John Halloran
John Halloran
John Halloran seldom played roles with extensive dialogue during his 24-year screen career, but filmgoers found him a memorable figure from his mere physical presence. A martial arts expert and judo champion, he came to films in middle age after a career in law enforcement that was interrupted over his devotion to those very skills that made him so valuable to the police in the first place. In his larger screen roles, starting with the sinister Captain Oshima in Frank Lloyd's Blood on the Sun (1945), he often made use of his specialized fighting skills, while in smaller parts his size and imposing presence were sufficient. The actor's birth name was John R. Sergel -- he was an American citizen born in Argentina in 1902 to Edwin J. Sergel and the former Belle Russell. His interest in martial arts dated at least from the 1920s. According to various sources, Sergel was part of the San Fernando Dojo in 1932, and set several records in judo competitions at the end of the 1930s. He was a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, holding the rank of sergeant in the early '40s, one of several martial arts experts in the employ of the LAPD at the time. But Sergel was singled out for attention by federal authorities after he took several students, including women, to the notorious Manzanar internment camp -- where many of the Japanese-Americans in the Los Angeles area were being held -- to get them graded in judo. This led to investigations by both the federal government and the local police; Sergel's loyalty to the United States was beyond question, and his police credentials were impeccable, but his admiration and respect for Japanese culture proved to be too controversial in 1944. He resigned from the police force in October of that year. Almost immediately, Sergel was tapped by actor James Cagney, who was then in the process of starring in and producing the movie Blood on the Sun, to serve as a technical advisor as well as the hero's greatest physical nemesis, Captain Oshima. With this commencement of Sergel's movie career, the martial artist and actor took on the stage name John Halloran. The movie got mixed reviews and was not a huge box-office success, but everyone who has ever seen it remembers the climactic judo fight between Cagney and Halloran that destroys just about everything in the room in which it takes place, as well as savaging the two characters. After that, Halloran went on to appear in more than 60 movies and television shows, sometimes cast as sinister heavies in Westerns, and other times making use of his special skills in more exotic and modern settings. Indeed, for a time he became the judo equivalent of Mushy Callahan, the prize fighter who trained countless screen actors and served as technical advisor on a generation's worth of movies about boxing. Halloran worked with Cagney again on pictures, and in movies as different as the Anthony Mann Western The Far Country (1955) and the Kurt Neumann sci-fi thriller Kronos (1957). He also appeared as himself, referred to as "Jack Halloran," in the Abbott & Costello Show episode "Police Rookies," as a martial arts expert demonstrating various judo holds and moves (udenage, kata guruma, etc.). He worked steadily in pictures almost right up until his death in 1968, and his last screen appearance was in the movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969). ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Filmography of John Halloran:
- Blood on the Sun with James Cagney , Sylvia Sidney , Wallace Ford , Porter Hall , Robert Armstrong , John Emery , Rosemary DeCamp , Leonard Strong , Frank Puglia , Hugh Ho , Philip Ahn , Joseph Kim , Rhys Williams , James Bell , Grace Lem , Oy Chan , George Paris , Hugh Beaumont , Gregory Gaye , Arthur Loft , Marvin Miller , Emmett Vogan , Charlie Wayne
