Taliaferro Ware "Tol" Avery (August 28, 1915 – August 27, 1973) was an American film and television character actor who appeared in more than 100 separate works between 1950 and 1974.
Biography
Early in his career, Avery portrayed Lieutenant Steve King on ''
The Thin Man
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''.
Noted for his girth and cultured voice, Avery usually played sophisticated and articulate villains, including the featured nemesis in six out of seven episode appearances on the
ABC/
Warner Brothers
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western
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television series
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''
Maverick'' starring
James Garner,
Jack Kelly and
Roger Moore
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between 1957 and 1962. The
episodes
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were "According to Hoyle" with Garner and
Diane Brewster, "Rope of Cards" with Garner, "Yellow River" with Kelly, "Maverick Springs" with Garner and Kelly as well as
Kathleen Crowley, "Last Wire from Stop Gap" with Kelly and Moore (in which Avery does not play a villain), "Maverick at Law" with Kelly, and "Poker Face" with Kelly. In 1958, he appeared in the episode "Devil to Pay" of the ABC/WB series ''
Sugarfoot''.
Avery was cast twice during this time in another ABC/WB western series, ''
Colt .45'', starring
Wayde Preston. Avery played the role of Archer Belgrade in "Circle of Fear" (1958) and Barnes in "Queen of Dixie" (1959). In the latter episode, he was cast with
Andy Clyde
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in the role of Captain Gibbs. In 1960, he was cast as Theodore and John Nichols, respectively, in the episodes "Key to the City" and "False Identity" of the ABC/WB crime drama, ''
Bourbon Street Beat'' starring
Andrew Duggan
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Duggan was born i ...
,
Richard Long and
Van Williams
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. He also guest starred on the
CBS sitcom, ''
Pete and Gladys'' with
Harry Morgan and
Cara Williams.
As one of several appearances in different roles on CBS's ''
The Andy Griffith Show
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The series ...
'', Avery in 1964 played Ben Weaver in the episode "The Shoplifters." That same year, he was cast as "Speaker Bert Metcalf" on the CBS drama series ''
Slattery's People
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'', starring
Richard Crenna.
He appeared five times during the 1960s on the long running
NBC
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western series ''
The Virginian''.
In 1965 he appeared on ''
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.'' in Season 2 Episode 13 as Mr. Gibbons and in 1967 on Season 4 Episode 10 as Mr. Poovie.
In 1966, Avery appeared three times on the
syndicated western
anthology series
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, ''
Death Valley Days
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'', as Frank Brenner in "The Resurrection of Deadwood Dick" and as Walter Benson in "Doc Holliday's Gold Bars" (both 1966), and as judge
Sidney Edgerton, who later becomes the first
governor
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of the
Montana Territory
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, in the segment "Lucia Darling and the Ostrich" (1969).
Avery also appeared three times each on ABC's ''
Batman
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'' (episodes 25, 26 and 87) and CBS's ''
Mannix
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'', once on ABC's ''
Rango'' in 1967, and on ''
Dragnet'' in 1968 as Willard Danhart. One of his last appearances was as Justice Redding in the 1973
TV-movie ''
The Marcus-Nelson Murders'', which served as the pilot for the CBS detective series ''
Kojak
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'', starring
Telly Savalas.
Avery received a real estate license at about the same as he won his role in ''Slattery's People''. He continued his sales job, working in real estate on weekends.
Avery died of a heart attack, a day before his 58th birthday, on August 27, 1973.
Partial filmography
*''
Bunco Squad'' (1950) – Capt. Edwards (uncredited)
*''
Where Danger Lives
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Plot
Dr. Jeff Cameron treats a mentally disturbed attempted suicide victim. She signs herself o ...
'' (1950) – Honest Ha (uncredited)
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Gambling House'' (1950) – Adams (uncredited)
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No Questions Asked'' (1951) – Detective Mike (uncredited)
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His Kind of Woman'' (1951) – Fat Hoodlum (uncredited)
*''
Scarlet Angel'' (1952) – Phineas Calhoun
*''
She Couldn't Say No'' (1954) – Big Guy (uncredited)
*''
Naked Alibi'' (1954) – Irish
*''
It Came from Beneath the Sea'' (1955) – Navy Intern (uncredited)
*''
All That Heaven Allows
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'' (1955) – Tom Allenby
*''
Headline Hunters'' (1955) – Robert, Evening Examiner Man (uncredited)
*''
I'll Cry Tomorrow
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'' (1955) – Fat Man
*''
Back from Eternity
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'' (1956) – Thomas J. Malone (uncredited)
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The Power and the Prize'' (1956) – Dan Slocum (uncredited)
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The Unholy Wife'' (1957) – Dist. Atty. Carl Kramer
*''
Pal Joey'' (1957) – Detective (uncredited)
*''
The Case Against Brooklyn'' (1958) – Dist. Atty. Michael W. Norris
*''
Buchanan Rides Alone'' (1958) – Judge Simon Agry
*''
North by Northwest
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'' (1959) – State Police Detective (uncredited)
*''
This Rebel Breed'' (1960) – Dr. Drake (uncredited)
*''
Man-Trap'' (1961) – Lt. Heisen
*''
The George Raft Story
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'' (1961) – Wilson Mizner, the Wit (uncredited)
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Twist Around the Clock'' (1961) – Joe Marshall
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A Ticklish Affair'' (1963) – Charlie (uncredited)
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A Tiger Walks'' (1964) – Joe, Political Adviser (uncredited)
*''
The Satan Bug'' (1965) – Police Captain at Dodger Stadium (uncredited)
*''
Follow Me, Boys!'' (1966) – Dr. Ferris (uncredited)
*''
Hotel
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'' (1967) – Kilbrick
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Where It's At'' (1969) – Businessman (uncredited)
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A Dream of Kings'' (1969) – Herman
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WUSA'' (1970) – Senator
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R. P. M.'' (1970) – 2nd Parent at Police Station (uncredited)
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Maurie'' (1973) – Milton
*''
Willie Dynamite'' (1974) – Business International Association Television Speaker (uncredited) (final film role)
References
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1915 births
1973 deaths
American male film actors
American male television actors
Male actors from Los Angeles
20th-century American male actors