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Denver Dell Pyle (May 11, 1920 – December 25, 1997) was an American film and television actor and director. He was well known for a number of TV roles from the 1960s through the 1980s, including his portrayal of Briscoe Darling Jr. in several episodes of ''
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,'' as Jesse Duke in '' The Dukes of Hazzard'' from 1979 to 1985, as Mad Jack in the NBC television series '' The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'', and as the titular character's father, Buck Webb, in CBS's '' The Doris Day Show''. In many of his roles, he portrayed either authority figures, or gruff, demanding father figures, often as comic relief. Perhaps his most memorable film role was that of Texas Ranger Frank Hamer in the movie ''
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'' (1967), as the lawman who relentlessly chased down and finally killed the notorious duo in an ambush.


Early life

Pyle was born in Bethune, Colorado on May 11, 1920, to farmer Ben H. Pyle and his wife Maude; His brother, Willis, was an
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known for his work with
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and UPA. After graduating from high school, Pyle briefly attended
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, but dropped out to enter show business, moving to Los Angeles in 1940.Denver Pyle, 77, Best Known For 'Dukes of Hazzard' Role
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He worked as a drummer and band member until the United States entered
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. His military service is unclear, and he possibly enlisted in the U.S. Navy or Merchant Marines, or both.Obituary: Denver Pyle
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Career

After the war, Pyle embarked on his film and television career. He played many bit parts on television series and movies before starring in several movies and on television during the 1950s and 1960s.


