Jack Ging

Jack Ging

Actor
Born
November 30, 1931
Died
September 9, 2022

Born in November 1931 in Alva, Jack Lee Ging was the son of Oklahoma farmers. He was left in the care of another family after the divorce of his parents and later attended a Catholic school in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ging served four years in the U.S. Marine Corps at MCB Quantico. Upon his honorable…

Biography

Born in November 1931 in Alva, Jack Lee Ging was the son of Oklahoma farmers. He was left in the care of another family after the divorce of his parents and later attended a Catholic school in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ging served four years in the U.S. Marine Corps at MCB Quantico. Upon his honorable discharge, he excelled as an athlete, playing college football as a halfback at the University of Oklahoma, followed by a professional season with the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian league.

Having studied drama under Sanford Meisner in New York, Ging (nicknamed 'Jackie' or Ginger') commenced his screen career in 1958, featuring primarily on television as a supporting actor. He henceforth alternated furtive or villainous roles with a wide assortment of middle-echelon army officers and policemen. Superior riding skills acquired in childhood served him well in numerous western appearances. Ging had one notable starring turn on the big screen in the modestly budgeted Korean War drama Sniper's Ridge (1961), as the only capable trooper among a platoon of misfits. He also showed up in no less than three Clint Eastwood films: Play Misty for Me (1971), Hang 'Em High (1968) and, as the doomed outlaw Morgan Allen, in High Plains Drifter (1973). While possibly best remembered as Gen. Harlan 'Bull' Fulbright in The A-Team (1983), Ging enjoyed earlier recurring roles as one of Mackenzie's Raiders (1958) and as Dale Robertson's sidekick Beau McCloud in the final season of 'Tales of Wells Fargo'. He was also a regular on Mannix (1967) (as police department insider Lt. Dan Ives) and as stiff-necked local cop Ted Quinlan in Riptide (1984). The last of his many single TV guest appearances was in 1994.

Outside of acting, Ging had a prosperous sideline in real estate and was known as an expert golfer and a one-time Clint Eastwood Celebrity Tennis tournament champion.

Actor

WingsWings(1990)as Coach Dan Mattay
P.S.I. Luv UP.S.I. Luv U(1991)as Chief Hollings
War and RemembranceWar and Remembrance(1988)as Cmdr. William Berscher
The HighwaymanThe Highwayman(1987)as Admiral
OharaOhara(1987)as Sonny Butler

Self

Dreams + Memories: Where the Red Fern GrowsDreams + Memories: Where the Red Fern Grows(2018)as Self
Bring Back... The A-TeamBring Back... The A-Team(2006)as Self
You Don't SayYou Don't Say(1963)as Self
I'll BetI'll Bet(1965)as Self
Pantomime QuizPantomime Quiz(1947)as Self, Self - Guest Panelist

Archive Footage

Lassie: Peace is Our Profession(2006)as Lt. Colonel Kenneth Stone
Gunfight at Black Horse CanyonGunfight at Black Horse Canyon(1961)as Beau

Known for

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Jack Ging in The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977)Jack Ging and Nan Peterson in The Twilight Zone (1959)Jack Carson, Jack Ging, and Nan Peterson in The Twilight Zone (1959)Diane Baker and Jack Ging in Tess of the Storm Country (1960)Raymond Burr, Jack Ging, and William Talman in Perry Mason (1957)Jack Ging

Credit Score: Jack Ging

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Carl Anderson
Sun Sep 20 1970 – Sat Apr 05 1980
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Hawaii Five-O15.0019687.42129222
2The Man and the Challenge13.0019598.20095
3The Eleventh Hour6.5019627.704138
4The A-Team3.7519837.50345347
5High Plains Drifter3.7519737.40073082
6Shirley Temple's Storybook3.7519587.401270
7Where the Red Fern Grows3.2519746.9004091
8Play Misty for Me2.5019716.90035079
9That Man Bolt2.3819735.800494
10Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow2.0019594.700859