What was he in besides Grizzly Adams? I remember that show as a little kid. I think I saw him in some westerns. Didn't he go total recluse in later years? I'm too lazy to look any of this up.
Early life
Haggerty (original name Gene Jajonski) was born in
Pound, Wisconsin.
[2] He grew up in a family that owned and operated a small wild animal attraction. There he helped raise wild animals, including a black bear that performed tricks. After high school, he moved to southern California to pursue acting.
Career
Early on, Haggerty was cast in a small non-speaking role as a bodybuilder in the 1964 film
Muscle Beach Party and also as a bodybuilder in
Girl Happy, starring
Elvis Presley. These were followed by appearances in various biker and wildlife films such as
Easy Rider,
Angels Die Hard,
The Adventures of Frontier Fremont and
Terror Out of the Sky.
His experience with animals also brought him work as an animal trainer and handler in films produced by
Walt Disney Studios. Additionally, Haggerty also worked as a
stuntman on the television series
Tarzan, and as set builder on various other projects. He directed white tigers, wolverines, eagles and wild boar in
When the North Wind Blows and worked with bears, foxes and hawks in the 1997 film
Grizzly Mountain.
Haggerty is best known for portraying the character
Grizzly Adams[3] in the title role of the 1974
Sunn Classic Pictures feature,
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams. From this feature film evolved the NBC television series which ran from 1977 to 1978, and Haggerty became known to movie-goers for his portrayal of nature-loving James Capen "Grizzly" Adams.
Haggerty appeared briefly in
David Carradine's film,
Americana and provided a fighting dog for the production. In the film, he not only played the role of the dog's trainer but also assisted in set design and the restoration of a broken down carousel, which figured prominently in the film.
[4] He assisted in building the
motorcycles featured in the film
Easy Rider,
[5] and had a
bit part as a "
hippie" in that film, as well as stunt work and supporting roles in numerous low-budget biker films of the era. He also starred in the 1989 film "Spirit of the Eagle".
Haggerty continued to work as both an actor and
infomercial spokesman. One of his endorsements was for the
Pap-Ion Magnetic Inductor (PAP-IMI). He had only been hired as a spokesperson and was found not to be part of the fraud.
[6]
Haggerty was the lead role in the movies -
Repo Jake (1990),
Elves (1990),
Grizzly Mountain (1995),
[7] and
Escape to Grizzly Mountain (2000). He was also featured as a character in
Al Franken's novel,
Why Not Me?.
Haggerty starred in the TV miniseries
Condominium (1980), which also starred
Barbara Eden,
Ralph Bellamy and
Stuart Whitman. Haggerty played a hydraulics expert trying to warn residents that their Florida condos were about to be demolished in a forthcoming hurricane. He guest starred on
The Love Boat in 1983 ("World's Greatest Kisser"). He cameoed as an attorney in
Terror Night (1987) with
John Ireland and
Cameron Mitchell, starred in
Night Wars (1988) as a
Vietnam veteran who is a psychologist dealing with nightmares of his fellow veterans, and appeared in horror films such as
Elves and the
Linda Blair film
The Chilling in 1989. In
Big Stan (2007), he played Tubby, and appeared as a lumberjack foreman in
Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (2013). He has also appeared on the American reality TV show
American Pickers. Haggerty has also done several voice-overs and can also be seen in music videos by
Hank Williams, Jr. and
Rogues of the Empire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Haggerty