Gavin MacLeod (1931–2021)
Author of This Is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith, and Life
About the Author
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Works by Gavin MacLeod
This Is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith, and Life (2013) 77 copies, 3 reviews
Associated Works
Daniel and the Lion's Den (Hanna Barbera's The Greatest Adventure Stories from the Bible) (1986) — Narrator — 83 copies, 2 reviews
Love Boat: Seasons 1-3 — Actor — 4 copies
High Time [1960 film] 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Other names
- See, Allan George (birth name)
- Birthdate
- 1931-02-28
- Date of death
- 2021-05-29
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- actor
memoirist - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Mount Kisco, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Palm Desert, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
This Is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith and Life by Gavin MacLeod
Gavin MacLeod takes an honest look at his life as an actor, through the bit parts and guest star roles to his role as Murray Slaughter on the Mary Tyler Moore Show, Captain Merrill Stubing on The Love Boat, and his work post-Love Boat. He also discusses his early religious experiences and details how he came to be a born again Christian during his tenure on The Love Boat.
I have not seen all of his work, but I have watched both TV shows as well as the Christian films The Time Changer and The show more Secrets of Jonathan Sperry and enjoyed them all. The two movies are ones that I rated highly. Both have good stories as well as good messages. In a way, I am sad that Mr. MacLeod chose to retire from acting after Sperry, though as he says, God is his Captain and if God has another role in mind for Mr. MacLeod, I'm sure he will let him know to take it. show less
I have not seen all of his work, but I have watched both TV shows as well as the Christian films The Time Changer and The show more Secrets of Jonathan Sperry and enjoyed them all. The two movies are ones that I rated highly. Both have good stories as well as good messages. In a way, I am sad that Mr. MacLeod chose to retire from acting after Sperry, though as he says, God is his Captain and if God has another role in mind for Mr. MacLeod, I'm sure he will let him know to take it. show less
"My life has taken one incredible turn after another. I've gotten to do what I wanted to do, I've been a captain! I've traveled the world. ... I've been given this incredible gift of a life, and now I want to use it to give back... " - Gavin MacLeod in the Preface to This Is Your Captain Speaking.
This Is Your Captain Speaking is the autobiography through which TV and film star Gavin MacLeod (along with writer Mark Dagostino) seeks to accomplish his Preface wish.
The story of Allan George show more See (later Gavin MacLeod) begins on February 28, 1931 in Pleasantville, New York. MacLeod tells his story in first person, chronologically. We go with him to hopeful script readings early in his career, meet his fellow cast members on the show that first put his name in lights as Murray in the "Mary Tyler Moore Show," meet the whose-who of the 60s, 70s and 80s through his role as captain in "The Love Boat" TV series while also cheering his personal triumphs and cringing at his mistakes. Three sets of photographs give us visuals of his colorful life.
MacLeod's writing style is warm and chatty, his memories sharp and detailed. He is very positive throughout (if you're reading this to find dirt on showbiz celebrities, you won't find much). As someone who is familiar only with MacLeod's work on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show," I was interested to discover he had had multiple successes and a long and brilliant career. The book is full of names and pictures of actors and others celebrities. I'm afraid most of the name-dropping was lost on me, though, Hollywood illiterate that I am. However, despite the many sections that were about encounters with stars of whom I had no knowledge and little interest, I enjoyed the sense of positivity and gratitude that pervaded the book.
I was especially intrigued that MacLeod viewed his role of Jonathan Sperry in the movie "The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry" as the crowning achievement of his life. Sperry is a character through whom MacLeod was able to talk about and explain his late-found Christian faith. Of that role he says: "Only after I had gained that notoriety, only after I had gained a certain amount of respect, only after I had traveled the world and met people of all stripes, from all walks of life, only after I had taken this long fantastic voyage of a life did God put me in the role of Jonathan Sperry--because he knew that now, after all of that, people would listen to what the Captain had to say" p. 251.
I received This Is Your Captain Speaking as a gift from the publisher for the purpose of writing a review. show less
This Is Your Captain Speaking is the autobiography through which TV and film star Gavin MacLeod (along with writer Mark Dagostino) seeks to accomplish his Preface wish.
The story of Allan George show more See (later Gavin MacLeod) begins on February 28, 1931 in Pleasantville, New York. MacLeod tells his story in first person, chronologically. We go with him to hopeful script readings early in his career, meet his fellow cast members on the show that first put his name in lights as Murray in the "Mary Tyler Moore Show," meet the whose-who of the 60s, 70s and 80s through his role as captain in "The Love Boat" TV series while also cheering his personal triumphs and cringing at his mistakes. Three sets of photographs give us visuals of his colorful life.
MacLeod's writing style is warm and chatty, his memories sharp and detailed. He is very positive throughout (if you're reading this to find dirt on showbiz celebrities, you won't find much). As someone who is familiar only with MacLeod's work on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show," I was interested to discover he had had multiple successes and a long and brilliant career. The book is full of names and pictures of actors and others celebrities. I'm afraid most of the name-dropping was lost on me, though, Hollywood illiterate that I am. However, despite the many sections that were about encounters with stars of whom I had no knowledge and little interest, I enjoyed the sense of positivity and gratitude that pervaded the book.
I was especially intrigued that MacLeod viewed his role of Jonathan Sperry in the movie "The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry" as the crowning achievement of his life. Sperry is a character through whom MacLeod was able to talk about and explain his late-found Christian faith. Of that role he says: "Only after I had gained that notoriety, only after I had gained a certain amount of respect, only after I had traveled the world and met people of all stripes, from all walks of life, only after I had taken this long fantastic voyage of a life did God put me in the role of Jonathan Sperry--because he knew that now, after all of that, people would listen to what the Captain had to say" p. 251.
I received This Is Your Captain Speaking as a gift from the publisher for the purpose of writing a review. show less
This Is Your Captain Speaking: My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith and Life by Gavin MacLeod
I really enjoyed this book as a fan of both the Mary Tyler Moore show and The Love Boat. It was interesting to read about Gavin MacLeod's life from the early days and his struggle to be an actor at the beginning. I picked up the book because it said he is a Christian and I wanted to read his testimony.
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