
Actor
James Olson
Born 1930 · Evanston, Illinois, USA
James Olson (October 8, 1930 – April 17, 2022) was an American actor. From 1952 until 1954, he was a military policeman in the United States Army. He performed stage work in and around Chicago before his 1956 film debut in The Sharkfighters. His Broadway credits include Of Love Remembered (1967), Slapstick Tragedy (1966), The Three Sisters (1964), The Chinese Prime Minister (1964), Romulus (1962), J.B. (1958), The Sin of Pat Muldoon (1957), and The Young and Beautiful (1955). He starred alongside Joanne Woodward in the Academy Award nominee for Best Picture Rachel, Rachel in 1968. He made numerous stage, feature film, and TV appearances from the mid-1950s until 1990, when he retired. On television, Olson portrayed Mickey Mantle in The Life of Mickey Mantle. His other TV appearances included guest roles on scores of shows, including episodes of Kraft Television Theatre; Ironside; Murder, She Wrote; Little House on the Prairie; Hawaii Five-O; Battlestar Galactica; Lou Grant; The Bionic Woman; Wonder Woman; Mannix; Bonanza; Have Gun-Will Travel; Marcus Welby, M.D.; Police Woman; Barnaby Jones; The New Land; Columbo; Maude; The Virginian; The Streets of San Francisco; and Cannon. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Olson (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Little House on the Prairie
Reverend Jacob Danforth · 1974

Columbo
Paul Rifkin · 1971

Commando
Major General Franklin Kirby · 1985

The Andromeda Strain
Dr. Mark Hall · 1971

Bonanza
Vance · 1959

Murder, She Wrote
Clarence La Rue · 1984

Wonder Woman
Wotan · 1975

Kung Fu
Damion · 1972

Battlestar Galactica
Thane · 1978

Ragtime
Father · 1981

Hawaii Five-O
Mariss · 1968

Amityville II: The Possession
Father Adamsky · 1982

The Streets of San Francisco
Dr. Jonas Rabb · 1972

Gunsmoke
Bede Stalcup · 1955

Ironside
Marvin Bosner · 1967

Rachel, Rachel
Nick Kazlik · 1968

Mannix
Donald Jordan · 1967

Maude
Sen. Bob Myers · 1972

The Stalking Moon
Cavalry Officer (uncredited) · 1968

Barnaby Jones
Randall Stone · 1973

Wild Rovers
Joe Billings · 1971

Hallmark Hall of Fame
General George A. Custer · 1951

McMillan & Wife
W.T. Knox · 1971

North Beach and Rawhide
Bill Cassidy · 1985