Jon Provost

Jonathan Bion Provost (born March 12, 1950) is an American actor, best known for his role as young Timmy Martin in the CBS series Lassie.

Jon Provost
Provost reading his autobiography Timmy's in the Well in 2009
Born
Jonathan Bion Provost

(1950-03-12) March 12, 1950
OccupationActor
Years active1953–present
Spouse(s)Sandra Goosens (1979-1993; divorced) 2 children
Laurie Jacobson (1999-present)
WebsiteOfficial website

Life and career

Provost was born in Los Angeles. At the age of four, Provost was cast in the film The Country Girl (1954), starring Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly. He then appeared in Back from Eternity (1956) with Anita Ekberg and Escapade in Japan (1957), with Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell, and an unknown and uncredited Clint Eastwood.

In 1957, Provost won the role of Timmy Martin in the CBS television series Lassie. He joined the show at the top of the fourth season as co-star with Tommy Rettig, Jan Clayton, and George Cleveland. Midpoint in the season, George Cleveland died and the show was completely revamped with Provost becoming the primary human star after the departures of Rettig and Clayton. The following year, he met June Lockhart on the set, who would play his mother, Ruth Martin, and would remain close friends. On December 25, 1958, Provost and Lassie were holiday guests on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford.

Provost as Timmy Martin in the television series Lassie, c. 1962

For seven seasons, 1957–1964, audiences grew to love Timmy and his adventures with Lassie. Timmy's canine companion was played by three dogs that were all descendants of Pal, the original Lassie from the MGM films: Pal's son Lassie Jr. and his grandsons Baby and Spook. In a 2014 interview, Provost said: "I worked with Baby for five years straight. Obviously, he and I really bonded. He was my favorite and I also thought he was the most intelligent of the ones I worked with. They were all great dogs."[1]

In 1964, however, Provost was 14 and chose not to renew his contract, although Campbell's Soup Company, the sponsor, wanted three more years.[2]

Provost continued working in television and films, including This Property is Condemned with Natalie Wood and Robert Redford and The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes with Kurt Russell. Jon left Hollywood for college at Sonoma State University and chose to remain there, returning for occasional roles. Later, he sold real estate in Sonoma County, California and donated his time to various causes.

In 1990, Provost was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for his role as Timmy Martin on the original Lassie series,[3] and in 1989, he returned to television with a recurring role on The New Lassie series as real estate agent Steve McCullough.

He also attends celebrity conventions and autograph shows and works for animal causes.

In 1994, Provost received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7080 Hollywood Blvd. His memoir, Timmy's in the Well: The Jon Provost Story, was released in December 2007 (Cumberland House Publishing, ISBN 978-1581826197). In August 2008, Provost was honored with a "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the Pocono Mountains Film Festival.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1953So BigDirk - Age 2Uncredited
1954The Country GirlJohnnie ElginUncredited
1956He Laughed LastChildUncredited
1956Back from EternityTommy Malone
1956Toward the UnknownJoe Craven Jr.Uncredited
1957All Mine to GiveRobbie Eunson - age 6
1957Escapade in JapanTony / Tony Saunders
1957-1964LassieTimmy Martin / Timmy ClaussenTV Series, 249 episodes
1963Lassie's Christmas TailTimmy Martin
1963Lassie's Great Adventure
1966This Property Is CondemnedTom
1969The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesBradleystarring Kurt Russell
1970The Secret of the Sacred ForestJimmi
1992Star TimeParamedic #2
1998Playing PattiHimself
2013Susie's HopeDon Vaughan, a former member of the North Carolina State Senate(last film role to-date)

References

  1. Armstrong, Richard (July 2014). "An Interview with Jon Provost from Lassie". Classic Film & TV Cafe.
  2. Provost, Jon; Laurie Jacobson (2007). Timmy's in the Well: The Jon Provost Story. Nashville: Cumberland House. ISBN 978-1581826197. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  3. "11th Annual Youth in Film Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on 2014-04-09. Retrieved 2011-03-31.

Bibliography

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