Susan Oliver (born Charlotte Gercke, February 13, 1932 – May 10, 1990) was an American actress, television director, Aircraft pilot, and author.
The play's short run was immediately followed by larger roles in live television plays on Kaiser Aluminum Hour, The United States Steel Hour, and Matinee Theater. Oliver then went to Hollywood, where she appeared in the November 14, 1957, episode of Climax!, one of the few live drama series based on the West Coast, as well as in a number of filmed shows, including one of the first episodes of NBC's Wagon Train, Father Knows Best, The Americans, and Johnny Staccato.
In July 1957, Oliver was chosen for the title role in her first motion picture, The Green-Eyed Blonde, a low-budget independent film melodrama scripted by Dalton Trumbo (under a pseudonym), and released by Warner Bros. in December on the bottom half of a double bill.The film was scripted by blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo and credited to "front" Sally Stubblefield.
In mid-1958, Oliver began rehearsals for a co-starring role in Patate, her second Broadway play. The melancholy comedy, written by French playwright Marcel Achard, played to sold-out theaters in Paris upon its premiere in 1957. Adapted for American audiences by Irwin Shaw, Patate (which in French means "", but can also mean "") paired Oliver with veteran leading man Tom Ewell (in the title role) and Lee Bowman. The play opened at Henry Miller's Theatre on October 28, 1958, and closed on November 1. Its seven-performance run was even shorter than that of Small War on Murray Hill, but won Oliver a Theatre World Award for "Outstanding Breakout Performance"; it was her last Broadway appearance.
Oliver was cast in the 1960 episode of The Deputy as the long-lost daughter of star Henry Fonda's late girl friend, and appeared in Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre episode "Knife of Hate" as Susan Pittman. In 1961, Oliver played the part of Laurie Evans in the episode "Incident of His Brother's Keeper" on CBS's Rawhide, and in 1963, she played Judy Hall in the episode "Incident at Spider Rock", Also in 1962, Oliver appeared as Jeanie in the television series Laramie in the episode "Shadows in the Dust". Oliver was cast in episodes of Adventures in Paradise; Twilight Zone; Route 66; Dr. Kildare; The Naked City; The Barbara Stanwyck Show; Burke's Law; The Fugitive; Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.; I Spy; The Virginian; The Name of the Game; Longstreet; and Mannix. She made one appearance on The Andy Griffith Show and ABC's family Western series, The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters. She also made two appearances in Quinn Martin's The Invaders (episodes: "Inquisition" and "The Ivy Curtain") on ABC.
Her most challenging role during this time was as the ambitious wife of doomed country music legend Hank Williams (George Hamilton) in Your Cheatin' Heart (1964). The same year, she also starred opposite Jerry Lewis in The Disorderly Orderly, and appeared in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1965) and The Love-Ins (1967) with Richard Todd.
Oliver appeared in television films, including Carter's Army. She had a continuing role as Ann Howard on ABC's primetime serial Peyton Place in 1966. Oliver played the female lead guest character Vina in "" (1964), which was the first pilot of Gene Roddenberry's new show, . Two years later, Oliver's performance was reused in the first season, two-part episode "" (1966). Because the special optical effects used by the series were taking longer to complete than anticipated (which made a missed air date a real possibility), that pilot story was re-framed using newly filmed "current" footage and a time difference to explain the significant format and cast evolution since Oliver's scenes were filmed.Whitfield, Stephen; and Roddenberry, Gene. The Making of Star Trek (New York: Ballantine Books), 1968. ASIN: B0014C7WYK In particular, Jeffrey Hunter played "Captain Christopher Pike" in the pilot episode, but was replaced by William Shatner as "Captain James T. Kirk" of the Starship Enterprise when the series was green-lit by NBC in 1966. For the fantasy sequence in the pilot, in which her character appeared as an "Orion slave girl", Oliver was covered in green makeup all over her body, and a dark brunette wig. A still of her with green skin is frequently seen in the end credits of the television series, and it has since become a well-known image among Star Trek enthusiasts. Hence, the 2014 documentary about Susan Oliver's life was titled The Green Girl.
