
Actor
James Drury
Born 1934 · New York City, New York, USA
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 NBC from 1962 to 1971. Drury was born in New York City, the son of James Child Drury and Beatrice Crawford Drury. His father was a New York University professor of marketing. He grew up between New York City and Salem, Oregon, where his mother owned a farm. Drury contracted polio 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. 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. Drury died from natural causes on April 6, 2020.
Acting

Maverick
Riverboat Poker Player (uncredited) · 1994

Forbidden Planet
Crewman Strong · 1956

Walker, Texas Ranger
Captain Tom Price · 1993

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Michael Grimes · 1955

Ride the High Country
Billy Hammond · 1962

Perry Mason
Eddy King · 1957

Pollyanna
George Dodds · 1960

Blackboard Jungle
Hospital Attendant (uncredited) · 1955

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self · 1962

The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Ethan Emerson · 1993

Gunsmoke
Booth Rider · 1955

The Last Wagon
Lt. Kelly · 1956

The Wonderful World of Disney
Deputy Joe Monroe · 1954

Ironside
Al · 1967

Rawhide
Kenley · 1959

The Rifleman
Lloyd Carpenter · 1958

Have Gun, Will Travel
Tony DeVries · 1957

Love Me Tender
Ray Reno · 1956

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
Deacon · 1993

Alias Smith and Jones
Sheriff Lom Trevors · 1971

It Takes a Thief
Mr. Clifton · 1968

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
The Virginian (uncredited) · 1968

The Red Skelton Show
Self - Auctioneer · 1951

The Virginian
The "Virginian" · 1962
