Charles McGraw (born Charles Crisp Butters; May 10, 1914 – July 29, 1980) was an American stage, film and television actor whose career spanned more than three decades.
Early life
McGraw was born to Beatrice (
née
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Crisp) and Francis P. Butters in
Des Moines, Iowa
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.
Federal census records indicate that he later moved with his parents to
Akron, Ohio
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, where his father worked as a salesman and service manager. In January 1932, McGraw graduated from high school in Akron and then attended one semester of college.
His early jobs included working on a freighter and dancing in night clubs.
Career
Stage
Before getting into film, McGraw was active in theatrical road companies.
[ He also appeared in "dozens of off-Broadway productions."]
Film
McGraw made his first film in 1942 with a small, uncredited role in '' The Undying Monster'' at Fox. He was in '' Tonight We Raid Calais'' (1942) and '' They Came to Blow Up America'' (1943) at the same studio, and also '' Two Tickets to London'' (1943), ''Destroyer
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larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats. They were conceived i ...
'' (1943), '' Corvette K-225'' (1943), '' The Mad Ghoul'' (1943), '' The Impostor'' (1944), and '' The Seventh Cross'' (1944).
He developed into a leading man, especially in the film noir
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genre, during the late 1940s and early 1950s. His gravelly voice and rugged looks enhanced his appeal in that very stylistic genre.
His first notable role was in ''The Killers
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'' (1946), which opens with McGraw and fellow heavy William Conrad as the two hitmen who terrorize a small-town diner in their search for double-crossing hoodlum Burt Lancaster
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.
McGraw was unbilled in '' The Farmer's Daughter'' (1947) and '' Brute Force'' (1947) and had small roles in '' The Big Fix'' (1947) and '' The Long Night'' (1947). He had slightly bigger parts in '' On the Old Spanish Trail'' (1947), a Roy Rogers
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Following early work under his given name, first as a c ...
Western, and some noirs, '' Roses Are Red'' (1947) and '' The Gangster'' (1947).
McGraw's parts remained small in '' T-Men'' (1947) for Anthony Mann
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, '' The Hunted'' (1948), '' Berlin Express'' (1948), ''Hazard
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'' (1948), and '' Blood on the Moon'' (1948). He had a bigger role in '' Once More, My Darling'' (1949), then went back to small parts in ''Reign of Terror
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'' (1949) and ''Border Incident
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'' (1949) for Mann, and '' The Story of Molly X'' (1949).
McGraw moved up to third billing in the noir '' The Threat'' (1949). He played a cop in '''' (1950) for Mann and a gangster in ''Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town
''Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town'' is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the second installment of Universal-International's '' Ma and Pa Kettle'' series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride.
Plot
At the conclusion ...
'' (1951). He played Perry Smith's (Robert Blake) father in "In Cold Blood" (1967).
Leading man
McGraw was finally given a leading role in RKO's '' Armored Car Robbery'' (1950) directed by Richard Fleischer
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. He played a gangster in '' His Kind of Woman'' (1951), then had the lead in ''Roadblock
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*Temporary road closure during special events
* Police chase
*Robbery
* Sobriety checkpoint
* Protests
In peaceful ...
'' (1951) as "Honest Joe," the insurance investigator turned thief by love.
Fleischer used McGraw in the lead of '' The Narrow Margin'' (1952). He was a sergeant in '' One Minute to Zero'' (1952) and '' War Paint'' (1953) and was a villain in '' Thunder Over the Plains'' (1954).
McGraw's other notable roles were as Kirk Douglas
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's gladiator trainer in the epic ''Spartacus
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Historical accounts o ...
'' (1960) and as "The Preacher" in the science fiction film '' A Boy and His Dog''.
Television
After appearing in radio, including the 03/13/1949 episode "Rubin Callaway's Pictures" of the noir-ish detective radio program ''Pat Novak for Hire'', McGraw moved to television. In the 1954-55 television season, McGraw starred as the character Mike Waring in the 39-episode syndicated series
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'' Adventures of the Falcon.'' The series updated the original Falcon premise to portray Waring as a secret agent in the Cold War
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. He also starred in the first television version of ''Casablanca
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'' (1955), taking Humphrey Bogart
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's role as Rick Blaine.
Additionally, he had the role of Captain Hughes in '' The Smith Family''.
