| Movies (Videos, Films & Projects): |
Year |
Budget |
| Actor: |
Cold Turkey Hiram C. Grayson |
1971 |
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2000 Years Later Evermore |
1969 |
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The Perils of Pauline Caspar Coleman |
1967 |
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Sex and the Single Girl The Chief |
1964 |
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"Hoppity Hooper" Narrator for 'Fractured Fairy Tales' (unknown episodes) |
1964 |
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It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World Mr. Dinckler |
1963 |
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One Got Fat Narrator |
1963 |
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Pocketful of Miracles Hudgins |
1961 |
$2.9M |
"The Bullwinkle Show" Narrator (segment "Fractured Fairy Tales") |
1961 |
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The Story of Mankind Sir Walter Raleigh |
1957 |
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Saturday Spectacular: Manhattan Tower Noah |
1956 |
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Max Liebman Presents: The Merry Widow Baron Zelta |
1955 |
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"Holiday Hotel" Hotel Manager (I950)) (unknown episodes) |
1950 |
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Her Husband's Affairs J.B. Cruikshank |
1947 |
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Down to Earth Messenger 7013 |
1947 |
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The Ghost Goes Wild Eric (Monte's butler) |
1947 |
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Earl Carroll Sketchbook Dr. Milo Edwards |
1946 |
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Faithful in My Fashion Hiram Dilworthy |
1946 |
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Cinderella Jones Keating |
1946 |
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Lady on a Train Mr. Haskell |
1945 |
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Steppin' in Society Judge Avery Webster |
1945 |
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The Town Went Wild Everett Conway |
1944 |
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Brazil Everett St. John Everett |
1944 |
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San Diego I Love You Philip McCooley |
1944 |
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Arsenic and Old Lace Mr. Witherspoon |
1944 |
$1.12M |
Summer Storm Count 'Piggy' Volsky |
1944 |
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Her Primitive Man Orrin |
1944 |
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The Gang's All Here Peyton Potter |
1943 |
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Thank Your Lucky Stars Farnsworth |
1943 |
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Forever and a Day Sir Anthony Trimble-Pomfret |
1943 |
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Springtime in the Rockies McTavish |
1942 |
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I Married an Angel Peter |
1942 |
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The Magnificent Dope Horace Hunter |
1942 |
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The Body Disappears Prof. Reginald X. Shotesbury |
1941 |
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Weekend for Three Fred Stonebraker |
1941 |
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Here Comes Mr. Jordan Messenger 7013 |
1941 |
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Bachelor Daddy Joseph Smith |
1941 |
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Sunny Henry Bates |
1941 |
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Ziegfeld Girl Noble Sage |
1941 |
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You're the One Death Valley Joe Frink |
1941 |
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That's Right - You're Wrong Tom Village, a Screenwriter |
1939 |
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Paris Honeymoon Ernest Figg |
1939 |
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The Gang's All Here Treadwell |
1939 |
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Little Tough Guys in Society Oliver |
1938 |
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Holiday Professor Nick Potter |
1938 |
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College Swing Hubert Dash |
1938 |
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Bluebeard's Eighth Wife The Marquis De Loiselle |
1938 |
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Hitting a New High Lucius B. Blynn |
1937 |
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The Great Garrick Tubby |
1937 |
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The Perfect Specimen Mr. Grattan |
1937 |
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Angel Graham |
1937 |
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Danger-Love at Work Howard Rogers |
1937 |
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Wild Money P.E. Dodd |
1937 |
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Shall We Dance Jeffrey Baird |
1937 |
$991K |
Oh, Doctor Edward J. Billop |
1937 |
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The King and the Chorus Girl Count Humbert Evel Bruger |
1937 |
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Lost Horizon Lovett |
1937 |
$2M |
Let's Make a Million Harrison Gentry |
1936 |
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Man in the Mirror Jeremy Dilke |
1936 |
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Hearts Divided Senator John Hathaway |
1936 |
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Nobody's Fool Will Wright |
1936 |
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The Singing Kid Davenport Rogers |
1936 |
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Her Master's Voice Ned Farrar |
1936 |
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Your Uncle Dudley Dudley Dixon |
1935 |
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His Night Out Homer B. Bitts |
1935 |
