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Simon Oakland

Simon Oakland

Born: 1915-08-28 • New York City, New York, USA

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Simon Oakland (August 28, 1915 – August 29, 1983) was an American actor of stage, screen, and television.

During his career, Oakland performed primarily on television, appearing in over 130 series and made-for-television movies between 1951 and 1983. His most notable big-screen roles were in Psycho (1960), West Side Story (1961), The Sand Pebbles (1966), Bullitt (1968), The Hunting Party (1971), and Chato's Land (1972). On television, he was a regular on the cult classic horror series Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974-1975), and the military drama Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976-1978).

Early life and career

Oakland was born in Brooklyn, New York, the eldest of the three sons of immigrant Jewish parents, Jacob Weiss and Ethel Oaklander, born in Romania and the Russian Empire respectively. His father was a plasterer and builder. While he later claimed in media interviews to have been born in 1922 (a date repeated in his New York Times obituary), Social Security and vital records indicate he was born Simon Weiss in 1915; his stage name was derived from his mother's maiden name, Oaklander.

Film and television

In 1955, Oakland made his film debut, albeit uncredited, as an Indiana state trooper in The Desperate Hours. He appeared in two films released in 1958: as Mavrayek in The Brothers Karamazov and as journalist Edward Montgomery in I Want to Live! 

Oakland's notable performance in I Want to Live! led to his playing a long series of tough-guys, either as authority figures or villains or a mix of both. He appeared in Psycho as the psychiatrist who, at the end of the film, explains Norman Bates's multiple personality disorder. He appeared in the films West Side Story, The Sand Pebbles, and Bullitt.

He made two guest appearances as murder victims on CBS's Perry Mason. He appeared in the syndicated crime drama, Decoy, starring Beverly Garland. Oakland appeared once on the CBS Western Dundee and the Culhane and once on the series Sheriff of Cochise. He was also a regular, in a comedic supporting role, as General Thomas Moore, on NBC's Baa Baa Black Sheep, starring Robert Conrad. He appeared in two episodes of the original The Twilight Zone TV series (“The Rip Van Winkle Caper” and “The Thirty-Fathom Grave”) and in The Outer Limits as the alien birdman in "Second Chance". In 1974 and 1975, he was a series regular on Kolchak: The Night Stalker, playing newspaper editor Tony Vincenzo. (He had previously played the same character in two made-for-television movies.

Personal life

Oakland was married to Lois Lorraine Porta. The couple had one daughter, Barbara.

Death

Oakland continued working up to the year of his death. His last credited acting appearance was in the episode "Living and Presumed Dead" on the CBS television series Tucker's Witch. That episode aired three months before Oakland's death from colon cancer in Cathedral City, California, on August 29, 1983, the day after his 68th birthday. CLR

Filmography
Evening in Byzantium poster
Evening in Byzantium
1978 • Walter Klein
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy poster
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy
1977 • Delaney
The Flying Misfits poster
The Flying Misfits
1976 • Brig. Gen. Thomas Moore
Crackle of Death poster
Crackle of Death
1976 • Tony Vincenzo
Demon and the Mummy poster
Demon and the Mummy
1976 • Tony Vincenzo
Please Call It Murder poster
Please Call It Murder
1975 • Mickey Costigan
Key West poster
Key West
1973 • Gen. Tom Luker
Happy Mother's Day, Love George poster
Happy Mother's Day, Love George
1973 • Sheriff Roy
Emperor of the North poster
Emperor of the North
1973 • Policeman
Toma poster
Toma
1973 • Lieutenant Spooner
The Night Strangler poster
The Night Strangler
1973 • Tony Vincenzo
Chato's Land poster
Chato's Land
1972 • Jubal Hooker
The Night Stalker poster
The Night Stalker
1972 • Tony Vincenzo
Crosscurrent poster
Crosscurrent
1971 • Capt. E. J. Goodlad
The Hunting Party poster
The Hunting Party
1971 • Matthew Gunn
Scandalous John poster
Scandalous John
1971 • Barton Whittaker
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever poster
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
1970 • Dr. Conrad Fuller
Bullitt poster
Bullitt
1968 • Captain Sam Bennett
Chubasco poster
Chubasco
1968 • Laurindo
Alexander The Great poster
Alexander The Great
1968 • Attalos
Tony Rome poster
Tony Rome
1967 • Rudy Kosterman
The Sand Pebbles poster
The Sand Pebbles
1966 • Stawski
The Plainsman poster
The Plainsman
1966 • Chief Black Kettle
The Satan Bug poster
The Satan Bug
1965 • Tasserly
Ready for the People poster
Ready for the People
1964 • Murray Brock
The Raiders poster
The Raiders
1963 • Sgt. Austin Tremaine
Wall of Noise poster
Wall of Noise
1963 • Johnny Papadakis
Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man poster
Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man
1962 • Joe Boulton
Third of a Man poster
Third of a Man
1962 • Doon
Follow That Dream poster
Follow That Dream
1962 • Nick
West Side Story poster
West Side Story
1961 • Schrank
Murder, Inc. poster
Murder, Inc.
1960 • William Tobin
Psycho poster
Psycho
1960 • Fred Richman
Who Was That Lady? poster
Who Was That Lady?
1960 • Belka
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond poster
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
1960 • Lt. Moody
I Want to Live! poster
I Want to Live!
1958 • Edward S. 'Ed' Montgomery
The Brothers Karamazov poster
The Brothers Karamazov
1958 • Mavrayek
The Desperate Hours poster
The Desperate Hours
1955 • State Trooper (uncredited)
Red Light poster
Red Light
1949 • Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)