Limited roles

Pyle guest-starred 14 times between 1951 and 1953 on the syndicated television series '' The Range Rider'' with Jock Mahoney and Dick Jones, and appeared as an outlaw in a 1951 episode of the television series '' The Lone Ranger'' titled "Backtrail", episode 71 "The Outcast", episode 166 "Woman in the White Mask", and episode 187 "Cross of Santo Domingo". In 1953, Pyle appeared on '' The Roy Rogers Show'' (S2 E11, "Loaded Guns") as the wrongly accused killer, ranch-hand Tom Larrabee. Also in 1953, Pyle played Emil Hatch in episode 46 of ''The Adventures of Superman'' entitled "Beware the Wrecker". He had a part in the 1955 Audie Murphy film '' To Hell and Back'', and appeared twice on NBC's 1955–1956 Western
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'' (in "Mother of the Brave" and in "The Voyage of Captain Castle"). Pyle appeared twice as an unidentified bank robber in Duncan Renaldo's syndicated Western series '' The Cisco Kid''. In 1954, he was cast as a henchman of the outlaw Sam Bass in '' Stories of the Century''. Pyle was twice cast on CBS's ''
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'' in the role of George Hansen, and three times on the religious anthology series, ''
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'' on ABC. He acted the part of a police detective in the 1956 film noir ''
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'', starring
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. Pyle was cast as Carter in the 1955 episode "Joey's Father" on '' Fury''. Three years later, he played an arsonist in the episode "The Fire Watchers" of the same series. In 1956, Pyle appeared as Vance Kiley in the episode called "Quicksand" in the TV Western series ''The Lone Ranger''. That same year he played "Willie Calhoun", a lovestruck, and soon to be murderer, in S2E12's "Poor Pearl" on ''
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''. In 1958, Pyle starred with Judith Evelyn in the episode "Man in the Moon" of the NBC
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'' Behind Closed Doors'', hosted by and occasionally starring Bruce Gordon. He appeared as a professor in the syndicated '' Men into Space'' series' 1959 episode "Moonquake". In an episode of '' Ripcord'', he played a suicidal parachutist. Also in 1959 he returned to ''
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'' playing the lead character “Mike Blocker” in the episode “The Bear” (S4E25). Pyle appeared twice each on the CBS Western series '' My Friend Flicka'' and NBC's '' The Restless Gun'' with John Payne. He guest-starred with Grant Withers in the 1959 episode "Tumbleweed Ranger" of Tris Coffin's syndicated Western series '' 26 Men'', billed as true stories of the
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. He appeared seven times on Richard Boone's CBS Western '' Have Gun – Will Travel'', his final appearance on the show in 1960 as the character Croft in "The Puppeteer". He guest-starred in 1960 in several other Westerns, including ''
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'', '' The Man from Blackhawk'', and '' Tombstone Territory''. He guest-starred in the episode "Trail of the Dead", the story of five missing prospectors, of Rod Cameron's modern Western syndicated series ''
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''. He appeared with
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in the episode "Resurrection" of the syndicated
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drama, '' The Gray Ghost''. He was cast as Big Red in the 1959 episode "Woman in the River" of the ABC/ Warner Bros. detective series ''
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'', starring Andrew Duggan and Richard Long. He made several appearances as Briscoe Darling Jr. on ''
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''. Pyle was cast in a number of Western movies by
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, including '' The Horse Soldiers'' with William Holden and '' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance''. He played a Tennessee soldier (called Thimblerig) in
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's ''
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'' (1960). He portrayed
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in several episodes of CBS's '' The Adventures of Jim Bowie''. He guest-starred as a law enforcement officer in Jim Davis' other syndicated series, '' Rescue 8'', and appeared, as well, in an episode of the ABC sitcom, ''
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''. Pyle was cast in the 1960 episode "Three Wise Men" of ABC's '' Stagecoach West'' as an outlaw who promises to turn himself into the authorities if he can spend
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with his family. About this time, Pyle appeared in the segment "Lawyer in Petticoats" of William Bendix's 1960 NBC Western series ''
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'', and thereafter in 1961 in "Hand of Vengeance" of the syndicated Western series '' Two Faces West''. Pyle was cast as Jed Corrigan in the 1961 episode "The Tramp" of the NBC family drama series '' National Velvet''. Pyle guest-starred twice on the CBS series '' Route 66'' with Martin Milner and George Maharis, first in 1961 in the episode "The Newborn" and again in 1962 in "A Long Piece of Mischief". He appeared as the father of the doomed family in the dystopian episode "
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''. In 1963, Pyle guest-starred on ''
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'' as Uncle George in the episode "Uncle George". He appeared in the 1963–1964 season of ABC's
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about college life '' Channing''. He portrayed the character Brill in the 1964 episode, "Johnny Ride the Pony: One, Two, Three", of the NBC education drama series, '' Mr. Novak'', starring James Franciscus. Pyle appeared 14 times on ''
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'', seven times on '' Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre'', and twice on ''
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'', all on CBS. He appeared in seven episodes as Ben Thompson (and twice as other characters) on the ABC Western series ''
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''. Pyle played the frontier character
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in the 1966 episode "The Resurrection of Deadwood Dick" on the syndicated anthology series '' Death Valley Days''. He appeared twice in ''
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'', starring Clint Walker. He played Sergeant Tripp in the episode "The Enemy" of the James Arness ABC series '' How the West Was Won''. Pyle also had guest starring roles on ''
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''. He also is known for portraying both the suspect and the murder victim on the last original '' Perry Mason'' TV episode, "The Case of the Final Fadeout", in 1966. He was one of 11 actors to hit the Perry Mason trifecta, portraying a victim, a defendant, and the actual murderer (in previous episodes) on the series, which he did in five appearances. Among his other appearances, he played defendant Robert Crane in "The Case of the Deadly Double" in 1958, Tom Quincy in "The Case of the Ominous Outcast" in 1960, murderer Tilden Stuart in "The Case of the Jealous Journalist", and murderer Emery Fillmore in "The Case of the Renegade Refugee" (both in 1961), and murderer Frank Honer in "The Case of the Shifty Shoebox" in 1963. Pyle portrayed Grandpa Tarleton in all 26 episodes of '' Tammy'' in the 1965–1966 season. Pyle portrayed the vengeful Texas Ranger
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in the 1967 movie ''
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''. He also appeared in an episode of '' The High Chaparral'' as a general who had lost his son. In 1968, he appeared as Titus Purcell, patriarch of a family of homesteaders, in the episode "The Price of Tomatoes" in the sitcom ''
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'' Working for the first time with Jim Nabors playing Gomer Pyle, spun-off from ''
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'', he used a screen persona similar to Briscoe Darling Jr. In 1968, he also directed "The Great Diamond Mines" on Death Valley Days. Pyle had a guest-starring role in 1973 on '' The Streets of San Francisco''. In 1975,
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released a film based on the novel '' Escape to Witch Mountain''. In this film, Tony and Tia were played by Ike Eisenmann and Kim Richards, Lucas Deranian by Donald Pleasence, and the children's Uncle Bené by Pyle. In 1976, he appeared on ''Barnaby Jones'' in an episode titled "Stalking Horse". He appeared as Mayor residing in the town of Purgatory in the first-season episode of '' Kung Fu'', titled "Ancient Warrior". He also appeared in second-season episode "Crossties" as a doctor. In 1985 (season 9, episode 8), Pyle made a guest appearance on '' The Love Boat''.