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The Private Secretary Rev. Robert Spalding |
1935 |
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Little Big Shot Mortimer Thompson |
1935 |
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Top Hat Horace Hardwick |
1935 |
$609K |
Going Highbrow Augie Winterspoon |
1935 |
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In Caliente Harold Brandon |
1935 |
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$10 Raise Hubert T. Wilkins |
1935 |
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The Devil Is a Woman Gov. Don Paquito 'Paquitito' |
1935 |
$800K |
The Night Is Young Baron Szereny |
1935 |
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Biography of a Bachelor Girl Leander 'Bunny' Nolan |
1935 |
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The Gay Divorcee Egbert 'Pinky' Fitzgerald |
1934 |
$520K |
The Merry Widow Ambassador Popoff |
1934 |
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Ladies Should Listen Paul Vernet |
1934 |
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Kiss and Make-Up Marcel Caron |
1934 |
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Soldiers of the King Sebastian Marvello |
1934 |
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Smarty Vernon Thorpe |
1934 |
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Sing and Like It Adam Frink - Producer |
1934 |
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Uncertain Lady Elliot Crane |
1934 |
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Success at Any Price Harry Fisher |
1934 |
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The Poor Rich Albert Stuyvesant Spottiswood |
1934 |
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All the King's Horses Count Josef von Schlapstaat aka Peppi |
1934 |
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Easy to Love Eric Schulte |
1934 |
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Design for Living Max Plunkett |
1933 |
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Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter |
1933 |
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The Way to Love Prof. Gaston Bibi |
1933 |
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Professional Sweetheart Reporter |
1933 |
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A Bedtime Story Victor Dubois |
1933 |
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It's a Boy Dudley Leake |
1933 |
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Trouble in Paradise François Filiba |
1932 |
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Roar of the Dragon Busby |
1932 |
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-But the Flesh Is Weak Sir George Kelvin |
1932 |
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The Great Junction Hotel The Groom |
1931 |
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The Age for Love Horace Keats |
1931 |
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Smart Woman Billy Ross |
1931 |
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Six Cylinder Love Monty Winston |
1931 |
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The Front Page Roy V. Bensinger |
1931 |
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Lonely Wives Richard 'Dickie' Smith/Felix, the Great Zero |
1931 |
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Reaching for the Moon Roger, the Valet |
1930 |
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Kiss Me Again René |
1930 |
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Once a Gentleman Oliver |
1930 |
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Holiday Nick Potter |
1930 |
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Wide Open Simon Haldane |
1930 |
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Take the Heir Smithers |
1930 |
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The Aviator Robert Street |
1929 |
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Good Medicine |
1929 |
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The Sap The Sap |
1929 |
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Prince Gabby |
1929 |
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The Hottentot Sam Harrington |
1929 |
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Trusting Wives |
1929 |
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The Right Bed |
1929 |
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Ask Dad Dad |
1929 |
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The Eligible Mr. Bangs |
1929 |
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Call Again |
1928 |
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Vacation Waves Eddie Davis |
1928 |
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The Terror Ferdinand Fane |
1928 |
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Lights of New York Extra |
1928 |
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Scrambled Weddings |
1928 |
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Miss Information |
1928 |
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Behind the Counter |
1928 |
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Dad's Choice Eddie |
1928 |
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Find the King |
1927 |
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No Publicity |
1927 |
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Taxi! Taxi! Peter Whitby |
1927 |
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The Whole Town's Talking Chester Binney |
1926 |
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Poker Faces The hero |
1926 |
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The Nutcracker Horatio Slipaway |
1926 |
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La boheme Colline |
1926 |
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The Business of Love |
1925 |
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Marry Me Johnn Smith #2 |
1925 |
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Beggar on Horseback Neil McRae |
1925 |
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Helen's Babies Uncle Harry |
1924 |
