Mitchell Ryan Movies

Square-jawed American actor Mitchell Ryan was born in Cincinnati and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. During a 1951 Navy hitch, Ryan was assigned to a special services entertainment unit; he liked the experience so much that he decided to pursue acting as a civilian. He went to New York, accepting bit roles in over two dozen plays; he then moved on to leading roles at the Barter Theatre in Abington, Virginia. More New York work (under the direction of Joseph Papp) followed, and finally Ryan attained a small recurring role on the TV serial Dark Shadows (1966-70). A stage appearance with Irene Papas in Euripedes attracted critical attention and better jobs, including a supporting part in Monte Walsh (1970), Ryan's first film. Jack Webb utilized Ryan quite often in the '70s in his series O'Hara United States Treasury, then hired the actor as one of the four leads of the 1973 series Chase. In 1976 producers top-billed Ryan on the TV series Executive Suite. While the series didn't last, Mitchell Ryan subsequently received solid roles on such TV series as The Chisholms (1980) and High Performance (1983) and in such made-for-TV films as Flesh & Blood (1979) and Margaret Bourke-White (1989). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
1967  
 
Dr. Woodard (Robert Gerringer) takes a sample of Willie's (John Karlen) blood, but Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) makes certain that the sample will never be analyzed. Meanwhile, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) and Burke (Mitchell Ryan) ruminate over recent events. This episode originally aired on June 2, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Willie (John Karlen) makes some curious statements as Sam (David Ford) continues painting Barnabas' (Jonathan Frid) portrait. Shortly therafter, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) manages to escape from the Old House. She is spotted by Sam, but he is unable to catch up with her. This episode originally aired on June 6, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Maggie's escape attempt is thwarted when she is caught by Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). To "punish" Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott), he locks her in a coffin -- thereby fulfilling her prophetic nightmare. Meanwhile, Sam (David Ford) becomes convinced that he never saw Maggie at all, and Willie (John Karlen) again defies Barnabas. This episode first aired on June 7, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Roger (Louis Edmonds) continues to suspect that Jason (Dennis Patrick) is blackmailing Elizabeth (Joan Bennett). And Maggie's blood samples are stolen from Dr. Woodard's (Robert Gerringer) office before they can be analyzed. This episode of Dark Shadows was originally telecast on May 30, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick) and Willie Loomis (John Karlen) are questioned by Sheriff Patterson (Dana Elcar) about Maggie's disappearance. Upon the Sheriff's exit, McGuire orders Willie to leave Collinsport -- but not because of Maggie. This episode first aired on May 23, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
After several hours of hovering between life and death, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) apparently breathes her last. But her friends and family have little time to mourn -- no sooner has Maggie "died" than her body has disappeared. This episode originally aired on May 19, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) hopes that, through Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott), he will be able to reincarnate his lost love, Josette Collins. Meanwhile, the rest of the household searches for Maggie's "corpse." This episode originally aired on May 22, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
The missing Willie Loomis (John Karlen) unexpectedly shows up at the Blue Whale Café. Jason (Dennis Patrick) notices that Willie seems distracted, and that there are splotches of blood on Willie's sleeve. Meanwhile, Joe (Joel Crothers) tells Burke (Mitchell Ryan) that a dead calf was found at a nearby farm -- its body totally drained of blood. This episode first aired
April 24, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) still can't understand why her mother, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett), tolerates the presence of the mean-spirited Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick). Upset that Carolyn is asking embarrassing questions, Jason delivers an ultimatum to Elizabeth. This episode first aired on April 20, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Willie Loomis (now played by John Karlen, replacing James Hall) is obsessed with the portrait of the long-dead Barnabas Collins -- especially since Barnabas is depicted wearing a great deal of valuable jewelry. Informed by housekeeper Mrs. Johnson (Clarice Blackburn) that most of the Collinses have been buried with their jewels, Willie begins planning a nocturnal visit to the family mausoleum. Meanwhile, Burke (Mitchell Ryan) offers to rid Collinwood of both Willie and Jason McGuire. This episode first aired on April 11, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Burke Devlin (Mitchell Ryan) gets into a fight with the unsavory Willie Loomis (John Karlen). Instead of leaving town as ordered, Willie insists that he'll stay put unless he is given a considerable amount of money -- and he knows just where to get it. This episode first aired on