Route 66 TV star George Maharis dies aged 94

29 May 2023, 07:14

Route 66 sign
A mural on a Kingman building eulogizing the famous Route 66, Kingman, Arizona. Picture: PA

Maharis starred as Buz Murdock in the 1960s show.

US actor George Maharis, who starred in the hit television series Route 66, has died aged 94.

Maharis’ friend and caretaker Marc Bahan said in a Facebook post that the actor died on Wednesday.

Mr Bahan told the Hollywood Reporter, which first reported Maharis’ death, that he died at his home in Beverly Hills, California, after contracting hepatitis.

On Route 66, which ran from 1960 to 1964, Maharis played Buz Murdock, a hardened survivor of New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen.

His co-star Martin Milner, who died in 2015, played Tod Stiles, a young man raised in wealth who upon his father’s death was left with nothing but a shiny new Corvette.

The pair decided to travel the highway author John Steinbeck had dubbed The Mother Road. Each week brought a new adventure in a new city, and audiences tuned in in droves.

Route 66 was the rare series at the time that was filmed on location, moving to new towns and cities for each new episode. It featured as guest stars future Hollywood heavyweights including Robert Redford, James Caan, Robert Duvall and Alan Alda in some of their earliest roles.

The storied highway itself was as much a star of the show as Maharis and Milner. Since bypassed in favour of bigger, faster interstates, it stretched unbroken from Chicago to the Pacific Ocean and was venerated as a driving force behind the country’s 20th century westward migration.

Route 66 was said to have been inspired by Jack Kerouac’s novel On the Road, and spawned its own hit song, an instrumental composed by Nelson Riddle. The more familiar tune, (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66, was not connected to the series.

Maharis left the show after the third season – it would continue for one more without him – and never again achieved the same fame.

He got a name check that introduced him to subsequent generations in director Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, when fictional actor Rick Dalton, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, says he was considered for the Steve McQueen role in “The Great Escape” along with three Georges: “Peppard, Maharis and Chakiris.”

A native New Yorker, one of seven children born to Greek immigrants, Maharis really was raised in Hell’s Kitchen. His parents ran a successful restaurant, and they wanted George to join the family business.

“Growing up in Hell’s Kitchen, at least for me, was all about ‘I’m not gonna stay here,’ ” he said in a 2007 interview. “Life is all about the journey, the going. I had to get out.”

He hoped to be a singer but damaged his vocal cords, so he switched to acting. After training under Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner at the Actors Studio, he began appearing in off-Broadway plays.

Excellent notices for his work in Edward Albee’s play Zoo Story, and in appearances on the television drama Naked City, attracted attention. After a small role in the 1960 film Exodus and a few other parts, he landed Route 66.

After leaving the series, Maharis was cast as a star in such films as Quick Before It Melts, The Satan Bug, Sylvia, A Covenant with Death, The Happening, The Desperadoes and Land Raiders.

In 1970, he returned to weekly television, playing a criminologist in “The Most Deadly Game,” but the show lasted only one season.

Maharis kept acting in the ensuing decades, appearing in such TV movies as Escape To Mindanao and Murder on Flight 502, Disaster in the Sky, Crash of Flight 401, Death In Space and on TV series including Fantasy Island, The Bionic Woman and Murder, She Wrote.

By Press Association

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