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Jeff Corey (born Arthur Zwerling; August 10, 1914 – August 16, 2002) was an American stage and screen actor who became a well-respected acting teacher after being blacklisted in the 1950s.


Life and career

Corey attended New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn and was active in the school's Dramatic Society. In the mid-1930s, he acted with the Clare Tree Major Children's Theater of New York. When Corey began making films, his agent suggested that he change his name from Arthur Zwerling, and he did so. He worked with Jules Dassin, Elia Kazan, John Randolph and other politically liberal theatrical personalities. Although he attended some meetings of the
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, Corey never joined. A
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veteran, Corey served in the
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. His memoir, ''Improvising Out Loud: My Life Teaching Hollywood How To Act'', which he wrote with his daughter, Emily Corey, is published by the University Press of Kentucky. His longtime friend and former student
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wrote the foreword for the book.


Hollywood

Corey moved to Hollywood in 1940 and became a
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. One of his film roles was in '' Superman and the Mole Men'' (1951), which was later edited to a two-part episode of the television series '' The Adventures of Superman'', retitled "The Unknown People". His portrayal of a xenophobic vigilante coincidentally reflected what was about to happen to him. Prior to that, Corey appeared in '' Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man''. (1943), as one of the men who discover the body of the vagrant Freddy Jolly.


Blacklisted

Corey's career was halted in the early 1950s, when he was summoned before the
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. Corey refused to give names of alleged Communists and subversives in the entertainment industry and went so far as to ridicule the panel by offering critiques of the testimony of the previous witnesses. This behavior led to his being blacklisted for 12 years. "Most of us were retired Reds. We had left it, at least I had, years before," Corey told Patrick McGilligan, the co-author of ''Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist'', who teaches film at
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. "The only issue was, did you want to just give them their token names so you could continue your career, or not? I had no impulse to defend a political point of view that no longer interested me particularly ... They just wanted two new names so they could hand out more subpoenas." During his blacklisting, Corey drew upon his experience in various actors' workshops (including the Actors' Lab, which he helped establish) by seeking work as an acting teacher. He soon became one of the most influential teachers in Hollywood. His students, at various times, included Robert Blake, James Coburn, Richard Chamberlain, James Dean,
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, Jack Nicholson, Roger Corman,
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.


Back to work in the 1960s

In 1962, Corey began working in films again, and remained active into the 1990s. He played Hoban in '' The Cincinnati Kid'' (1965), Tom Chaney, the principal villain in ''
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'' (1969), and Sheriff Bledsoe in '' Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'' (also 1969), who says to the co-stars, "I never met a soul more affable than you, Butch, or faster than the Kid, but you're still nothing but two-bit outlaws on the dodge. It's over, don't you get that? Your times is over and you're gonna die bloody, and all you can do is choose where." In ''
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'' (1966), a science-fiction drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring
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, Corey with
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and John Randolph played wealthy executives who opt to restart their lives with new identities. Corey played a police detective in the psychological thriller '' The Premonition'' (1976) and he reprised the role of Sheriff Bledsoe in the prequel '' Butch and Sundance: The Early Days'' (1979). He also played Wild Bill Hickok in '' Little Big Man'' (1970). Corey directed some of the screen tests for ''
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'' (1978), which can be seen in the DVD extras, and played Lex Luthor in several try-outs.


