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Harold J. Stone (born Harold Hochstein, March 3, 1913November 18, 2005) was an American stage,
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, film, and
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character actor.


Early life and stage career

Stone was born to a
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ish acting family. At age six, Stone debuted on stage with his father, Jacob Hochstein, in the play ''White Slaves''. A graduate of
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, he attended the
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to study medicine, but he soon altered those career plans and decided, instead, to become an actor to support his mother. After gaining considerable acting experience in various plays during the 1930s, Stone was finally cast on
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, where between 1939 and the early 1950s, he appeared in a series of critically acclaimed productions such as '' One Touch of Venus'' and ''
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''. Some of his other Broadway credits include ''Morning Star'' (1939), ''A Bell for Adano'' (1944), ''S.S. Glencairn'' (1947), ''Abraham Cochrane'' (1963), ''Charley's Aunt'' (1970), and ''Ring Around the Bathtub'' (1971). Later in his career, after working extensively in films and television, Stone periodically returned to the stage, where in the 1960s and 1970s, he also directed several off-Broadway and Broadway productions, including ''
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''.


Film and television

Stone made his motion-picture debut in the Alan Ladd film noir classic ''
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'' (1946). He then went on to work in small but memorable roles in such films as '' The Harder They Fall'' (1956) with Humphrey Bogart, Alfred Hitchcock's ''
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'' (1956), '' Somebody Up There Likes Me'' (1956), ''
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'' (1957), ''
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'' (1957), ''
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'' (1960), '' The Chapman Report'' (1962), '' X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes'' (1963), ''
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'' (1965), ''
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'' (1965), '' The St. Valentine's Day Massacre'' (1967, as
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), ''
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'' (1967), the Danish film ''
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'' (1969), '' The Seven Minutes'' (1971), '' Mitchell'' (1975), and '' Hardly Working'' (1980). By 1949, Stone began to work increasingly on television, as well as in films. That year, he co-starred on the short-lived live television
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'' The Hartmans''. He also performed as Jake Goldberg in the comedy-drama '' The Goldbergs'' and as Lieutenant Hauser in the crime series ''
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''. In 1958, he played Rafe Larkin in the episode "The Last Comanchero" on the ABC/
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series ''
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'', and the next year he co-starred as a principal investigator in the syndicated series '' Grand Jury''. In the 1961–1962 season, Stone appeared three times in
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'' Target: The Corruptors!''. Then, in 1963, he appeared with Marsha Hunt in the ABC medical drama '' Breaking Point''. In September 1964, he appeared in the Western series '' Bonanza'' in the episode "The Hostage". Also in 1964, Stone performed as the character of Greenbriar in the episode "The Fluellen Family" on the action-adventure series ''
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''. In 1969–1970, Stone portrayed Hamilton Greeley in the NBC comedy series ''
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''. He also played Sam Steinberg on the 1972-1973 CBS comedy ''
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'', and had the role of Charlie on the CBS comedy ''
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'' (1975-1976). Stone eventually made more than 150 guest appearances on television series between the 1950s and mid-1980s. Some of those other series are ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Gunsmoke'', ''
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'', '' Cimarron City'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Islanders'', '' The Tall Man'', '' The Roaring 20's'', ''
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'', '' The Virginian'', ''
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'', '' Wanted: Dead or Alive'', '' Mr. Novak'', ''
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'', '' Route 66'', ''
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'', '' The Big Valley'', '' Trackdown'' (three episodes), ''
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'', '' Gilligan's Island'', '' Hogan's Heroes'' (three episodes), ''
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'', '' Mannix'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', '' Welcome Back Kotter'', ''
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'', ''
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'' (three episodes) and '' Charlie's Angels''.


Personal life and death

Stone was married twice. His first wife, Jean, died in 1960. He married again in 1962, but two years later separated from his second wife. He had two sons and one daughter. Stone died on November 18, 2005, at age 92, from natural causes at the Motion Picture and Television Retirement Home in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles.


Awards

In 1964, Stone was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his role in the
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dramatic series '' The Nurses''.


