Joseph Gallison Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Joseph Gallison (born March 9, 1935) is an American actor who worked steadily in television soap operas for twenty-seven years. He is probably best known for his role as Dr. Neil Curtis on Days of Our Lives (1974-1991).Gallison is also well known for playing the character of William (Bill) Matthews, Jr., on Another World (1964-1969). Other soap roles have included Tom Edwards on One Life to Live (1969-1971) and Steven Cord on Return to Peyton Place (1972-1974). He is also heard in the You're Under Arrest series, dubbing the voice of Inspector Tokuno.Gallison was one of the few actors in Days of our Lives to be fired without an explanation as to what happened to the character. In his final scene, Neil excused himself from his conversation with Victor Kiriakis, saying that he had "patients to see -- lots of patients". He never returned and his absence was never explained.On April 22, 1962, Gallison, under the name Evan McCord appeared as Jim Martin, Jr., in the episode "The Youngest" of the ABC-Warner Brothers western series, Lawman. In the story line, "Ma" Martin (Olive Carey) bullies her three sons, particularly the youngest, Jim, Jr., to take revenge on Marshal Troop for the rightful shooting death of their father, who pulled a gun while involved in a crooked poker game. Jim, however, decides to stand up to his mother with the realization that his father provoked the shooting.
Net Worth
$6 Million
Date Of Birth
March 9, 1935
Place Of Birth
Houston, Texas, USA
Profession
Actor
Nicknames
Joseph Gallison, Gallison, Joseph
Star Sign
Pisces
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Fact
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Lives in Wilmington, North Carolina. [2006]
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Choice
2016/I
Distinguished Man (as Joe Gallison)
One Tree Hill
2004-2008
TV Series
Senior Editor / Minister
CI5: The New Professionals
1999
TV Series
Coronoer
Separate Lives
1995
Paul
Silk Stalkings
1994
TV Series
Roland Ballantine
Days of Our Lives
1981-1987
TV Series
Neil Curtis
Dr. Neil Curtis
Dr. Neil Curtis #2
Quincy M.E.
1977
TV Series
TV News Director
Sentimental Journey
1976
Short
The Young Pilot (as Joe Gallison)
The Impostor
1975
TV Movie
Dwight Elliott
Return to Peyton Place
1972
TV Series
Steven Cord (1972-1974)
Where the Heart Is
1969
TV Series
Dr. Hollis Forbes (1972)
One Life to Live
1969
TV Series
Tom Edwards
Dragnet 1967
1967
TV Series
Flipper
1965
TV Series
Joe Malison
Another World
1964
TV Series
Bill Matthews / William 'Bill' Matthews, Jr.
Arrest and Trial
1964
TV Series
Stephen Leete
Kraft Suspense Theatre
1963
TV Series
The Page Boy
PT 109
1963
Harold Marney (as Evan McCord)
Critic's Choice
1963
Philip 'Phil' Yardley (as Evan McCord)
77 Sunset Strip
1961-1963
TV Series
Dwight Sturgess / Billy Boy Baines
Empire
1963
TV Series
Kelly Haines
Hawaiian Eye
1960-1963
TV Series
Peter Kirk / Charles Lloyd / Jerry Ward
Cheyenne
1961-1962
TV Series
Drifter / Billy Fipps / Trooper Jerry Dailey
Lawman
1961-1962
TV Series
Jim Martin Jr. / Lee Darragh / Roy Barns
Bronco
1961-1962
TV Series
Rob Bucklin / Private Foster / Tommy Dancer
Surfside 6
1962
TV Series
Joe-Too
The Hurrying Kind
1962
Short
Rick Taylor
Maverick
1961
TV Series
Small Paul Wheelwright / Kid Curran
Portrait of a Mobster
1961
Vincent Coll
The Roaring 20's
1961
TV Series
Gerald North III / Joe Mason
Cry for Happy
1961
Cpl. Herbert Dubbins (uncredited)
The Wackiest Ship in the Army
1960
'Cameo' (as Joe Gallison)
Let No Man Write My Epitaph
1960
Lee (uncredited)
The Donna Reed Show
1960
TV Series
Jim Higgins
All the Young Men
1960
Pvt. Jackson (as Joe Gallison)
Goodyear Theatre
1960
TV Series
Adam Macabee
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Alan Hamel Show
1977
TV Series
Himself
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1979
Daytime Emmy
Daytime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
Days of Our Lives (1965)
Known for movies
One Life to Live (1969) as Tom Edwards
Another World (1964) as Bill Matthews / William 'Bill' Matthews, Jr.
Days of Our Lives (1981-1987) as Neil Curtis / Dr. Neil Curtis / Dr. Neil Curtis #2