In 1970, she appeared as Carole Carson/Alice Barnes on the television Western The Men From Shiloh (rebranded name for The Virginian) in the episode titled "Hannah".
From 1975 to 1976, Oliver was a regular cast member of the television soap opera Days of Our Lives. In 1976, she received her only Emmy Award nomination (for "Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress") for playing pioneer aviator, Neta Snook, in the three-hour-long, Television film Amelia Earhart, broadcast on October 15, 1976, on NBC.
In addition to her scores of television appearances, Oliver also had roles in several theatrical features, including The Gene Krupa Story (1959), BUtterfield 8 (1960) and The Caretakers (1963).
In Oliver's last fully active years, she also appeared in the February 21, 1985 episode of Magnum, P.I., two episodes of Murder, She Wrote (March 31 and December 1), the February 12, 1987 episode of Simon & Simon, and the January 10, 1988 episode of the NBC domestic drama Our House. She made her last onscreen appearance in the November 6, 1988 episode of the syndicated horror anthology Freddy's Nightmares. During her career in Hollywood, Oliver amassed well over 100 credits.
In July 1964, local Los Angeles area news anchor Hal Fishman introduced her to personal flying when he took her on an evening flight over Los Angeles in a Cessna 172. The experience motivated her to return the next day to the Santa Monica Airport to begin training for a private pilot certificate. In 1966, while preparing for her own transatlantic flight, she was a passenger in a Piper J-3 Cub when the pilot ran into wires while "show-boating"; the airplane flipped and crashed. She and the pilot escaped injury.
In 1967, piloting her own Aero Commander 200, which was fitted with an extra fuel tank, she became the fourth woman to fly a single-engined aircraft solo across the Atlantic Ocean and the second to do it from New York City. Oliver's route included stops in Goose Bay, Canada, Narsarsuaq in Greenland, Keflavik in Iceland, and Prestwick in Scotland, before landing in Copenhagen, Denmark. History.net: How a Hollywood Actress Became an Aerial Emissary Although she was attempting to fly to Moscow, her odyssey ended in Denmark after the government of the Soviet Union denied her permission to enter its air space. She wrote about her aviation exploits and philosophy of life in an autobiography published in 1983 titled Odyssey: A Daring Transatlantic Journey.
In 1968, she was contacted by Learjet to see if she was interested in obtaining a type rating on one of their jet planes with the intent to set record flights for them. She earned the rating and even flew some charters (having by that time acquired a commercial pilot certificate in single- and multiengined land airplanes), but did not fly any record flights in their jets.
In 1970, Oliver co-piloted a Piper Comanche to victory in the 2760-mile transcontinental race known as the "Powder Puff Derby", which resulted in her being named Pilot of the Year by the Association of Executive Pilots. The pilot was Margaret Mead (not Margaret Mead), an experienced pilot who had flown in several derbies with different co-pilots. In 1971, Oliver was inducted as a member of the Federal Aviation Administration's Women Advisory Committee on Aviation.
In 1972, her training for a glider rating was chronicled for an episode of the television series The American Sportsman, and the segment aired in March 1973. Robesonian newspaper archives, March 18, 1973; accessed March 7, 2015.
According to the FAA Registry, the glider rating was issued to Oliver on July 21, 1972. It was her last rating. The registry shows her to have earned commercial pilot ratings for airplane single-engined land, airplane multi-engined land, instrument airplane, and private privileges for glider. Her last aviation medical examination was in May 1976, so she could not legally pilot any aircraft except gliders after May 1978, marking the end of her piloting of powered aircraft. Profile, amsrvs.registry.faa.gov; accessed March 7, 2015.
