Fess Parker(1924-2010)
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
A former college athlete at the University of Texas, Fess studied drama
in the early fifties and debuted in
Springfield Rifle (1952). He
made only a handful of movies until he was signed by
Walt Disney to star in the "Davy Crockett"
series. When Walt was looking for an actor to play the part of Davy, he
screened the sci-fi movie Them! (1954) with
James Arness. When he saw Fess in a scene,
he chose him over Arness and Fess became an instant celebrity when
"Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" debuted in 1955. His appeal
with children was enormous with the coon-skinned hat, the #1 hit song
"The Ballad Of Davy Crockett", The Davy Crockett Bubble Gum Cards and
Comic Books. But the craze ended almost as fast as it started in 1956,
and Fess was typecast. Fess appeared in other Disney movies dealing
with the early years of Davey and also in non-Crockett parts such as
Old Yeller (1957). By 1959, unable to
achieve the success that he had gained as Crockett, his career had
leveled off. He made guest appearances on a number of television shows,
but his attempted return to television in the series
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1962)
was not successful. Unable to procure the rights to play Crockett from
Disney, Fess tried the frontiersman role once again with the TV series
Daniel Boone (1964). He played
this role for six years and the fact that he had a beautiful red-headed
wife in a color series did not hurt him at all. After
Daniel Boone (1964), Fess
retired from the screen and went into real estate, which was
profitable. He was later forced to sue his "Daniel Boone" producers
over the profits generated by the series.