Mark Goddard
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Mark Goddard (born Charles Harvey Goddard; July 24, 1936) is an American actor who has appeared in a number of television shows.
He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Major Don West, Dr. Donnell's adversary.
In the CBS series Lost in Space (1965–68), Zachary Smith (played by Jonathan Harris) is the protagonist.
Detective Sgt. He also played Detective Sgt.
The Detectives, Chris Ballard, starring Robert Taylor.
Early life
Charles Harvey Goddard was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the youngest of five children, and he grew up in Scituate. He was raised Catholic.
He led both his high school baseball and basketball teams to the state championship finals. Goddard had aspired to be a basketball player but then moved to acting. He attended Holy Cross College after high school, but he later moved and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. He migrated to Los Angeles after two years.
Personal life
Goddard completed his education and received his master's degree in education from Bridgewater State College, 30 years after starting his studies. He served as a special education instructor at the F.L. from 1991 to 2009. He taught an acting class at Chamberlain School in Middleboro, Massachusetts. In 2009, he published To Space and Back, an autobiographical memoir. He met Evelyn Pezzulich, an English professor at Bridgewater State College, on his third marriage. John, the couple's one child. Susan Anspach, his second wife, brought two children to their marriage. Marcia Rogers' first marriage was to Goddard in 1960, which ended in divorce in 1968, and the couple had two children, Melissa and Michael.
Career
In 1959, after just three weeks in Hollywood, he landed a role in the CBS Four Star Television series Johnny Ringo, having played the character of Cully, the deputy to Don Durant's character of Ringo. At this time, he changed his name to Mark Goddard at the suggestion of his friend and mentor Chuck Connors of The Rifleman. Goddard appeared as Norman Tabor in the 1960 episode "Surprise Party" of the CBS anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson. He was cast as Sheldon Hollingsworth in the 1960 episode "To See the Elephant" of the ABC Western series The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. He played Tod Rowland in the 1960 episode "The Mormons" on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre.
The Detectives, another production of Four Star Television, was a hit series which ran on ABC and NBC from 1958 to 1961; Goddard was signed for a role lasting three years (64 episodes). In 1963, Goddard appeared as Roy Mooney on the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Potted Planter". In 1964 Goddard appeared as Richard on The Virginian in the episode titled "The Secret of Brynmar Hall." That same year he guest starred as a wild killer named “Boyd” in the episode “Journey For Three” on the TV Western series Gunsmoke (S9E36).
In 1965, he played Lester Crawford in another Perry Mason, "The Case of the Frustrated Folk Singer". He also appeared with Keir Dullea as sparring college roommates in an episode of ABC's drama series Channing, costarring Jason Evers and Henry Jones. He was featured in the 1965 film A Rage to Live, starring Suzanne Pleshette. From 1964 to 1965, Goddard starred in Many Happy Returns, in which he portrayed Bob Randall, the young husband of Joan Randall, played by Elinor Donahue.
Goddard's next role was Major Don West on Lost in Space (1965–1968). A blossoming romance initially existed between West and Judy, the elder daughter of the Robinson family, but by the middle of the second season, West maintained an adversarial relationship with the hapless, sociopathic Dr. Zachary Smith.
On October 16, 1997, Goddard and the rest of the surviving cast appeared on the inside cover of TV Guide to promote the feature film of Lost in Space. Goddard, along with Harris and the rest of his cast, were planning in 2002 for the movie Lost in Space: The Journey Home to air on NBC, which never came to fruition.
Goddard guest-starred on three ABC series, The Fugitive, The Mod Squad, and The Fall Guy and for a while, moonlighted as a Hollywood agent. In 1976, he starred as politician Edward Fleming in the movie Blue Sunshine. In 1970, Goddard co-starred with Kent McCord and Martin Milner in an episode of Adam-12, in which he plays a friend of Pete Malloy (Milner), who is killed in the line of duty. The episode was entitled "Elegy for a Pig" (so titled and announced by Jack Webb himself). Mark Goodard also played Ellie May's beau on the Beverly Hillbillies. Goddard played a supporting role in a 1974 episode ("Dark Legacy") of CBS's Barnaby Jones.
Goddard played a supporting role as an attorney in a first-season episode of NBC's Quincy M.E..
In 1978, Goddard starred with Liza Minnelli on Broadway in the musical The Act.
In 1979, Goddard was in the disco movie Roller Boogie featuring Linda Blair and Jim Bray and starred as Ted Clayton on One Life to Live and Lt. Paul Reed on The Doctors. Later, he starred as Derek Barrington on General Hospital. He made a cameo appearance in the reboot film Lost in Space (1998) as the general in charge of the Jupiter Mission and superior officer to his former character Major Don West.