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"Joe Palooka in the Big Fight" (1949)

Lobby card with Joe Kirkwood Jr. as the boxer Joe Palooka

Reginald Thomas Kirkwood (30 May 1920 – 7 September 2006), better known as Joe Kirkwood Jr., was a professional golfer on the PGA Tour and a film actor.[1][2] He started going by the name Joe Jr. in the late 1930s.[1][3]

Biography[]

Kirkwood was born in Melbourne, Australia. His father, Joe Kirkwood Sr., was a golf pro acknowledged as having put Australian golf on the world map. In 1948, father and son both made the cut at the U.S. Open, the first father and son duo to do so (a record they held until 2004). When the younger Kirkwood won the 1949 Philadelphia Inquirer Open, they became the third father and son winners in the history of the PGA Tour.[4] Kirkwood Jr. also won the Ozark Open in 1950 and defeated Sam Snead to win the 1951 Blue Ribbon Open in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Kirkwood served in both the U.S. Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II but was medically discharged from both services for asthma and high blood pressure that he suffered from since childhood.[5] In 1945, Kirkwood was invited by Monogram Pictures to test for the role of boxer Joe Palooka, a popular comic book character. He got the part and starred in Joe Palooka, Champ (1946) as well as ten additional Joe Palooka films through 1951. Kirkwood returned to the role in the 1954 television series The Joe Palooka Story.

In the late 1950s, Kirkwood, who has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1620 Vine Street, was one of the reporters on the NBC Radio program Monitor. He also hosted a show, "Let's Play Golf", on Los Angeles station KHJ-TV.[6]

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
1946 Joe Palooka, Champ Joe Palooka
1946 Night and Day Classmate Uncredited
1946 Gentleman Joe Palooka Joe Palooka
1947 Joe Palooka in the Knockout
1947 Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad
1948 Joe Palooka in Winner Take All
1948 Joe Palooka in the Big Fight
1949 Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch
1950 Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey
1950 Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance
1950 Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle
1951 Joe Palooka in Triple Cross
1961 The Marriage-Go-Round Henry 'Doc' Granger (final film role)

Personal life[]

Kirkwood married Joyce Woltz in 1962.[7] His first marriage, to Cathy Downs, lasted from 1952 until their divorce in 1955. Downs and Kirkwood starred together in The Joe Palooka Story TV series from 1954 to 1955.

Kirkwood died September 7, 2006 in Hesperia, California.[8]

PGA Tour wins[]

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner-up Ref
1 May 22, 1949 Philadelphia Inquirer Open −12 (68-66-68-74=276) 4 strokes United States Johnny Palmer [9]
2 Oct 1, 1950 Ozark Open −18 (69-66-66=201) 4 strokes United States Dave Douglas [10]
3 Jul 22, 1951 Blue Ribbon Open −13 (72-66-69-64=271) 2 strokes United States Sam Snead [11]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Barrett, David (October 8, 2010). "Chapter 7: 1949 Philadelphia Inquirer Open/Joe Palooka". Miracle at Merion: The Inspiring Story of Ben Hogan's Amazing Comeback and Victory at the 1950 U.S. Open. Skyhorse Publishing. ASIN B004ULMIR8. 
  2. "Golfer Inducted". Williamsport, Pennsylvania. January 5, 1944. p. 2. 
  3. "Young Kirkwood Joins Atlanta Club Staff". March 10, 1940. p. 16. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1964&dat=19400310&id=Lm1RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vjMNAAAAIBAJ&pg=4004,1196789. 
  4. "Stats Report: Inside the Numbers". PGA Tour. February 3, 2014. http://www.pgatour.com/statsreport/2014/02/03/inside-the-numbers.html. Retrieved February 3, 2014. 
  5. Joe Kirkwood Jr., Biography IMDb. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  6. https://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/golfd/article/1957jul3.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood". March 22, 1962. p. 4. https://www.newspapers.com/image/44659429/?terms=Joyce+Woltz. Retrieved August 17, 2014.  open access publication - free to read
  8. "Joe Kirkwood Jr.". http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/joe-kirkwood-jr/. Retrieved August 4, 2015. 
  9. "Kirkwood Jr. Golf Winner". May 23, 1949. p. 22. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1-QMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iGoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5173%2C3040243. 
  10. "Kirkwood Wins in Ozarks". October 3, 1950. p. 15. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49507923/fort-worth-star-telegram/. 
  11. "Joe Kirkwood cards final round 64 to win Blue Ribbon golf tourney". St. Petersburg Times. (Florida). July 23, 1951. p. 11. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=DH1aAAAAIBAJ&sjid=F08DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5443%2C2559871. 

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