Continuing roles

One of Pyle's more endearing roles was that of Briscoe Darling on ''
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'' (1960–1966). Pyle played the patriarch of the Darling family, a group of sons (all portrayed by '' The Dillards''), and one daughter, Charlene, portrayed by Maggie Peterson. He appeared in seven episodes, six written by the comedy writing team of Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum. Pyle played the role of Mad Jack in 36 episodes of the NBC series '' The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'' (1977–1978). He played Buck Webb (
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's television series father) during the first two seasons of CBS's '' The Doris Day Show'' (1968–1970). He said in 1968 that he based his acting in that role on his father's personality. He did some writing and directing for the short-lived half-hour western ''
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'' starring Jeanette Nolan, which ran on CBS in the first half of 1974. He also played a small role on '' The Waltons'' as a relative of the Baldwin sisters. Pyle's best-known and longest-running television role was that of Uncle Jesse Duke in the CBS series '' The Dukes of Hazzard'' (1979–1985) (146 episodes).


Later years

In his later life, Pyle played mostly cameo television roles and retired from full-time acting. His last film role was in the 1994 film ''
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''. His last known acting role was as Jesse Duke in the 1997 CBS made-for-television movie '' The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!''.


Charitable efforts

Pyle sponsored Uncle Jesse's Fishing Tournament in
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. In 10 years of operation, the tournament raised more than $160,000 to support children's programs there. First established in 1988, the tournament is still going strong and celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017. It continues to support the children's charities of Lamar County.


Recognition

Pyle has a star in the Motion Pictures section of the
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at 7083 Hollywood Boulevard. It was dedicated on December 12, 1997. In 1991, the Texas Senate passed a resolution honoring Pyle and his wife for their work with Special Olympics and the Denver Pyle's Children's Charities.


Oil wealth

Within a few years of his final episode on ''
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'', "The Darling Fortune", Pyle began investing in oil, buying oil wells thought to be near the end of their working lifetimes cheaply at a time when the price of oil was $2.15 per barrel. By 1981, after new technologies allowed the remaining oil to be more economically recovered from the wells and the
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triggered a rise in prices to over $46 a barrel, he was very wealthy, having made much more money from oil than his total earnings in over 30 years as an actor. He said that he continued to work as an actor because "I look at it this way, acting provides the cash flow I need for oil speculation, and besides that I like acting. It's fun."


Personal life

In 1955, Pyle married Marilee Carpenter, a production assistant at
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. They had sons David and Tony. Marilee and Denver divorced in 1970. In 1983, Pyle married Tippie Johnston. That union lasted until his death.


Death

Pyle died of
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on Christmas Day 1997. Memorial services were held January 6, 1998, at First Baptist Church in Waxahachie, Texas. He is buried in an unmarked grave at the Forreston Cemetery in Forreston, Texas. His remains are interred beside those of his second wife's parents, J.T. Johnston and Erin Birch Johnston.


