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3, including Jackie. John Richard Basehart (August 31, 1914 – September 17, 1984) was an American actor. He starred as Admiral Harriman Nelson in the television science-fiction drama Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964–68).
99+ Photos. Despite many a powerful performance, this actor's actor never quite achieved the stardom he deserved. Ultimately, Richard Basehart became best-known to television audiences as Admiral Harriman Nelson, commander of the glass-nosed nuclear submarine 'S.S.R.N Seaview' in Irwin Allen 's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964), shown on ...
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August 31, 1914 · Zanesville, Ohio, USA. Died. September 17, 1984 · Los Angeles, California, USA (multiple strokes) Birth name. John Richard Basehart. Height. 5′ 9″ (1.75 m) Mini Bio. Despite many a powerful performance, this actor's actor never quite achieved the stardom he deserved.
- August 31, 1914
- September 17, 1984
Sep 19, 1984 · Richard Basehart, the sonorous- voiced actor who starred on Broadway in ''The Hasty Heart'' and on the screen in ''La Strada'' and ''Moby Dick,'' died Monday in Los Angeles after suffering a...
John Richard Basehart (August 31, 1914 – September 17, 1984) was an American actor. He starred in the 1960s television science fiction drama Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, in the role of Admiral Harriman Nelson.
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John Richard Basehart was an American actor. He starred as Admiral Harriman Nelson in the television science-fiction drama Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964–68). He also portrayed Wilton Knight in the pilot episode of the TV series Knight Rider (1982), and provided the narration that was heard during the opening credits throughout the ...
Apr 9, 2010 · Richard was one of the few actors who could make the roles he played so believable and the different characters came to life with their own personalities. CR: Why was this great actor so unappreciated during his lifetime – and perhaps even now, 25 years after his death? SK: I think that happened because of two reasons.