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Old 07-26-2005, 01:36 PM   #1
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Ford Rainey who had played several times Arthur's buddy Mickey died yesterday in Santa Monica. He was 96.

He has always made me laugh. ††† Rest in peace, old man †††
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July 26, 2005

Actor Ford Rainey, 96, dies

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LOS ANGELES -- Ford Rainey, a horseman, logger and fisherman who grew up to portray King Lear, Macbeth and Abraham Lincoln, died Monday at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica. He was 96.

Rainey died of complications from a series of strokes, said his son, James Rainey.



A highly experienced stage actor, Ford Rainey was also a familiar face in motion pictures, including "The Sand Pebbles" with Steve McQueen and "Two Rode Together" with James Stewart and Richard Widmark.

He was even better recognized by television viewers as a guest star on TV series including "Bonanza," "Gunsmoke," "Route 66," "Perry Mason" and "The Untouchables." The craggy-faced actor played guardian to "The Bionic Woman," a general in "MASH" and a judge in "The Waltons" and "Matlock," and worked well into his 90s, appearing in recent series including "ER" and "The King of Queens."

In 1961 and 1962, Rainey co-starred with Robert Young in the series, "Window on Main Street," with Young as a famous writer returning to his home town and Rainey as the folksy editor of the local newspaper.

Television perhaps best showcased the depth of Rainey's talent in theatrical anthology series of the 1950s and early '60s, including "U.S. Steel Hour," "Kraft Television Theater," "Goodyear Playhouse" and "Robert Montgomery Presents."

Rainey first portrayed Lincoln, a character he would often reprise, in a 1953 Hallmark Hall of Fame production of "Miss Curtis Goes to Washington."

The actor was one of 10 who joined host Richard Boone in the critically praised television repertory theater series "The Richard Boone Show" in 1963 and 1964, along with Robert Blake, Harry Morgan and Guy Stockwell.

Born Aug. 8, 1908, in Mountain Home, Idaho, to a school teacher mother and a jack-of-all-trades father, Rainey grew up in the Northwest and graduated from Centralia Junior College in Washington state and the Cornish Drama School in Seattle.

He worked at odd jobs including logger, fisherman, fruit picker, carpenter, clam digger and oil tanker roustabout before he was able to make a living as an actor. The wide experience, added to growing up in the rugged outdoors where he learned to ride horses and to fence, served him well in western and action roles. It also enriched his personal life as he raised a family at his Malibu ranch house, tending beehives, building his own solar heater and earning the nickname "The Wizard" from neighborhood children.

Rainey gained dramatic experience at the Cornish school, on Seattle radio stations and in repertory theater, performing in every state in the country.

In 1939 he made his Broadway debut with the repertory troupe in Dostoyevsky's "Possessed." Two years later, he appeared as Sir Toby Belch in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" and took the title role in a touring production of "King Lear."

After serving as Coast Guard boatswain's mate on a patrol boat off the coast of Oregon during World War II, Rainey joined other Chekhov associates to create a farm and theater, "The Ojai Valley Players." The troupe tended horses and vegetables by day and presented ""Macbeth" by night.

In 1949, Rainey made his motion picture debut in an uncredited role in "White Heat," starring James Cagney as a mother-obsessed hoodlum.

On Broadway in the 1950s, Rainey understudied Fredric March in "Long Day's Journey Into Night," a role he assumed in subsequent productions, and succeeded Pat Hingle in the title role of "J.B." He also appeared in "Between Two Thieves" and "The Crucible," renewing his Broadway success in the Arthur Miller "Crucible" at Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theater in 1972.

Rainey kept young through a restless curiosity that led him to take up the guitar, piano and other diversions late in his life. At about 90, he began breeding dozens of budgerigars,, brightly colored relatives of the parakeet, and won a shelf-full of trophies and ribbons in competitions around southern California.

In addition to his son James, a writer and editor for the Los Angeles Times, Rainey is survived by his wife of 51 ) years, artist and former actress Sheila Hayden Rainey; son, Robert, a chiropractor; daughter, Kathleen, a school teacher; and five grandchildren.
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I believe Ford Rainey was also a cast member of the second season of "Ned & Stacey." Which is another show created by Michael Weithorn. He must have liked him to use him in both shows.

Did Mickey already leave the show? I haven't seen much of the show, except for the DVDs. I'm pretty sure I heard where he had moved away in season 4.
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