1963)
  • My Favorite Martian
    My Favorite Martian

    My Favorite Martian is an United States television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963 to September 4, 1966 for 107 episodes . The show starred Ray Walston as Uncle Martin and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara....
     (1963–1966)
  • Who's Minding the Store?
    Who's Minding the Store?

    Who's Minding the Store? is a comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on November 28, 1963 by Paramount Pictures....
     (1963)
  • Kiss Me, Stupid
    Kiss Me, Stupid

    Kiss Me, Stupid is a 1964 in film Cinema of the United States comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the play L'Ora della Fantasia by Anna Bonacci....
     (1964)
  • Caprice
    Caprice

    Caprice may refer to:...
     (1967)
  • Paint Your Wagon
    Paint Your Wagon (film)

    Paint Your Wagon is a musical film released in 1969 in film, adapted by Paddy Chayefsky from the 1951 Paint Your Wagon by Lerner and Lowe, set in a mining camp in California Gold Rush-era California....
     (1969)
  • The Sting
    The Sting

    The Sting is a 1973 caper film set in September 1936 and revolving around a complicated plot by two professional Confidence trick to confidence trick a mob boss ....
     (1973)
  • Silver Streak
    Silver Streak (1976 film)

    Silver Streak is a 1976 in film comedy film, action film and mystery film about murder on a Los Angeles, California-to-Chicago, Illinois train journey....
     (1976)
  • The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977)
  • Stop Susan Williams (1979)
  • Math Country
    Math Country

    Math Country is an instructional television program produced by Kentucky Educational Television, in the late 1970s.The show taught elementary math concepts and featured actor Ray Walston as a ghost named Lionel Hardway who inhabits the family farm, now lived in and ran by his descendants, helping them with various math problems, and sometim...
     (late 1970s)
  • Popeye
    Popeye (film)

    Popeye is a 1980 in film live-action film directed by Robert Altman and adapted from E. C. Segar's Thimble Theatre comic strip. The screenplay by Jules Feiffer was based directly on Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye the Sailor, a hardcover reprint collection of 1936-37 Segar strips published in 1971 by Woody Gelman's Nostalgia Press...
     (1980)
  • Galaxy of Terror
    Galaxy of Terror

    Galaxy of Terror is a science fiction/horror film starring Erin Moran, Robert Englund, Ray Walston, and Sid Haig and directed by Bruce D. Clark....
     (1981)
  • O'Hara's Wife (1982)
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 in film Cinema of the United States Coming of age teen film-comedy film written by Cameron Crowe and directed by Amy Heckerling....
     (1982)
  • Private School
    Private School (film)

    Private School is a 1983 in film sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black....
     (1983)
  • Johnny Dangerously
    Johnny Dangerously

    The film Johnny Dangerously is a 1984 in film comedy spoof of 1930s' Crime film directed by Amy Heckerling. The movie stars Michael Keaton as an honest, goodhearted man who is forced to turn to a life of crime to finance his neurotic mother's skyrocketing medical bills and to put his younger brother through law school....
     (1984}
  • Santa Barbara
    Santa Barbara (TV series)

    Santa Barbara is an United States decade long and award-winning television soap opera, first broadcast in United States on NBC on July 30, 1984, and last aired on January 15, 1993....
     (1984)
  • Amazing Stories
    Amazing Stories

    Amazing Stories was an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction....
     (1985)
  • Silver Spoons
    Silver Spoons

    Silver Spoons is an United States sitcom that aired on NBC from September 25, 1982 to May 11, 1986 and in first-run syndication from September 15, 1986 to March 4, 1987....
     (1982)
  • Rad
    Rad (film)

    Rad is a film about BMX racing, first released in the United States in 1986. The film was written by Sam Bernard and Geoffrey Edwards and directed by Hal Needham....
     (1986)
  • Paramedics (1987)
  • From the Hip
    From the Hip

    This article is about the album by Section 25, for the film starring Judd Nelson, see From the Hip From the Hip is the third album by Blackpool band Section 25, released in 1984 ....
     (1987)
  • O.C. and Stiggs
    O.C. and Stiggs

    O.C. and Stiggs is a 1987 film directed by Robert Altman, based on two characters featured in a series of stories published in National Lampoon ....
     (1987)
  • Blood Relations (1988)
  • Saturday the 14th Strikes Back
    Saturday the 14th Strikes Back

    Saturday the 14th Strikes Back is a 1988 comic-horror film and a sequel to Saturday the 14th.The film is very similar to the original film, albeit with a more Toilet humour plot, putting it on par with Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders....
     (1988)
  • I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989) (TV movie)
  • A Man of Passion
    A Man Of Passion

    A Man of Passion is a greatest hits album released by New Zealand Maori singer Dalvanius in 2003. The album was released after his death in 2002....
     (1989)
  • Fine Gold (1989)
  • Blood Salvage (1990)
  • Ski Patrol (1990)
  • Popcorn
    Popcorn (1991 film)

    Popcorn is a 1991 in film horror film, directed by Mark Herrier and written by Alan Ormsby....
     (1991)
  • Space Case (1992)
  • Of Mice and Men
    Of Mice and Men (1992 film)

    Of Mice and Men is a 1992 in film film starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise, directed and produced by Sinise. It is the third movie adaptation of John Steinbeck's 1937 novel of the Of Mice and Men....
     (1992)
  • Picket Fences
    Picket Fences

    Picket Fences is a 60-minute Dramatic programming centering around the residents of the fictional community of Rome, Wisconsin. The show initially ran from September 18, 1992 to June 26, 1996 on the CBS television network in the United States....
     (1992–1996)
  • The Stand
    The Stand

    The Stand is a post-apocalyptic horror fiction/science fiction novel by Stephen King originally published in 1978. It re-works the scenario in King?s earlier short story, "Night Surf" ....
     (1994)
  • House Arrest
    House arrest

    In justice and law, house arrest is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to his or her House. Travel is usually restricted, if allowed at all....
     (1996)
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation
    Star Trek: The Next Generation

    Star Trek: The Next Generation is a science fiction television program created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Set in the 24th century, about 70 years after Star Trek: The Original Series, the program features a new crew and a new Starship Enterprise....
     (1992)
  • Star Trek: Voyager
    Star Trek: Voyager

    Star Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. The show was created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor and is the fourth incarnation of Star Trek, which began with the 1960s series Star Trek: The Original Series, created by Gene Roddenberry....
     (1998–1999)
  • Addams Family Reunion
    Addams Family Reunion

    Addams Family Reunion was the third movie of The Addams Family series, released straight-to-video in 1998. It was also distributed to television by ABC Family....
     (1998)
  • My Favorite Martian
    My Favorite Martian

    My Favorite Martian is an United States television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963 to September 4, 1966 for 107 episodes . The show starred Ray Walston as Uncle Martin and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara....
     (1999)
  • Early Bird Special (2001)


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