Not typical senior, Drury is still The Virginian | Westside Seattle (2024)

Lee Ryan finally meets her girlhood western hero, James Drury.

I think we all had a crush on some Hollywood hunk, when we were young. For the boys, it was typically the male star that they wanted to grow up to be like. For the girls, it was the male star that they wanted to grow up and marry. For me, it was James Drury of "The Virginian" television series.

Being raised in Montana, it isn't surprising that I'd pick a cowboy figure; but it was more than that. Not only was James Drury wildly good-looking, he had a rich smooth voice and the most phenomenal eyebrows. Oh yes, I'm an eyebrow fancier from way back!

What a thrill, when I found out that I was going to get to do an on-camera interview with my childhood heartthrob. Of course, I'd have to travel to Medicine Bow, Wyoming (in the middle of nowhere) for The Virginian Hotel's 100th Anniversary celebration to do it.

I must admit that I had mixed feelings about coming face-to-face with Jim Drury. You never know the truth of a person, until you spend time with them and see them in all circ*mstances. And I must say that I certainly got that opportunity. You see, Jim needed a personal assistant while he was in Wyoming, so I saddled up and took the reigns, so to speak.

Decked out in a ball cap, sunglasses and a black sweat outfit, I wouldn't have recognized James Drury, as he climbed out of his Texas-plated car. Due to an acute case of sciatica, he was obviously in a great deal of pain, as he made his way into the hotel with his wife, Carl Ann. Although she has her own health issues and was paired with a walker, they were a team that traveled everywhere together.

From years of smoking unfiltered Pall Malls, his voice had become very gravely, but his take-command reputation, from his days on "The Virginian," was still very much intact. He knew what he wanted, when he wanted it and worked hard to get it.

During the show's heyday, they shot up to five episodes a day, worked six days a week and rarely had enough time to get eight hours of rest -- let alone have a personal life. It was the first 90-minute television series and had a guest star roster that knocked the socks off of any other show; George C. Scott, Robert Redford, Harrison Ford, Bette Davis...the list is endless.

I did an exorbitant amount of research on the show, but also on the professional career of Mr. Drury. There was very little written about his private life. He'd always been a very clandestine person, so that part of his life had remained a mystery.

However, the heart of this article isn't about delving into his private life or the truths of who he is and who he isn't. What came roaring into my mind was, 'what happens to people, when they've shot their wad, are older, and now must live on the laurels of their past'? That can't be easy; financially, physically or emotionally.

Jim and Carl Ann live in a modest home, just outside of Houston. They don't have a maid or any live-in help; he does all of his own driving (mostly so he can smoke during the appearance trips) and Carl Ann bakes her own cookies (chocolate chip without nuts).

They are, in many ways, the typical older couple - with the exception of traveling all over the United States to meet up with the thousands of fans, who also love his eyebrows. Did I say that again?

I thought about how virile he once was. He had the show's producers, directors and crew by the tail. He was able to command most every decision. He was a star, a force to be reckoned with, to be sure.

His earlier years were also riddled with excessive drinking, several failed marriages and regular bouts with the crew and studio. This may have been the very reason that his career seemed to end, when "The Virginian" went off the air in 1972. However, it wouldn't have lasted as long as it did without his stalwart dedication. He was not an easy person to deal with, unless he wanted to be. Let's just say that not much has changed.

During our time together, I was asked to write him several commercials. His sharp mind, keen memory and on-camera charisma were still very much intact. The camera still loved him, just as much as it did, when he first began his career in the mid 50s. He was clearly not ready to hang up his hat.

During a shopping trip, he got a call from his agent. He must have driven past thirty parking spots and used up a half tank of gas, as he talked over the details of the audition. It appears that a new movie, "Nebraska," is on the horizon and he's up for a starring role. If he gets this picture, it could put him back up on his horse to finish out his career with dignity and a pay-off for all the years of hard work and travel to keep the memory of "The Virginian" alive.

In many ways, James Drury is the typical senior citizen. His body is failing, but his spirit, talents and drive is very much alive. However, he is also not just the typical senior citizen, he is The Virginian.

