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| occupation = Actor |
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| yearsactive = 1958-2012 |
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| known_for = ''[[My Three Sons]]'' |
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| spouse = Sandra L. Goble (1968-1974; divorced); 1 child<br>Paula Drake (December 19, 2015-present) |
| spouse = Sandra L. Goble (1968-1974; divorced); 1 child<br>Paula Drake (December 19, 2015-present) |
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| website = http://stanleylivingston.com}} |
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'''Stanley Bernard Livingston''' (born November 24, 1950) is an American actor |
'''Stanley Bernard Livingston''' (born November 24, 1950) is an American actor. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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[[File:Fred MacMurray and Stanley Livingston - My Three Sons, Season 1, Episode 19 (Organization Woman) 1961.jpg|right|thumb|MacMurray and Livingston in ''My Three Sons'', Season 1, Episode 19 (Organization Woman) 1961]] |
[[File:Fred MacMurray and Stanley Livingston - My Three Sons, Season 1, Episode 19 (Organization Woman) 1961.jpg|right|thumb|MacMurray and Livingston in ''My Three Sons'', Season 1, Episode 19 (Organization Woman) 1961]] |
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He is best known for playing Richard "Chip" Douglas, the third son of Steve Douglas ([[Fred MacMurray]]) on the [[television series]] ''[[My Three Sons]]''. He and MacMurray were the only actors in the cast who appeared throughout the entire series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/M/htmlM/mythreesons/mythreesons.htm|title=The Museum of Broadcast Communications - Encyclopedia of Television|publisher=museum.tv|accessdate=May 18, 2017}}</ref> Stanley's |
He is best known for playing Richard "Chip" Douglas, the third son of Steve Douglas ([[Fred MacMurray]]) on the [[television series]] ''[[My Three Sons]]''. He and MacMurray were the only actors in the cast who appeared throughout the entire series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/M/htmlM/mythreesons/mythreesons.htm|title=The Museum of Broadcast Communications - Encyclopedia of Television|publisher=museum.tv|accessdate=May 18, 2017}}</ref> Stanley's younger brother [[Barry Livingston|Barry]] played his adopted brother "Ernie" in later seasons. With the death of [[Tim Considine]] in 2022, Livingston became the last surviving original cast member. |
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Stanley and Barry Livingston were born in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. Later in his career, before retiring, Stanley was a producer and director in Los Angeles. |
Stanley and Barry Livingston were born in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. Later in his career, before retiring, Stanley was a producer and director in Los Angeles. |
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*''[[X-15 (film)|X-15]]'' (1961) .... Mike Brandon |
*''[[X-15 (film)|X-15]]'' (1961) .... Mike Brandon |
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*''[[How the West Was Won (film)|How the West Was Won]]'' (1962) ... Prescott Rawlings |
*''[[How the West Was Won (film)|How the West Was Won]]'' (1962) ... Prescott Rawlings |
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*''[[Sarge |
*''[[Sarge (TV series)|Sarge]]'' "The Badge or the Cross" (1971) (TV) .... Charlie |
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*''[[The Roman Holidays]]'' .... Happius Holiday (1972) |
*''[[The Roman Holidays]]'' .... Happius Holiday (1972) |
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*''[[Private Parts (1972 film)|Private Parts]]'' (1972) .... Jeff |
*''[[Private Parts (1972 film)|Private Parts]]'' (1972) .... Jeff |
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*''[[Room 222]]'' (1 episode, 1973) |
*''[[Room 222]]'' (1 episode, 1973) |
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*''[[Devlin (TV series)|Devlin]]'' (1974) TV Series .... Additional Voices |
*''[[Devlin (TV series)|Devlin]]'' (1974) TV Series .... Additional Voices |
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*''[[Scooby- |
*''[[Scooby-Doo (TV series)|Scooby-Doo]]'' (1974) TV Series .... Additional Voices |
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*''[[Lucas Tanner ( |
*''[[Lucas Tanner (film)|Lucas Tanner]]'' (1974) (TV) .... David Elrond |
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*''[[Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold]]'' (1995) .... Glenn Manning |
*''[[Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold]]'' (1995) .... Glenn Manning |
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*''[[Stripteaser]]'' (1995) .... Sneezer |
*''[[Stripteaser (1995 film)|Stripteaser]]'' (1995) .... Sneezer |
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===As himself=== |
===As himself=== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{IMDb name|0515301}} |
*{{IMDb name|0515301}} |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/stanleylivingston Facebook site (official)] |
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 26 September 2024
Stanley Livingston | |
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Born | Stanley Bernard Livingston November 24, 1950 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1958-2012 |
Known for | My Three Sons |
Spouse(s) | Sandra L. Goble (1968-1974; divorced); 1 child Paula Drake (December 19, 2015-present) |
Website | http://stanleylivingston.com |
Stanley Bernard Livingston (born November 24, 1950) is an American actor.
