Carl Lawrence Betz (March 9, 1921 – January 18, 1978) was an American stage, film, and television actor. He appeared in a variety of television series, including the
CBS soap opera
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''
Love of Life
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''; he is best remembered for playing
Donna Reed's television husband, Dr. Alex Stone, from 1958 to 1966 in the
ABC sitcom
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''
The Donna Reed Show''. Then between 1967 and 1969, Betz played defense attorney Clinton Judd in ABC's courtroom drama ''
Judd, for the Defense
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Synopsis
The show stars Carl Betz, who had pr ...
'', winning an
Emmy Award
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in 1969 for his work on that series.
Early years
Betz was born in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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, in 1921, the eldest child of Carl W. and Mary Leona Betz. His siblings were Mary Louise, Leona Ruth, and William Harlow.
["The Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930"](_blank)
digital copy of original enumeration page for "Crafton burough", Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, April 23, 1930. FamilySearch, an online genealogical database provided as a public service by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. Retrieved June 23, 2017. His father was a native of
Missouri
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; and according to the federal census of 1930, was then the chief chemist at a local laboratory and later, by 1940, for
Allegheny County.
Growing up in the Pittsburgh suburbs of
Crafton and
Mt. Lebanon,
[Remington, Fred (August 23, 1959)]
"Pittsburgher in Hollywood"
''The Pittsburgh Press''. p. TV7. Retrieved August 16, 2023. Betz began his amateur acting career at the age of 10, when he formed a theatrical company with six friends who performed plays in his grandmother's basement.
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''The Calgary Albertan''. September 5, 1959. p. 8. Retrieved August 16, 2023. After graduating from
Mt. Lebanon High School in 1939, he won a scholarship to
Duquesne University
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. Beginning in 1942, Betz served three and a half years in the
U.S. Army during
World War II
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, seeing action in
North Africa
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and
Italy
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.
After the war, Betz returned to
Carnegie Tech and earned a degree in drama. After graduation, he worked as a radio announcer and disk jockey before moving to
New York City
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. Betz continued working in summer- and winter-stock companies and also worked for a while as a doorman at
Radio City Music Hall
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.
Career

Betz made his
Broadway debut in 1952 in ''
The Long Watch'', and toured with
Veronica Lake in the summer-stock play, ''
The Voice of the Turtle''. He then appeared for 18 months as Collie Jordan on ''Love of Life''. Prior to his eight-year run on ''The Donna Reed Show'', Betz made guest appearances on such television series as ''
Sheriff of Cochise'', ''
Perry Mason'', ''
Gunsmoke
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'' (as Nate Timble and Ned Glass, an outlaw trying to go straight under an assumed name in the 1957 episode “Gone Straight” - credited as “Carl Bentz”), ''
The Millionaire'', and ''
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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''.
In 1958, Betz was cast as
pediatrician Dr. Alex Stone in ABC sitcom ''The Donna Reed Show''. The show revolves around the home and school problems of a middle-class American family in the late 1950s through the mid-1960s. Alex was often called upon to rescue wife Donna Stone (Reed) from awkward situations and to monitor the behavior of their children, Mary (
Shelley Fabares) and Jeff (
Paul Petersen). Jeff Stone introduced the sentimental hit song "
My Dad" in a 1962 episode, specifically singing the tune to Betz. The series was a hit for ABC and aired for eight seasons from September 1958 to March 1966. During the run of the series, Betz continued acting in stage roles during the show's hiatus. In 1964, he appeared as Reverend T. Lawrence Shannon in a limited stage run of ''
The Night of the Iguana'', for which he earned excellent reviews.
After ''The Donna Reed Show'' was cancelled, Betz returned to television roles and stage work.
In 1967, producer
Paul Monash offered Betz the role of defense lawyer Clinton Judd in the legal drama ''Judd, for the Defense''. Monash had seen Betz's performance in ''Night of the Iguana'' in 1964 and was impressed with his acting. Betz initially thought the role was for a guest spot, but soon realized Monash had proposed that he star in a new series. Betz initially had misgivings, stating, "I did not want to do another series, you get bored", but eventually relented, because he liked the scripts.
The series, which premiered on ABC in September 1967, was praised by critics, but struggled in the ratings.
Shortly after ABC cancelled the series in 1969, Betz won the
Primetime Emmy Award
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for
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series for his work on the series. He also made many guest appearances on a variety of popular television shows, such as ''
Mission: Impossible'', ''
The Mod Squad
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'', ''
Love, American Style
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'', and ''
Starsky & Hutch
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''. One of his last roles was as
General
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In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
Douglas MacArthur
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in the one-man stage play ''I Shall Return''.
Personal life and death
Betz was married twice and had one child. In June 1952, he married actress Lois Harmon with whom he had a son, Richard. The couple separated in May 1960 and divorced in 1961. In December 1963, Betz married Gloria Stone Martin, sister of actress
Nita Talbot. Through his marriage to Martin, Betz had a stepdaughter, Rio. Gloria and he remained together for 15 years, until Carl's death.
In 1977, Betz was diagnosed with terminal and inoperable
lung cancer
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. He kept his diagnosis private in order to continue working.
On November 29, 1977, Betz entered
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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in
Los Angeles
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. He died seven weeks later, on January 18, 1978, at age 56.
His remains were cremated.
Broadway credits
Filmography
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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