Selected filmography

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The Guilt of Janet Ames ''The Guilt of Janet Ames'' is a 1947 American sentimental film noir directed by Henry Levin, based on a story by Lenore Coffee, and starring Rosalind Russell and Melvyn Douglas. Plot War widow Janet Ames (Rosalind Russell) is stricken unconsc ...
'' (1947) as Masher (uncredited) *'' Devil Ship'' (1947) as Carl *''
Train to Alcatraz ''Train to Alcatraz'' is a 1948 American prison film directed by Philip Ford and starring Don Barry, Janet Martin, William Phipps, Roy Barcroft, and June Storey. Plot Criminals on a train bound for an infamous supermax prison plan to escape, a ...
'' (1948) as Hutch Hutchins *''
Marshal of Amarillo ''Marshal of Amarillo'' is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Clayton Moore, Roy Barcroft and Trevor Bardette. The film was r ...
'' (1948) as The Night Clerk *'' The Man from Colorado'' (1948) as Easy Jarrett (uncredited) *'' El Paso'' (1949) as Vigilante (uncredited) *''
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'' (1949) as Ed Quinn *'' Red Canyon'' (1949) as Hutch *'' Hellfire'' (1949) as Rex *''
Rim of the Canyon ''Rim of the Canyon'' is a 1949 American Western film directed by John English and starring and co-produced by Gene Autry; featuring Nan Leslie, and Thurston Hall. Based on the short story ''Phantom .45's Talk Loud'' by Joseph Chadwick, the ...
'' (1949) as Cash Collins (uncredited) *'' Too Late for Tears'' (1949) as Youth at Union Station (uncredited) *'' Flame of Youth'' (1949) as Lytz *'' The Big Wheel'' (1949) as Doctor *'' The Flying Saucer'' (1950) as Turner *''
Captain China ''Captain China'' is a 1950 American adventure film directed by Lewis R. Foster and written by Lewis R. Foster and Gwen Bagni. The film stars John Payne, Gail Russell, Jeffrey Lynn, Lon Chaney Jr., Edgar Bergen, Michael O'Shea and Ellen Corby. ...
'' (1950) as Steve *'' Singing Guns'' (1950) as Richards Henchman *''
Federal Agent at Large ''Federal Agent at Large'' is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair, written by Albert DeMond and starring Dorothy Patrick, Robert Rockwell, Kent Taylor, Estelita Rodriguez, Thurston Hall and Frank Puglia. The film was released o ...
'' (1950) as 'Jumpy' Jordan *'' Dynamite Pass'' (1950) as Thurber Henchman *'' Customs Agent'' (1950) as Al *'' The Old Frontier'' (1950) as Henchman George *''
Rough Riders of Durango ''Rough Riders of Durango'' is a 1951 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Walter Baldwin, Aline Towne, Steve Darrell, Ross Ford, and Denver Pyle. The film was released ...
'' (1951) as Henchman Lacey *'' Million Dollar Pursuit'' (1951) as Nick Algren *''
Drums in the Deep South ''Drums in the Deep South'' is an American Civil War war western film directed by William Cameron Menzies who was production designer of David O. Selznick's ''Gone With the Wind'' (1939) and also designed the cave sequences in Selznick's '' The ...
'' (1951) as Union Soldier Breaking Window (uncredited) *''
The Hills of Utah ''The Hills of Utah'' is a 1951 American Western film directed by John English and starring Gene Autry, Elaine Riley and Donna Martell.Pitts p.152 The film's sets were designed by the art director Charles Clague. Plot Cast * Gene Autry as ...
'' (1951) as Bowie French *''
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'' (1952) as Gunner / Mutineer (uncredited) *'' Oklahoma Annie'' (1952) as Skip *''
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'' (1952) as Glenn Hartley *'' Desert Passage'' (1952) as Allen *'' Fargo'' (1952) as Carey *''
Canyon Ambush ''Canyon Ambush'' is a 1952 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Joseph F. Poland. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Lee Roberts, Phyllis Coates, Hugh Prosser, Dennis Moore (actor), Dennis Moore and ...
'' (1952) as Tom Carlton-Replaced (credit only) *''
