Martin Harris Calinieff Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Michael Callan (born November 22, 1935) is an American actor.Born Martin Harris Calinieff in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Callan began his career as Mickey Calin, and it was with this name, he appeared on Broadway in The Boy Friend (1954), Catch a Star (1955) and West Side Story (1957–1959).Callan's film career began in 1959 where he was contracted with Columbia Pictures and had roles in two films, They Came to Cordura and The Flying Fontaines. Although he was unable to reprise his West Side Story role of Riff in the film version due to his contract with Columbia, he did dance in the film Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961). His screen credits include The Interns, The New Interns, with Barbara Eden, Mysterious Island (1961), The Victors (1963), Cat Ballou (1965), Leprechaun 3 and Stuck on You. In August 1965 he signed a four picture deal with Columbia and was mentioned as a possible star for Marooned then being directed by Frank Capra.In 1966, Callan landed the lead role of Peter Christopher in the NBC Television sitcom Occasional Wife. At the time Callan was married to the former Carlyn Chapman. The young couple lived in Beverly Hills and had two daughters, Dawn Rachel and Rebecca. He engaged in a 12-hour day filming schedule with weekends off for the production of the half-hour television series. Callan soon divorced Carlyn and was married for a time to Patricia Harty, the actress who played his "occasional wife" in the series.Additional television credits include Breaking Point, Hazel, That Girl, The Name of the Game, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Ironside, Marcus Welby, M.D., Griff, McMillan & Wife, Barnaby Jones, 12 O'Clock High, Quincy, M.E., Charlie's Angels, Simon & Simon, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, four episodes of Murder, She Wrote, and eight episodes of Love, American Style. He played Metallo in Superboy.Callan appeared in the Off-Broadway musical Bar Mitzvah Boy in 1987.
Full Name
Martin Harris Calinieff
Net Worth
$8 Million
Date Of Birth
November 22, 1935
Place Of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Profession
Actor, Producer, Director
Spouse
Carlyn Chapman daughters
Nicknames
Michael Callan, Callan, Michael
Star Sign
Sagittarius
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Fact
1
Hit a 3 run inside-the-park home run off Hall of Fame baseball player Roberto Clemente in the 1967 MLB vs Celebrities Softball Game.
2
Glenn Gordon Caron said on the Moonlighting (1985) DVD that when he was casting the role of "David Addison", they pictured someone like Michael Callan. Bruce Willis got the role and became a star.
3
Produced the musical "Hello Muddah! Hello Faddah!".
4
Michael resides in California so he can be close to his two daughters, Dawn and Rebecca.
5
Appeared in the play "Clara" in Culver City, California, in May of 2002.
6
Played Riff in the original Broadway cast of West Side Story.
TV Series segment "Love and the Single Husband" / Mark segment "Love and the Secret Habit" / segment "Love and the Lady Athlete" / ...
- Love and the Games People Play/Love and High Spirits/Love and the Memento/Love and the Single Husband/Love and the Stutter 1973 ... segment "Love and the Single Husband"
Frasier, the Sensuous Lion
1973
Marvin Feldman
The ABC Afternoon Playbreak
1973
TV Series
Steve
Police Surgeon
1973
TV Series
Paul Shaver
The F.B.I.
1966-1972
TV Series
John Prentiss / Harry Springer / William Dean / ...
The Magnificent Seven Ride!
1972
Noah Forbes
Marcus Welby, M.D.
1972
TV Series
Greg Robbins
Honeymoon Suite
1972
TV Series
Funny Face
1971
TV Series
Ken
Ironside
1971
TV Series
Cpl. William Eller
Mary Tyler Moore
1971
TV Series
Chuck Pelligrini
The Name of the Game
1970
TV Series
Tommy Crail / Ronnie
In Name Only
1969
TV Movie
Steve Braden
That Girl
1969
TV Series
Bobby Miller
Journey to the Unknown
1968
TV Series
Greg Richards
One Life to Live
1968
TV Series
Jack Simmons (1985-1987)
The Felony Squad
1968
TV Series
Ticer Edwards
Occasional Wife
1966-1967
TV Series
Peter Christopher
12 O'Clock High
1964-1966
TV Series
Capt. Tony Powell / Sgt. Jim Driscoll
You Must Be Joking!
1965
Lt. Tim Morton
Cat Ballou
1965
Clay Boone
Hazel
1964
TV Series
Kevin
The New Interns
1964
Dr. Alec Considine
Breaking Point
1964
TV Series
Gregory Costain
Dr. Kildare
1964
TV Series
Charles Devereaux
The Victors
1963
Eldridge
Arrest and Trial
1963
TV Series
Pfc. George Valdez
The Interns
1962
Dr. Alec Considine
Bon Voyage!
1962
Nick O'Mara
13 West Street
1962
Chuck Landry
Mysterious Island
1961
Herbert Brown
Gidget Goes Hawaiian
1961
Eddie Horner
Pepe
1960
Dancer
Because They're Young
1960
Griff Rimer
The Flying Fontaines
1959
Rick Rias
They Came to Cordura
1959
Pvt. Andrew Hetherington
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Invasion of the Motorcycles: Laconia
2007
Documentary producer
Double Exposure
1983
producer
Director
Title
Year
Status
Character
Invasion of the Motorcycles: Laconia
2007
Documentary
One Million Motorcycles
2007
Documentary
Camera Department
Title
Year
Status
Character
Too Close to Heaven
1996
TV Mini-Series documentary camera operator
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
On the Pool Patio with Ilya Salkind
2011
Documentary thanks
The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter
2009
Documentary additional thanks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Sammy and Company
1975
TV Series
Himself
Dinah!
1974
TV Series
Himself
Celebrity Sweepstakes
1974
TV Series
Himself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1973
TV Series
Himself
Celebrity Bowling
1972
TV Series
Himself
First Annual All-Star Celebrity Baseball Game
1967
TV Special
Himself - Celebrity (as Mickey Callan)
The Hollywood Squares
1966-1967
TV Series
Himself / Himself - Center Square
Dream Girl of '67
1967
TV Series
Himself - Bachelor Judge
New American Bandstand 1965
1965
TV Series
Himself - Interview
Here's Hollywood
1961
TV Series
Himself
Archive Footage
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1961
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Most Promising Newcomer - Male
Because They're Young (1960)
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1960
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Most Promising Newcomer - Male
The Flying Fontaines (1959)
Known for movies
One Life to Live (1968) as Jack Simmons (1985-1987)