Most Recent Role: Announcer on Ellery Queen
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Birthday: 7-11-1906
Date of Death: 11-21-1981
Cause of Death: Cancer
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Birthday: 7-11-1906
Date of Death: 11-21-1981
Cause of Death: Cancer
Most Recent Appearance
Too Many Suspects
Sunday 23 March 1975 on NBC
Ellery must track down the killer of noted fashion designer, Monica Gay, who pulled the plug out of her clock and her TV set as a cryptic dying message. The three main suspects are Monica's financier lover, his jealous wife, and hot-tempered son who'd been having an affair with her himself....
Other Appearances
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The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Himself |
The George Burns Show
Himself |
| Recurring Role |
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The George Gobel Show
Regular (1959-1960) |
| Guest Star | |
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Bachelor Father
Bentley and the Blood Bank Frank Curtis |
Bachelor Father
Bentley and the Travel Agent Frank Curtis |
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Bachelor Father
Bentley, the Model Citizen Frank Curtis |
Bachelor Father
There's No Place Like Home Frank Curtis |
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Ellery Queen
Too Many Suspects Announcer |
McHale's Navy
Uncle Admiral Vice Admiral T.J. 'Bulldog' Parker |
| Writer | |
|---|---|
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Wagon Train
The Doctor Willoughby Story |
Wagon Train
The Tobias Jones Story |
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Wagon Train
The Conchita Vasquez Story |
Wagon Train
The Flint McCullough Story |
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The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
George Burns and Gracie Allen were among the few successful radio personalities to make the transition to television in the early days of the medium. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show exuded... more The George Burns Show
Following his wife Gracie Allen's retirement in 1958, George Burns decided to continue the old series without Gracie using the characters and settings from the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show.... more
George Burns and Gracie Allen were among the few successful radio personalities to make the transition to television in the early days of the medium. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show exuded... more The George Burns Show
Following his wife Gracie Allen's retirement in 1958, George Burns decided to continue the old series without Gracie using the characters and settings from the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show.... more
