Jim Backus Filmography

Jim Backus

James Gilmore "Jim" Backus was an American radio, television, film, and voice actor. Among his most famous roles are the voice of nearsighted cartoon character Mr. Magoo, the rich Hubert Updike III on the radio version of The Alan Young Show, Joan Davis's character's husband on TV's I Married Joan, James Dean's character's father in Rebel Without a Cause and Thurston Howell, III on the 1960s sitcom Gilligan's Island. He also starred in his own show of one season, The Jim Backus Show, also known as Hot off the Wire. An avid golfer, Backus made the 36-hole cut at the 1964 Bing Crosby Pro-Am...
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Birthdate:February 25, 1913
Birthplace:Cleveland, Ohio
Date of death:July 3, 1989
Also known as:James Gilmore Backus, James G. Backus, James Backus

Movies with appearances by Jim Backus

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Slapstick of Another Kind 1984 PG (USA) Comedy
Enchanted Journey 1984 Family Film
The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island 1981 Comedy
There Goes the Bride 1980 Slapstick
The Castaways on Gilligan's Island 1979 Comedy
Rescue From Gilligan's Island 1978 Comedy
Good Guys Wear Black 1978 Action
Pete's Dragon 1977 G (USA) Musical
Crazy Mama 1975 PG (USA) Comedy
Friday Foster 1975 R (USA) Blaxploitation
The Girl Most Likely to... 1973 Black comedy
Now You See Him, Now You Don't 1972 G (USA) Science Fiction
Uncle Sam Magoo 1970 G (USA) Family Film
Hello Down There 1969 G (USA) Comedy
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? 1968 Comedy
Hurry Sundown 1967 Period piece
Billie 1965 Musical
Rendezvous in Space 1964 Documentary
Sunday in New York 1963 Comedy
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 1963 G (USA) Comedy
Operation Bikini 1963 War film
The Wheeler Dealers 1963 Comedy
Critic's Choice 1963 Comedy
Johnny Cool 1963 Gangster
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 1962 G (USA) Musical
Boys' Night Out 1962 Comedy
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol 1962 Christmas movie
A Private's Affair 1959 Comedy
Ask Any Girl 1959 Comedy
Macabre 1958 Horror
Man of a Thousand Faces 1957 Biographical film
You Can't Run Away from It 1956 Musical
Rebel Without a Cause 1955 Family Drama
When Magoo Flew 1954 Comedy
I'll See You in My Dreams 1952 Musical
Pat and Mike 1952 Romantic comedy
Don't Bother to Knock 1952 PG (USA) Thriller
Angel Face 1952 Film noir
I Want You 1951 War film
His Kind of Woman 1951 Film noir
Iron Man 1951 Drama
The Great Lover 1949 Comedy
A-Lad-In His Lamp 1948 Family Film
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TV appearances by Jim Backus

TitleCharacterFirst Air DateLast Air Date
The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show 1986
Gilligan's Planet 1982 1983
What's New, Mr. Magoo? 1977
The New Adventures Of Gilligan 1974 1977
Blondie 1968 1969
Gilligan's Island Thurston J. Howell III 1964 1967
The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo 1964 1965
Mr. Magoo 1960
The Jim Backus Show 1960
I Married Joan 1952 1955
Hollywood House 1949
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Places Jim Backus has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Jim Backus
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Personal relationships of Jim Backus

Henny Backus
Henny Backus
Lived:March 21, 1911 - December 9, 2004
Relationship type:Marriage
Together:January 14, 1943 - July 3, 1989

Henny Backus was a Broadway showgirl in the 1930s, where she performed with Earl Carroll's Vanities. Born Henrietta Kaye in Philadelphia, she was the wife of actor and comedian Jim Backus. Henny co-starred with her husband in the 1960s television film, "Blondie ," and appeared alongside her...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Jim Backus

  • Q:
    In what line of work did Jim Backus specialize?
  • A:
    Jim Backus was an accomplished screenwriter and actor.
  • Q:
    Which television show featured Jim Backus?
  • A:
    Jim Backus starred in the popular show "Gilligan's Island."
  • Q:
    Where was Jim Backus born?
  • A:
    Jim Backus was born in Cleveland.
  • Q:
    What caused Jim Backus' death?
  • A:
    He died from pneumonia.
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