- The Last Round-Up with Gene Autry , Jean Heather , Ralph Morgan , Carol Thurston , Mark Daniels , Russ Vincent , Shug Fisher , Trevor Bardette , Lee Bennett , Sandy Sanders , Roy Gordon , Bob Cason , Ted Adams , Jack Baxley , George Carleton , Virginia Carroll , Steve Clark , Iron Eyes Cody , Kernan Cripps , Lou Crosby , Chuck Hamilton , Nolan Leary , Frankie Marvin , Alex Montoya , Bud Osborne , Edward Sr. Peil , Frances Ray , Rodd Redwing , Jay Silverheels , Dale vanSickel , Blackie Whiteford , William Wilkerson , Robert Blake , Brian O'Hara , Don Kay Reynolds , Champion Jr. (The Horse) , J.W. Cody , Jose Alvarado , Texas Rangers , Robert Walker
- Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice with Natalie Wood , Robert Culp , Elliott Gould , Dyan Cannon , Horst Ebersberg , Lee Bergere , Donald F. Muhich , Noble Lee Jr. Holderread , K.T. Stevens , Celeste Yarnall , Greg Mullavey , Andre Philippe , Joyce Easton , Howard Dayton , John Brent , Garry Goodrow , Carol O'Leary , Lynn Borden , Linda Burton
- Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye with James Cagney , Barbara Payton , Helena Carter , Ward Bond , Luther Adler , Barton MacLane , Steve Brodie , Rhys Williams , Herbert Heyes , John Litel , William Frawley , Robert Karnes , Kenneth Tobey , Dan Riss , Frank Reicher , Neville Brand , Georgia Caine , John Day , Thomas P. Dillon , Jack Gargan , Clark Howat , Frank Marlowe , Matt McHugh , Charles Meredith , William Murphy , Dick Rich , Gordon Richards , Ricardo Roman , George Spaulding , Ann Tyrrell , Frank Wilcox , Mack Williams , Ilka Windish , William Cagney , King Donovan , Dan Ferniel , Fred Revelala , Mark Strong
- The Violent Men with Glenn Ford , Barbara Stanwyck , Edward G. Robinson , Dianne Foster , Brian Keith , May Wynn , Warner Anderson , Basil Ruysdael , Lita Milan , James Westerfield , Jack Kelly , Willis B. Bouchey , Harry T. Shannon , Peter Hanson , Don Harvey , Robo Bechi , Carl Andre , James Anderson , Katherine Warren , William Phipps , Robert Lee Bice , Edmund Cobb , Frank Ferguson , Raymond Greenleaf , Thomas Browne Henry , Richard Jaeckel , Ethan Laidlaw , Kenneth Patterson , Walter Beaver
- State Department File 649 with Virginia Bruce , William Lundigan , Jonathan Hale , Frank Ferguson , Richard Loo , Raymond Bond , Milton Kibbee , Lora Lee Michel , John Holland , Harlan Warde , Carole Donne , Bob Stephenson , Lee Bennett , H.T. Tsiang , Joseph Crehan , Ray Bennett , Nana Bryant , Fred Coby , Philip Ahn , Spencer Chan , Victor Sen Yung , Margo Woode
- Rosemary's Baby with Mia Farrow , John Cassavetes , Ruth Gordon , Sidney Blackmer , Maurice Evans , Ralph Bellamy , Patsy Kelly , Elisha Jr. Cook , Hanna Landy , Emmaline Henry , Marianne Gordon , Phil Leeds , Charles Grodin , Hope Summers , Wende Wagner , Bill Baldwin , Walter S. Baldwin , Roy Barcroft , Charlotte Boerner , Carol Brewster , Sebastian Brooks , Gordon Connell , Patricia Ann Conway , Paul Denton , Ernest Harada , Marilyn Harvey , Jean Inness , Natalie Masters , Patricia O'Neal , Robert Osterloh , Josh Peine , Joan T. Reilly , George Savalas , Almira Sessions , Michael Shillo , Clay Tanner , Angela Dorian , William Castle , Tony Curtis , D'Urville Martin , Floyd Mutrux , Mona Knox , Elmer Modlin , Gail Bonney , Joyce Davis , Frank White , Bruno Sidar
- The Far Country with James Stewart , Ruth Roman , Corinne Calvet , Walter Brennan , John McIntire , Jay C. Flippen , Steve Brodie , Connie Gilchrist , Robert J. Wilke , Chubby Johnson , Royal Dano , Jack Elam , Kathleen Freeman , Connie Van , Gregg Barton , Robert Lee Bice , Eugene Borden , Paul Bryar , Dick Dickinson , John Doucette , Robert Foulk , Carl Harbaugh , Don Harvey , Gene Holland , Ted Mapes , Damian O'Flynn , Eddie Parker , Stuart Randall , Chuck Roberson , Marjorie Stapp , Charles Sweetlove , Eddy C. Waller , Guy Wilkerson , Jack Williams , Paul Savage , John Mackin , Allan Ray , Andy Brennan , James W. Horan , William Williams , Henry Morgan





