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Most Recent Role: Willie Brogan on The Littlest Hobo
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Birthday: 8-2-1915
Date of Death: 3-5-1990
Cause of Death: lung cancer

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The Littlest Hobo
The Further Adventures of Willie and Kate
Thursday 22 May 1980 on CTV

London accompanies Willie and Kate in their resumed travels as Kate continues to be chased by officials who have declared her a ward of the state.

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Merrill attended Trinity College. (edit)
Merrill enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces during WWII. (edit)
He had two adopted children with second and last wife, Bette Davis: Michael Merrill and Margot Merrill. He also adopted Bette's daughter Barbara Davis Sherry. (edit)

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Justice (1954)
Jason Tyler (1954-1955)
The Reporter
Lou Sheldon
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Carl
Guest Star
Alcoa Hour
The Last Train to Pusan
Johnny Davis
Alcoa Hour
Adventure in Diamonds
Walter Keyser
Alcoa Premiere
The Tiger
Jim Hunter
Alcoa Theatre
The Best Way To Go
Dick Bowen
A Man Called Shenandoah
Macauley's Cure
Sheriff Ben Sumner
Ben Casey
Use Neon for My Epitaph
Miles Houghton
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Justice (1954)
Attorneys Richard Adams and Jason Tyler look at cases from the Legal Aid Society in New York. more
The Reporter
This was a short-lived dramatic series about two employees who work for the "New York Globe" newspaper: reporter Danny Taylor and editor Lou Sheldon. Artie Burns was Danny's friend, and Ike Dawson... more