John Derek


The son of writer-director Lawson Harris and actress Dolores Johnson, John Derek won notice with his first major role as a juvenile delinquent in Nicholas Ray's social drama, "Knock on Any Door" (1949) and as politician Willie Stark's troubled son in "All the King's Men" (1950). Although he traded on his good looks playing dashing leads in a succession of action films and costume dramas in the 1950s (including 1956's "The Ten Commandments"), he gradually turned from acting to still photography. By the mid-60s, Derek had moved into producing and directing features which generally received a poor critical and popular reception like "Once Before I Die" (1965), which co-starred his second wife Ursula Andress, and "Childish Things/Tale of the Cock/Confessions of Tom Harris" (1969) which featured his third wife Linda Evans. In the 80s, he wrote, shot and directed a string of lackluster films that exhibited the limited charms of his fourth wife, Bo Derek, including "Tarzan, the Ape Man" (1981), "Bolero" (1984) and their last opus "Ghosts Don't Do It" (1990).

  • Also Credited As:
    Derek Delevan Harris
  • Born:
    August 12, 1926 in Hollywood, California
  • Died:
    May 22, 1998.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Director of photography, Producer, Screenwriter, Photographer
Milestones
  • 1944 First screen appearance (as extra), "Since You Went Away"
  • 1945 Screen acting debut in "I'll Be Seeing You"
  • 1949 First major acting role in "Knock on Any Door"
  • 1956 Appeared in "The Ten Commandments"
  • 1960 Co-starred in "Exodux"
  • 1965 Feature directing debut, "Once Before I Die"; also acted and produced
  • 1965 First film as producer, "Nightmare in the Sun"
  • 1966 First film as director of photography and director "Childish Things/Tale of the Cock" (released in 1969, re-released in 1972 as "Confessions of Tom Harris")
  • 1969 Screenwriting debut, "A Boy... A Girl"; also directed and served as cinematographer
  • 1973 First directed Bo Derek, "Fantasies"
  • 1984 Directed wife in "Bolero"
  • 1990 Final film, "Ghosts Can't Do It"

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