
Johnny Crawford
Biography
John Ernest Crawford was an American actor, singer, and musician. He first performed before a national audience as a Mouseketeer. At age 12, Crawford rose to prominence playing Mark McCain in the ABC Western series, The Rifleman. Crawford was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor at age 13 for his work on The Rifleman, which aired from 1958 to 1963.
Disney started out with 24 original Mouseketeers. However, at the end of the first season, the studio reduced the number to 12, and Crawford was released from his contract. His first important break as an actor followed with the title role in a Lux Video Theatre production of "Little Boy Lost", a live NBC broadcast on March 15, 1956. He also appeared in the popular Western series The Lone Ranger, in 1956, in one of the few color episodes of that series. Following that performance, the young actor worked steadily with many seasoned actors and directors. Freelancing for two and one-half years, he accumulated almost 60 television credits, including featured roles in three episodes of NBC's The Loretta Young Show and an appearance as Manuel in, "I Am an American", an episode of the syndicated crime drama Sheriff of Cochise. He starred as Bobby Adams in the 1958 drama "Courage of Black Beauty". By the spring of 1958, he had also performed 14 demanding roles in live teleplays for NBC's Matinee Theatre, appeared on CBS's sitcom, Mr. Adams and Eve, in the Wagon Train episode "The Sally Potter Story" (in which Martin Milner also appeared) and on the syndicated series, Crossroads, Sheriff of Cochise, and Whirlybirds, and made three pilots of TV series. The third pilot, which was made as an episode of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, was picked up by ABC and the first season of The Rifleman began filming in July 1958.
Crawford had a brief career as a recording artist in the 1950s and 1960s. He continued to act on television and in film as an adult. Beginning in 1992, Crawford led the California-based Johnny Crawford Orchestra, a vintage dance orchestra that performed at special events.
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Acting History
2019
Bill Tilghman and the Outlaws
1999The Thirteenth Floor as Singer
1992Vicki! as Self
1991The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw as Mark McCain
1989Bloodhounds of Broadway as Musician
1989Crossbow: The Movie as Prince Ignatius
1988Paradise as McKay
1984Murder, She Wrote as Noah Paisley
1983The Gambler: The Adventure Continues as Masket
1983The Gambler: The Adventure Continues as Masket
1981Macbeth as Seyton
1979When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion as Self
1976The Shootist as Books' Victim in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)
1976The Great Texas Dynamite Chase as Slim
1974The inbreaker
1974Sonic Boom as Charlton Heston
1973The Naked Ape as Lee
1970The Resurrection of Broncho Billy as Broncho Billy
1968Lancer
1968Hawaii Five-O as Private Jerry Franklin
1968The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)
1966El Dorado as Luke MacDonald
1965The Restless Ones as David Winton
1965Village of the Giants as Horsey
1965Indian Paint as Nishko
1965Branded as Deputy Sheriff Clay Holden
1963Mr. Novak as JoJo Rizzo
1963Mr. Novak as USSR - United Nations Assembly
1962One Man's Challenge as Self
1961Mister Ed
1959Rawhide as Aaron Bolt
1958The Rifleman as Mark McCain
1958The Donna Reed Show as Victor
1958The Space Children as Ken Brewster
1957Trackdown as Eric Paine
1957Wagon Train as Jimmy Bennett
1957Have Gun, Will Travel
1957Courage of Black Beauty as Bobby Adams
1956Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Billy Prescott
1956Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Mark McCain
1956Telephone Time
1956The Count of Monte Cristo
1955Matinee Theater
1955The Mickey Mouse Club as Self
1955The Millionaire as Wally
1954The Wonderful World of Disney as Self
1953Letter to Loretta as Freddy
1953Letter to Loretta as Arthur Mullen
1953Letter to Loretta as Bobby Wright
1952Cavalcade of America as Billy Brandon (as a boy)
1951The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
1950Lux Video Theatre as Jerry
1950Lux Video Theatre as Jean