Biography
[edit]He is best known for playing Richard "Chip" Douglas, the third son of Steve Douglas (Fred MacMurray) on the television series My Three Sons. He and MacMurray were the only actors in the cast who appeared throughout the entire series.[1] Stanley's younger brother Barry played his adopted brother "Ernie" in later seasons. With the death of Tim Considine in 2022, Livingston became the last surviving original cast member.
Stanley and Barry Livingston were born in Los Angeles, California. Later in his career, before retiring, Stanley was a producer and director in Los Angeles.
Select filmography
[edit]Actor
[edit]- The Bonnie Parker Story (1958).... Little Boy
- Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! (1958).... Peter Bannerman
- The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (1958–1963) .... Stanley/Small Boy
- Skippy (TV pilot, 1958) ... Skippy
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960) .... Gabriel MacKay
- My Three Sons .... Richard 'Chip' Douglas (1960–1972)
- X-15 (1961) .... Mike Brandon
- How the West Was Won (1962) ... Prescott Rawlings
- Sarge "The Badge or the Cross" (1971) (TV) .... Charlie
- The Roman Holidays .... Happius Holiday (1972)
- Private Parts (1972) .... Jeff
- Room 222 (1 episode, 1973)
- Devlin (1974) TV Series .... Additional Voices
- Scooby-Doo (1974) TV Series .... Additional Voices
- Lucas Tanner (1974) (TV) .... David Elrond
- Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold (1995) .... Glenn Manning
- Stripteaser (1995) .... Sneezer
As himself
[edit]- This Is Your Life .... Himself (1 episode, 1961)
- Yearbook: Class of 1967 (1985) (TV) .... Himself
- TVLand Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (2003) (TV) .... Himself
- The O'Reilly Factor .... Himself (1 episode, February 2005)
- TV Land Confidential .... Himself (4 episodes, 2005)
- Living in TV Land .... Himself (1 episode, 2006)
- On The Edge of Black and White .... Himself (Documentary, 2008)
- The Early Show .... Himself (TV Series, 2009)
- The Last Days of Cinerama .... Himself (Documentary, 2012)
- Stu’s Show .... Himself (Documentary, 2022)
Director
[edit]- Cory the Clown (2001 TV series; 20 episodes)
- The Actor's Journey for Kids (Five-Part Documentary Series. TRT: 300 minutes, 2007)
- The Actor's Journey (Eight-Part Documentary Series. TRT: 600 minutes, 2008)
Producer
[edit]- The Actor's Journey Eight-Part Documentary Series. TRT: 600 minutes (2007)
- The Actor's Journey for Kids (Five-Part Documentary Series TRT: 300 minutes, 2008)
- In The Picture (2012 Cinerama film)
- Checkers (2005 feature film)[2]
Editor
[edit]- Checkers (TRT: 83 minutes, 2005 feature film)
Special effects
[edit]Writer
[edit]- The Aftermath (1982; story)
Singer
[edit]- "Hairspray" b/w "Pen Pal" (Marilyn Records 03). Released in the fall of 1962 when Livingston was just eleven years old, "Hairspray" became a regional hit record in the radio publication The Gavin Report and was played at a handful of radio stations, such as KJOY in Stockton, California (where it climbed all the way to #2 in December) and at WMEX in Boston (where it made the top twenty). It was the only record Livingston ever released.
References
[edit]- ^ "The Museum of Broadcast Communications - Encyclopedia of Television". museum.tv. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
- ^ Checkers (movie) website, CheckersTheMovie.com; accessed August 22, 2015.