who played rockford's lawyer

by Jermaine Schuster 9 min read

Gretchen Hoyt Corbett

Who are the actors in the TV show Rockford?

Lt. Doug Chapman 28 Episodes 1979. Stuart Margolin. Angel 39 Episodes 1979. James Garner. Jim Rockford 124 Episodes 1980. Gretchen Corbett. Beth Davenport 35 Episodes 1979. Lindsay Wagner. Sara 3 ...

Who is Jim Rockford in the Rockford Files?

Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford 1 episode, 1974 Jim Antonio ... Cliff Hoad 1 episode, 1974 William Traylor ... Wilson 1 episode, 1974 Richard Drout Miller ... Sgt. Doane 1 episode, 1974 Mitchell …

Why did John Rockford have to hire an attorney?

This episode introduces the character of "Coop," a disbarred attorney who relieves the character of Beth Davenport as Rockford's legal counsel. Portrayed by Bo Hopkins, Coop goes on to appear in several episodes.

Who is Jim Rockford's dad on law and order?

From 1974 to 1977, Gretchen Corbett played Jim Rockford's lawyer, and sometimes girlfriend, Beth Davenport. I probably wasn't the only teenaged boy who learned from The Rockford Files that it's cool to date smart women. 81 Posted by 5 hours ago

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Who played Jessica Conroy on Columbo?

Gretchen Corbett"Columbo" An Exercise in Fatality (TV Episode 1974) - Gretchen Corbett as Jessica Conroy - IMDb.

Was Jim Rockford married?

It seemed for a while, Jim's one true love. At some point between 1980 and 1992, Jim married attorney Halley "Kit" Kittredge and divorced. It is implied in the subsequent movies that they were a couple by 1985 at the latest, and that Kit left the marriage in 1987.

Was Linda Evans on Rockford Files?

The Rockford Files (TV Series 1974–1980) - Linda Evans as Audrey Wyatt, Claire Prescott - IMDb.

Who played Rocky in the first episode of The Rockford Files?

Actor Robert DonleyANSWER: Actor Robert Donley played Rocky in the 1974 pilot, which featured Lindsay Wagner as a woman who can't believe her father committed suicide and asks Jim for help. The pilot was a two-parter, so there are your two episodes. Noah Beery Jr. took over as Joseph "Rocky" Rockford forever after.Apr 30, 1999

Is Lois Garner still living?

Lois Garner Obituary (1923 - 2021) - Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles Times.Nov 6, 2021

Who is Gigi Garner married to?

John David HartGigi Garner / Spouse (m. 1990–1993)

Who is Linda Evans partner now?

Stan Hermanm. 1975–1979John Derekm. 1968–1974Linda Evans/Spouse

Was Yanni married to Linda Evans?

Linda Evans (born Linda Evenstad; November 18, 1942) is an American actress known primarily for her roles on television....Linda EvansSpouse(s)John Derek ​ ​ ( m. 1968; div. 1974)​ Stan Herman ​ ​ ( m. 1975; div. 1979)​Partner(s)Yanni (1989–1998)4 more rows

Did Lee Majors and Linda Evans date?

With his career soaring, Lee began dating again. He dated his Big Valley co-star, Linda Evans, for a while.

Who played Jim Rockford's father?

Noah Beery Jr.Noah Beery Jr. as Joseph "Rocky" Rockford, Jim's father, a retired truck driver. (The role was played by actor Robert Donley in the 1974 pilot episode.)

Why was The Rockford Files Cancelled?

"The Rockford Files" went into hiatus in late-1979 after James Garner was told by his doctors to take time off due to his numerous knee injuries, back trouble and an ulcer. Because of his physical pain, Garner decided not to continue with the show and NBC cancelled it mid-season in January of 1980.

What happened to the original dad on The Rockford Files?

On February 8, 1960, he received a star located at 7047 Hollywood Blvd. on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the television industry. Beery died on November 1, 1994, in Tehachapi, California of a cerebral thrombosis, aged 81.

Storyline

Wrongly accused of beating a man to death, Jim discovers the best legal advice he can find is from disbarred lawyer John Cooper.

Did you know

This episode introduces the character of "Coop," a disbarred attorney who relieves the character of Beth Davenport as Rockford's legal counsel. Portrayed by Bo Hopkins, Coop goes on to appear in several episodes.

Storyline

Milo Janus owns a chain of health clubs, but one of his franchisees discovers the man is cheating him - and can prove it to the authorities. Janus responds by murdering his partner and making it look as if he had accidentally killed himself trying to lift a barbell that was too heavy for him.

Did you know

Columbo meets Milo at the same beach where Jim Rockford lives in the The Rockford Files (1974). He walks down to meet him past the restaurant outside Rockford's trailer.

Who is Jim Rockford?

Producers Roy Huggins and Stephen J. Cannell devised the Rockford character as a rather significant departure from typical television detectives of the time, essentially Bret Maverick as a modern detective. In the series storyline, Jim Rockford had served time in California's San Quentin Prison in the 1960s due to a wrongful conviction.

Who is Rockford's father?

Joseph "Rocky" Rockford: Rockford's father, Joseph "Rocky" Rockford, is an ex- Seabee, semi-retired, semi-truck driver who nags his son to find stable (and less dangerous) employment, often urging him to follow in his footsteps as a truck driver (especially in early seasons), and often wishing Jim would get married.