Television

Corey made guest appearances on many television series. He appeared as murder victim Carl Bascom in the '' Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Reckless Rockhound" (1964). He was featured on
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series, too, including an episode of '' The Outer Limits'' (" O.B.I.T.", 1963) in which he played Byron Lomax; ''
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'' ("
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", 1969) in which he played High Advisor Plasus; as Caspay in '' Beneath the Planet of the Apes'' (1970), and '' Babylon 5'' (" Z'ha'dum", 1996) in which he played Justin. Corey played Dr. Miles Talmadge on
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's '' Night Gallery'' season-one episode one, "The Dead Man", on December 16, 1970. Corey detailed his television work on ''Night Gallery'' in an interview in February 1973 aboard the SS ''Universe Campus'' of Chapman College. He was proudest of this work, for which he received an Emmy nomination. During the 1970s, Corey also played Dr. Scott Rivers, an older man with whom Carol Lester (the character played by Marcia Wallace) becomes romantically involved, in 1973 in "Old Man Rivers," episode 31 of the ''
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''. In 1974, he appeared in "Murder on the 13th Floor," episode 6 of the
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legal drama '' Hawkins''. He also appeared in the short-lived 1974 series '' Paper Moon'', a comedy about a father and his presumed daughter roaming through the
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during the
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based on the 1973 film of the same name. In the 1980s, Corey was in a 1984 episode of Bob Newhart's show '' Newhart'' as a judge. He played a man who believed he was Santa Claus in a 1984 episode of '' Night Court''. He also had a role in a third-season episode of ''Night Court'' in 1986 as a burned-out judge who had lost his grip on reality. Corey was the voice of the villain
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(in elderly form) in '' Spider-Man: The Animated Series'' in 1994.


Radio

In the era of
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, Corey portrayed Detective Lieutenant Ybarra on the crime drama '' The Adventures of Philip Marlowe'' on NBC (1947) and CBS (1948–1951).


Personal life and death

Corey and his wife Hope had been married for 64 years at the time of his death at the age of 88 on August 16, 2002.


