George Maharis (born
September 1, 1928 in Astoria
, New York
) is an
American actor best known for his role as Buz Murdock in first three seasons of the TV
series Route
66. Maharis also recorded numerous pop music albums
at the height of his fame, and later starred in the short-lived TV
series
The Most Deadly
Game.
Early years
Maharis
was one of seven children born to Greek immigrants in Astoria, Queens
.Original spelling Maharias. Although his
father was in the restaurant business, George had early ambitions
to be a professional singer. After injuring his vocal cords through
overuse, however, he switched to acting.
He studied
at the Actor's
Studio
and appeared in Off-Broadway productions of
Jean Genet's Deathwatch and Edward Albee's The
Zoo Story. Soon he was on television as well, in
such showcases as
Studio
One,
Kraft
Television Theater,
Goodyear Television
Playhouse,
Stirling
Silliphant's
Naked
City and
Otto Preminger's
Exodus. Maharis also was
featured on the soap opera
Search for Tomorrow as Bud Gardner,
one of
Joanne Gardner's relatives who
married
Janet Bergman
Collins.
Route 66
In 1960, Maharis shot to stardom with his successful turn as
Buz Murdock in the popular TV series
Route 66, which
co-starred
Martin Milner as formerly
rich, now orphaned
Tod Stiles.
The show
featured the two rebel-hunks traveling throughout the United States
along Route 66 (and
elsewhere) in a new Corvette that
belonged to Milner's character. The series featured
directors as acclaimed as
Sam
Peckinpah and
Arthur Hiller, as
well as guest stars as renowned as
Robert
Redford,
Robert Duvall,
Buster Keaton,
Ethel
Waters and
Martin Sheen. Even in
such company, Maharis' own acting skills did not go unnoticed, as
he received an Emmy nomination in 1962 for his continuing
performance as Buz.
Maharis departed without completing his third season on the series.
His participation that season had been spotty due to health
problems, including two bouts of infectious
hepatitis beginning in April 1962. Maharis
insisted that he left
Route 66 entirely for health
reasons, due to the long hours and grueling conditions he
frequently experienced while shooting episodes on location. "I have
to protect my future," Maharis said in a 1963 interview. "If I keep
going at the present pace, I'm a fool. Even if you have $4,000,000
in the bank, you can't buy another liver." This interpretation of
events was disputed by series producers
Stirling Silliphant and Herbert B.
Leonard, who believed that the health issue camouflaged Maharis'
desire to break his contract and make movies. Another claim was
that there were conflicts between Milner and Maharis over acting
styles, but this appears to have been less of an issue than was
reported at the time. After Maharis' departure, the show's appeal
declined.
Glenn Corbett stepped in as
Milner's new sidekick on the road,
Linc
Case, but a year later,
Route 66 was canceled.
Later career
For Maharis, a string of unsuccessful films followed, including
Quick, Before It
Melts (1964),
The Satan
Bug and
Sylvia
(both 1965),
A Covenant With Death and
The Happening (both 1967) and
The Desperados (1969). Returning to series television in
1970, Maharis starred as
criminologist
Jonathan Croft in the
ABC adventure series
The Most Deadly Game,
co-starring
Ralph Bellamy as Mr.
Arcane. The series lasted twelve episodes, ending in January 1971.
However, Maharis remained a popular sex symbol and in July 1973
posed nude for
Playgirl's second
issue.
Throughout the
1970s and
1980s, Maharis guest-starred in dozens of hit
television series, including
Fantasy
Island,
Kojak,
McMillan and Wife,
Barnaby Jones,
Police Story,
Switch,
Night
Gallery and
The Bionic
Woman as well as
Murder
She Wrote in 1990. His most significant film role of this
era is probably as Count Machelli, King Cromwell's War Chancellor
(who is not what he seems) in
The Sword and the Sorcerer
(1982). In the 1980s he also frequently starred in Las Vegas dinner
theater. In 1993 he performed in his, to date, final film,
Doppelganger.
Maharis is now reported to be "fully retired."
Filmmaker Mercedes Maharis, maker of the controversial 2005
documentary
Cochise County USA - Cries From The Border, is
married to Maharis's brother Robert.
Arrest and scandal
On November 21, 1974, Maharis was arrested and charged with
Commission of a
Lewd Act after being caught
having sex with Perfecto Telles, a 33-year old hairdresser, in the
men's room of a Los Angeles gas station. Police said he was booked
on a "sex perversion charge" and released on $500 bail. Maharis had
previously been arrested on
December 15,
1967, by a vice officer who said the actor had
made a pass at him in the men's room of a Hollywood restaurant;
that charge had been dropped when Maharis pleaded guilty to one
count of disturbing the peace and paid a $50 fine.
