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Richard Gilliland
Gilliland in a promotional photo for Operation Petticoat
Born(1950-01-23)January 23, 1950
DiedMarch 18, 2021(2021-03-18) (aged 71)
Years active1974–2021
Spouse

(m. 1987)
Children2

Richard Morris Gilliland (January 23, 1950 – March 18, 2021) was an American television and movie actor, best known as JD Shackleford in Designing Women (1986–1992).[1]

Life and career[edit]

Gilliland was born in Fort Worth, Texas to parents Richard Velton Gilliland and Betty Gene née Morris Gilliland.[2] He attended Shawnee Mission South High SchoolinOverland Park, Kansas, graduating in 1968. He was active in plays and musicals.[3] He studied drama at the University of Kansas for two years before transferring to the Goodman School of DramainChicago.[4] He left school his final year to become a member of the Chicago Free Street Theater. He joined the cast of Godspell in Chicago first as a disciple and then in the leading role before moving to Los Angeles in 1973.[3]

Gilliland first appeared onscreen in the 1970s.[4] His notable appearances include The Waltons, Thirtysomething, Party of Five, Little Women,[4] and a recurring role on Designing Women where he met actress Jean Smart, who starred as Charlene in that series.[5]OnDesigning Women he played J. D. Shackelford, the boyfriend of Annie Potts' character Mary Jo Shively. He and Smart married in 1987.[5] They have two sons, Connor Douglas (born 1989)[6] and Forrest who was adopted from China in May 2009.[7]

He played Ellis Kapp on The Unit and Captain Stan Cotter on 24 during season five, while his wife Jean Smart played First Lady Martha Logan in the same season.[8][9] He also had a recurring role as serial killer Jeffrey Speidel in the NBC series Matlock.

He died following a short illness in Los Angeles, California, on March 18, 2021, at the age of 71.[10][11]

Select TV and filmography[edit]

  • Bug (1975)
  • Stay Hungry (1976)
  • McMillan (1976–77) (TV series)
  • The White Buffalo (1977)
  • Operation Petticoat (1977–78) (TV series)
  • Little Women (1978) (TV miniseries)
  • The Waltons (1981) (TV series)
  • Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)
  • The Night the Bridge Fell Down (1983) (TV movie)
  • Just Our Luck (1983) (TV series)
  • Challenge of a Lifetime (1985) (TV movie)
  • The Love Boat (1985) (TV series)
  • Mary (1986) (TV series)
  • Designing Women (1986–91) (TV series)
  • Hunter (1987) (TV series)
  • Police Story: Monster Manor (1988) as Mike
  • Heartland (1989) (TV series)
  • Thirtysomething (1989–90) (TV series)
  • Murder, She Wrote (1991, 93) (TV series)
  • Matlock (1991, '93, '95) (TV series)
  • Winnetka Road (1994) (TV series)
  • Touched by an Angel (1996) (TV series)
  • Dark Skies (1996–97) (TV series)
  • Early Edition (1997) (TV series)
  • Star Kid (1997)
  • Brooklyn South (1998) (TV series)
  • The Practice (1998) (TV series)
  • Party of Five (1997, '98) (TV series)
  • Judging Amy (2000) (TV series)
  • Becker (2001) (TV series)
  • Vampire Clan (2002)
  • Joan of Arcadia (2003) (TV series)
  • Crossing Jordan (2004) (TV series)
  • 24 (2006) (TV series)
  • The Unit (2007) (TV series)
  • Dexter (2009) (TV series)
  • Desperate Housewives (2010) (TV series)
  • Torchwood (2011) (TV series)
  • Imposters (2017–18) (TV series)
  • Case 347 (2020) (Movie)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Bosselman, Haley (March 26, 2021). "Richard Gilliland, Actor on 'Designing Women,' Dies at 71". Variety (magazine).
  • ^ ""Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997," database, FamilySearch". www.ancestry.com. Richard Morris Gilliland, 23 Jan 1950; Ancestry citing Texas Department of State Health Services.
  • ^ a b Nicely, Steve (October 23, 1977). "Watch Out, Ed Asner". The Kansas City Star. p. 4E.
  • ^ a b c Scott, Vernon (February 19, 1979). "Richard Gilliland the Main Man for 'Little Women'". The Pittsburgh Press. p. B-17.
  • ^ a b Henderson, Cydney (March 25, 2021). "'Rest peacefully dearest': Richard Gilliland, actor and husband to Jean Smart, dies at 71". USA Today.
  • ^ "Jean Smart- Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  • ^ Etienne, Vanessa; Gauk-Roger, Topher (February 28, 2022). "Jean Smart Says Being a Single Mother Has Been 'Unimaginable': 'Hardest Thing I've Ever Done'". PEOPLE.com.
  • ^ "Richard Gilliland – Call Me Crazy: A Five Film Official Movie Site". Lifetime. April 20, 2013. Archived from the original on April 20, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ Gans, Andrew (January 2, 2007). "Jean Smart and Richard Gilliland Will Read Love Letters Feb. 10-11". Playbill. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  • ^ Barnes, Mike (March 25, 2021). "Richard Gilliland, 'Designing Women' Actor and Husband of Jean Smart, Dies at 71". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
  • ^ Seemayer, Zach. "Richard Gilliland, Actor and Husband of Jean Smart, Dead at 71". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
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