Filmography


Film

* '' I Am the Law'' (1938) as Thug (uncredited) * '' ...One Third of a Nation...'' (1939) as Man in Crowd at Fir (uncredited) * '' Third Finger, Left Hand'' (1940) as Johann (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1940) as Second Man on Stairs (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1940) as Mr. Corey (uncredited) * '' Petticoat Politics'' (1941) as Henry Trotter * ''
The Lady from Cheyenne ''The Lady from Cheyenne'' is a 1941 American comedy western film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Loretta Young, Robert Preston and Edward Arnold. Plot In the 1860s, after receiving an inheritance a Philadelphia Quaker school teacher h ...
'' (1941) as Reporter (uncredited) * ''
Mutiny in the Arctic ''Mutiny in the Arctic'' is a 1941 American action adventure film directed by John Rawlins and starring Richard Arlen, Andy Devine and Anne Nagel. It was part of their Aces of Action series produced and released by Universal Pictures. It was als ...
'' (1941) as The Cook * ''
The Devil and Daniel Webster "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1936) is a short story by American writer Stephen Vincent Benét. He tells of a New Hampshire farmer who sells his soul to the devil and is later defended by Daniel Webster, a fictional version of the noted 19th-c ...
'' (1941) as Tom Sharp (uncredited) * '' You Belong to Me'' (1941) as Mr. Greener (uncredited) * ''
Paris Calling ''Paris Calling'' is a 1941 war film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott, Elisabeth Bergner, and Basil Rathbone. Plot Cast * Elisabeth Bergner as Marianne Jannetier * Randolph Scott as Lt. Nicholas 'Nick' Jordan * Basi ...
'' (1941) as Secretary (uncredited) * ''
North to the Klondike ''North to the Klondike'' is a 1942 American action movie directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Broderick Crawford, Evelyn Ankers and Andy Devine. The supporting cast features Lon Chaney, Jr. in his last film before '' The Wolf Man'', which al ...
'' (1942) as Lafe Jordan * '' Roxie Hart'' (1942) as Orderly (uncredited) * '' Who Is Hope Schuyler?'' (1942) as Medical Examiner * '' The Man Who Wouldn't Die'' (1942) as Coroner Tim Larsen * ''
Small Town Deb ''Small Town Deb'' is a 1941 teenage comedy by 20th Century Fox directed by Harold Schuster and starring Jane Withers and Jane Darwell. Withers had a story credit on the film under the pseudonym Jerrie Walters and costumes were made by Herschel ...
'' (1942) as Hector * '' Syncopation'' (1942) as Kit's Attorney (uncredited) * '' The Postman Didn't Ring'' (1942) as Harwood Green * '' Girl Trouble'' (1942) as Mr. Mooney (uncredited) * ''
Tennessee Johnson ''Tennessee Johnson'' is a 1942 American film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by William Dieterle and written by Milton Gunzburg, Alvin Meyers, John Balderston, and We ...
'' (1942) as Captain (uncredited) * '' Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man'' (1943) as Crypt Keeper (uncredited) * ''
The Moon Is Down ''The Moon Is Down'' is a novel by American writer John Steinbeck. Fashioned for adaptation for the theatre and for which Steinbeck received the Norwegian King Haakon VII Freedom Cross, it was published by Viking Press in March 1942. The story ...
'' (1943) as Albert (uncredited) * '' Aerial Gunner'' (1943) as Flight Crew Member (uncredited) * '' My Friend Flicka'' (1943) as Tim Murphy * '' Somewhere in the Night'' (1946) as Bank Teller (uncredited) * '' Joe Palooka, Champ'' (1946) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog'' (1946) as Sam Black (uncredited) * ''
Rendezvous with Annie ''Rendezvous with Annie'' is a 1946 comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and written by and Mary Loos and Richard Sale. The film stars Eddie Albert, Faye Marlowe and Gail Patrick. The supporting cast features C. Aubrey Smith and William Frawley. ...
'' (1946) as Howard (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1946) as "Blinky" Franklin (uncredited) * '' The Shocking Miss Pilgrim'' (1947) as Stenographer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1947) as Clem (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1947) as Bice * '' Miracle on 34th Street'' (1947) as Reporter (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1947) as Freshman Stack * '' Hoppy's Holiday'' (1947) as Jed * ''
Unconquered Unconquered or The Unconquered may refer to: Films * ''Unconquered'' (1917 film), a drama film by Frank Reicher * ''Unconquered'' (1947 film), an adventure film by Cecil B. DeMille * ''The Unconquered'' (documentary) or ''Helen Keller in Her Sto ...
