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ethanedwards
October 8th, 2006, 04:28 AM
EDWARD FAULKNER

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INFORMATION FROM IMDb

Date of Birth
February 29, 1932 (Leap Year!)
Lexington, Kentucky, USA

Height
6' 3" (1.91 m)

Sometimes Credited As:
Ed Faulkner / Ted Faulkner

Spouse
Barbara Faulkner (? - present)

Trivia
Was a part of a group of actors that John Wayne regularly used in his movies.

Originally set out to become a civil engineer but in 1958 decided to try acting and moved to Los Angeles. Within a month he found a role on the TV western episode of "Have Gun Will Travel".

Earned a degree in business before entering the United States Air Force.

(February 1994) Retired from acting and manager of a large Time Share complex, and has many of his movies on video for hire in the foyer.

Mini- Biography
Fielden Edward Faulkner II was born on Leap Year (February 29), 1932, in Lexington, Kentucky, where his father owned and operated a prominent building supply company. His mother was a retired piano and music teacher. He was the second of two children; his sister (now deceased) was nearly 19 years his senior when he was born.

As a youth he was very creative with woodworking as well as mechanical drawing and other artistic skills. His affinity for performing began to appear when he became fascinated with the art of magic at the age of eleven. He enjoyed showing his skills at this new hobby to friends and family and by the time he was nearly thirteen he was performing a full-fledged magic show for children's birthday parties, service clubs and other gatherings. He eventually used the services of a small local talent agent who immediately increased the fees for his act, which he continued to do through college.

He matriculated through the Lexington public school system and when he entered high school teamed up with a friend for a vaudeville-like comedy song-and-dance routine, billed as "Faulkner & Seeley -- The Sunshine Twins." They performed at numerous high school events and service organizations in Lexington for two years.

During his high school junior year, he became very aware of a tall, slender, extremely pretty brunette classmate named Barbara Baldwin who had transferred from her high school in western Kentucky. Fortunately for Ed, they were cast as Emily and George, the leads in their senior class play "Our Town." Ed and Barbara were married in real life after they graduated from the University of Kentucky in June 1954.

Prior to earning a B.S. degree in the Business College at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, he attended the University of Virginia for two years, majoring in Civil Engineering. While attending the University of Kentucky, his acting abilities were further stimulated by three leading roles in the University's outstanding Guignol Theater: "The Dover Road," "Born Yesterday" (as Harry Brock) and "Detective Story" (as the detective); in the latter, Barbara portrayed the detective's wife. No thoughts of becoming a professional actor occurred to him since service in the United States Air Force was required after being commissioned as a second lieutenant on completion of Reserve Officer Training Corp at U.K. and he was awarded his wings as a single engine jet fighter pilot.

After two years of service in the military Ed returned to civilian life to fulfill his family obligation of managing the building supply business (because of age and serious health problems, his father could no longer actively participate in the business). After his father's 1957 death, Ed discovered that two former employees had compromised the business into a financial situation that could not be remedied, and dissolution of the company was the best option of those available. It was at this juncture that the idea of becoming a professional actor became an option. After several discussions with the professor of the Drama Department at the University of Kentucky about the feasibility of going to Hollywood, he was encouraged to "give it a go." In the spring of 1958 and with the full support of his wife, Barbara, they and their daughter moved to Beverly Hills to test the unknown waters of Hollywood.

Through friends, Ed was fortunate to be introduced to Andrew V. McLaglen, son of the well-known character actor and Academy Award winner Victor McLaglen. At that time, Andrew was a CBS staff director, helming such notable western TV series such as "Have Gun - Will Travel" (1957), "Gun Law" (1955) and "Rawhide." McLaglen was aware of "Have Gun - Will Travel" (1957)" star Richard Boone's interest in cultivating young unknown actors, and introduced Ed to the star. Faulkner was 6'3", 185 pounds and had knowledge of horsemanship, all plusses in those days when Westerns dominated the TV landscape; Boone became a coach and mentor (along with McLaglen) and Ed was cast in an episode of "Have Gun - Will Travel" (1957) within a month of arrival in California.

Over the next 18 plus years he became a journeyman actor appearing in over 250 television programs and some 30 theatrical motion pictures and telemovies. He is perhaps best remembered for his appearance in top featured roles in six films with John Wayne, two with Elvis Presley and for working with such prominent actors as James Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Dean Martin, Maureen O'Hara, Doris Day, Jean Arthur, Brian Keith, Rock Hudson, Jim Hutton, Vera Miles and Katharine Ross.

