RIP: Michael Callan

Michael Callan died on Monday. October 10, 2022, from pneumonia complications. He was 86. Michael Callan began his career as a singer/dancer. In 1954, he performed in The Boy Friend. In 1955, he was cast in Catch a Star. Michael Callan’s big break came when he was cast as Riff in West Side Story. This brought him to the attention of Hollywood.
In 1959, Michael Callan earned a role in They Came to Cordura and he never looked back. For the rest of his career, which spanned nearly 50 years, Michael Callan alternated between feature films and television roles.
Some of Michael Callan’s television appearances include: Dr. Kildare; Hazel; 12 O’Clock High; Occasional Wife (30 episodes); That Girl; The Name of the Game; The Mary Tyler Moore Show; Ironside; Marcus Welby, MD; The FBI (4 episodes); Love American Style (8 episodes); McMillan & Wife; Police Story (4 episodes); Barnaby Jones; Medical Center; SWAT: Quincy; The Bionic Woman; The Love Boat; Vegas; Charlie’s Angels; Simon & Simon; Fantasy Island (5 episodes); The Fall Guy; E/R; TJ Hooker; One Life to Live; Knight Rider; Superboy (6 episodes) and Murder She Wrote (5 epiodes).
Some of Michael Callan’s feature films include: They Came to Cordura; Gidget Goes Hawaiian; Mysterious Island; The Interns; The New Interns; Cat Ballou; The Magnificent Seven Ride!; Chained Heat and Swamp Thing.
I first saw Michael Callan in Mysterious Island when I was a kid. I loved that movie. (Still do!) It was cool to see Michael Callan pop up on almost every popular television show in the 70s and 80s. What’s impressive is to see the number of series where he was asked back multiple times. That’s definitely a sign of a talented professional.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Michael Callan’s family, friends and fans.
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