'' (1947) as Trapper (uncredited) * '' The Flame'' (1947) as Stranger (uncredited) * '' The Gangster'' (1947) as Karty's Brother-in-Law (uncredited) * ''
Alias a Gentleman ''Alias a Gentleman'' is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Wallace Beery. The supporting cast includes Dorothy Patrick, Tom Drake, Gladys George and Sheldon Leonard. Plot Jim Breedin has been in pris ...
'' (1948) as Zu * ''
The Wreck of the Hesperus "The Wreck of the Hesperus" is a narrative poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published in ''Ballads and Other Poems'' in 1842. It is a story that presents the tragic consequences of a skipper's pride. On an ill-fated voyag ...
'' (1948) as Joshua Hill * ''
Let's Live Again ''Let's Live Again'' is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by Rodney Carlisle and Robert Smiley. The film stars John Emery, Hillary Brooke, Taylor Holmes, Diana Douglas, James Millican and Charles D. Brown. T ...
'' (1948) as Bartender * ''
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'' (1948) as Cigarette Smoker (uncredited) * '' I, Jane Doe'' (1948) as Immigration Officer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1948) as Carl Schwartzmiller * '' A Southern Yankee'' (1948) as Union Cavalry Sergeant (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1948) as Prison Guard * ''
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'' (1948) as Shaun * '' Wake of the Red Witch'' (1948) as Mr. Loring * ''
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'' (1949) as Beecham * ''
City Across the River ''City Across the River'' is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane and starring Stephen McNally, Thelma Ritter, Sue England, Barbara Whiting, Luis Van Rooten and Jeff Corey. The screenplay is based on the novel ''The Ambo ...
'' (1949) as Police Lieutenant Louie Macon * '' Roughshod'' (1949) as Jed Graham * '' Home of the Brave'' (1949) as Doctor * ''
Follow Me Quietly ''Follow Me Quietly'' is a 1949 semidocumentary film noir / police procedural film directed by Richard Fleischer. The drama features William Lundigan, Dorothy Patrick, Jeff Corey, and others. Plot A mysterious killer, known only as "The Judge" ...
'' (1949) as Police Sgt. Art Collins * '' Scene of the Crime'' (1949) as Man Arrested with Switchblade (uncredited) * '' Bagdad'' (1949) as Mohammed Jao * ''
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'' (1950) as Bart * '' Singing Guns'' (1950) as Richards * ''
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'' (1950) as Keeley * '' Rock Island Trail'' (1950) as
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* '' Bright Leaf'' (1950) as John Barton * '' The Next Voice You Hear...'' (1950) as Freddie Dibson * ''
Fourteen Hours ''Fourteen Hours'' is a 1951 American drama directed by Henry Hathaway, which tells the story of a New York City police officer trying to stop a despondent man from jumping to his death from the 15th floor of a hotel. The film won critical accla ...
'' (1951) as Police Sgt. Farley * '' Rawhide'' (1951) as Luke Davis * '' Only the Valiant'' (1951) as Joe Harmony * ''
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'' (1951) as Coyote * '' Sirocco'' (1951) as Feisal (uncredited) * '' The Prince Who Was a Thief'' (1951) as Emir Mokar * ''
Never Trust a Gambler ''Never Trust a Gambler'' is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Dane Clark, Cathy O'Donnell and Tom Drake. Plot Steve Garry, insisting he has quit gambling, asks his ex-wife Virginia Merrill if he can lay ...
'' (1951) as Lou Brecker * '' Red Mountain'' (1951) as Sgt. Skee * '' Superman and the Mole Men'' (1951) as Luke Benson * '' The Balcony'' (1963) as Bishop * ''
The Yellow Canary ''The Yellow Canary'' is a 1963 American thriller film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Pat Boone and Barbara Eden. It was adapted by Rod Serling from a novel by Whit Masterson, who also wrote the novel that was the basis for Orson Welles' '' ...
'' (1963) as Joe Pyle * '' Lady in a Cage'' (1964) as George L. Brady Jr. aka Repent * ''
The Treasure of the Aztecs ''The Treasure of the Aztecs'' (German: ''Der Schatz der Azteken'') is a 1965 western adventure film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lex Barker, Gérard Barray and Michèle Girardon. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy a ...
'' (1965) as Abraham Lincoln * ''Pyramid of the Sun God'' (1965) (uncredited) * '' Once a Thief'' (1965) as Lt. Kebner SFPD * '' Mickey One'' (1965) as Larry Fryer * '' The Cincinnati Kid'' (1965) as Hoban * ''
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'' (1966) as Mr. Ruby * ''