In 1975, Ed took a sabbatical from the film industry and entered the business world by joining Sea Containers Inc., a publicly held company whose primary activity was the ownership and leasing out of marine cargo containers to the marine transportation industry worldwide. He became president of the subsidiary office in San Francisco for five years, then became Director of Sales (western U.S. and Canada) for the company's leisure division, world-renowned for the restoration and operation of the Orient Express, know today as The Venice Simplon-Orient Express and owners of over forty luxury hotels worldwide including the Hotel Cipriani in Venice. He retired from the Sea Containers Group in 1987.

Now retired, he occasionally does voiceovers and guest appearances on TV and in October 2008 did a two-hour interview for Turner Classic Movies Archive Files which will air at appropriate times on TCM and TNT. Since 2004 he has been a guest at numerous film festivals across the United States (primarily Western-themed) and was recently honored at the 2007 Western Legends Round-Up in Kanab, Utah, with a plaque on their Little Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Ed and Barbara Faulkner reside in Palm Desert, California. They have three daughters, a son and five grandchildren.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous

Filmography

Actor
1. Hard Ground (2003) (TV) .... Warden
2. Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI (1986) (TV) (as Ed Faulkner) .... Tom Higgins
... aka Johnnie Gibson F.B.I.
3. "The Blue Knight"
- The Candy Man (1976) TV Episode .... Reverend Bob
4. "Disneyland"
... aka Disney's Wonderful World (USA: new title)
... aka The Disney Sunday Movie (USA: new title)
... aka The Magical World of Disney (USA: new title)
... aka The Wonderful World of Disney (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney Presents (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (USA: new title)
- Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1975) TV Episode (uncredited) .... Mike the Bank Guard
- The Barefoot Executive: Part 2 (1973) TV Episode .... Reporter
- The Barefoot Executive: Part 1 (1973) TV Episode .... Reporter
- Hang Your Hat on the Wind (1970) TV Episode .... Pilot
5. "Marcus Welby, M.D."
... aka Robert Young, Family Doctor
- The Covenant (1975) TV Episode
6. Stowaway to the Moon (1975) (TV) .... Eli Mackernutt Sr.
7. The Log of the Black Pearl (1975) (TV) .... Fenner
8. "Movin' On"
- Cowhands (1974) TV Episode .... Elton Edwards
9. Ride in a Pink Car (1974) (as Ed Faulkner) .... Frank Barber
10. "Toma"
- Indictment (1974) TV Episode
11. "The Odd Couple"
- Felix Directs (1973) TV Episode .... Harry
12. "Gunsmoke"
... aka Gun Law (UK)
... aka Marshal Dillon (USA: rerun title)
- The Brothers (1972) TV Episode .... Drummer
- Drago (1971) TV Episode .... Trask
- The Quest for Asa Janin (1963) TV Episode .... Deputy Sheriff from Hays City
- The Renegades (1963) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Sergeant
- Unwanted Deputy (1960) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Harry
(1 more)
13. The Man (1972) .... Secret Service Man
14. Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972) (uncredited) .... Mike Bank Guard
15. "Adam-12"
- Backup 1-L20 (1972) TV Episode .... Sgt Ed Powers
- Mary Hong Loves Tommy Chen (1972) TV Episode .... Sgt Powers
16. "Cannon"
- The Island Caper (1972) TV Episode .... Ferris
17. "Nichols"
... aka James Garner (Canada: English title)
... aka James Garner as Nichols
- Zachariah (1972) TV Episode
18. The Night Stalker (1972) (TV) (uncredited) .... Las Vegas Policeman
19. "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury"
- Operation: Hijack (1971) TV Episode .... Sgt. Wall
- Operation: Big Store (1971) TV Episode .... Ike Carter
20. "Bearcats!"
- Assault on San Saba (1971) TV Episode .... Mills
21. Scandalous John (1971) .... Hillary
22. The Barefoot Executive (1971) .... Reporter
23. Something Big (1971) (as Ed Faulkner) .... Capt. Tyler
24. Rio Lobo (1970) .... Lt. Harris
... aka San Timoteo
25. Night Chase (1970) (TV) .... Patrolman
... aka L.A. Cab (USA: video title)
... aka The Man in the Back Seat
26. The Intruders (1970) (TV) .... Bill Riley
27. "San Francisco International Airport"
... aka SFX (USA)
- We Once Came Home to Parades (1970) TV Episode
28. "The Virginian"
... aka The Men from Shiloh (new title)
- With Love, Bullets and Valentines (1970) TV Episode .... Leroy Plimpton
