| Movies (Videos, Films & Projects): |
Year |
Budget |
| Actor: |
Where Is Parsifal? Montague Chippendale |
1983 |
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Body and Soul Big Man |
1981 |
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Gypsy Angels |
1980 |
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Angels' Brigade Burke |
1979 |
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"Highcliffe Manor" Narrator (unknown episodes) |
1979 |
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Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women Gordon Duvall |
1979 |
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Fantasy Island Grant Baines |
1977 |
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Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood Slapstick Star |
1976 |
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Rosebud Lord Carter |
1975 |
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The Phantom of Hollywood Roger Cross |
1974 |
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They Only Kill Their Masters Campbell |
1972 |
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A Step Out of Line Art Stoyer |
1971 |
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Clay Pigeon Government Agent |
1971 |
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The Deadly Hunt Mason |
1971 |
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Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You Ellery Queen |
1971 |
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Togetherness Prince Solomon Justiani |
1970 |
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Quarta parete Papá Baroni |
1969 |
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Hook, Line and Sinker Dr. Scott Carter |
1969 |
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The April Fools Ted Gunther |
1969 |
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Salt and Pepper Christopher Pepper |
1968 |
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Skidoo The Senator |
1968 |
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Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell Justin Young |
1968 |
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How I Spent My Summer Vacation Ned Pine |
1967 |
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Geheimnisse in goldenen Nylons Stephen Daine |
1967 |
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The Oscar Steve Marks |
1966 |
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A Man Called Adam Manny |
1966 |
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Sylvia Frederic Summers |
1965 |
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Dead Ringer Tony Collins |
1964 |
$1.2M |
The Farmer's Daughter Glen Morley |
1962 |
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Sergeants 3 Sgt. Larry Barrett |
1962 |
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Advise & Consent Senator Lafe Smith |
1962 |
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The Longest Day Lord Lovat |
1962 |
$10M |
Ocean's Eleven Jimmy Foster |
1960 |
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Exodus Maj. Caldwell |
1960 |
$4M |
Never So Few Capt. Grey Travis |
1959 |
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It Should Happen to You Evan Adams III |
1954 |
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Rogue's March Capt. Dion Lenbridge/Pvt. Harry Simms |
1953 |
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Just This Once Mark MacLene IV |
1952 |
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Kangaroo Richard Connor |
1952 |
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You for Me Tony Brown |
1952 |
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The Hour of 13 Nicholas Revel |
1952 |
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Royal Wedding Lord John Brindale |
1951 |
$1.59M |
Please Believe Me Jeremy Taylor |
1950 |
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Little Women Theodore Laurence 'Laurie' |
1949 |
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The Red Danube Major John 'Twingo' McPhimister |
1949 |
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On an Island with You Lt. Lawrence Y. Kingslee |
1948 |
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Easter Parade Jonathan Harrow III |
1948 |
$2.5M |
Julia Misbehaves Ritchie Lorgan |
1948 |
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My Brother Talks to Horses John S. Penrose |
1947 |
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It Happened in Brooklyn Jamie Shellgrove |
1947 |
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Good News Tommy Marlowe |
1947 |
$1.66M |
Two Sisters from Boston Lawrence Tyburt Patterson Jr |
1946 |
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Cluny Brown Andrew Carmel |
1946 |
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The Picture of Dorian Gray David Stone |
1945 |
$3.5M |
Son of Lassie Joe Carraclough |
1945 |
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Ziegfeld Follies Porky in 'Number Please' |
1945 |
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Perfect Strangers Introduction - USA Version |
1945 |
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The Adventures of Mark Twain Young Oxford Celebrant |
1944 |
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The White Cliffs of Dover John Ashwood II as a Young Man |
1944 |
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The Canterville Ghost Anthony de Canterville |
1944 |
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Mrs. Parkington Lord Thornley |
1944 |
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Immortal Sergeant Soldier |
1943 |
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London Blackout Murders Percy - Soldier on Train |
1943 |
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Assignment in Brittany Navigator |
1943 |
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The Purple V Roger |
1943 |
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Above Suspicion Student |
1943 |
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Pilot #5 British Soldier |
1943 |
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The Sky's the Limit Naval Commander |
1943 |
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The Man from Down Under Mr. Jones |
