Jack Kennedy (March 10, 1922 – October 16, 1997) was an American actor and screenwriter.[4] He was known for playing Dion Patrick in the American western television series The Californians.[5]
Kennedy began his career after he emigrated to France, in which he made numerous appearances in stage plays.[6] He made his film debut in 1955, first appearing in the film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell. Kennedy then made two appearances to the anthology television series Chevron Hall of Stars. In 1957, he joined the cast of the new NBCwestern television series The Californians for its first season. Kennedy played as journalist Dion Patrick.[5] While appearing in the first season, the television series had received low ratings for which his character was then removed.[5]
Kennedy wrote the films The Dove and Raise the Titanic. He was a novelist for which his known work included The Domino Principle which was adapted into a 1977 film, directed and produced by Stanley Kramer.[8] According to The San Francisco Examiner, Kennedy said he turned to writing because he no longer had the ego required to pursue an acting career.[8]
Death
Kennedy died in October 1997 of a heart attack at his home in Kent, Connecticut, at the age of 75.[3][6]