Jack Weston
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Biography
A durable, heavy-set character player, often cast as bumbling bad guys, Weston made his stage and TV debuts in 1950 and appeared in a number of stage comedies. His memorable film roles include "Mirage" (1965), "Wait Until Dark" (1967), as one of Audrey Hepburn's tormentors, Alan Alda's "The Four Seasons" (1981), as a neurotic dentist and "Dirty Dancing" (1987), as the resort owner.
Weston was a familiar face on TV and co-starred in several series including "Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers" (CBS, 1953-54), "The Hathaways" (ABC, 1961-62), about a couple raising three chimps and reprising his feature role in the short-lived sitcom version of "Dirty Dancing" (CBS, 1984).
Weston was formerly married to actress Marge Redmond.
Filmography
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Life Events
1950
Broadway and TV debuts
1953
Was series regular on "Rod Brown and the Rocket Rangers" (CBS)
1958
Film debut in "Stage Struck"
1967
Won praise for his role as a stalker in "Wait Until Dark"
1981
Co-starred as dentist Danny Zimmer in Alan Alda's ensemble comedy "The Four Seasons"
1984
Reprised role of Danny Zimmer in the short-lived CBS sitcom version of "The Four Seasons"
1986
Final TV appearance as Uncle Willie in CBS miniseries "If Tomorrow Comes"
1987
Co-starred as the resort owner Max Kellerman in the surprise hit "Dirty Dancing"
1988
Final feature film "Short Circuit 2"