Why did Garner leave Rockford?

The show went into hiatus late in 1979 when Garner was told by his doctors to take time off because of numerous knee injuries and back trouble, as well as an ulcer. He sustained the former conditions largely because of his insistence on performing most of his own stunts, especially those involving fist fights or car chases. Because of his physical pain, Garner eventually opted not to continue with the show some months later, and NBC cancelled the program in mid-season. It was alleged that Rockford had become very expensive to produce, mainly due to the location filming and use of high-end actors as guest stars. According to sources, NBC and Universal claimed the show was generating a deficit of several million dollars, a staggering amount for a nighttime show at the time, although Garner and his production team Cherokee Productions claimed the show turned a profit. Garner told a story to Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show that the studio once paid a carpenter $700 to build a shipping crate for a shoot-out on a boat dock, though there were shipping crates on the dock. The script often called for Garner to damage his car, so the car could be sold, repaired, and repurchased for each episode.

What truck did Rocky drive in Firebird?

Joseph "Rocky" Rockford drove a GMC Sierra Classic pickup truck throughout the series. In the course of the storylines Jim often borrowed Rocky's truck when his own Firebird was being repaired from its frequent major damage sustained during cases, or was too "hot" (i.e., the LAPD, which knew Jim well, was seeking to bring him in.) Rocky's truck had a 400-cubic-inch engine, Turbo 400 automatic transmission, and a four-wheel drive factory setup. The custom exterior paint was silver with maroon panels and orange pinstriping. Additionally, the truck sported various after-market accessories added by noted California customizer and off-road racer, Vic Hickey, including the winch, brush guard, hubcap covers, sidestep bed plates, auxiliary gas tanks, custom steering wheel, rear roll bar, Cibié headlamps mounted on the front bumper/rear roll bar, and Pace CB radio. In several Season 5-6 episodes, Rocky drives a candy-apple red 1980 GMC C-10 Short Box pickup when his original vehicle is said to be in the shop for repair of damage from one of Jim's earlier adventures.

How many episodes of Rocky are there?

The relationship of father and son was an integral part of the show. Rocky appears in 101 episodes, and usually becomes involved (like it or not) in his son's cases. Occasionally, he hires Jim himself. Jim Rockford's mother is never shown or named, and is very seldom referred to.

When did the Rockford Files air?

( 1980-01-10) The Rockford Files is an American detective drama television series starring James Garner that aired on the NBC network between September 13, 1974, and January 10, 1980, and has remained in syndication to the present day.

Who created the Maverick?

Huggins created the television show Maverick (1957–1962), which starred Garner, and he wanted to recapture that magic in a 'modern-day' detective setting. In 2002, The Rockford Files was ranked No. 39 on TV Guide ' s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.

Who is Jim Rockford's dad?

Personal life. Jim Rockford maintains a close relationship with his father Joseph "Rocky" Rockford, and his closest friend is LAPD Sgt. (later Lt.) Dennis Becker (who also serves as his LAPD contact).

What did Jim Rockford do in the Korean War?

During the series, it is also revealed that Rockford was wounded in action and awarded a Silver Star while serving in the Korean War with the 24th Infantry Division. After being busted to Private he was promoted to Sergeant after conning the North Koreans to exchange a tank for 400 cases of K rations so his encircled unit could escape; however he was soon busted back to PFC when it was discovered he was running a string of pool halls in Busan and stealing a Major General's car. He also forgot to return his service pistol and gets a call from the army about it after 23 years. A running gag is that, whenever Rockford gets involved with cases connected to members of his old Division, Jim is usually in trouble. (The reference to the 24th Division is an inside reference to James Garner's real-life service; Garner actually served in the 5th Infantry Regiment (United States) of the 24th Infantry Division, a.k.a. "Taro Division" during the Korean War.)

Was Rockford a con artist?

Although he was innocent of the charge for which he was imprisoned, in several episodes it is suggested that Rockford had at one time been a mostly successful con artist. Except when being specifically threatened by hoods he gets along amicably with them, better than he does with high ranking police officers, who almost without exception despise him.

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Overview

Career

Corbett made her stage debut as Desdemona in a production of Othello at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 1966. She subsequently appeared in productions with the New Orleans Repertory Theater in 1967. This same year, she was cast as Sonya Banks in the Broadway production of After the Rain with Alec McCowen. In 1968, she appeared in The Bench at the Gramercy Arts Thea…

1947–1965: Early life

Gretchen Hoyt Corbett was born August 13, 1947. Corbett's year of birth is variously given as 1947 and 1945. in Portland, Oregon to Henry Ladd Corbett, Jr. and Katherine Minahen (née Coney) "Kay" Corbett. She is a great-great-granddaughter of Oregon pioneer, businessman, and Senator Henry Winslow Corbett, and granddaughter of Henry Ladd Corbett, a Portland civic leader, businessman, and politician. The community of Corbett, Oregonis named for her great-great-grandfather. Throu…

Personal life

Corbett had a relationship with Robin Gammell. They had one child, Winslow Corbett.

External links

• Gretchen Corbett at IMDb
• Gretchen Corbett at the Internet Broadway Database
• Gretchen Corbett at the Internet Off-Broadway Database