Filmography
- Doppelganger (1993) - Mike Wallace
- Murder, She Wrote - Alex Burton ... (1990)
- Superboy - Mr. McAlister (1989)
- The Master - Garrett (1984)
- Matt Houston - Dr. Charles Brockway (1984)
- The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) - Machelli: Cromwell War
Chancellor
- Fantasy Island - Dr. Hal Workman ... (1979-1982)
- Crash (1978) (TV) - Evan Walsh
- Logan's Run - Gavin (1978)
- Return to Fantasy Island (1978) (TV) - Benson
- Switch - Clouston (1977)
- The Feather and Father Gang - Sherwin (1977)
- Police Story - Hank Delany ... (1973-1977)
- Kojak - Ringer (1977)
- SST: Death Flight (1977) (TV) - Les Phillips
- The Bionic Woman - Sgt. Bob Welton (1976)
- Gibbsville (1976)
- Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976) (TV) - Guy
Woodhouse
- Bert D'AngeloSuperstar - Lee Mitchell (1976)
- Jigsaw John (1976)
- Good Heavens - Gary Lawrence (1976)
- Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) (mini) TV Series - Joey Quales
- Ellery Queen - Dr. Tony Bender (1976)
- Murder on Flight 502 (1975) (TV) - Robert Davenport
- Nakia (1974)
- McMillan & Wife - Walter Webley (1974)
- Death in Space (1974) (TV)
- Thriller - Mark Fields (1974)
- The Snoop Sisters - Robert Duware (1974)
- Marcus Welby, M.D. (1974)
- Shaft - Wally Doyle (1974)
- Come Die with Me (1974) - Walter Burr
- Wide World Mystery - Walter (1974)
- Barnaby Jones - Warren Davis (1973)
- Mission: Impossible - Thomas Bachman (1973)
- The Victim (1972) (TV) - Ben Chapel
- Cannon - Paul Stubber (1972)
- Medical Center - Evan Kenbrook (1971)
- Cade's County - Deek Minty (1971)
- Night Gallery - Peter Lacland (1971)
- The Most Deadly Game (1970) TV Series - Jonathan Croft (unknown
episodes)
- Último día de la guerra, El (1970) - Sgt. Chips Slater
- Journey to the Unknown - Drake (1970)
- The Monk (1969) (TV) - Gus Monk
- Land Raiders (1969) - Paul Cardenas
- The Desperados (1969) - Jacob Galt
- Escape to Mindanao (1968) (TV) - Joe Walden
- The Danny Thomas Hour - Phil Pearson (1967)
- The Happening (1967) - Taurus
- A Covenant with Death (1967) - Ben Lewis
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre - Michael Kolinos ...
(1966)
- A Small Rebellion (1966) (TV) - Michael Kolinos
- Hullabaloo (1965)
- The Satan Bug (1965) - Lee Barrett
- Sylvia (1965) - Alan Macklin
- Quick Before It Melts (1964) - Peter Santelli
- Route 66 - Buz Murdock (1960-1963)
- Search for Tomorrow (1951) TV Series - Bud Gardner
(1960-1961)
- Splendor in the Grass (1961) - uncredited
- Exodus (1960) - Yaov
- Naked City - Johnny Gary ... (1959-1960)
- Alcoa Theatre - Johnny Cesare (1960)
- Brenner (1959)
- The Mugger (1958) - Nicholas Grecco
- Goodyear Television Playhouse (1957)
- The Philco Television Playhouse - Dancer at the Dance Club
(1953)
- Marty (1953) (TV) (uncredited) - Man at Dance Hall
Art and music
Maharis released several
LP and numerous
singles through Epic Records earlier in his career. After this
period, he continued to perform in
nightclubs, and pursued a secondary career as an
impressionist painter.
As of 2008, Maharis was still painting, while
splitting his time between New York and Beverly Hills
.
Discography
Albums
US LPs (complete list)
- 1962 George Maharis Sings! Epic LN 24001/BN 26001
- 1962 Portrait in Music Epic LN 24021/BN 26021
- 1963 Just Turn Me Loose! Epic LN 24037/BN 26037
- 1963 Where Can You Go For a Broken Heart? Epic LN
24064/BN 26064
- 1964 Make Love to Me Epic LN 24079/BN 26079
- 1964 Tonight You Belong to Me Epic LN 24111/BN
26111
- 1966 New Route: George Maharis Epic LN 24191/BN
26191
US CD Reissues
- 1995 George Maharis & John Davidson (Songs from
George Maharis Sings!) Sony 28950
- 2000 George Maharis Sings!/Portrait in Music (2 LPs on
1 CD) Collectibles ASIN B00004TRWR
Singles
US 45 RPM (incomplete list)
- 1962 "After the
Lights Go Down Low" ~ "Teach Me
Tonight" Epic 5-9504
- 1962 "They Knew About You" ~ "Love Me as I Love You" Epic
5-9522
- 1962 "I'll Never Smile Again" ~ "Can't Help Falling In Love"
Epic 5-9545
- 1962 " Route 66" ~ "You Must
Have Been A Beautiful Baby" Epic 3-9548
- 1962 "Baby Has Gone Bye Bye" ~ "After One Kiss" Epic
5-9555
- 1963 "Don’t Fence Me In" ~ "Alright, Okay, You Win" Epic
5-9569
- 1963 "Where Can You Go (For a Broken Heart)" ~ "Kiss Me" Epic
5-9600
- 1963 That’s How It Goes" ~ "It Isn’t There" Epic 5-9613
- 1963 "It’s a Sin to
Tell a Lie" ~ "Sara Darling" Epic 5-9653
- 1964 "Tonight You Belong to
Me" ~ "The Object of My
Affection" Epic 5-9696
- 1965 "I’m Coming Back for You" ~ "Lonely People Do Foolish
Things" Epic 5-9753
- 1965 "Where Does Happiness Go" ~ "More I Cannot Do" Epic
5-9772
- 1965 "You Always
Hurt the One You Love" ~ "Quien Sabe? (Who Knows? Who Knows?)"
Epic 5-9844
- 1965 "A World Without Sunshine" ~ "Ivy" Epic 5-9858
US 45 RPM Reissues (incomplete list)
- "Teach Me Tonight" ~ "Baby Has Gone Bye Bye" (At least one
reissue on Memory Lane)
References
External links