- Death Wait (1969) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Matt Clayton
- Jacob Was a Plain Man (1966) TV Episode .... Packer
- Morgan Starr (1966) TV Episode .... Proctor
- Nobility of Kings (1965) TV Episode .... Andy Proctor
(6 more)
29. Chisum (1970) .... James J. Dolan
30. Triangle (1970)
31. "Then Came Bronson"
- A Long Trip to Yesterday (1969) TV Episode .... Patrolman
32. The Undefeated (1969) .... Capt. Anderson, CSA (Col. Langdon's aide)
33. "It Takes a Thief"
- The Blue, Blue Danube (1969) TV Episode
34. "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors"
... aka The New Doctors
- Rebellion of the Body (1969) TV Episode .... Dr. Brandon
35. Daddy's Gone A-Hunting (1969) (uncredited) .... Cop at Dixon's Party
36. Hang Your Hat On the Wind (1969) .... Pilot
37. "Dragnet 1967"
... aka Dragnet (USA: syndication title)
... aka Dragnet 1968 (USA: second season title)
... aka Dragnet 1969 (USA: third season title)
... aka Dragnet 1970 (USA: fourth season title)
- Juvenile Division - DR-19 (1969) TV Episode .... Lawrence Devon
- Public Affairs - DR-12 (1968) TV Episode .... Agent Jim Shepheard
38. "The Outcasts"
- The Candidates (1969) TV Episode .... Willis
39. Lost Flight (1969) (TV)
40. Hellfighters (1968) .... George Harris
41. "The Mod Squad"
- When Smitty Comes Marching Home (1968) TV Episode .... Griff
42. The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) (as Ed Faulkner) .... Sam Huggins
43. The Green Berets (1968) .... Capt. MacDaniel
44. Nobody's Perfect (1968) .... John Abelard
45. "Cimarron Strip"
- Fool's Gold (1968) TV Episode .... Captain
46. "The Invaders"
- Storm (1967) TV Episode .... Invader #1
47. "Gilligan's Island"
- It's a Bird, It's a Plane (1967) TV Episode .... Colonel
48. "Laredo"
- The Other Cheek (1967) TV Episode .... Ed Garmes
49. The Ballad of Josie (1967) (uncredited) .... Juror-Livery Man
50. The Doomsday Flight (1966) (TV) .... Reilly (co-pilot)
51. The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966)
... aka Monsters of the Night
... aka The Night Crawlers
52. "The F.B.I."
- Anatomy of a Prison Break (1966) TV Episode .... Allen Wilson
53. "Bonanza"
... aka Ponderosa (USA: rerun title)
- Credit for a Kill (1966) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Casey
- No Less a Man (1964) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Bank Robber in Green Shirt
- The Friendship (1961) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Bob Stevens
54. "The Monroes"
- Ordeal by Hope (1966) TV Episode .... Ferris
55. "Run for Your Life"
- The Committee for the 25th (1966) TV Episode .... Assistant District Attorney
56. "The Fugitive"
- All the Scared Rabbits (1965) TV Episode .... Sheriff
- Corner of Hell (1965) TV Episode .... Roy
57. "The Loner"
- The Lonely Calico Queen (1965) TV Episode .... Bounty Hunter
58. Sergeant Dead Head (1965) (as Ed Faulkner) .... Lt. Dixon
... aka Sergeant Deadhead, the Astronut
59. Tickle Me (1965) .... Brad Bentley
60. Shenandoah (1965) (uncredited) .... Union sergeant
61. How to Murder Your Wife (1965) .... Club Member in Steam Room/Party Guest
62. "The Lieutenant"
- Tour of Duty (1964) TV Episode .... Lt. Shelby Logan
63. "Destry"
- Destry Had a Little Lamb (1964) TV Episode .... Foggy
64. "Rawhide"
- Incident at Gila Flats (1964) TV Episode
- Incident of the Gallows Tree (1963) TV Episode .... Cryder
- Incident of the Four Horsemen (1962) TV Episode .... Carl Gault
- Deserter's Patrol (1962) TV Episode .... Rutledge
- The Long Shakedown (1961) TV Episode .... Lobey
(2 more)
65. McLintock! (1963) .... Young Ben Sage
66. "Have Gun - Will Travel"
- Be Not Forgetful to Strangers (1962) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Ben
- The Hunt (1962) TV Episode .... Lieutenant Brager
- The Brothers (1961) TV Episode
- The Hanging of Aaron Gibbs (1961) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Harden
- Soledad Crossing (1961) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Bud McPhatter
(6 more)
67. The Horizontal Lieutenant (1962) (uncredited) .... Officer at welcme party
68. The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1961) (uncredited)
69. "Ripcord"
- Chuting Stars (1961) TV Episode
70. G.I. Blues (1960) (uncredited) .... Red
71. "Hotel de Paree"
- Vengeance for Sundance (1960) TV Episode .... Deputy Sheriff
72. "Playhouse 90"
- The Tunnel (1959) TV Episode (as Ed Faulkner) .... Soldier
73. "Flight"
- Chopper Four (????) TV Episode