1943 |
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Someone to Remember Joe Downes |
1943 |
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West Side Kid Jerry Winston |
1943 |
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Sherlock Holmes Faces Death Young Sailor at Bar |
1943 |
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Corvette K-225 Naval Officer |
1943 |
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Paris After Dark Frenchman |
1943 |
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Flesh and Fantasy Pierrot (Episode 1) |
1943 |
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Girl Crazy Student |
1943 |
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Mrs. Miniver Pilot |
1942 |
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Eagle Squadron Pilot |
1942 |
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A Yank at Eton Ronnie Kenvil |
1942 |
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Thunder Birds [Soldiers of the Air] English Cadet |
1942 |
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Junior Army Cadet Wilbur |
1942 |
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Lord Jeff Benny Potter |
1938 |
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Poor Old Bill Horace |
1931 |
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A Gentleman of Paris Child |
1931 |
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Sahara British Soldier |
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"General Electric Theater" John (1 episode, 1953) |
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"The Ford Television Theatre" Jerry Mason / ... (3 episodes, 1953-1954) |
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"Dear Phoebe" Bill Hastings (32 episodes, 1954-1955) |
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"Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre" Stephen (1 episode, 1955) |
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"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Charlie Raymond (1 episode, 1955) |
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"Screen Directors Playhouse" Tom Macy (1 episode, 1955) |
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"Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" |
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"Playhouse 90" Willis Wayde (1 episode, 1956) |
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"Producers' Showcase" Lord Brinstead (1 episode, 1957) |
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"Studio 57" Bert (2 episodes, 1956-1957) |
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"Climax!" Tom Welles (1 episode, 1957) |
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"The Thin Man" Nick Charles (72 episodes, 1957-1959) |
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"Goodyear Theatre" Major John Marshall (1 episode, 1959) |
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"The Jack Benny Program" Lord Milbeck (1 episode, 1961) |
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"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" Ernest Mullett (1 episode, 1965) |
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"Profiles in Courage" Gen. Alexander Doniphan (1 episode, 1965) |
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Harlow Paul Bern |
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"Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" Lieutenant Philip Cannon (1 episode, 1965) |
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"Run for Your Life" Larry Carter (1 episode, 1966) |
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"The Wild Wild West" Carl Jackson (1 episode, 1966) |
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"I Spy" Hackaby (1 episode, 1967) |
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One More Time Christopher Pepper |
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"The Virginian" Ben Hunter (1 episode, 1971) |
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"Bewitched" Harrison Woolcott (1 episode, 1972) |
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"The Doris Day Show" Dr. Peter Lawrence (8 episodes, 1971-1973) |
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"Born Free" John Forbes (1 episode, 1974) |
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"ABC's Wide World of Entertainment" Narrator (1 episode, 1974) |
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"Hawaii Five-O" Kenneth Kirk (1 episode, 1978) |
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"The Love Boat" Teddy Smith (1 episode, 1979) |
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"Supertrain" Quentin Fuller (1 episode, 1979) |
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"The Jeffersons" Museum Guide (1 episode, 1981) |
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"Fantasy Island" Harvey Winslow / ... (3 episodes, 1979-1982) |
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| Producer: |
Salt and Pepper Producer |
1968 |
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Billie Producer |
1965 |
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Johnny Cool Producer |
1963 |
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One More Time Producer |
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| Writer: |
| No data! |
| Director: |
"The Doris Day Show" Director |
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| Self: |
Battle of the Network Stars Himself |
1976 |
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Gable: The King Remembered Himself - Host/Narrator |
1975 |
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Elizabeth Taylor: Hollywood's Child Himself - Host |
1975 |
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In Search of Howard Hughes Himself - Host |
1975 |
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James Dean Remembered Himself - Host/Narrator |
1974 |
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Just One More Time Himself |
1974 |
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The 46th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Cinematography |
1974 |
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That's Entertainment! Himself - Co-host/Narrator - Clip from 1947 version of 'Good News' |