In Cold Blood ''In Cold Blood'' is a non-fiction novel by American author Truman Capote, first published in 1966. It details the 1959 murders of four members of the Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. Capote learned of the qu ...
'' (1967) as Mr. Hickock * '' The Boston Strangler'' (1968) as John Asgeirsson * '' Impasse'' (1969) as Wombat * ''
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'' (1969) as Tom Chaney * '' Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'' (1969) as Sheriff Bledsoe * '' Beneath the Planet of the Apes'' (1970) as Caspay * ''
Getting Straight ''Getting Straight'' is a 1970 American comedy film motion picture directed by Richard Rush, released by Columbia Pictures. The story centered upon student politics at a university in the early 1970s, seen through the eyes of non-conformist grad ...
'' (1970) as Dr. Edward Willhunt * ''
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! ''They Call Me Mister Tibbs!'' is a 1970 American DeLuxe Color crime drama film directed by Gordon Douglas. The second installment in a trilogy, the release was preceded by '' In the Heat of the Night'' (1967) and followed by '' The Organizatio ...
'' (1970) as Captain Marden * ''
Cover Me Babe ''Cover Me Babe'' is a 1970 drama film about a young filmmaker who is hypercritical about everything including his own work. Almost really doesn't care to get a studio contract. The film was directed by Noel Black, and stars Robert Forster and Son ...
'' (1970) as Paul * '' Little Big Man'' (1970) as Wild Bill Hickok * '' Clay Pigeon'' (1971) as Clinic Doctor * ''
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'' (1971) as Trooper * ''
Catlow ''Catlow'' is a 1971 American Western film, based on a 1963 novel of the same name by Louis L'Amour. It stars Yul Brynner as a renegade outlaw determined to pull off a Confederate gold heist. It co-stars Richard Crenna and Leonard Nimoy. Nimo ...
'' (1971) as Merridew * ''
Something Evil ''Something Evil'' is a 1972 American made-for-television horror film starring Sandy Dennis, Darren McGavin and Ralph Bellamy. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the screenplay was written by Robert Clouse. Plot A married couple with two young childre ...
'' (1972, TV Movie) as Gehrmann * '' Paper Tiger'' (1975) as Mr. King * '' Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free (1976) as Judge Janeway * '' The Premonition'' (1976) as Lieutenant Mark Denver * '' The Last Tycoon'' (1976) as Doctor * ''Rooster: Spurs of Death!'' (1977) as Kink * ''
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'' (1977) as Hagen * '' Curse of the Black Widow'' (1977, TV Movie) as Aspa Soldado * '' Oh, God!'' (1977) as Rabbi Silverstone * ''
Captains Courageous ''Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks'' is an 1897 novel by Rudyard Kipling that follows the adventures of fifteen-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr., the spoiled son of a railroad tycoon, after he is saved from drowning by a Portuguese f ...
'' (1977, TV Movie) as Salters * '' Jennifer'' (1978) as Luke Baylor * ''
The Wild Geese ''The Wild Geese'' is a 1978 war film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris, and Hardy Krüger. The screenplay concerns a group of mercenaries in Africa. It was the result of a long-held ambit ...
'' (1978) as Mr. Martin * '' The Pirate'' (1978, TV Movie) as Prince Feiyad * '' Butch and Sundance: The Early Days'' (1979) as Sheriff Ray Bledsoe * ''Up River'' (1979) as Bagshaw * ''
Battle Beyond the Stars ''Battle Beyond the Stars'' is a 1980 American space opera film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Jimmy T. Murakami, and starring Richard Thomas, Robert Vaughn, George Peppard, John Saxon, Sybil Danning and Darlanne Fluegel. Intended as ...
'' (1980) as Zed * '' The Sword and the Sorcerer'' (1982) as Craccus * ''
Conan the Destroyer ''Conan the Destroyer'' is a 1984 American epic sword and sorcery film directed by Richard Fleischer from a screenplay by Stanley Mann and a story by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway. Based on the character Conan the Barbarian created by Robert E. ...
'' (1984) as Grand Vizier * '' Creator'' (1985) as Dean Harrington * '' Fist of the North Star'' (1986, Streamline) as Ryuuken / Narrator (1991) (English version, voice) * ''Tajna manastirske rakije'' (1988) as Colonel Frazier * '' Messenger of Death'' (1988) as Willis Beecham * '' Bird on a Wire'' (1990) as Lou Baird * '' The Judas Project'' (1990) as Poneras * '' Ruby Cairo'' (1992) as Joe Dick * '' Beethoven's 2nd'' (1993) as Gus, the Janitor * '' Color of Night'' (1994) as Ashland * '' Surviving the Game'' (1994) as Hank * ''American Hero'' (1997) * ''Ted'' (1998) as Professor


