Nicholas Hammond

Nicholas Hammond (born 15 May 1950) is an American-Australian actor and writer who is best known for his roles as Friedrich von Trapp in the film The Sound of Music and as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the 1970s television series The Amazing Spider-Man. He also appeared in the theatrical films as Spider-Man and its two sequels outside of North America.

Nicholas Hammond
Hammond in 2019
Born (1950-05-15) 15 May 1950
Years active1961–present
Spouse
Laura Soli
(m. 1980; div. 1984)
PartnerRobyn Nevin (1987–present)

Early life

Hammond was born on May 15, 1950, in Washington, D.C.,[1] the son of Colonel Thomas West Hammond, Jr.[2] by his wife Eileen Hammond (née Bennett). Hammond's father was American of English descent and an officer in the U.S. Army, and his mother was English and had played a role in Much Too Shy in 1942. Hammond has one elder brother, David (b. 1946). Hammond's parents had met and married in London during World War II when his father had been posted in the United Kingdom. After the war, the couple moved to the U.S. permanently, and because the Colonel had an army job, the family moved numerous times to various army stations across the country during Hammond's childhood. Nicholas Hammond graduated from the Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland before attending and graduating from Princeton University.[3] Col. Hammond died in 1970.

Career

Hammond was 11 years old when he made his acting debut as Robin Rhodes in the Broadway play The Complaisant Lover in 1961,[4] playing alongside Michael Redgrave and Googie Withers.

At the same time, he began to shoot for the 1963 film Lord of the Flies, which marked his film debut. After this, Hammond played what was to be his most notable screen role: Friedrich von Trapp (the elder of the two boys) in the 1965 hit The Sound of Music.

Hammond's next acting role came in 1970, when he appeared in Conduct Unbecoming, his first role as an adult. In 1972 Hammond appeared as Peter Linder in Skyjacked. In 1973 he made a guest appearance on The Brady Bunch in season 4, episode #090, "The Subject Was Noses", as the high school hunk, Doug Simpson, who loses interest in Marcia after her tragic football accident. That year Hammond also appeared in The Waltons episode "The Townie", as Theodore Claypool Jr.

After making the transition from juvenile to young leading man, Hammond spent several seasons in daytime soaps such as General Hospital. He also appeared on many television shows of the 1970s including Hawaii Five-O.

In the late 1970s Hammond re-joined fellow The Sound of Music alumnus Heather Menzies (who played Louisa von Trapp) for one episode of the TV adaptation of Logan's Run. He also contributed to The Sound of Music Family Scrapbook.[5]

Spider-Man

Hammond as Spider-Man

From 1977 to 1979, Hammond played the role for which he is perhaps best known, as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the television series The Amazing Spider-Man.[6] Hammond described his approach to the character: "I liked the idea of taking a fantasy hero and making him believable as a person. I made it clear going into it that I wasn't interested in doing something that was just a camp joke."[7]

The series aired sporadically on CBS, with 13 episodes airing over two seasons. A pilot movie appeared in the fall of 1977, with the series returning as a mid-season replacement for five episodes in the spring of 1978. While the show did well in the ratings, CBS was unwilling to commit to a regular timeslot due to its relatively weak showing in the lucrative adult demographic.[7] The second season aired six episodes, each an hour long, in the fall of 1978 and winter of 1979, with a final two-hour episode in the summer of that year. Although Hammond played Peter Parker in the television series, in all of the scenes in which Spider-Man is seen performing stunts or without dialogue, a stunt double was filmed by a second camera unit.[7]

Later career

Hammond as Peter Parker in 1977

After the Spider-Man series ended, Hammond guest-starred on a number TV shows of the early 1980s, including The Love Boat, Magnum, P.I., Murder, She Wrote, and he played recurring roles on Falcon Crest and Dallas.

After being cast as yachtsman Dennis Conner in the 1986 Australian TV miniseries The Challenge, about the 1983 America's Cup challenge, Hammond liked the country so much that he decided to stay. He later became an Australian citizen and has since then appeared in several television miniseries filmed in Australia.

Among these was an important role as an American WWII officer based in Far North Queensland, in the major miniseries Fields of Fire, series I and II, set in the cane fields of tropical Australia. His character represented the gentler side of the culture clash between Australians and Americans. He had a starring role as Sir Ivor Creevy-Thorne in Mirror, Mirror, an Australia/New Zealand extended miniseries (a complete story of 20 serialised episodes, with cliffhangers between each of the episodes). Hammond also guest-starred in various Australian television series, including satirical television programs such as BackBerner and CNNNN, the science fiction program Farscape, and dramatic series such as The Flying Doctors, MDA and the Australian/USA co-production Mission: Impossible (which was filmed in Australia).

