Don Matheson

Don Matheson

Matheson in Land of the Giants.
Born August 5, 1929
Dearborn, Michigan
Died June 29, 2014 (aged 84)
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Occupation Television actor
Spouse(s) Deanna Lund, Maxine Arnold

Don Matheson (August 5, 1929 – June 29, 2014), was an American television actor, best known for his continuing role in Irwin Allen's series Land of the Giants.

Prior to entering acting, Matheson served in the military. While serving in Korea, he was awarded the Bronze Star for valorous leadership and a Purple Heart[1] for injuries suffered in an explosion. After serving six years, he joined the Detroit Police Department. He then left law enforcement to begin a career in acting. In 1965 Matheson appeared in the Lost in Space episode, The Sky Is Falling in the non-speaking role of the alien Retho and then in 1968 as Idak Alpha 12 in the episode Revolt of the Androids. In 1967 he appeared as a guest star in the episode "Deadly Amphibians" on the sci-fi TV show's 4th season Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.

After working in a number of plays, television episodes and commercials, Matheson was signed to join the cast of the Land of the Giants. He married co-star Deanna Lund in 1970, but they were divorced in the late 1970s. In 1976, he played the role of wealthy industrialist, Cameron Faulker, who married Lesley Williams (Denise Alexander) on General Hospital. His mistress, Peggy Lowell, was played by Lund. Cameron was later murdered.

In 1984, Matheson had a regular role in the primetime series Falcon Crest. He played Richard Channing's henchman for a season. He also appeared briefly in another primetime soap, Dynasty.

Family

Matheson was married to actress Maxine Arnold.[1]

Death

He died on June 29, 2014, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles from Lung cancer.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Wagner, Joyce (August 30, 1968). "Runaway at 15 Lands Role In a Prime-Time Series". The Kansas City Times. p. 35. Retrieved May 1, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Don Matheson, Star of ABC's 'Land of the Giants,' Dies at 84". Hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2014-07-08.

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