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Maurice William Elias (December 23, 1936 September 9, 2016), known professionally as James Stacy, was an American film and television actor who starred in the late 1960s TV western Lancer.

In 1973, Stacy was hit by a drunk driver while riding his motorcycle, resulting in his left leg being severed. His left arm, nearly severed in the accident, was later amputated in the hospital. His girlfriend died in the crash. He returned to acting in 1975 before retiring in 1992.


Early life
Stacy was born Maurice William Elias on December 23, 1936, in Los Angeles to an Ulster-Scots waitress and a Lebanese American .


Career
Stacy made his film debut in in 1957, and his television debut in Highway Patrol. He had a recurring role as "Fred" in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet from 1958 to 1963. During the 1960s he made guest appearances in television shows, including 5 episodes of , Hazel, The Donna Reed Show, Have Gun - Will Travel, Combat!, and Perry Mason in the 1964 episode "The Case of the Simple Simon" and the series finale "The Case of the Final Fade-out" in 1966.

Stacy is perhaps best remembered as a star of the western series Lancer, along with , , and . Lancer aired on from 1968 to 1970. Stacy played the character "Johnny Madrid Lancer", a former gunslinger, the son of Duggan's character, Murdoch Lancer. Stacy also acted in several motion pictures from the 1950s through the 1970s, including a minor part in the musical South Pacific.


Motorcycle accident
On September 27, 1973, Stacy was taking his girlfriend, Clara Ann “Paeai-Pai” Cox, for a ride on his motorcycle in the Hollywood Hills when a drunken driver struck them. Cox was killed and Stacy lost his left arm and leg. Stacy's ex-wife, actress and singer , organized a 1974 celebrity gala to raise money for his expenses. The gala, whose attendees included and , raised $118,000 ($ today ). In 1976, Stacy won a $1.9 million lawsuit ($ million today ) against the bar that had served the drunk driver.


Comeback
After his recovery, Stacy appeared in roles created to accommodate his disability. His comeback film was the 1975 Western Posse, where he played newspaper editor Harold Hellman, a part Douglas had written for him. In 1977, Stacy starred in the TV movie Just a Little Inconvenience as a double-amputee veteran. It earned him his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special. In 1980, he starred in and produced the TV movie My Kidnapper, My Love. His brother, Louie Elias, a character actor and stuntman, wrote the screenplay, based on the novel by Oscar Saul, to accommodate Stacy's disability. Elias was also the associate producer. Stacy also played Ed, the Bartender in the Disney film Something Wicked This Way Comes.

Stacy's other TV appearances included Hotel, Cagney & Lacey (for which he was nominated for a second Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series) and Highway to Heaven. His last TV role was in five 1990 episodes of the cop series Wiseguy, as Ed Rogosheske. He made final appearance as guest star in episode "Communicable Theater" the sitcom series in 1991.


Personal life

Marriages
Stacy was married twice. He married actress and singer on October 12, 1963, in Hollywood. They were divorced in November 1966. His second marriage was to actress in 1968. They had a daughter, Heather, and divorced in 1969.


Arrest and conviction
In November 1995, Stacy pleaded to a charge of molesting an 11-year-old girl. On December 7, 1995, he failed to appear for sentencing in Ventura County Superior Court and was arrested the next day in a Honolulu, Hawaii hospital after he fled California. He attempted suicide by jumping off a cliff. After recovering, he waived and returned to California. On March 5, 1996, he received a six-year prison sentence. The prosecutor said she believed Stacy might have been eligible for probation for the molestation, but his post-arrest behavior, coupled with two arrests in June 1995 for prowling at the homes of other girls, led her to seek a prison sentence. He served his sentence at the California Institution for Men in Chino, California.


Death
On September 9, 2016, Stacy died of in Ventura, California after being administered an antibiotic injection at the office of Dr. Cedric Emery. He was 79.


Portrayal
Stacy is portrayed by in the 2019 Quentin Tarantino film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio and . He is set to reprise his role in the sequel The Adventures of Cliff Booth.


Filmography
1957ReporterUncredited
1958Lafayette EscadrilleAlan NicholsUncredited
1958South PacificSailor / SeabeeCredited as Jim Stacey, Uncredited
1961Like Father, Like SonArtCredited as Jim Stacey
1963Summer MagicCharles Bryant
1965Danny Frazer
1965A Swingin' SummerMickey
1969FlareupJoe Brodnek
1975PosseHarold Hellman
1982Double ExposureB.J. WildeAlternative title: Model Killer
1983Something Wicked This Way ComesEd, the Bartender
1991F/X2CyborgAlternative title: F/X 2: The Deadly Art of Illusion

+ Television
1956–1963The Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietFred19 episodes
1957Highway PatrolYoung Man in CarEpisode: "Female Hitchhiker"
1962ShannonCracker CoeEpisode: "The Jungle Kid"
1962Have Gun – Will TravelJohnny TullyEpisode: "Man in an Hourglass"
1962The Donna Reed ShowDanny
Sandy
Steve Calahan
3 episodes
1962CheyenneLuther JamesEpisode: "Showdown at Oxbend"
1963Hazel Episode: "The Baby Came C.O.D."
1964–1966Perry MasonScott Everett
Barry Conrad
2 episodes
1964–1973Various roles5 episodes
1965Mister Roberts Episode: "Just Getting There Is Half the Fun"
1966And Baby Makes ThreeDr. Peter Cooperunsold TV pilot
1966The MonroesPerry HutchinsEpisode: "Ride with Terror"
1966Combat!FarleyEpisode: "The Bankroll"
1968PremiereAndrew BassEpisode: "The Freebooters" (unsold pilot)
1968Joe BravoEpisode: "The Judgment"
1968–1970LancerJohnny Madrid Lancer51 episodes
1971Paper ManJerryTV movie
1972Love, American Style Segment: "Love and the Alibi"
1972Heat of AngerGus PrideTV movie
1972Medical CenterNeilEpisode: "Cycle of Peril"
1972The Streets of San FranciscoPeter ForrestEpisode: "Whose Little Boy Are You?"
1972Marcus Welby, M.D.Phil DarrowEpisode: "Jason Be Nimble, Jason Be Quick"
1972 Episode: "Starting Over Again"
1973OrdealAndy FolsomTV movie
1977Just a Little InconvenienceKenny BriggsTV movie
1980My Kidnapper, My LoveDennyTV movie
1981An Ozzie and Harriet ChristmasSelfTV special on in
1985HotelJeremy HaleEpisode: "Saving Grace"
1986Cagney & LaceyTed PetersEpisode: "The Gimp"
1987Highway to HeavenJoe MasonEpisode: "The Hero"
1990WiseguyEd Rogosheske5 episodes
1990Matters of the HeartGlen HarperTV movie
1991HimselfEpisode: "Communicable Theater"


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