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'' (1952) as Bud Karnes *''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central chara ...
'' (1953) as Greasy (uncredited) *''
Fort Vengeance ''Fort Vengeance'' (aka ''Royal Mounted Police'') is a 1953 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring James Craig, Rita Moreno and Keith Larsen.A Perilous Journey'' (1953) as Bartender (uncredited) *'' The Lone Hand'' (1953) as Regulator (uncredited) *''
Rebel City ''Rebel City'' is a 1953 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Marjorie Lord and Robert Kent. The film is set in Junction City in Kansas during the American Civil War where Southern supporters are att ...
'' (1953) as Greeley *''
Column South ''Column South'' is a 1953 American Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova and starring Audie Murphy and Joan Evans.''C ...
'' (1953) as Confederate Spy in Yankee Uniform (uncredited) *'' Goldtown Ghost Riders'' (1953) as Bernie Malloy (uncredited) *'' Topeka'' (1953) as Jonas Bailey *'' Vigilante Terror'' (1953) as Henchman Sperry *'' Texas Bad Man'' (1953) as Tench *'' The Command'' (1954) as Infantryman (uncredited) *'' Ride Clear of Diablo'' (1954) as Reverend Moorehead *'' The Boy from Oklahoma'' (1954) as Bagley (uncredited) *'' Johnny Guitar'' (1954) as Posseman (uncredited) *'' Drum Beat'' (1954) as Fairchild (uncredited) *''
The Yellow Mountain ''The Yellow Mountain'' is a 1954 American Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Lex Barker, Mala Powers and Howard Duff. Plot Two former partners ("Andy Martin" and "Pete Menlo") from a previous mining claim are working in the s ...
'' (1954) as George Yost (uncredited) *''
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp ''The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'' is the first Western television series written for adults, premiering four days before '' Gunsmoke'' on September 6, 1955. Two weeks later came the Clint Walker western ''Cheyenne''. The series is loosely ...
'' (1955) as Ben Thompson *'' Ten Wanted Men'' (1955) as Dave Weed (uncredited) *'' Rage at Dawn'' (1955) as Clint Reno *'' Run for Cover'' (1955) as Harvey (uncredited) *'' To Hell and Back'' (1955) as Thompson *'' Top Gun'' (1955) as Hank Spencer (uncredited) *'' The Millionaire'' (1956) as Arthur Darner *''
Please Murder Me ''Please Murder Me!'' is a 1956 American film noir directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Angela Lansbury, Raymond Burr and Dick Foran. The film contains an incomplete copyright notice omitting mention of its claimant and has fallen into the pub ...
'' (1956) as Lieut. Bradley *'' I Killed Wild Bill Hickok'' (1956) as Jim Bailey *'' The Naked Hills'' (1956) as Bert Killian / Narrator *''
Yaqui Drums ''Yaqui Drums'' is a 1956 American Western film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Rod Cameron, J. Carrol Naish, Mary Castle.Pitts p.407 Plot Cast * Rod Cameron as Webb Dunham * J. Carrol Naish as Vacqi Jack * Mary Castle as Linda ...
'' (1956) as Lefty Barr *'' 7th Cavalry'' (1956) as Dixon *''
Gun Duel in Durango ''Gun Duel in Durango'' is a 1957 American Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring George Montgomery. It was originally known as ''The Last Gun in Durango''. Plot Will Sabre, an outlaw, decides to reform and ride to a new territo ...
'' (1957) as Ranger Captain *'' Destination 60,000'' (1957) as Mickey Hill *'' The Lonely Man'' (1957) as Brad, Red Bluff Sheriff *'' The Restless Gun'' (1957) Episode "Rink" as Sheriff *'' Jet Pilot'' (1957) as Mr. Simpson (uncredited) *''
Domino Kid ''Domino Kid'' is a 1957 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Kenneth Gamet and Hal Biller. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Kristine Miller, Andrew Duggan, Yvette Dugay, Peter Whitney and Eugene Iglesias. The film was relea ...
