"I've never wanted to do anything but act. It saved my life, it's the reason I get up in the morning, it's my opiate. The prize for me was always getting the next gig so I could do this wonderful thing that I love."
John Spencer was born John Speshock, Jr. in New York City on December 20, 1946. He was interested in the theatre from an early age, much to the chagrin of his parents, who had immigrated to America and settled in Totowa, New Jersey.
Spencer attended a prep school in Manhattan, alongside fellow future celebrity Liza Minnelli, before enrolling in Fairleigh Dickinson College. He never completed his degree however, moving straight into the world of theatre.
His first role was on The Patty Duke Show, before moving onto the Broadway stage. His first theatrical role was in the 1983 Matthew Broderick film War Games, playing a silo commander who was told to "turn your key, Sir!" Later films included the 1990 Harrison Ford thriller Presumed Innocent and 1996's The Rock.
In 1990, he returned to television for the final four seasons of the hit drama L.A. Law, playing grizzled attorney Tommy Mullaney. It wasn't until 1999 that he assumed the role for which he is most famously known, that of Leo McGarry on the political drama series The West Wing, a role for which he'd win an Emmy Award in 2002.
Well into his West Wing run, Spencer died quite unexpectedly of a heart attack, on December 16, 2005. He was just four days shy of his 59th birthday. He was laid to rest in Laurel Grove Memorial Park in his hometown of Totowa.
The grave appears to be neglected, as this blogger had to clear away shrubbery and bird residue.
Rest in peace.
Trivia
- Like his West Wing character, Spencer was a recovering alcoholic.
- At the time of his death, Spencer had completed two episodes of The West Wing that were in post-production, each of which featured his character as a candidate for Vice President. Following his untimely death, the writers gave his character a heart attack as well, having him die on election night.
- The episode featuring McGarry's death aired on March 19, 2006. It came two months after a similar death on the series Smallville, which saw Jonathan Kent, played by John Schneider, die of a heart attack after winning his seat for Kansas State Senate.
- Spencer was an avid gardener, who once presented Ellen DeGeneres with a bouquet of flowers on her daytime talk show. You can watch the clip on YouTube.
- Spencer was a regular participant in L.A.'s annual AIDS Walk fundraising event.
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