Donnelly Rhodes

Donnelly Rhodes Henry (December 4, 1937 – January 8, 2018)[1][2] was a Canadian character actor with many American television and film credits, probably best known to American audiences as the hapless escaped convict Dutch Leitner on the ABC soap opera spoof Soap and as Phillip Chancellor II on The Young and the Restless. Rhodes was well known to Canadian audiences as Sgt. Nick Raitt in the CBC TV series Sidestreet (1975–1978) and as Grant "Doc" Roberts in another CBC TV series called Danger Bay (1985–1990). He also starred as Doctor Cottle ("Doc") on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009).

Donnelly Rhodes
Donnelly Rhodes in 2012
Born
Donnelly Rhodes Henry

(1937-12-04)December 4, 1937
DiedJanuary 8, 2018(2018-01-08) (aged 80)
OccupationActor
Years active1956–2017
Spouse(s)Sarah Wilson (2011–2018 (his death))
Diane Dewey (1978–19??; divorced)
Diane Pine (1975–1977; divorced)
Virginia Haxall Harrison (1966–1970; divorced)
Martha Buhs (1962–196?; divorced)
Children2

Life and career

Rhodes was born in 1937, although some sources say 1936,[3] and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada. Between 1998 and 2005 he played the role of Detective Leo Shannon in the popular Canadian television series, Da Vinci's Inquest. From 1985 to 1990, he played Dr. Grant Roberts in the family adventure series Danger Bay. He starred as ruthless corporate lawyer R.J. Williams during the 1991-92 season of the Canadian legal drama Street Legal.

A large portion of Rhodes' career consists of guest starring roles in American television. He appeared twice on the NBC western series, Laredo: in 1965, he played Bob Jamison in Rendezvous at Arillo and played a lead role in "The Trap", an episode on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

The next year, Rhodes was cast in The Would-Be Gentleman of Laredo as Don Carlos; in the story line, three swindlers used character Reese Bennett (Neville Brand) as a dupe in a land fraud scheme by which they claim ownership of most of Laredo.[4]

In 1966, Rhodes appeared as the Indian Red Eagle in the episode "Pariah" of NBC's western series, The Road West. That same year, he guest starred on the CBS western, Dundee and the Culhane.

Rhodes appeared in the Season 4 episode "The Mastermind" of Mission: Impossible on CBS in 1969. In 1973, Rhodes co-starred in an episode of the sci-fi drama The Starlost (Episode 12, 'The Implant People'). He played Phillip Chancellor II in The Young and the Restless from 1974 to 1975 and from 1978 to 1981 he played escaped convict Dutch Leitner on Soap.

In 1980, Rhodes played a Franciscan priest in the miniseries The Chisholms. In 1982, he played Leo, a bar patron on Cheers. In 1983 he appeared as Wilson Arthur MacLeish on the Magnum P.I. Episode "Of Sound Mind" In 1984, he had a supporting role as the beleaguered father, Art Foster, in the short-lived TV series Double Trouble, and appeared as Arland D. Williams Jr. in the television disaster film Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac. In 1987, he made a guest appearance on The Golden Girls as Jake Smollens, the handsome but rough-around-the edges caterer for Blanche's (Rue McClanahan) hospital charity banquet.

In 1988, Rhodes guest starred on Empty Nest as Leonard, an old friend of the main character, Dr. Harry Weston (played by fellow Soap alumnus, Richard Mulligan), who dates Harry's daughter, Carol (played by Soap alumna Dinah Manoff). In 1991 he played the "Prodigal Father" in an episode of Murder She Wrote.

In 1993, Rhodes played Jim Parker in "Shapes" (Season 1, episode 19) of The X-Files. For seven years (1998-2005) he played Detective Leo Shannon on Da Vinci's Inquest. He played the character Milash in an episode of Smallville in 2008.

On the revived Battlestar Galactica (2004–09), Rhodes played Chief Medical Officer Sherman Cottle who smoked cigarettes in most scenes. Most recently Rhodes played Mr. Decker, Rufus Decker's father, in the two seasons of The Romeo Section on CBC in 2015-2016.

Rhodes' film appearances were fewer but included roles in Gunfight in Abilene (1967), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), Change of Mind (1969), The Neptune Factor (1973), Goldenrod (1976), Oh! Heavenly Dog (1980), Urban Safari (1995), and Tron: Legacy (2010).[5]

In February 2009, the Union of British Columbia Performers honoured Rhodes with the Sam Payne Award for Lifetime Achievement.[6]

Radio work

Rhodes provided the voice of the American president at the start of each episode of the CBC Radio One space opera/comedy series Canadia: 2056.

Death

Rhodes died of cancer at the Baillie House Hospice in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, at the age of 80.[7][8]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1956 Reprisal! Buck
1957 The 27th Day Television Technician Uncredited
1967 Gunfight in Abilene Joe Slade Uncredited
1969 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Macon
1969 Change of Mind Roger Morrow
1973 The Neptune Factor Diver Bob Cousins
1973 The Hard Part Begins Jim King
1976 Goldenrod Keno McLaughlin
1980 Oh! Heavenly Dog Montanero
1984 Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac Arland D. Williams Jr. TV movie
1989 The Penthouse Lt. Valeri
1991 The Legend of Kootenai Brown 'McTooth'
1996 Urban Safari Harry
1997 Indefensible: The Truth About Edward Brannigan Jack Bailey TV movie
2001 Touched by a Killer Bernie Gordon
2002 Pressure Sheriff Cooper
2002 Snow Dogs Race Official #1
2009 Damage Deacon
2010 Goblin Charlie TV movie
2010 Ramona and Beezus Crusty Photographer
2010 Hunt to Kill Sheriff Westlake
2010 Tron: Legacy Grandpa Flynn
2011 Marley & Me: The Puppy Years Fred Grogan
2012 Barricade Sheriff Howes