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Not typical senior, Drury is still The Virginian | Westside Seattle? ›

Lee Ryan finally meets her girlhood western hero, James Drury. I think we all had a crush on some Hollywood hunk, when we were young. For the boys, it was typically the male star that they wanted to grow up to be like.

What happened to James Drury? ›

Drury died from natural causes on April 6, 2020, 12 days short of his 86th birthday.

Did Katherine Crawford and James Drury get along? ›

Q. Did sparks really fly between Drury and Crawford during the love scenes? A. Drury says, “I couldn't stand Katherine Crawford and she felt exactly the same way about me.”

Why is James Drury called The Virginian? ›

The television series was adapted from the 1902 Owen Wister western novel, "The Virginian, A Horseman of the Plains". Like in the novel, the lead character was never given a name other than the Virginian. James Drury used that to his advantage in creating a mysterious air surrounding the Shiloh ranch foreman.

Is James Drury The Virginian still living? ›

What religion was James Drury? ›

December 27, 1957 — September 25, 2021. Jim was born December 27, 1957 in Los Angeles, California. He was baptized at St Sophia Greek Orthodox Church in 1958. He left us on September 25, 2021.

Did James Drury play on Gunsmoke? ›

James Drury appeared in four Gunsmoke episodes! Watch him in the episode, "Reed Survives,” at 1P | 12C!

Was James Drury a real cowboy? ›

Cowboy Up!

Having grown up on an Oregon ranch, he knew horses, so when casting directors asked if he could ride, he could honestly say, “Yes.” “I'd been riding since I was in diapers. Most of the actors would lie about it, and the posse would ride off in all directions,” Drury says in the blog.

Were Clu Gulager and James Drury friends? ›

Clu, this must be a very sad time for you as well. You and James were good friends! I hope that you are in good health and safe, as well as all of your family, freinds, and fans.

Was James Drury ever on the Rifleman? ›

Drury made two appearances in THE RIFLEMAN, playing the role of Lloyd Carpenter in "The Marshal" (episode 4) and Spicer in "Death Trap" (episode 109).

Did James Drury serve in the military? ›

The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Sergeant James Drury, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 23 June 1864, while serving with Company C, 4th Vermont Infantry, in action at Weldon Railroad, Virginia.

What breed of horse did The Virginian ride? ›

Drury's laconic character was always referred to as “The Virginian”; he had no name, unlike his horse, a white Appaloosa called Joe D. The Shiloh foreman may have sported a black hat, but he routinely did the right thing, rescuing folks and fighting rustlers and outlaws in the Wyoming Territory in the 1890s.

What color were James Drury's eyes? ›

Drury, who had iceberg-blue eyes and a no-nonsense mien befitting a frontier hero, appeared on television westerns like “Broken Arrow,” “Cheyenne” and “Wagon Train” before he landed the role on “The Virginian.” The show, which was loosely based on Owen Wister's novel “The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains” (1902), ...

Are any of the original cast of The Virginian still alive? ›

Still riding: Gary Clarke

Gary Clarke (90), is one of the few original cast members still alive. Known for his role as "Steve Hill", Clarke continues to make appearances at events such as the 2022 Cowboy Way Jubilee.

Why was The Virginian cancelled? ›

When the ninth season rolled around, the Graingers got cut in a wild effort to mix things up and boost sagging ratings, but then the entire show was cancelled when the networks decided to put an end to all of these rural shows.

Where was The Virginian actually filmed? ›

The Virginian, set in Medicine Bow, Wyoming, was shot on California locations including picturesque Placerita Canyon and the Paramount ranch at Agoura.

Did The Virginian wear a hairpiece? ›

Yes John McIntire had a hairpiece Nicholas. We've discussed it before on one of the threads. It must have tough for James Drury wearing a wig in a western series like The Virginian.

Where is James Drury buried? ›

Father of Timothy Drury, musician. He is buried at Elmwood Memorial Park in Abilene, Texas.

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