ethanedwards
October 8th, 2006, 04:34 AM
Hi,

Edward Faulker, was less famous than many of Duke's co-stars,
but nevertheless, was in 6 films:-

Rio Lobo (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1870)(1970) .... Lt. Harris
Chisum (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1783) (1970) .... James J. Dolan
The Undefeated (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1815) (1969) .... Capt. Anderson, CSA (Col. Langdon's aide)
Hellfighters (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1840)(1968) .... George Harris
The Green Berets (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1817) (1968) .... Capt. MacDaniel
McLintock! (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1857)(1963) .... Young Ben Sage

As part of the John Wayne Stock company, he is in more movies,
then many of us realise!
Edward accquits himself, very well, in every one,
better, in fact, than he is often given credit for.

Senta
October 8th, 2006, 12:00 PM
Hi Keith,

I know him well by face, but not by name. Thanks for information. It is so pleasant to meet the same faces as supporting actors in the number of movies. Now that completly go away. No stock companies at all. :unsure:

Regards,
Vera

The Ringo Kid
September 19th, 2007, 06:36 PM
Ed Faulkner was one I knew by face for many years, but never knew his name. I thought he was very good as a supporting actor but felt he never was really given much chance to do more. I remember him as the Yankee Sergeant in Shenandoah - who captured a Confederate "soldier" who happened to be one of James Stewarts Sons: "the Boy." It's nice to see he was in a good number of things after his "John Wayne Years."

Kevin
April 25th, 2008, 04:08 PM
A1OJv6D2j14

Ed Faulkner Interview at the John Wayne celebration.



More videos are offered here (http://www.dukewayne.com/videos/)

gt12pak
April 25th, 2008, 04:37 PM
Thanks for sharing this with us. Ed really seems to be a class act.

DukePilgrim
April 25th, 2008, 06:18 PM
Great clip Kevin Thanks for posting.


Mike

SXViper
April 25th, 2008, 09:58 PM
It was fun to see and hear his stories at the Winterset celebration last year when they had the round table. Truly unforgettable experience and lots of fun too.

ethanedwards
April 26th, 2008, 07:04 AM
Kevin, great post, great interview.

chester7777
April 26th, 2008, 09:53 AM
Good find, Kev! We really enjoyed listening.

SXViper
April 26th, 2008, 02:56 PM
Check out A.C. Lyles as well on that video page. My wife disappeared during the symposium while we were getting our seats and she came back about 10 minutes later and she ended up talking to him. He is a very nice, down to earth man and fun to listen too. I thought he was trying to steal her away!!!!!!

William T Brooks
July 13th, 2008, 05:52 PM
Here is a little Video Clip on Hondo from YouTube.
:cowboy:
http://www.tvparty.com/movwayne1.html

Chilibill
:cowboy:

chester7777
July 13th, 2008, 09:34 PM
While I enjoyed the Hondo trailer, I really enjoyed reading the article about John Wayne (six parts in all). Interesting that there was more mention of his second marriage, and passing mention of his third, but no mention whatsoever of his first marriage.

More importantly, however, it is an excellent listing of the many times Duke appeared on television throughout his career. It would be interesting to check the article against some of the lists of TV appearances our members have posted (Elly and Colorado Bob come to mind). If I'd have been as big a JW fan in the sixties and seventies as I am now, I would have been a happy camper, as many times as he was on the small screen.

Chester :newyear:

chester7777
October 17th, 2009, 09:35 AM
I want to thank Andy (stagecoach50) for sharing the link to Ed Faulkner's web site (http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com)! I hope Andy will jump in and share a little about his recent face-to-face visit with Mr. Faulkner.