Directing and later years
Aviator and author
Death
Selected filmography
1955 Goodyear Playhouse Episode: "The Prizewinner" 1956 Studio One Flora Episode: "A Day Before Battle" 1956 Camera Three Dewey Dell Episode: "As I Lay Dying" 1957 The Green-Eyed Blonde Phyllis ("Greeneyes") 1957 The Kaiser Aluminum Hour Kay Episode: "So Short a Season" 1957 The United States Steel Hour Maria Episode: "The Bottle Imp" 1957 Crossroads Connie Willis Episode: "9:30 Action" 1957 Matinee Theater Episode: "End of the Rope" 1957 Climax! Pat Farley Episode: "Two Tests for Tuesday" 1957 Studio 57 Episode: "Seventh Brother, Seventh Son" 1957 Wagon Train Judy Rossiter Episode: "The Emily Rossiter Story" 1957 Playhouse 90 Louise Grant Episode: "The Thundering Wave" 1958 Father Knows Best Cousin Milly Episode: "Country Cousin" 1958 Kraft Television Theatre Pamela Episode: "The Woman at High Hollow" 1958 Matinee Theater Episode: "Button, Button" 1958 Suspicion Rosemary Russell Episode: "The Woman Turned to Salt" 1959 Playhouse 90 Ellie Episode: "A Trip to Paradise" 1959 The David Niven Show Ilsa Episode: "The Last Room" 1959 Armstrong Circle Theatre Episode: "The Monkey Ride" 1959 Trackdown Rebecca Ford Episode: "Blind Alley" 1959 The Millionaire Cathy Burnell Episode: "Millionaire Phillip Burnell" 1959 Johnny Staccato Barbara Ames Episode: "Murder in Hi-Fi" 1959 The Lineup Laurie Hayden Episode: "Run to the City" 1959 Alcoa Theatre Bernice Davis Episode: "The Long House on Avenue A" 1959 The Gene Krupa Story Dorissa Dinell 1960 BUtterfield 8 Norma 1960 Playhouse 90 Valerie Ferguson Episode: "A Dream of Treason" 1960 The DuPont Show with June Allyson Judy Episode: "The Blue Goose" 1960 Wanted Dead or Alive Bess Episode: "The Pariah" 1960 Wrangler Helen McQueen Episode: "Incident at the Bar M" 1960 The Deputy Julie Desmond Episode: "The Deadly Breed" 1960 The Untouchables Roxie Plumber Episode: "The Organization" 1960 Bonanza Leta Malvet Episode: "The Outcast" 1960 Wagon Train Maggie Hamilton Episode: "The Maggie Hamilton Story" 1960 Wagon Train Cathy Eckhart Episode: "The Cathy Eckhart Story" 1960 The Twilight Zone Teenya Episode: "People Are Alike All Over" 1960 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Susan Pittman Episode: "Knife of Hate" 1960 The Barbara Stanwyck Show Tracy Lane Episode: "No One" 1961 Naked City as Jessica Episode: "A Memory of Crying" 1961 The Aquanauts Laura West Episode: "Stormy Weather" 1961 Rawhide Laurie Evans S3:E21, "Incident of His Brother's Keeper" 1961 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Lori Episode: "Rick, the Milkman" 1961 Route 66 Joan Maslow Episode: "Welcome to Amity" 1961 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Hannah Smith Episode: "Image of a Drawn Sword" 1961 Thriller Edith Landers Episode: "Choose a Victim" 1962 Route 66 Claire/Chris Episode: "Between Hello and Goodbye" 1962 Laramie Jean Lavelle Episode: "Shadows in the Dust" 1962 Cain's Hundred Kitty Episode: "The Cost of Living" 1962 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Annabel Delaney Season 1 Episode 7: "Annabel" 1963 Rawhide Judy Hall Episode: "Incident at Spider Rock" 1963 Wagon Train Lily Episode: "The Lily Legend Story" 1963 77 Sunset Strip Kristine Seaver Episode: "Your Fortune for a Penny" 1963 The Caretakers Nurse Cathy Clark 1963 The Fugitive Karen Episode: "Never Wave Goodbye" (Parts 1 & 2) 1963 Dr. Kildare Carol Logan Episode: "The Eleventh Commandment" 1963 Route 66 Willow Episode: "Fifty Miles from Home" 1964 Looking For Love Jan McNair 1964 Guns of Diablo Maria Macklin 1964 Your Cheatin' Heart Audrey Williams 1964 The Disorderly Orderly Susan Andrews 1964 Destry Rebecca Fairhaven Episode: "One Hundred Bibles" 1964 The Andy Griffith Show Prisoner Episode: "Prisoner of Love" Season 4 Episode 18 1964 The Defenders Anna Leverton Episode: "The Hidden Fury"" 1964 Vina Pilot Episode: ""
