Ted Donaldson (born August 20, 1933 in New York City) is an American former child actor.
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Born | (1933-08-20) August 20, 1933 (age 89) New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1937–1953 |
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Donaldson was the son of singer-composer Will Donaldson and Will's wife, Jo. His mother died when he was 4+1⁄2 years old. His stepmother was radio organist and composer Muriel Pollock.[1] He attended the Professional Children's School in New York City.[2]
Donaldson began his acting career in December 1937 when he appeared in an NBC radio show.[2] In 1941, he played Tiny Tim in a week-long serialized version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol that was presented on Wheatena Playhouse.[3]
From 1949 to 1954, he played Bud, the son of Robert Young's character in the radio version of Father Knows Best.[4] He was offered the same role on the television version of the series, but turned it down, saying, "I didn't want to be typed. I didn't want to be a 21-year-old playing a 15- or 16-year-old kid. I wanted to do other things."[1] As an adult, he called that "one of the two or three most stupid things I have not done because not only would the salary have been very nice for five years, but the residuals would have also."[1]
As an 8-year-old, Ted portrayed Harlan in the Broadway stage production of Life With Father.[5] In 1943, he performed alongside Gregory Peck in the play Sons and Soldiers.[1]
The performance led to a starring role as Arthur "Pinky" Thompson in his first movie, Once Upon a Time (1944), opposite Cary Grant and Janet Blair. Columbia Pictures put him under contract after the film was finished. In 1945, Donaldson was cast in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, which marked the directorial debut of Elia Kazan.[6]
Donaldson also starred as Danny Mitchell in the 1940s Rusty series of eight films about a German shepherd dog.[1] At age 19, he had his last credited feature film role as Jerry Fortness in Phone Call from a Stranger (1952).
In recent years, Donaldson has given a number of interviews about his film career.[7]
Father Knows Best, situation comedy Ted Donaldson as their son Bud.
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