- Was fluent in Italian. He worked on and off in that country since the early 1960s.
- Had a black belt in karate.
- One day when he was cutting class he was discovered by a male model agent while leaving the local movie house. He went on to model for magazine covers like True Romances which led to his Hollywood career.
- He was the son of Anna (Protettore), an Italian immigrant, and Antonio Orrico, who was born in New York, to Italian parents. John had roots in Calabria.
- His ashes are buried at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle near Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee.
- Had one son with his former wife Mary Ann Saxon: Antonio Saxon.
- Acting mentor and friend of Heather Langenkamp.
- He starred in two films about Genghis Khan: Gengis Khan (1992) and Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime.
- Was a celebrity player (along with Betty White) on the final week of the cult-classic game show Whew! (1979) (when the show was known as "Celebrity Whew!").
- Was discovered by Henry Willson who saw him in a posed shot on the cover of True Romances magazine.
- He was proficient in archery due to his job during high school working at a Coney Island archery concession as a spieler.
- According to his partner and his son, Saxon was 83 at the time of his death, which confirms that he was born in 1936, not the widely quoted 1935.
- He has appeared in three films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: A Star Is Born (1954), Enter the Dragon (1973) and A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
- Upon his death, he was cremated and his ashes returned to his family.
- Was often the "Special Guest Star" in many pilots for new TV series, including Kung Fu, Cimarron Strip, Scarecrow & Mrs King, It Takes a Thief, and more. In addition, he would often reappear multiple times as different characters in one same series, such as The Six Million Dollar Man and Bonanza.
- Attended and graduated from New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn, New York in 1953.
- Alumnus of Stella Adler Studio of Acting.
- Had a grandson as well as a great-grandchild.
- Studied dramatics for six months with Betty Cashman at Carnegie Hall before he flew to Hollywood where he was quickly signed by Universal and attended the studio's workshop for 18 months.
- Co-starred with Sandra Dee in three films: The Restless Years (1958), The Reluctant Debutante (1958), and Portrait in Black (1960). In 1991, they co-starred in the play "Love Letters".
- Attended the Williamsburg Film Festival in Williamsburg, Virginia. (March 2012)
- He starred in four films which feature the word "Blood": Blood Beast from Outer Space (1965), Queen of Blood (1966), Blood Beach (1980) and Blood Salvage (1990).
- He was a lifelong liberal Democrat.
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