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Robert H. Harris - Wikipedia
He also made many guest appearances in many other TV series. These include eight appearances in Alfred Hitchcock Presents between 1956 and 1961 and seven appearances in Perry Mason between 1958 and 1965 including in the 1962 episode "The Case of the Dodging Domino". Among his seven appearances, he played the murderer three times, the murder ...
Alan Napier - Wikipedia
In the 1950s, he appeared on TV in four episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and guest starred on Dale Robertson's NBC western series Tales of Wells Fargo. He had a recurring role as General Steele on the 1962–1963 situation comedy Don't Call Me Charlie!
Greatest Actors of the 1960s - TheShot
Aug 16, 2024 · Also comfortable on stage and on TV, Balsam ’s film triumphs of the 1960s included Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960), as well as Breakfast At Tiffany’s (1961) and A Thousand Clowns (1965), for which he won an Oscar for best supporting actor.
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Mar 24, 2021 · Maybe someone remembers J. Pat O'Malley, a character actor that appeared in many American TV shows in the 1950s and 60s, usually in a guest spot. I happened to see him is some old rerun the other day and thought he looked a …
Robert H. Harris - actor - biography, photo, best movies and
In 1957, Harris played the lead role in The Court of Last Resort. He also made many guest appearances in many other TV series. These include eight appearances in Alfred Hitchcock Presents between 1956 and 1961 and seven appearances in Perry Mason between 1958 and 1965 including in the 1962 episode "The Case of the Dodging Domino".
Actors Who Starred In Hitchcock Movies - IMDb
In the 60's, Dern also found success as a distinguished television actor. He appeared regularly in contemporary Western TV series, as well as on "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." Mr. Hitchcock was such a fan of Dern's that he cast him in "Marnie" and "Family Plot" (Hitchcock's final film).
Character actor Robert H. Harris, best known as Molly... - UPI
Dec 3, 1981 · Harris went into television in its early days and came to Los Angeles in 1956 to appear in an 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents.' He appeared in such movies as 'Bundle of Joy,' 'Mirage' and 'Valley of...
Robert H. Harris - The Alfred Hitchcock Wiki
Robert H. Harris, born Robert Hurwitz, was an American actor. Filmography. Alfred Hitchcock Presents... Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Shopping for Death (29/Jan/1956) — cast: Clarence Fox (as Robert Harris) Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby (15/Apr/1956) — cast: Laurence Appleby
Chris Hicks: Robert Redford cut his teeth on ’60s TV
Aug 23, 2012 · And they are more typical of the massive number of Western TV shows during the 1950s and ’60s, a bit stiff and clichéd, as opposed to the realistic characterizations found in such top-of-the-line series as “Gunsmoke,” “Wagon Train,” “Bonanza” and, yes, “The Virginian.”
Robert Culp (1930-2010) - Television Obscurities
Mar 24, 2010 · His television career began, according to the Internet Movie Database, in 1953 with an episode of You Are There, and continued with appearances on anthologies like The United States Steel Hour, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Kraft Television Theatre. Culp then starred as Texas Ranger Hoby Gilman in Trackdown on CBS from 1957 to 1959.