In 2005, Hammond portrayed television producer Aaron Spelling in Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, a fictionalized television movie based on the creation and behind the scenes production of Dynasty.[8][9]

Hammond is a writer for Australian television, having written both the miniseries A Difficult Woman and the TV movie Secret Men's Business. In 2009, he made his directing debut with Lying Cheating Bastard, a play he co-wrote with magician James Galea.[10]

In 2019, he portrayed director Sam Wanamaker in the Quentin Tarantino film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.[11]

Personal life

Hammond married Laura Soli in 1980, and the couple divorced in 1984. He moved to Australia in the mid-1980s and now lives in Sydney, with the Australian actress Robyn Nevin.[12]

He has remained close friends with his Sound of Music siblings, several of whom joined a multitude of other actors and co-stars for the 'Save the Rose Theatre' campaign's street event, amid talent from many international productions.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1963Lord of the FliesRobertFeature film
1965The Sound of MusicFriedrich von TrappFeature film
1967Soldier in LoveYoung JohnTV movie
1971Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to MeAgneauFeature film
Mr and Mrs Bo Jo JonesEvan ClarkTV movie
1972SkyjackedPeter LindnerFeature film (aka Sky Terror in the U.S.)
Cherry BlossomsLuke
1973SuperdadRoger RhinehurstFeature film
Outrage Ron WernerTV movie
Catch-22NatelyTV movie
1974Double SolitairePeterTV movie
Sorority KillBenjamin HallerTV movie
1976Law of the LandBrad JensenTV movie
1977Spider-ManPeter Parker / Spider-
Man
Feature film
1978Spider-Man Strikes BackFeature film
1979Spider-Man: The Dragon's ChallengeFeature film
1982Richard IIHotspur
1983The TempestFerdinand
1988Emerald CityIan WallFeature film
1989Trouble in ParadiseArthurTV movie
1990Beyond My ReachSteven SchafferFeature film
Black Cobra 2Lieutenant Kevin McCallFeature film
1993FraudsDetective SimmsFeature film
Irresistible ForceLieutenant NashFeature film
The Feds: TerrorMilton MorehouseTV movie
1997Paradise RoadMarty MerrittFeature film
199813 Gantry RowRussellTV movie
2001Child Star: The Shirley Temple StoryAdolphe MenjouTV movie
Crocodile Dundee in Los AngelesCuratorFeature film
2003The Rage in Placid LakeBill TaylorFeature film
Future TenseTV movie
2005The SaviourPastorShort film
StealthExecutive OfficerFeature film
Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty PleasureAaron SpellingTV movie
2009Mao's Last DancerTV reporterFeature film
2014Turkey ShootGeneral Charles Thatcher IIFeature film (aka Elimination Game)
2018The BBQCarverFeature film
Ladies in BlackMr RyderFeature film
2019Once Upon a Time in HollywoodSam WanamakerFeature film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1962The DefendersBobby Braden1 episode of TV series:
  • The Last Six Months
1973The Brady BunchDoug Simpson1 episode of TV series:
  • The Subject Was Noses
The WaltonsTheodore Albert Claypool Jr.1 episode of TV series:
  • The Townie
1974Dirty SallyJohn1 episode of TV series:
  • Season 1, Ep 14
Lucas TannerAndy1 episode of TV series:
  • Thirteen Going on Twenty
1973-74GunsmokeBritt / Doak3 episodes of TV series:
  • Women for Sale: Part 1 (1973)
  • Women for Sale: Part 2 (1973)
  • Thirty a Month & Found (1974)
1976Rich Man, Poor ManWalters1 episode of TV series:
  • Part I: Chapters 1 and 2
PetrocelliWhitey1 episode of TV series:
  • Blood Money
FamilyJohn Crosswell1 episode of TV series:
  • The Cradle Will Fall
1974-77Hawaii Five-ORoger / Calvin2 episodes of TV series:
  • The Banzai Pipeline (1974)
  • Requiem for a Saddle Bronc Rider (1977)
1977The Fantastic JourneyTye1 episode of TV series:
  • The Innocent Prey
The Oregon TrailBradley1 episode of TV series:
  • The Army Deserter
Eight Is EnoughHarold2 episodes of TV series:
  • Yes Nicholas, There Is a Santa Claus: Part 1
  • Yes Nicholas, There Is a Santa Claus: Part 2
Logan’s RunHal 141 episode of TV series:
  • The Judas Goat
1978The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesLieutenant Douglas Burke1 episode of TV series:
  • The Lady on Thursday at Ten
1979SupertrainDavid1 episode of TV series:
  • Where Have You Been Billy Boy?
1977–1979The Amazing Spider-ManPeter
Parker / Spider-
Man
13 episodes of TV series
1980The Martian ChroniclesCommander Arthur Black3 episodes of TV series:
  • The Expeditions
  • The Settlers
  • The Martians
The Love BoatPaul Stockwood1 episode of TV series:
  • Not So Fast, Gopher/Haven't We Met Before?/Foreign Exchange
1981The Manions of AmericaPadric O'Manion / Sean O'Manion2 episodes of TV series:
  • Part I
  • Part III
1982Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorReverend Tull1 episode of TV series:
  • The Adventures of Pollyanna
Falcon CrestD.A. Martin Deering / Michael Deering2 episodes of TV series:
  • Penultimate Questions
  • Ultimate Answers
Magnum, P.I.Clarke Troubshaw1 episode of TV series:
  • Foiled Again
DallasBill Johnson3 episodes of TV series:
  • Hit and Run
  • The Ewing Touch
  • Post Nuptial
1985Crazy Like a Fox[Extra]1 episode of TV series:
  • Till Death Do Us Part
Murder, She WroteTodd Worthy1 episode of TV series:
  • Murder in the Afternoon
General HospitalAlgernon Durban1 episode of TV series
1986The ChallengeDennis ConnerMiniseries
Cyclone TracyHarryMiniseries
1987Fields of FireBurgessMiniseries
1988Fields of Fire II
Fields of Fire III
1989The Flying DoctorsRichard Hull1 episode of TV series:
  • No Tears
Mission:ImpossibleWoodward1 episode of TV series:
  • The Greek
1992Frankie’s HouseMajor FreyTV series
1990-92EmbassyEd Benson2 episodes of TV series:
  • Pilot (1990)
  • Nice Guys Finish Last (1992)
1994The Damnation of Harvey McHughCorky1 episode of TV series:
  • Hey St. Jude
1995Mirror MirrorSir Ivor Creevey-Thorne20 episodes of TV series
1996MercuryJack Koper1 episode of miniseries
FlipperF.C.C. Agent Smiley / Quarantine Doctor2 episodes of TV series:
  • Monkey Island
  • Radio Free Flipper
199720,000 Leagues Under the SeaSaxonMiniseries
2000Tales of the South SeasLuke1 episode of TV series:
  • The Rabblercrouser
On the BeachUnited States PresidentMiniseries
The Lost WorldPhil Dillon1 episode of TV series:
  • Tourist Season
2000-02BackBernerVarious characters including Jack Bloom6 episodes of TV series
2003FarscapeDoctor Adrian Walker2 episodes of TV series:
  • Terra Firma
  • A Constellation of Doubt
Always GreenerNigel Milne2 episodes of TV series:
  • More Things in Heaven & Earth, Elizabeth
  • A Tangled Web
CNNNN: Chaser Non-Stop News NetworkCommander Oscar F. Hepple2 episodes of television series:
  • Season 2, Ep 3
  • Season 2, Ep 8
2004Salem’s LotDoctor (uncredited)Miniseries
2005MDADoctor Nick Standish4 episodes of TV series:
  • Second Chance: Part 1
  • Second Chance: Part 2
  • Second Chance: Part 3
  • Second Chance: Part 4
2009-11The JestersAgent Smith2 episodes of TV series:
  • All Nighter (2009)
  • Staged (2011)
2012Climb Every Mountain with Nicholas HammondHimself / NarratorDocumentary about The Sound of Music and the original Von Trapp family
2015GallipoliHenry NevinsonSeveral episodes playing famed war correspondent for The Telegraph
2019Total ControlMitch RumboldtEpisode 1.2 of TV series
2022The Crew’s ShipCharles Gwerztraminer

