Michael Callan
Michael Callan (November 22, 1935 – October 10, 2022) was a distinguished American actor renowned for his versatile performances across stage and screen. Originally named Martin Harris Calinieff, he hailed from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Callan began his artistic journey under the name Mickey Calin, making his Broadway debut in the charming musical The Boy Friend (1954). He further showcased his talents in notable productions such as Catch a Star (1955) and the iconic West Side Story (1957-1959), where he played the role of Riff.
Callan transitioned to film in 1959, signing with Columbia Pictures, where he featured in several movies, including They Came to Cordura and The Flying Fontaines. Although unable to reprise his role from West Side Story in its film adaptation, he showcased his dance skills in Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961). His extensive filmography includes The Interns, Mysterious Island (1961), The Victors (1963), and Cat Ballou (1965), with later appearances in Leprechaun 3 and Stuck on You.
In 1966, Callan starred as Peter Christopher in the NBC sitcom Occasional Wife. His personal life included a marriage to Carlyn Chapman, with whom he had two daughters, and later a marriage to actress Patricia Harty. His television credits span numerous popular shows, including The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Charlie's Angels, and Murder, She Wrote. In 1987, he returned to the stage in the Off-Broadway production of Bar Mitzvah Boy, further solidifying his legacy in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Leprechaun 3
The Magnificent Seven Ride!
Mysterious Island
Gidget Goes Hawaiian
Lepke
13 West Street
Because They're Young
Cat Ballou
Double Exposure
Bon Voyage!
Freeway
The Victors
They Came to Cordura
Record City