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John Vivyan (May 31, 1915 – December 20, 1983) was an American actor active primarily between 1957 and 1970. He was known for his starring role as the honest debonair gambler in the CBS adventure series Mr. Lucky.
Born John C. Vivian in Chicago, Illinois, Vivyan first appeared on the screen at the age of 39 in the 1949 episode "Two Sharp Knives" of the Studio One series at a time when relatively few residences had television access. In 1957, he appeared as the character Richard Goff with Broderick Crawford in the episode "Nitro" of the syndicated Highway Patrol series. He guest starred... MORE
John Vivyan (May 31, 1915 – December 20, 1983) was an American actor active primarily between 1957 and 1970. He was known for his starring role as the honest debonair gambler in the CBS adventure series Mr. Lucky.
Born John C. Vivian in Chicago, Illinois, Vivyan first appeared on the screen at the age of 39 in the 1949 episode "Two Sharp Knives" of the Studio One series at a time when relatively few residences had television access. In 1957, he appeared as the character Richard Goff with Broderick Crawford in the episode "Nitro" of the syndicated Highway Patrol series. He guest starred in two other 1950s syndicated programs too, Harbor Command and State Trooper. In 1957, appeared as the character Hewitt in "The Laura Hunter Story" on CBS's The Millionaire. He starred too as Mack Barron in the episode "The Little Witness" on Loretta Young's NBC anthology series.
Thereafter, he appeared in three Warner Brothers series on ABC, two westerns, Colt .45 (as George F. Foley in "The Mirage") and Sugarfoot (as Victor Valla in the episode "Deadlock"), and then on the detective series 77 Sunset Strip (as Mitch in "The Girl Who Couldn't Remember"). Vivyan appeared as LeBow in "Duel at the Oaks" LESS
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