Episode: "" (Parts 1 & 2)
S1: E11 & E12 respectively (1966) (re-used footage from the pilot) 1965 Seaway Sue Murray Episode: "The Sparrows" 1965 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Ursula Alice Baldwin Episode: "The Bow-Wow Affair" 1965 The Virginian Martha Perry Episode: "A Little Learning" 1966 A Man Called Shenandoah Virginia Harvey Episode: "Rope's End" 1966 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Julie Myers Episode: "A Date with Miss Camp Henderson" 1966 My Three Sons Jerry Harper Episode: "The Awkward Age" 1966 Peyton Place Ann Howard 48 episodes S1:E11-E12, "" 1967 Tarzan Peggy Dean Episode S1E18: "The Day the Earth Trembled" 1967 T.H.E. Cat Lori Neil Episode: "Twenty One And Out" 1967 The Love-Ins Patricia Cross 1967 The Wild Wild West Triste Episode: "The Night Dr. Loveless Died" 1967 The Invaders Stacy Cahill Episode: "The Ivy Curtain" 1968 A Man Called Gannon Matty 1968 The Invaders Joan Seeley Episode: "Inquisition" 1968 The Virginian Anne Crowder Episode: "The Storm Gate" 1969 Mannix Linda Jordan S2-Episode 21: "The Odds Against Donald Jordan" 1969 The Big Valley Kate Wilson Episode: "Alias Nellie Handley" 1969 Change of Mind Margaret Rowe 1969 The Monitors Barbara Cole 1970 Carter's Army Anna Renvic TV movie 1971 Company of Killers Thelma Dwyer TV movie 1971 Do You Take This Stranger? Mildred Crandall TV movie 1971 Dan August Leona Serling Episode: "Prognosis: Homicide" 1971 Sarge Fran Episode: "An Accident Waiting to Happen" 1971 Alias Smith and Jones Miss Blanche Graham Episode: "Journey from San Juan" 1972 Night Gallery Kelly Bellman Episode: "The Tune in Dan's Cafe" 1972 Medical Center Ruth Episode: "Vision of Doom" 1972 Gunsmoke Sarah Elkins Episode: "Eleven Dollars" 1973 The American Sportsman Herself Segment: "Soaring at El Mirage" 1973 Cannon Jill Thorson Episode: "Moving Target" 1973 Circle of Fear Ellen Pritchard Episode: "Spare Parts" 1973 Love Story Virginia Madison Episode: "The Youngest Lovers" 1974 Ginger in the Morning Sugar 1974 Police Story Rina Prescott Episode: "World Full of Hurt" 1974 Petrocelli Eleanor Warren Episode: "Edge of Evil" 1976 Amelia Earhart Netta Snook "Snookie" 1977 The Streets of San Francisco Gracie Boggs Episode: "Hang Tough" 1977 Nido de Viudas Isabel US title: Widow's Nest 1980 Hardly Working Claire Trent 1982 Tomorrow's Child Marilyn Hurst Television movie 1982 M*A*S*H Director, 1 episode 1983 Trapper John, M.D. Director, 1 episode 1982 International Airport Mary Van Leuven Television movie 1984 Murder, She Wrote Nurse Marge Horton Episode: "Armed Response" 1985 Magnum, P.I. Laurie Crane Episode: "Let Me Hear the Music" 1986 Murder, She Wrote Louise Episode: "Jessica Behind Bars" 1988 Our House Olga Zelnikova Episode: "Balance of Power" 1988 Freddy's Nightmares The Maid / Future Judy Miller Episode: "Judy Miller, Come on Down" (final appearance)
Documentary
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