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1960 Bonanza Latigo / Little Henchman 2 episodes
1965–1966 Laredo Don Carlos / Bob Jamison 2 episodes
1964-1965 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

John Cochran

Episodes: "The Trap," "Ten Minutes From Now"
1965 Wagon Train Jeremiah Stewart Episode: "The Wanda Snow Story"
1966 The Road West Red Eagle Episode: "Pariah"
1966 The Virginian Ben Colby Episode: "The Wolves Up Front, the Jackals Behind"
1967 Custer War Cloud Episode: "Dangerous Prey"
1967 Mannix Ramon Verona Episode: "The Cost Of A Vacation"
1967 Dundee and the Culhane Michael Episode: "The Vasquez Brief"
1967 Tarzan Hank Episode: "Hotel Hurricane"
1967 The Wild Wild West Captain Dansby Episode: "The Night of the Legion of Death"
1968–1972 Mission: Impossible Joel Morgan / Lou Merrick / Raymond Barret 3 episodes
1973 The Starlost Roloff "The Implant People"
1978–1981 Soap Dutch Leitner 38 episodes (Season 2-4)
1979 The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Ward Selkirk Episode: "A Date with Doomsday"
1980 The Chisholms Franciscan priest Episode: "The Siren Song"
1982 Report to Murphy Charlie 6 episodes
1982 Cheers Leo Episode: "Sam's Women"
1982 The Facts of Life Sal Largo Episode: "Jo's Cousin"
1982 Taxi Angelo (Tony's father) Episode: "Travels with My Dad"
1982–1983 Hill Street Blues Judge Paul Grogin 4 episodes
1983 Magnum PI Wilson Arthur MacLeish Episode: "Of Sound Mind"
1983 Gimme a Break! Mayor Episode: "The Centerfold: Part 2"
1983 Amanda's Mr. Johnson Episode: "You Were Meant for Me"
1984 Alice Frank Episode: "Tommy Goes Overboard"
1984–1985 Double Trouble Art Foster 9 episodes
1985–1990 Danger Bay Dr. Grant Roberts 122 episodes
1987 The Golden Girls Jake Smollens Episode: "Diamond in the Rough"
1988 Empty Nest Leonard Episode: "Harry's Friend"
1988–1993 Murder, She Wrote William Mahaffy / Ned Jenks / Ed Bellamy 3 episodes
1991–1992 Street Legal R.J. Williams 10 episodes
1993 The X-Files Jim Parker Episode: "Shapes"
1996-1997 The Outer Limits (1995) Senator / General James Eiger 2 episodes
1998 The Young and the Restless Phillip Chancellor II 2 episodes
1998–2005 Da Vinci's Inquest Leo Shannon 91 episodes
1999 Hope Island Jake Mitchum Episode: "Look One Way and Row Another"
2000 Call of the Wild Thadeus P. Rossmore Episode: "Betrayal"
2005–2013 Supernatural Father Simon / Mr. Shaw 2 episodes
2006 Whistler Daniel Wallace Episode: "In the Air"
2007 Psych Judge Horace Leland Episode: "Cloudy... With a Chance of Murder"
2008 Smallville Milash Episode: "Quest"
2008 The L Word Colonel Jon Smythe Episode: "Lesbians Gone Wild"
2004–2009 Battlestar Galactica Chief Medical Officer Dr. Cottle 36 episodes
2010 Human Target Guerrero's Friend Episode: "Pilot"
2010 Heartland Ila Stark Episode: "The Slippery Slope"
2013 Arctic Air Virgil Haggard Episode: "Skeletons in the Closet"
2015–2016 The Romeo Section Mr. Decker – Rufus Decker's father 2 episodes
2016 The Flash Agent Smith Episode: "Invasion!"
2016 Legends of Tomorrow Agent Smith Episode: "Invasion!"
(final appearance)

References

  1. Vlessing, Etan (January 9, 2018). "Donnelly Rhodes, 'The Flash' and 'Soap' Actor, Dies at 80". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. "Donnelly Rhodes, Canadian actor known for 'Da Vinci's Inquest', dies at age 80". Global News. The Canadian Press. January 8, 2018.
  3. Slotnik, Daniel E. (January 10, 2018). "Donnelly Rhodes, Prolific Character Actor, Is Dead at 81". The New York Times.
  4. Hathorn,Billy. "Roy Bean, Temple Houston, Bill Longley, Ranald Mackenzie, Buffalo Bill, Jr., and the Texas Rangers: Depictions of West Texans in Series Television, 1955 to 1967", West Texas Historical Review, Vol. 89 (2013), p. 115
  5. "Donnelly Rhodes". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  6. Strachan, Alex (February 25, 2009). "Battlestar Galactica's Donnelly Rhodes honoured for career battles". The Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  7. "Canadian television actor Donnelly Rhodes dies at age 80". CTV News. January 8, 2018. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  8. Mitovich, Matt Webb (January 8, 2018). "TV Vet Donnelly Rhodes, of Battlestar Galactica and Soap, Dead at 80". TVLine. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
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