I also see that Kevin added a YouTube interview with Ed Faulkner in the introductory post to this thread, which some of you may or may not have seen (he added it in 2008, well after the most recent post before mine), so I'd like to draw your attention to it.

Finally, I want to thank Keith for the countless hours he's put into compiling the Pals of the Saddle entries. The more I refer to them, the more I appreciate them!

Mrs. C :angel1:

stagecoach50
October 17th, 2009, 04:04 PM
The meeting with Ed Faulkner was delightful. He lives only a few miles from my parents home in California. We had a great two hours together, he does a great JW impersonation, and his stories were wonderful about the Duke. It is a time I will never forget.
Andy:teeth_smile:

stagecoach50
October 20th, 2009, 07:56 AM
Ed Faulkner in my opinion is a great character actor, and he was in 6 Wayne films, and 2 Elvis Presley films, plus a whole bunch of other stuff. He has worked with some great actors. He is also very friendly, knows many people in show business, and is also a very successful business man. Contact him via his web site, he will respond, and tell him you are from the JW message board, it will give him a thrill, he has many stories about Duke working with him.

http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com
Take Care
Andy:wink_smile:

stagecoach50
October 22nd, 2009, 02:02 PM
http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com/

Just a reminder to send Ed Faulkner an email he will reply. He really enjoys talking to John Wayne fans.
Take Care
Andy

stagecoach50
October 23rd, 2009, 01:15 PM
http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com/

Ed Faulkner does a great John Wayne impersonation. If you look at his web site he tells how his son was born while filming THE GREEN BERETS. Ed has a great story to tell of Duke while filming and Ed had to make a critical phone call, ask Ed to tell you the story.
Andy:teeth_smile:

stagecoach50
October 26th, 2009, 10:16 AM
http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com/

How about some stories--has anyone contacted Ed via his email??
I would love to hear some of your stories--
Andy

stagecoach50
October 27th, 2009, 08:00 AM
http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com/

Ed Faulkner did 6 movies with Duke
The Green Berets
McClintock
Chisum
Hellfighters
Rio Lobo
The Undefeated
He has some great stills on his web site from these and the other movies he was involved with.
Take Care
Andy

ethanedwards
October 27th, 2009, 08:24 AM
stagecoach50;86773
Ed Faulkner in my opinion is a great character actor, and he was in 6 Wayne films, and 2 Elvis Presley films, plus a whole bunch of other stuff. He has worked with some great actors. He is also very friendly, knows many people in show business, and is also a very successful business man. Contact him via his web site, he will respond, and tell him you are from the JW message board, it will give him a thrill, he has many stories about Duke working with him.


http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com/

Ed Faulkner did 6 movies with Duke
The Green Berets
McClintock
Chisum
Hellfighters
Rio Lobo
The Undefeated
He has some great stills on his web site from these and the other movies he was involved with.
Take Care
Andy

Just to remind everyone,
this information is already posted
at the top of the thread

Rio Lobo (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1870)(1970) .... Lt. Harris
Chisum (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1783) (1970) .... James J. Dolan
The Undefeated (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1815) (1969) .... Capt. Anderson, CSA (Col. Langdon's aide)
Hellfighters (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1840)(1968) .... George Harris
The Green Berets (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1817) (1968) .... Capt. MacDaniel
McLintock! (http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=1857)(1963) .... Young Ben Sage

stagecoach50
November 2nd, 2009, 08:24 AM
http://www.edwardfaulkneractor.com/

Just a quick note-Ed contacted me last night to inform me that he was having some email trouble, and that if you sent him an email and have not yet gotten a reply, please send him another one as he thinks he has worked out the problem.
Good Luck
Andy

alamo221
February 21st, 2011, 11:21 AM
I always enjoyed seeing Ed in films and TV shows-always a great addition. He deserved bigger parts tho. I read an interview with him where he stated how Duke tried to get him the LeBeuf role in True Grit. I think he would have been very good in that part-

Paula
May 20th, 2011, 10:29 AM
I met Ed Faulkner at the Turner Classic Movies festival in April. He was at a party and a friend introduced us. I was THRILLED! Of course I had to ask him about Ben Johnson and he told me that Ben was one of the greatest men ever. (No surprise there!) He was very friendly and this was definitely a highlight of the festival for me. ;)