Filmography

* ''
The Blue Dahlia ''The Blue Dahlia'' is a 1946 American crime film and film noir with an original screenplay by Raymond Chandler''Variety'' film review; January 30, 1946, page 12.''Harrison's Reports'' film review; February 2, 1946, page 19. directed by George M ...
'' (1949) * '' The Harder They Fall'' (1956) as Art Leavitt * '' Somebody Up There Likes Me'' (1956) as Nick Barbella * '' Back from Eternity'' (1956) as Dealer (uncredited) * ''
The Wrong Man ''The Wrong Man'' is a 1956 American docudrama film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles. The film was drawn from the true story of an innocent man charged with a crime, as described in the book ''The True St ...
'' (1956) as Det. Lt. Bowers * ''
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'' (1957) as Seth Jackson * ''
Man Afraid ''Man Afraid'' is a 1957 American film noir directed by Harry Keller and starring George Nader, Phyllis Thaxter and Tim Hovey. Plot A minister ( George Nader) accidentally kills a young burglar. The father of the burglar ( Eduard Franz) sets ou ...
'' (1957) as Lieutenant Marlin * ''
The Garment Jungle ''The Garment Jungle'' is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Lee J. Cobb, Kerwin Mathews, Gia Scala, Richard Boone and Valerie French. Plot Alan Mitchell is a returning Korean War veteran who joins hi ...
'' (1957) as Tony * '' House of Numbers'' (1957) as Henry Nova - Prison Guard * ''
The Invisible Boy ''The Invisible Boy'' (aka ''S.O.S Spaceship'') is a 1957 black and white American science fiction film from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, produced by Nicholas Nayfack, directed by Herman Hoffman, and starring Richard Eyer and Philip Abbott. It is the ...
'' (1957) as Gen. Swayne * ''
These Thousand Hills ''These Thousand Hills'' is a 1959 American Western film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Don Murray, Richard Egan, Lee Remick, Stuart Whitman and Patricia Owens. The screenplay was written by Alfred Hayes. It is based on the nov ...
'' (1959) as Ram Butler * ''
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'' (1960) as David * '' The Chapman Report'' (1962) as Frank Garnell * '' Showdown'' (1963) as Lavalle * '' X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes'' (1963) as Dr. Sam Brant * ''
The Greatest Story Ever Told ''The Greatest Story Ever Told'' is a 1965 American epic film produced and directed by George Stevens. It is a retelling of the Biblical account about Jesus of Nazareth, from the Nativity through to the Ascension. Along with the ensemble cast ...
'' (1965) as Gen. Varus * ''
Girl Happy ''Girl Happy'' is a 1965 American musical romantic comedy and beach party film starring Elvis Presley in his eighteenth feature. The movie won a fourth place prize Laurel Award in the category Top Musical of 1965. It featured the song " Puppet ...
'' (1965) as Big Frank * ''Affair with a Killer'' (1966) edited a two-part episode (Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off) from the
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Seaway together into a feature film. * '' The St. Valentine's Day Massacre'' (1967) as
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* ''
The Big Mouth ''The Big Mouth'' is a 1967 American comedy film produced, directed, co-written, and starring Jerry Lewis. It was filmed in San Diego and features Frank De Vol as an onscreen narrator. Plot Gerald Clamson is a bank examiner who loves fishing on ...
'' (1967) as Thor * ''
The Olsen Gang in a Fix ''The Olsen Gang in a Fix'' ( da, Olsen-banden på spanden) is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the second in the ''Olsen-banden''-series. Plot After yet another unsuccessful robbery Ego ...
'' (1969) as Serafimo Mozerella * '' Which Way to the Front?'' (1970) as General Buck * '' The Seven Minutes'' (1971) as Judge Upshaw * '' Pickup on 101'' (1972) as 2nd Farmer * ''
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'' (1974) as Lt. Luther Jacoby * ''
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'' (1975) as George * '' Mitchell'' (1975) as Tony Gallano * '' Hardly Working'' (1980) as Frank Loucazi


Television appearances (selected)

