Janos Prohaska
Publicity Photo of Janos Prohaska
Born(1919-10-10)October 10, 1919
Budapest, Hungary
DiedMarch 13, 1974(1974-03-13) (aged 54)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Stunt performer
Spouse
Irene M. Knoke
(m. 1969)

Janos Prohaska (October 10, 1919, Budapest, Hungary March 13, 1974, Inyo County, California, United States) was a U.S.-based Hungarian actor and stunt performer on American television from the 1960s. He usually played the roles of animals or monsters (mostly bears and gorillas).

He is best remembered for his recurring comic role as The Cookie Bear on The Andy Williams Show from 1969 to 1971. Prohaska also appeared in multiple roles on such TV series as The Outer Limits, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, Lost in Space, and a few episodes of Gilligan's Island, where he plays a gorilla. His only credited role on that series appears in the episode "Our Vines Have Tender Apes." He also played the title role in the 1965 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Grinning Gorilla".

In 1967 he appeared as a white gorilla in the "Fatal Cargo" episode of the ABC-TV sci-fi series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. On NBC-TV's Star Trek his turns in alien costumes of his own making as the Horta in Star Trek's "The Devil in the Dark", and the Mugato in "A Private Little War" are the best known of these.

He also stunt-doubled for both Arnold Stang and Peter Falk in the 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World in which Stang, a small and lightweight man, wore shoulder pads under his costume so that his appearance would match the bulky appearance of Prohaska.

Prohaska made an appearance on an episode of What's My Line? in 1969, where he wore one of his ape costumes.[1]

Personal life and death

He was married to Irene M. Knoke from June 29, 1969 until his death on March 13, 1974. He and his son Robert were killed along with 34 others on March 13, 1974 at 8:28 p.m. in the crash of a chartered Sierra Airlines Convair CV-440 aircraft near Bishop, California, while filming the ABC/Wolper Productions television series Primal Man.[2] The plane flew into a mountain ridge in darkness, but the exact cause of the crash was never determined.[3] His ashes were interred in the Mausoleum at Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica.

During the late 1980s revamp of the DC Comics character Blackhawk by Howard Chaykin, the leader of the eponymous group of World War II fighters was revealed to be named Janos Prohaska, in tribute to the actor. Ensign Janos, a mugato Starfleet officer in the Star Trek New Frontier novel series was also named for him.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1962Billy Rose's JumboCircus Performer #14
1963The Outer LimitsAllen as ThetanEpisode: "The Architects of Fear" (Uncredited)
1963The Outer LimitsDarwin the ChimpanzeeEpisode: "The Sixth Finger" (Uncredited)
1964Advance to the RearFlagpole SitterUncredited
1964Bikini BeachClyde the Chimp
1965The Outer LimitsThe MikieEpisode: "The Probe"
1965Perry MasonThe GorillaEpisode: "The Case of the Grinning Gorilla"
1966The Lucy ShowThe GorillaEpisode: "Lucy and The Monkey"
1967Man of Steel
1967Star TrekHortaEpisode: "The Devil in the Dark" (Uncredited)
1968Star TrekThe MugatoEpisode: "A Private Little War"
1969Star TrekYarnekEpisode: "The Savage Curtain" (Uncredited)
1969Land of the GiantsGorillaEpisode: "Comeback"
1970Land of the GiantsBobo the GorillaEpisode: "The Marionettes"
1970Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love YouGorilla
1971Escape from the Planet of the ApesHeloiseUncredited
1974Zandy's BrideBearUncredited
1986Star TrekAnthropoid Ape / Humanoid BirdEpisode: "The Cage" (Uncredited); First pilot (1965) not released until 1986

References

  1. "This is the man behind the mask of all those '60s and '70s TV creatures". H&I.
  2. "The 'Primal Man' Crash". Check-Six.com. Retrieved July 16, 2014.
  3. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Convair CV-440 N4819C Bishop Airport, CA (BIH)". aviation-safety.net.
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