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The Man Who Fights Alone Bob Alten |
1924 |
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Try and Get It Glenn Collins |
1924 |
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Flapper Wives Vincent Platt |
1924 |
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To the Ladies Leonard Beebe |
1923 |
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The Vow of Vengeance |
1923 |
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Ruggles of Red Gap Ruggles |
1923 |
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A Front Page Story Rodney Marvin |
1922 |
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The Ladder Jinx Arthur Barnes |
1922 |
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Too Much Business John Henry Jackson |
1922 |
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"The Governor & J.J." Doc Simon (2 episodes, 1970) |
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"Nanny and the Professor" Professor Clarendon (1 episode, 1970) |
|
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"Love, American Style" Elmo (segment "Love and Las Vegas") (1 episode, 1970) |
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"It Takes a Thief" Lord Pelham-Gifford (1 episode, 1969) |
|
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"Batman" Chief Screaming Chicken (2 episodes, 1966) |
|
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"Camp Runamuck" |
|
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"F Troop" Roaring Chicken (6 episodes, 1965) |
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"Burke's Law" Grover Leander Smith / ... (2 episodes, 1963-1965) |
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"The Cara Williams Show" Fenwick (1 episode, 1965) |
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"Dennis the Menace" Ned Matthews (3 episodes, 1962-1963) |
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"Saints and Sinners" Mr. Hollister (1 episode, 1962) |
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"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" Senator Crabtree (1 episode, 1962) |
|
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"The Red Skelton Show" Alfred / ... (5 episodes, 1957-1962) |
|
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"The Real McCoys" Mr. Medwick (1 episode, 1960) |
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"Rocky and His Friends" Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (12 episodes, 1959-1960) |
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"December Bride" |
|
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"Playhouse 90" Mr. Carver (1 episode, 1957) |
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"Matinee Theatre" Mr. Pim (2 episodes, 1956-1957) |
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"General Electric Theater" Mr. Parkinson (1 episode, 1956) |
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"Shower of Stars" Ed Hoffman (1 episode, 1955) |
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"Damon Runyon Theater" |
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"The Best of Broadway" Mr. Witherspoon (1 episode, 1955) |
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"The Colgate Comedy Hour" |
|
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"Broadway Television Theatre" |
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"Medallion Theatre" |
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"The Philco Television Playhouse" |
|
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"I Love Lucy" Mr. Ritter (1 episode, 1952) |
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"The Magnavox Theatre" |
|
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"The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre" |
|
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"The Ford Theatre Hour" Sheridan Whiteside (1 episode, 1949) |
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Sonny Boy Crandall Thorpe |
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Horse Shy |
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| Producer: |
| No data! |
| Writer: |
| No data! |
| Director: |
Dad's Choice Director |
1928 |
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| Self: |
Johnny Carson Presents the Sun City Scandals '70 Himself/Sketch Actor |
1970 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 10 Himself |
1937 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 2 Himself |
1936 |
|
Hollywood on Parade No. B-6 Himself |
1934 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 11 Himself |
1930 |
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Hollywood Snapshots #11 Himself |
1929 |
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"The David Frost Show" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"The Name of the Game" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" Himself (1 episode, 1968) |
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"The Mike Douglas Show" Himself (3 episodes, 1964-1966) |
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"Fractured Flickers" Himself (1 episode, 1963) |
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"The Merv Griffin Show" Himself (1 episode, 1963) |
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"Here's Hollywood" Himself (2 episodes, 1961) |
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"The George Gobel Show" Himself (3 episodes, 1954-1960) |
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"The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show" Himself (1 episode, 1958) |
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"The Steve Allen Show" Himself - Guest (1 episode, 1957) |
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"The Lux Show" Himself (1 episode, 1957) |
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"The Name's the Same" Guest (1 episode, 1953) |
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"Toast of the Town" Himself (1 episode, 1949) |
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| In development: |
| No data! |
| Filmography updated: June 2010 |