* ''
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'' 'The Zeke Thomas Story' as Zeke Thomas (1957) * ''
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 show ...
'', "The Home Ranch" as Oat Jackford (1958), "Trail of Hate" as "Benjamin Stark" (1960) and "The Bullet" as "The Marshall" (1963) * '' Bonanza'', "The Hostage" as "Chad Cord" (1964) * '' Voyage to the Bottom of the Seas, "Mutiny" as "Admiral Jiggs Starke" (1965) * '' The Virginian'', "The Laramie Road" as "Ev Clinchy" (1965), "The Mark of a Man" as "Jake" (1966), "Ride to Delphi" as "Einar Carlson" (1966), "Death Wait" as "Grant Buchanan" (1969) and "Holocaust" as "Adam Southcort" (1970) * ''
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' is an American spy fiction television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. The series follows secret agents, played by Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, who work for a secret ...
'', "The It's All Greek to Me Affair" as "Stavros Macropalous" (1967) * '' The Hartmans'', "The Handyman" (1949) * ''
The Walter Winchell File ''The Walter Winchell File'' is a television crime drama series that initially aired from 1957 to 1958, dramatizing cases from the New York City Police Department that were covered in the ''New York Daily Mirror''. The series featured columnist an ...
'', "The Decision" as "Bender" (1957) and "Death Comes in a Small Package: File #37" as "Lt. Hauser" (1959) * '' Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', "The Night the World Ended" as "Mr. Halloran" (1957), " Lamb to the Slaughter" as "Lieutenant Jack Noonan" (1958) and "Ambition" as "Mac Davis" (1961) * ''
The Restless Gun ''The Restless Gun'' is an American Western television series that appeared on NBC between 1957 and 1959, with John Payne in the role of Vint Bonner, a wandering cowboy in the era after the American Civil War. A skilled gunfighter, Bonner is a ...
'', "Sheriff Billy" as "Ben Reed" (1958) * '' Wanted Dead or Alive'', “The Cure” in a comedic role as the reformed town drunk "Harry Simmons" (1960) * ''
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'', " The Arrival" as "Grant Sheckly" (1961) (S3E2) * '' Hogan's Heroes'', "Bad Day in Berlin" as "Major Teppel", "The Defector" as "Field Marshal Rudolph Richter", "Look at the Pretty Snowflakes" as "General Strommberger" * '' Gunsmoke'', "He Who Lives by the Sword" as "Joe Delk" (1957), "Letter of the Law" as "Judge Rambeau" (1958), "Buffalo Hunter" as "Gatluf" (1959), "Miss Kitty" as "Horace" (1961), "Homecoming" as "Orval" (1964), "Hung High" as "Jim Downey" (1964) and "He Who Steals" as "Jeff Sutro" (1965), (but is totally left off the credits as producers listed the wrong actors and characters of the episode). * '' The Big Valley'', "Teacher of Outlaws", as the outlaw leader "Sam" (1966) * '' Gilligan's Island'', "Goodbye Old Paint" as "Alexandre Gregor Dubov" (1965) * ''
Get Smart ''Get Smart'' is an American comedy television series parodying the secret agent genre that had become widely popular in the first half of the 1960s, with the release of the ''James Bond'' films. It was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, an ...
'', "Ship of Spies Part 1" as "Captain Groman" (1966) and "Ship of Spies Part 2" as "Captain Groman" (1966) * '' Have Gun Will Travel'', "A Matter Of Ethics" as "Holgate" (1957), "Helen of Abajinian" as "Samuel Abajinian" (1957) and "The Last Judgement" as "Judge Greenleaf" (1961) * '' Mission: Impossible, "Blind" as "John Lawton" (1971) * ''
Three's Company ''Three's Company'' is an American sitcom television series that aired for eight seasons on ABC from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984. It is based on the British sitcom '' Man About the House''. The story revolves around three single room ...
'', "The Loan Shark" as "Bernie Bustamente" (1979) * ''
Welcome Back, Kotter ''Welcome Back, Kotter'' is an American sitcom starring Gabe Kaplan as a high-school teacher in charge of a racially and ethnically diverse remedial education class called the "Sweathogs." Recorded in front of a live studio audience, the seri ...
'', "Kotter and Son" as "Charlie Kotter" (Gabe's father) (1977) * ''
Barney Miller ''Barney Miller'' is an American sitcom television series set in a New York City Police Department police station on East 6th St in Greenwich Village. The series was broadcast on ABC Network from January 23, 1975, to May 20, 1982. It was created ...
'', "Kidnapping: Part 1 and 2" as "Mr. Siegel" (1978) and "Homicide: Part 1 and 2" as "Steven Haddad" (1980) * '' Trackdown'', "The Witness" as "Aaron Yewcic" (1958), "The School Teacher" as "Quince Flanders" (1958) and "Fear" as "Ambrose Hooker" (1959) * ''
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'', "The Last Comanchero" as "Rafe Larkin" (1958) and "The Wedding Rings" as "Perez" (1962)


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