Jimmy Lydon

Jimmy Lydon

Deceased · Born: May 30, 1923 · Died: Mar 9, 2022

Personal Details

BornMay 30, 1923 Harrington Park, New Jersey, USA
Spouse
  • Betty Lou Nedell

    ( May 1, 1952 to Jan 1, 2022 )
  • Patricia Jane Pernetti

    ( Apr 14, 1945 to Aug 11, 1948 )
Parents
  • Luke Stanislaus Lydon
  • Mary Cecilia Doran

Biography

Born to a large Irish Catholic family, Lydon was the fifth of nine children, and his early life was marked by a unique set of circumstances. Despite being born with a birth defect, Lydon went on to defy the odds and pursue a career in the performing arts. His journey began on the stages of Broadway, where he had the opportunity to act alongside notable talents such as Van Heflin, Sidney Lumet, and Uta Hagen in separate productions.

As his career continued to take shape, Lydon began to make his mark in the film industry, working with prestigious studios such as Paramount and RKO. However, it was his role in the "Henry Aldrich" B-movie series of the early 1940s that truly catapulted him to fame. This series of films showcased Lydon's versatility as an actor and cemented his status as a rising star in Hollywood.

In the early 1950s, Lydon began to transition into television, working on a number of projects that showcased his talents as an actor, writer, and producer. One of his most notable achievements during this period was his work on the popular television series "77 Sunset Strip," which premiered in 1958.

Lydon's creative endeavors didn't stop there. In the 1970s, he turned his attention to production, playing a key role in the development of the iconic television series "M*A*S*H," which premiered in 1972. This show, which was known for its witty humor and poignant storylines, went on to become a beloved classic, and Lydon's contributions to its creation are still celebrated today.

Throughout his long and illustrious career, Lydon has continued to work behind the scenes, producing and writing for a variety of projects. Despite his many accomplishments, Lydon remains humble and dedicated to his craft, and he continues to be an active and influential figure in the entertainment industry.

Career

1984
The World of Tomorrow
The World of Tomorrow as Bud Middleton (archive footage)
Vigilante Force
Vigilante Force as Tom Cousy
1973
Bonnie's Kids
Bonnie's Kids as Motel Manager
1972
1971
Cannon
Cannon as Betting Clerk
1969
1961
The Last Time I Saw Archie
The Last Time I Saw Archie as Pvt. Billy Simpson (as James Lydon)
1960
The Hypnotic Eye
The Hypnotic Eye as Emergency Doctor (as James Lydon)
1957
Chain of Evidence
Chain of Evidence as Steve Nordstrom (as James Lydon)
1956
Battle Stations
Battle Stations as Squawk Hewitt
1955
Rage at Dawn
Rage at Dawn as Dedrick
1954
The Desperado
The Desperado as Tom Cameron
1953
Island in the Sky
Island in the Sky as Murray, Dooley's navigator
1951
Corky of Gasoline Alley
Corky of Gasoline Alley as Skeezix Wallet
Oh! Susanna
Oh! Susanna as Benton
1950
Tarnished
Tarnished as Junior Bunker
Hot Rod
Hot Rod as David Langham Jr.
September Affair
September Affair as Johnny Wilson
Destination Big House
Destination Big House as Freddy Brooks
When Willie Comes Marching Home
When Willie Comes Marching Home as Charles 'Charlie' Fettles
1949
Tucson
Tucson as Andy Bryant
Bad Boy
Bad Boy as Ted Hendry (as James Lydon)
Miss Mink of 1949
Miss Mink of 1949 as Joe Forrester
1948
Out of the Storm
Out of the Storm as Donald Lewis
The Time of Your Life
The Time of Your Life as Dudley Bostwick
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc as Pierre d'Arc, Joan's younger brother
1947
Life with Father
Life with Father as Clarence Day Jr.
Cynthia
Cynthia as Ricky Latham
Good News
Good News as Jimmy's Classmate (uncredited)
1946
Affairs of Geraldine
Affairs of Geraldine as Willy Briggs
1945
Twice Blessed
Twice Blessed as Mickey Pringle
Strange Illusion
Strange Illusion as Paul Cartwright
1944
The Town Went Wild
The Town Went Wild as Bob Harrison
My Best Gal
My Best Gal as Johnny McCloud
The Road to Victory
The Road to Victory as Danny Ames (uncredited)
1943
Aerial Gunner
Aerial Gunner as Sandy Lunt
1942
Henry Aldrich, Editor
Henry Aldrich, Editor as Henry Aldrich
Henry and Dizzy
Henry and Dizzy as Henry Aldrich
The Mad Martindales
The Mad Martindales as Bobby Bruce Turner
Cadets on Parade
Cadets on Parade as Joe Novak
1941
Naval Academy
Naval Academy as Tommy Blake
1940
Little Men
Little Men as Daniel "Danny" Burdle
Bowery Boy
Bowery Boy as Sock Dolan
1939
Two Thoroughbreds
Two Thoroughbreds as David Carey
Back Door to Heaven
Back Door to Heaven as Young Frankie Rogers