April 12, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Roger (Louis Edmonds) tries to throw Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick) off the premises. But Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) insists that Jason remain, much to Roger's amazement. Meanwhile, Burke (Mitchell Ryan) prepares for a final showdown with Roger. This 200th episode of Dark Shadows (actually the 197th, allowing for network pre-emptions) first aired on March 31, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Burke (Mitchell Ryan) forces Roger (Louis Edmonds) to admit that he was responsible for the accident which resulted in Burke's long prison term, and that he and Sam (David Ford) committed perjury at Burke's trial. Meanwhile, Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick) reminds Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) that he knows who killed her husband, Paul Stoddard, 18 years before. This episode originally aired on April 3, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
After sunset, a suddenly reinvigorated Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) heads to the cemetery for a rendezvous with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). Willie (John Karlen) tips off Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) as to Maggie's whereabouts, a decision he will live to regret. This episode first aired on May 12, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Dr. Woodard's (Richard Woods) diagnosis indicates that Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) has become anemic. But before she can be treated, Maggie disappears. Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) cannot help but notice that both Maggie and Willie suffer from the same symptoms -- and she wants to know why. This episode originally aired on May 11, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
After her nightmare, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) feels uncomfortable around Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). Even so, her father, Sam Evans (David Ford), continues his nocturnal painting sessions at the Old House. Biding his time, Barnabas skulks into Maggie's room, biting the sleeping girl on the neck. This episode, listed by ABC as both 225 and 226, originally aired May 8, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) expresses dismay when Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) tells her that Willie (John Karlen) has become Barnabas' servant. Visiting the Old House, David (David Henesy) is surprised by the eerie sounds of howling dogs. This episode was originally telecast May 4, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick) discovers a wound on the wrist of Willie Loomis (John Karlen). But Jason isn't able to determine the significance of Willie's terrified reaction upon seeing the portrait of the "original" Barnabas Collins. This episode first aired on April 25, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Despite ominous warnings, David (David Henesy) cannot be talked out of leaving Collinwood with Laura. Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) reveals the results of his investigation to Roger (Louis Edmonds), who refuses to listen. This episode originally aired on March 7, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) lays his cards on the table with Laura (Diana Millay). He knows everything about her, and is willing to tell the world. Little does Guthrie realize that he has just signed his own death warrant. This episode first aired on March 8, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) finds out that both Burke (Mitchell Ryan) and Sam (David Ford) are suspicious of Laura (Diana Millay). More determined than ever to hold a séance to determine the cause of Elizabeth's illness, Guthrie tries and fails to involve Laura in this undertaking. This episode of Dark Shadows first aired on Febuary 15, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Mrs. Johnson (Clarice Blackburn) incurs Laura's wrath when she tries to extinguish the flames in Laura's fireplace. Later, Laura (Diana Millay) tries to convince Burke (Mitchell Ryan) to get rid of paranormal investigator Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell). This episode originally aired on February 21, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
A tape recording of the séance reveals only the sound of the crackling fireplace. Burke (Mitchell Ryan) is suspicious of Laura's (Diana Millay) motives when she asks him to help her leave Collinwood with David (David Henesy). This episode was originally telecast on February 22, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
The corpse thought to be that of Laura Collins has vanished from its slab in a Phoenix morgue. Burke (Mitchell Ryan) commiserates with Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) concerning the woman (Diana Millay) claiming to be Laura. And Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) is laid low by a supernatural force. This episode originally aired on February 24, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Rescued from the burning shack by Victoria (Alexandra Moltke), David (David Henesy) has no memory of the events leading up to the conflagration. And what has become of Laura, who, according to the rules governing the Undead, can never be killed? This episode originally aired on March 21, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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