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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Mark Stewart of Mannix and singer-songwriter Stew

 

Mark Stewart as Toby Fair on Mannix



Stew, the singer-songwriter

I've wanted to post this blog piece for quite a while now.  I believe I know what happened to Mark Stewart, the actor who played Toby Fair on Mannix, a crime-detective show starring Mike Connors. Mannix ran from 1967 to 1975 on CBS.  Mark appeared in 12 episodes of the series from 1968 to 1975.  He portrayed d the young son of Mannix's widowed assistant, Peggy Fair, played by the late Gail Fisher (1935-2000).  In addition to his role on Mannix, Mark Stewart only appeared on one other television series, a 1970 episode of Bracken's World.

For almost two years, I've been hesitant about  revealing what seems to have happened to Mark Stewat of Mannix, and  for a valid reason.  I hesitated because I was concerned about the privacy of the person involved.  It seemed that for some reason, he didn't want this information made public knowledge.  I can't fathom why anyone would want to hide a past which includes being a child actor on a popular TV series.  

Here's some background.  On March 18, 2020, I wrote a piece about whatever happened to Mark Stewart, the little boy on Mannix.  I reached a dead end.  In the course of my research, I noticed that that there was no information about him as an adult.  It was as if he had disappeared from the face of the earth.  According to IMDb, Mark had no TV or film credits after Mannix.  He seemed to have ended his acting career when Mannix went off the air in 1975.

My blog piece sparked a great deal of interest and many comments and questions.. Some readers were really curious about what had become of Mark Stewart.  I received a couple of emails informing me that he had become a popular musical artist.  As recently as February 4, 2022, I received the following comment on my March 18, 2020 article: "I believe he (Mark Stewart) became a singer and songwriter and was pretty successful.  He won Tony Awards."  I did not post this comment on my blog piece for obvious reasons.

Here is a link to my March 18, 2020 piece on Mark Stewart of Mannix.

http://www.tvbanter.net/2019/07/you-wanted-to-know-what-happened-to.html

In Stew's Wikipedia entry, he is listed as a Tony Award winner and nominee for Passing Strange, a semi-autobiographical rock musical for which he wrote the book, lyrics and music (with Heidi Rodewald). 

 It doesn't take long to link the child actor Mark Stewart with the singer known as "Stew."  Although the two have separate Wikipedia entries, they appeared to be the same person.  Why, then, are there two separate Wikipedia entries?  

The entry on Stew, the musician, reads as follows.  "Mark Stewart (born August 16, 1961 known by his stage name Stew, is an American singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California, United States."  That would make Stew about seven or eight years old when he began appearing on Mannix in 1968, which corresponds to the age of the Toby Fair character on Mannix.  By calling himself "Stew," Mark distinguished himself from an English musician, of the same name (The British Mark Stewart was born in 1960 and was a founding member of The Pop Group).  In the early 1990s, Stew, the American musician, founded a four-piece band called The Negro Problem.  He later embarked on a solo career.

I attempted to contact Stew.  I sent messages to him on Twitter and on his Facebook page.  I left my email address and requested that he get in touch with me.  I really wanted to ask him to confirm that he had a role on Mannix as a child actor.  I also wanted to find out if he strongly objected to my revealing his past on the popular TV series.  Unfortunately I did not receive a response.  If I am wrong that Stew was a child star on Mannix, I sincerely apologize to him. 

Here is a 1970 photo of Mark Stewart with his TV mother, Gail Fisher, during their Mannix days.



 - Joanne

15 comments:

  1. There is a production of Stew's "Passing Strange" in Berkeley by Shotgun Players opening next month.
    Maybe Mark Stew Stewart will show up and, thanks to you, debut a song explaining what it was like to be so traumatized by Hollywood that he would conceal this fact and even lie about it for 50 years.

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    1. He and I attended the same jr.high school in the 7th grade, Louis Pasteur Junior High School in L.A. I remember a group of us and cornered him while asking him how it felt to be a tv start. LOL. He was cool about it as he answered all of our questions .

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    2. Would you like anyone to probe into your life? This is being straight nosey. Learn to respect people's wishes. If you have no factual I formation, then it's not for you to know. Stay in your lane.

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  2. Thank you for continuing to investigate what happened to Mark Stewart. I came across your articles while I was searching for info on him. I hope someday you're able to let us all know!

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  3. Enjoyed the articles. Just looked up Toby as I was watching Mannix - an all time favorite show of mine - & was wondering what became of him myself. Hope Toby / Stew knows he's part of TV history & many of us appreciate the part he played in it! Keep us posted if you hear anything else.

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  4. I think the recognition is quite important to our black children who are thinking about acting. It inspires them and gives them hope.

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  5. I am a big Mannix fan and decided to search for “Toby!” I hope he is indeed Stew.

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  6. Love Mannix series. I loved Toby I thought he was such a respectful young man. Mrs Fishers was such a beautiful Black woman. I would love to know where Toby is today. Thanks

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    1. I agree. She was a beautiful woman, period.

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  7. We can ponder why some actors just stop acting and leave the profession all together. Maybe he had his own reasons and maybe just wanted to live a quiet life after the series ended. Who knows had he taken on other roles would he have ended up like a lot of child actors we have seen their lives destroyed or successful? Hard to say. Hopefully he is still alive and well.

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  8. I love Mannix. My husband watch it every night

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  9. Google Stew & the negro problem. It's obvious by the pics of him, that he is the man that played Toby on mannix.

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  10. Possible he just wanted to be brand new. Who wants to be Toby all your life? Doesn’t have to be trauma. LA is just another big city. I met Stew. Wished I had asked him that! BTW Leon from PBS Zoom is a member of Ben Harper’s Innocent Criminals. Drums.

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  11. Happy you found him

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  12. After hearing the stories of other child actors he probably had a similar story of the abuse or he just wanted to distance himself from Hollywood. It's been so many child actors that decided to leave acting and get another profession. Most just did acting to support their families and after the shows got cancelled they wanted a normal life. Mark Stewart wanted to do something different that he loved and wanted to be successful at without family pressure. If he he is Stew he is to be congratulated to transitioning from one successful career to another. 👍

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