Jack Reddish
- Geburt:
- 02.12.1926
- Tot:
- 20.10.1992
- Mädchenname:
- Jack Nichol Reddish
- Kategorien:
- Athleten
- Nationalitäten:
- amerikaner
- Friedhof:
- Geben Sie den Friedhof
Jack Nichol Reddish (December 2, 1926 – October 20, 1992) was an American alpine ski racer who competed in the Winter Olympics in 1948 and 1952. Known as "Red Dog" during his racing days, he later worked in the entertainment industry, behind the cameras in filmand television.
After ski racing
Following his ski racing career, Reddish went into the film and television business, directing and producing well-known movies and TV shows. He was the assistant director for the 1963 movie The Great Escape. and produced Le Mans (1971). In television, he directed an episode of The Rat Patrol called "The Delilah Raid" (aired May 1, 1967).
Personal
During his racing career, Reddish was a ski instructor at Alta and afterward in 1952 at Sun Valley in Idaho, where he won the downhill in the Olympic trials in March 1947 and first won the Harriman Cup (and national title in downhill) in 1948.
At age 27, he married 18-year-old Katherine Thalberg (1935–2006) in Reno, Nevada in April 1954. She was the daughter of actress Norma Shearer (1902–1983) and late producer Irving Thalberg (1899–1936). The marriage was short-lived and Thalberg was later married to actor Richard Anderson from 1961 to 1973, then moved to Aspen and married Bill Stirling, who later became its mayor. She was a bookstore owner in Aspen and a noted political activist. Reddish was later married to Jane Fisher of Salt Lake City.
He died in Salt Lake City at age 65 in 1992.
Ursache: wikipedia.org
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Name | Beziehung | Beschreibung | ||
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1 | Katherine Thalberg | Ehefrau | ||
2 | Irving Thalberg | Schwiegervater | ||
3 | Norma Shearer | Schwiegermutter | ||
4 | Irving Thalberg Jr. | Schwager |