1974 |
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Peyton Place Revisited Himself - Host |
1973 |
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Monday Night Quarterback Himself |
1971 |
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Talking Pictures Himself |
1968 |
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Sammy Davis Jr. in Europa Himself |
1968 |
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President Kennedy's Birthday Salute Himself - Host |
1962 |
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The 33rd Annual Academy Awards Himself |
1961 |
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Summer on Ice Himself - Host |
1961 |
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Frank Sinatra's Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley Himself - Dancer |
1960 |
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Pepe Himself - Cameo Appearance at Sands |
1960 |
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Screen Snapshots 8859: Mr. Rhythm's Holiday Himself - Studio Guest |
1956 |
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The Esther Williams Aqua Spectacle Himself |
1956 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 27, No. 3: Out of This World Series... Himself |
1947 |
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"The Milton Berle Show" Himself - Singer / ... (1 episode, 1953) |
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"The Name's the Same" Himself - Celebrity Contestant / ... (2 episodes, 1953-1954) |
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"The Jimmy Durante Show" Himself / ... (6 episodes, 1955-1956) |
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"Playhouse 90" Himself - Announcing Next Week's Show (1 episode, 1956) |
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"The Frank Sinatra Show" Himself (2 episodes, 1958) |
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"The Bob Cummings Show" Himself (1 episode, 1958) |
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"The Steve Allen Show" Himself - Guest / ... (6 episodes, 1956-1959) |
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"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" Himself (4 episodes, 1958-1959) |
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"Sunday Showcase" Himself (1 episode, 1959) |
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"The Jo Stafford Show" Himself (1 episode, 1961) |
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"The Garry Moore Show" Himself / ... (4 episodes, 1960-1961) |
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"The Andy Williams Show" Himself (1 episode, 1963) |
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"The Judy Garland Show" Himself (1 episode, 1964) |
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"What's My Line?" Himself - Guest Panelist / ... (7 episodes, 1953-1964) |
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"I've Got a Secret" Himself / ... (4 episodes, 1957-1965) |
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"You Don't Say" Himself (1 episode, 1965) |
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"The Patty Duke Show" Himself (1 episode, 1965) |
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"Toast of the Town" Himself / ... (3 episodes, 1949-1967) |
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"The Joey Bishop Show" Himself (1 episode, 1968) |
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"Personality" Himself (1 episode, 1968) |
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"The Carol Burnett Show" Himself (1 episode, 1968) |
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"The Mike Douglas Show" Himself - Co-host (1 episode, 1968) |
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"The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show" Himself (1 episode, 1968) |
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"The Dick Cavett Show" Himself (1 episode, 1968) |
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"Playboy After Dark" Himself (1 episode, 1969) |
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"Letters to Laugh-In" Himself (1 episode, 1969) |
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"The Hollywood Palace" Himself - Singer / ... (3 episodes, 1966-1969) |
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"It Takes Two" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"The Real Tom Kennedy Show" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"House Party" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"The Art Linkletter Show" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Himself / ... (3 episodes, 1970) |
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"The Name of the Game" Himself (2 episodes, 1970) |
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"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Himself / ... (9 episodes, 1968-1971) |
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"Dinah's Place" Himself (1 episode, 1971) |
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"The Pet Set" Himself (1 episode, 1971) |
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"The Virginia Graham Show" Himself (1 episode, 1971) |
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"Omnibus" Himself (1 episode, 1972) |
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"The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show" Himself (1 episode, 1972) |
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"Password" Himself / ... (19 episodes, 1963-1972) |
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"Baffle" Himself (1 episode, 1973) |
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"ABC's Wide World of Entertainment" Himself / ... (1 episode, 1974) |
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"Don Adams' Screen Test" |
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"The Hollywood Squares" Guest Appearance (11 episodes, 1969-1975) |
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"Celebrity Sweepstakes" Himself (1 episode, 1975) |
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"The $10,000 Pyramid" Himself (12 episodes, 1973-1979) |
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| In development: |
| No data! |
| Filmography updated: June 2010 |