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  1. John Ericson, gebürtig Joachim Alexander Ottokar Meibes (* 23. September 1926 in Düsseldorf, Deutsches Reich; † 3. Mai 2020 in Santa Fe, New Mexico), war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_EricsonJohn Ericson - Wikipedia

    John Ericson (born Joseph Meibes; September 25, 1926 – May 3, 2020) was a German-born American actor. He was known primarily for his television work, notably as private detective Sam Bolt on the ABC series Honey West (1965–66), and his roles in several MGM films of the 1950s.

  3. John Ericsson (born July 31, 1803, Långbanshyttan, Swed.—died March 8, 1889, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a Swedish-born American naval engineer and inventor who built the first armoured turret warship and developed the screw propeller.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0259152John Ericson - IMDb

    John Ericson. Actor: Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Ericson was born in Düsseldorf, the son of a German chemist and a Swedish actress and opera singer. Escaping from the Nazi regime, his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was three.

  5. 4. Mai 2020 · John Ericson, who starred alongside Anne Francis on TV’s Honey West and with Spencer Tracy in Bad Day at Black Rock and with Angela Lansbury in Bedknobs and Broomsticks, has died. He was 93.

  6. John Ericson. Actor: Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Ericson was born in Düsseldorf, the son of a German chemist and a Swedish actress and opera singer. Escaping from the Nazi regime, his family emigrated to the U.S. when he was three.

  7. 3. Mai 2020 · John Ericson (sometimes Erickson; born Joachim Alexander Ottokar Meibes; September 25, 1926 - May 3, 2020) was a German-American actor and film and television star. He trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, played the lead role in Stalag 17 by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski on Broadway (1951). He went on to ...