Theatre

Year Title Role Location
1961The Complaisant LoverRobin RhodesEthel Barrymore Theatre
1970Conduct Unbecoming2nd Lt. John TrulyEthel Barrymore Theatre
1987Woman in MindSydney Theatre Company

References

  1. Monush, Barry (2015). The Sound of Music FAQ. Applause. ISBN 9781495025945.
  2. Eileen Bennett profile, georgeformby.co.uk; accessed June 25, 2015.
  3. "Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Hammond". The Washington Post.
  4. "The Complaisant Lover – Broadway Play – Original | IBDB".
  5. The Sound of Music Family Scrapbook. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
  6. Edlitz, Mark. "'Spider-Man' flashback: Nicholas Hammond, reeling in the years". LA Times. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  7. Mangels, Andy (October 2010). "Spinning the Story of the Amazing Spider-Man". Back Issue!. TwoMorrows Publishing (44): 44–48.
  8. Heffernan, Virginia (January 1, 2005). "Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure: If You've Got It, Flaunt It: ABC Trumpets an 80's Hit". The New York Times. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  9. "Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure: Credits". Der-denver-clan.de. Retrieved February 27, 2009.
  10. "James Galea: Breaking Magic". www.discovery.com. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  11. Coates, Tyler (March 21, 2019). "The Real-Life People Portrayed in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". Esquire. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  12. Bond, Nick. "Australia's Own Von Trapp Child". Star Observer. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
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