'' (1957) as Bill Dragger (uncredited) *'' Have Gun Will Travel'' (1957) as Clay Sommers (Episode: The Colonel and the Lady) *'' The Left Handed Gun'' (1958) as Ollinger *'' Fort Massacre'' (1958) as Collins *''
China Doll A china doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of glazed porcelain. The name comes from ''china'' being used to refer to the material porcelain. Colloquially the term ''china doll'' is sometimes used to refer to any porcelain or bisque doll, ...
'' (1958) as Col. Wiley *'' The Party Crashers'' (1958) as Ted Bickford *'' The Restless Gun'' (1959) Episode "The Pawn" *''
Good Day for a Hanging ''Good Day for a Hanging'' is a 1959 American B Western film directed by Nathan H. Juran and starring Fred MacMurray and Margaret Hayes. Plot Eddie Campbell (Robert Vaughn) and two other members of an outlaw band watch a stagecoach as it tr ...
'' (1959) as Deputy Ed Moore *'' King of the Wild Stallions'' (1959) as Doc Webber *'' The Horse Soldiers'' (1959) as Jackie Jo *''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central chara ...
''(1959) as Mike Blocker *'' Bat Masterson'' (1959) as Dan Morgan *''
Cast a Long Shadow ''Cast a Long Shadow'' is a 1959 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Thomas Carr (director), Thomas Carr and starring Audie Murphy and Terry Moore (actress), Terry Moore. The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Wa ...
'' (1959) as Preacher Harrison *''
The Rifleman ''The Rifleman'' is an American Western television program starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain. It was set in the 1880s in the fictional town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory. The sho ...
'' as The Hangman, Seth Mitchell, Henry Trumble, & George Tanner *" Perry Mason (TV Series) , S3, Ep24: The Case of the Ominous Outcast May 21, 1960" *'' Home from the Hill'' (1960) as Mr. Bradley (uncredited) *'' The Tall Man'' (1960) Episode "Garrett and the Kid" *''
The Alamo The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna reclaimed the Alamo Mission near San Ant ...
'' (1960) as Thimblerig (the Gambler) *'' Have Gun Will Travel (Episode-Ransom)'' (1960) as Colonel Celine *''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
'' (TV series, 1961–1972) as Theodore 'Ted' Hackett / Sheriff Tom Stedman / Marcus Caldwell / Claude Roman / Price Buchanan / Warden / Sheriff Ed (8 episodes) *'' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962) as Amos Carruthers *'' Geronimo'' (1962) as Senator Conrad *''
The Dick Van Dyke Show ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'' is an American television sitcom created by Carl Reiner that initially aired on CBS from October 3, 1961 to June 1, 1966, with a total of 158 half-hour episodes spanning five seasons. It was produced by Calvada Prod ...
'' (1963) as Uncle George *''Terrified'' (1963) as Sheriff Dixon *''
Mail Order Bride A mail-order bride is a woman who lists herself in catalogs and is selected by a man for marriage. In the twentieth century, the trend was primarily towards women living in developing countries seeking men in more developed nations. The majority ...
'' (1964) as Preacher Pope *''
Black Like Me ''Black Like Me'', first published in 1961, is a nonfiction book by journalist John Howard Griffin recounting his journey in the Deep South of the United States, at a time when African-Americans lived under racial segregation. Griffin was a na ...
'' (1964) as Man in pick-up truck *''
Cheyenne Autumn ''Cheyenne Autumn'' is a 1964 American epic Western film starring Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, James Stewart, and Edward G. Robinson. It tells the story of a factual event, the Northern Cheyenne Exodus of 1878–79, told in "Hollywood style" ...
'' (1964) as Sen. Henry (uncredited) *'' The Rounders'' (1965) as Bull *''
