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James Child Drury Jr. (April 18, 1934 – April 6, 2020) was an American actor. He is best known for having played the title role in the 90-minute weekly Western television series The Virginian, which was broadcast on from 1962 to 1971.


Early years
Drury was born in New York City, the son of James Child Drury and Beatrice Crawford Drury.
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His father was a New York University of . He grew up between New York City and Salem, Oregon, where his mother owned a farm. Drury contracted at the age of 10.

He studied drama at New York University and took additional classes at UCLA to complete his degree after he began acting in films at MGM.


Career
Drury's professional acting career began when he was 12 years old, when he performed in a road company's production of Life with Father.

He signed a film contract with MGM in 1954 and appeared in bit parts in films. After he went to 20th Century Fox, he appeared in Love Me Tender (1956) and Bernardine (1957).

(2025). 9780786457991, McFarland. .

In 1959, Drury was cast as Harding, Jr., in the episode "Murder at the Mansion" on Richard Diamond, Private Detective. On May 9, 1959, early in his career, Drury appeared as Neal Adams in the episode "Client Neal Adams" of ABC's Western series .

(1983). 9780810816268, Scarecrow Press. .

On Christmas Eve 1959, Drury appeared in "Ten Feet of Nothing" on the syndicated , Death Valley Days, hosted by . Drury portrayed a young miner, Joe Plato.

In 1960, Drury appeared in different roles in two episodes, "Fair Game" and "Vindication", of another ABC Western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams as a Confederate adventurer roaming through the post-Civil War American West. On November 16, 1960, Drury played young pioneer Justin Claiborne in the episode "The Bleymier Story" of NBC's . He was also cast in the 1960 Disney movie, Pollyanna as George Dodds, the love interest of Nancy Olson.

In 1960, Drury portrayed Joe Darle in the episode "Wall of Silence" of the ABC/Warner Bros. detective series, Bourbon Street Beat. He made a guest appearance on the drama series Perry Mason in 1961 in the role of musician and defendant Eddy King in "The Case of the Missing Melody".

He appeared in secondary roles for Disney. In 1962, he was cast in a substantial role as a lascivious gold prospector in the early Western Ride the High Country (1962) opposite and . On April 11, 1962, Drury played the title role in an episode of , "The Cole Crawford Story", (S5, E28).

Around the same time, Drury landed the top-billed leading role of the foreman on The Virginian, a lavish series that ran for nine seasons until 1971. Drury was put under a 7-year contract with Universal in 1962, and was the front-runner for the role, but he still had to audition three separate times and was required to lose 30 pounds in 30 days to secure the part. Drury reported that he had based his performance of the Virginian on character elements of his maternal grandfather, with whom he had spent much of his childhood.

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Drury and his Wilshire Boulevard Buffalo Hunters band performed 54 USO-sponsored shows for troops in Vietnam in three weeks in April 1966.

Drury continued his title role in The Virginian after it was reformatted as The Men from Shiloh on NBC (1970–1971). He had the lead role of Captain Spike Ryerson in the drama series Firehouse on ABC television in 1974.

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In 1993, Drury had a guest-starring role as Captain Tom Price on the first three episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger, opposite and . Drury also had a cameo role in the 2000 TV movie of The Virginian starring . The film followed Wister's novel more closely than had the television series. Drury appeared in a number of films and other television programs, including The Young Warriors and the TV cowboy reunion movie with who played the character Trampas on The Virginian, who played Cheyenne Bodie in Cheyenne and Hugh O'Brian who played Wyatt Earp in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.

In 1991, Drury was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in . In 1997 and 2003, he was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina.


Personal life and death
On February 7, 1957, Drury married Cristall Othones, and fathered two sons, Timothy and James III. The couple divorced on November 23, 1964, and on April 27, 1968, he married Phyllis Jacqueline Mitchell; the marriage ended in divorce on January 30, 1979. His third marriage was to Carl Ann Head on July 30, 1979; it lasted until her death on August 25, 2019. Drury had three stepchildren from his previous marriages, a stepdaughter, Rhonda Brown, and two stepsons, Frederick Drury and Gary Schero. His son, , is a keyboardist, guitarist, and vocalist who has played with the rock groups Eagles and .

Drury supported in the 1964 United States presidential election.

(2013). 9781107650282, Cambridge University Press. .

Drury died from natural causes on April 6, 2020, 12 days short of his 86th birthday.


Filmography

Film
1955Blackboard JungleHospital AttendantUncredited
Love Me or Leave MeAssistant DirectorUncredited
The Tender TrapEddie
1956DianeLieutenantUncredited
Crewman Strong
The Last WagonLieutenant Kelly
Love Me TenderRay Reno
1957BernardineLieutenant Langley Beaumont
1959Good Day for a HangingPaul Ridgely
1960Jim Weaver
PollyannaGeorge Dodds
Ten Who DaredWalter Powell
1961The Devil and Miss SarahGil Turner
1962Ride the High CountryBilly Hammond
Third of a ManEmmet
1967The Young Warriors aka Eagle WarriorsSergeant Cooley
1991Jim
1994MaverickRiverboat Poker PlayerUncredited
2005Hell to PayJT Coffee
TBABilly and the BanditGrandpaPosthumous release


Television
1961Perry MasonGuest StarSeason 5 Episode 3
1955–61Tom / Johnny Red / Jerry Cass / Booth Rider4 episodes
1958Alfred Hitchcock PresentsMichael GrimesSeason 3 Episode 23: "The Right Kind of House"
Playhouse 90Jesse JamesEpisode: ""
DecisionThe VirginianEpisode: "The Virginian"
The TexanJohnny KalerEpisode: "The Troubled Town"
1958–61Spicer / Lloyd Carpenter2 episodes
1959Have Gun - Will TravelTonySeason 2, Episode 21 "Hunt the Man Down"
1959RawhideKenleyS1:E3, "Incident with an Executioner"
1959LawmanClay TroopEpisode "The Gang"
LawmanStan BatesEpisode "The Outsider"
Lieutenant Richard MullerSeason 1/Episode 27 - "The Muller Story" Season 1/Episode 33 - "Sabotage"
CheyenneBill MagruderEpisode: "The Impostor"
Neal AdamsEpisode: "Client: Neal Adams"
1959-60Men into SpaceMajor Nick AlborgEpisode: "Tankers in Space"
Cole Crawford / Justin Claiborne2 episodes
1961RawhideJohnny AdlerSeason 3 Episode 20: "Incident of the Boomerang"
RawhideRanceSeason 3 Episode 29: "Incident of the Night on the Town"
1962The DetectivesAdrianEpisode: "Walk a Crooked Line"
1962–71The VirginianThe Virginian249 episodes
1969Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InHimself2 episodes
1971–72Alias Smith and JonesSheriff Tankersley / Sheriff Lom Trevors2 episodes
1971IronsideAlEpisode: "The Professionals"
1974FirehouseCaptain Spike Ryerson13 episodes
1993Walker, Texas RangerCaptain Tom Price3 episodes
1993–94The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.Ethan Emerson2 episodes
2012Tales of the Cap Gun KidRanger Captain1 episode


Narrator
  • River Invaders: The Scourge of Zebra Mussels (1994) — special — host/narrator
  • (1995) — PBS special — host/narrator
  • A Vanishing Melody: The Call of the Piping Plover (1997) — PBS special


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