John Vivyan(1915-1983)
- Actor
John Vivyan was born John R. Vukayan on May 31, 1915 in Chicago,
Illinois to Serbian immigrant parents. He served in the U.S. Army
during the Guadalcanal campaign for the 132nd Infantry Regiment,
Company "E" in World War II, where he wounded his leg. After attending
the American Academy of Dramatic Art under the GI Bill of Rights, he
changed his last name to Vivyan, and he first appeared on stage in the
late 1940's before taking film and television roles. His first screen
role was in the 1949 episode Two Sharp Knives in the anthology Studio
One. Later, he guest-starred in a wide variety of television series,
but primarily in westerns, such as Colt .45, Sugarfoot, Yancy
Derringer, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Tombstone Territory, Bat
Masterson, Maverick, and numerous others, but by far, John Vivyan is
best known for his starring role as the honest, debonair gambler in the
Blake Edwards series, Mr. Lucky (1959-1960), co-starring Ross Martin as
Andamo. He worked very infrequently after 1970; his last two
appearances being the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1982) and the
detective series Simon & Simon (1983). Vivyan died on December 20, 1983
in Santa Monica, California at the age of 68, and is interred at
Westwood Village Memorial Park, in Los Angeles.