Mara of the Wilderness ''Mara of the Wilderness'' is a 1965 adventure film directed by Frank McDonald, produced by former Disney animator Brice Mack with his studio Unicorn Films, and starring Adam West, Lori Saunders, and Theodore Marcuse. Plot In the contemporar ...
'' (1965) as Kelly *'' Shenandoah'' (1965) as Pastor Bjoerling *'' Tammy ''(1965–66) as Grandpa Mordecai Tarleton *''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central chara ...
''(1965) as Cousin Claudius *''
The Great Race ''The Great Race'' is a 1965 American Technicolor slapstick comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood, directed by Blake Edwards, written by Arthur A. Ross (from a story by Edwards and Ross), and with music by Henry Manci ...
'' (1965) as Sheriff *'' Incident at Phantom Hill'' (1966) as 1st Hunter *'' Gunpoint'' (1966) as Cap *''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central chara ...
''(1966) as Caleb *''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centers on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central chara ...
''(1967) as Dr. Henry S. Rand *'' Tammy and the Millionaire'' (1967) as Grandpa Mordecai Tarleton *'' Welcome to Hard Times'' (1967) as Alfie — Stage Driver *''
Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut (Champion) Barrow (March 24, 1909May 23, 1934) were an American criminal couple who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression. The c ...
'' (1967) as Frank Hamer *'' Bandolero!'' (1968) as Muncie Carter *''
5 Card Stud ''5 Card Stud'' is a 1968 American Western mystery film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum. The script is based on a novel by Ray Gaulden and was written by Marguerite Roberts, who also wrote the screenplay o ...
'' (1968) as Sig Evers *'' Something Big'' (1971) as Junior Frisbee *''The Legend of Hillbilly John'' (1972) as Grandpappy John *'' Cahill U.S. Marshal'' (1973) as Denver *'' The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams'' (1977–1978) TV Series, as Mad Jack *'' Escape to Witch Mountain'' (1975) as Uncle Bené *''
The Boy Who Talked to Badgers ''The Boy Who Talked to Badgers'' is a 1975 American made-for-television adventure film directed by Gary Nelson, starring Christian Juttner and Carl Betz. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the novel '' Incident at Hawk's H ...
'' (1975) as Ben as an Adult *''
The Adventures of Frontier Fremont ''The Adventures of Frontier Fremont'', released in the UK as ''Spirit of the Wild'', is a 1976 American Western (genre), Western adventure film directed by Richard Friedenberg, starring Dan Haggerty and Denver Pyle. The Adventures of Frontier ...
'' (1976) as Big Bill Driggers *'' Hawmps!'' (1976) as Col. Seymour Hawkins *''
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson ''Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson'' is a 1976 revisionist Western film directed by Robert Altman and based on the 1968 play '' Indians'' by Arthur Kopit. It stars Paul Newman as William F. Cody, alias Buffalo Bi ...
'' (1976) as The Indian Agent *'' Welcome to L.A.'' (1976) as Carl Barber *''Guardian of the Wilderness'' (1976) as Galen Clark *'' Return from Witch Mountain'' (1978) as Uncle Bene *''Legend of the Northwest'' (1978) as Abner *''How Bugs Bunny Won The West'' (1978) as The Narrator *'' The Dukes of Hazzard'' (1979–1985, TV Series) as Uncle Jesse Duke *''Legend of the Wild'' (1981) *''Delta Fever'' (1987) as Walt *'' Return to Mayberry'' (1986, TV movie) as Briscoe Darling *''
Maverick Maverick, Maveric or Maverik may refer to: History * Maverick (animal), an unbranded range animal, derived from U.S. cattleman Samuel Maverick Aviation * AEA Maverick, an Australian single-seat sportsplane design * General Aviation Design Bure ...
'' (1994) as Old Gambler on Riverboat *'' The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!'' (1997) as Uncle Jesse Duke


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