Television

* '' The Outer Limits'' –
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, episode seven – " O.B.I.T." – Byron Lomax (1963) * '' The Wild Wild West'' – two episodes: ** "The Night of a Thousand Eyes" – Captain Ansel Coffin (1965) ** "The Night of the Underground Terror" – Colonel Tacitus Mosely (1968) * '' Bonanza'' – two episodes: ** Season eight, episode 13 – "The Bridegroom" – Tuck Dowling (1966) ** Season 12, episode 15 – "A Single Pilgrim" – Frank Brennan (1971) * ''
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" – Plasus (1969) * '' Hawaii Five-O'' – two episodes: ** "King of the Hill" – Doctor William Hanson (1969) ** "Highest Castle, Deepest Grave" – Duncan (1971) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – "The Night Riders" – Judge Procter (1969) * '' Night Gallery'' – episode – " The Dead Man" – Dr. Miles Talmadge (1970) * '' Mannix'' – episode – "Overkill" – Paul Sorenson (1971) * '' Alias Smith and Jones'' – two episodes (1972): ** "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg" (Director) ** "The Day the Amnesty Came Through" – Governor George W. Baxter * '' Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' – episode – "The High Flying Spy: Part 1" – Gen. McClellan (1972) * ''
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'' – episode – "Short Circuit" – Dr. Carl Moen (1972) * '' Police Story'' – episode – "The Big Walk" – Defense Attorney (1973) * '' Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law'' – episode – "Poor Children of Eve" – Monsignor Morell (1973) * '' The Bob Newhart Show'' – episode – "Old Man Rivers" – Doctor Scott Rivers (1973) * '' Hawkins'' – episode – "Murder on the 13th Floor" (1974) * '' Paper Moon'' – episode – "Impostor" – Jeb Crew (1974) * ''
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'' – episode – "Lost Love" – Orin Thatcher (1975) * '' Starsky and Hutch'' – episode – "Death Ride" – Andrew Mello (1975) * '' Kojak'' – episode – "A House of Prayer, a Den of Thieves" – Frank Raynor (1975) * '' McCloud'' – episode – "Our Man in the Harem" – Sheik Kipal (1976) * '' The Bionic Woman'' – episode – "The Night Demon" – Thomas Bearclaw (1977) * '' Testimony of Two Men'' – William Simpson (1977) * '' Greatest Heroes of the Bible'' – episode – "David & Goliath" – Saul (1978) * ''
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'' – episode – "Let the Goodtimes Roll/Nightmare/The Tiger" – Tibur (uncredited) (1978) * ''
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'' – two episodes: ** "The Prisoner" – Ralph Timmons (1978) ** "The Desk" – Caleb Webber (1979) * '' One Day at a Time'' – episode – "Grandma Leaves Grandpa" – Mr. Romano (1979) * '' Little House on the Prairie'' – two episodes: ** "Barn Burner" – Judge Parker (1979) ** "Blind Justice" – Edgar Mills (1981) * '' Night Court'' – two episodes: ** "Santa Goes Downtown" – Santa (1984) ** "The Night Off" – Judge Hirsch (1986) * '' Simon & Simon'' – episode – "Slither" – Police Sgt. Spencer (1985) * '' The A-Team'' – episode – "Family Reunion" – A.J. Bancroft (1986) * '' Perfect Strangers'' – episode – "Taking Stock" – Henry Casselman (1987) * '' War of the Worlds'' – episode – "Eye for an Eye" – Francis Flannery (1988) * '' Jake and the Fatman'' – episode – "It All Depends on You" – Judge Ralph Colella (1989) * '' Beauty and the Beast'' – episode – "The Reckoning" – Winston Burke (1989) * ''
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'' - Season 1, Episode 21 - "Death and Stuff" - Salesman (1989)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0688769/ (1990) * '' Picket Fences'' – episode – "This Little Piggy" – The Captain (1995) * ''
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'' –
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, episode seven – "The Bounty Hunter" – Alex Cooper (1995) * '' Spider-Man: The Animated Series'' – two seasons, five episodes – voice of Elderly Silvermane (1995–1997): ** Season two (''Neogenic Nightmare'') *** "Chapter 1: The Insidious Six" *** "Chapter 2: Battle of the Insidious Six" *** "Chapter 11: Tablet of Time" *** "Chapter 12: Ravages of Time" ** Season four (''Partners in Danger'') *** "Chapter 5: Partners" * '' Babylon 5'' – season three (''Point of No Return''), episode 22 – " Z'ha'dum" – Justin (1996)


Other credits

* '' The Adventures of Philip Marlowe'' – radio series – Lieutenant Ebarra ("various times" (1948–1951)) * '' Inside Magoo'' – animated short – voice of Doctor (1960) * '' Alias Smith and Jones'' – director – episodes – "The Men That Corrupted Hadleyburg" and "The Day the Amnesty Came Through" (1972)


References


General sources

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External links


''Improvising Out Loud''

Excerpts from ''Improvising Out Loud'' from Google Books
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The Jeff Corey Collection
is held by the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, The Ohio State University Libraries.

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