In 1963, McGraw played Dr. Simon Oliver in the pilot of ''Diagnosis: Danger'', a medical drama. He later had various single-appearance roles in television episodes such as the gruff and menacing Sheriff Gains in "The Gamble," an installment of the NBC
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western
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series ''Bonanza
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''. In 1964, he guest starred on ''Gunsmoke
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'' as Albert Calvin, rich farm owner who lets jealousy ruin his life and drive him to murder in "Bently" (S9E28).
In 1960, McGraw played United States Army
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scout Tom Barrows in the episode "The Scout" on the ABC/Desilu
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Western television series ''The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
''The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'' is the first Western television series written for adults.[Hugh O'Brian
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. Though he has an Apache wife, Barrows is known for his attacks on Apache warriors. He is called "The Listener" because he cuts off and wears the ears of the Indians he has killed. The Indians retaliate by killing Barrows's wife. McGraw also appeared in an episode of '' The Untouchables'' titled "The Jake Lingle Killing". McGraw portrayed an trigger-happy rear admiral in an episode of '' Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' titled "The Sky is Falling."
Late in his career, McGraw performed too as a voice actor, providing voice-over narrations for several productions.["Charles McGraw, Actor, Dies in Fall at His Home", ''The New York Times'', August 2, 1980, p. 2. ]ProQuest
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Historical Newspapers, Ann Arbor, Michigan. He portrayed a boat captain in "Harbor Division," a 1973 episode of ''Adam-12
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''. He also appeared in 1973 in ''Hawkins: Death and the Maiden,'' a TV movie that served as the pilot
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for the series '' Hawkins'' starring James Stewart
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.
Personal life
McGraw married Freda Choy Kitt in 1938, and had one daughter. They divorced in 1968.[
On July 29, 1980, he died accidentally at his home in Studio City, California, slipping in the bathroom and falling through a glass shower door, causing several cuts, including a gash to his arm that severed the ]brachial artery
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. Paramedic
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s arrived after he bled to death.
Honors and awards
In recognition of his contributions to the entertainment industry as an actor, McGraw was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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in Los Angeles, California
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on February 8, 1960. His star is located at 6927 Hollywood Boulevard.
Filmography
* '' The Undying Monster'' (1942) as Strud Strudwick (uncredited)
* '' The Moon Is Down'' (1943) as Ole (uncredited)
* '' Tonight We Raid Calais'' (1943) as German Corporal (uncredited)
* '' They Came to Blow Up America'' (1943) as Zellerbach
* '' Two Tickets to London'' (1943) as Hendrik (uncredited)
* ''Mechanized Patrolling'' (1943) as Cpl. McGraw
* ''Destroyer
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larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats. They were conceived i ...
'' (1943) as Assistant Chief Engineer (uncredited)
* '' Corvette K-225'' (1943) as Chief Engineer (uncredited)
* '' The Mad Ghoul'' (1943) as Garrity
* '' The Impostor'' (1944) as Menessier
* '' The Seventh Cross'' (1944) as Allbright (uncredited)
* ''The Killers
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'' (1946) as Al
* '' The Farmer's Daughter'' (1947) as Fisher, Finley's Henchman (uncredited)
* '' The Big Fix'' (1947) as Armiston
* '' The Long Night'' (1947) as Policeman Stevens
* '' Brute Force'' (1947) as Andy (uncredited)
* '' On the Old Spanish Trail'' (1947) as Harry Blaisdell
* '' Roses Are Red'' (1947) as Duke Arno
* '' The Gangster'' (1947) as Dugas
* '' T-Men'' (1947) as Moxie
* '' The Hunted'' (1948) as Detective
* '' Berlin Express'' (1948) as USFET Colonel Johns (uncredited)
* ''Hazard
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'' (1948) as Chick
* '' Blood on the Moon'' (1948) as Milo Sweet
* '' Once More, My Darling'' (1949) as Herman Schmelz, Chauffeur
* ''Reign of Terror
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'' (1949) as Sergeant
* ''Border Incident
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'' (1949) as Jeff Amboy
* '' The Story of Molly X'' (1949) as Police Captain Breen
* '' The Threat'' (1949) as Arnold 'Red' Kluger
* '''' (1949) as Detective Stan Simon
* ''Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town
''Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town'' is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the second installment of Universal-International's '' Ma and Pa Kettle'' series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride.
Plot
At the conclusion ...
'' (1950) as Shotgun Mike Munger
* '' Armored Car Robbery'' (1950) as Lieutenant Jim Cordell
* '' Double Crossbones'' (1951) as Captain Ben Wickett
* '' His Kind of Woman'' (1951) as Thompson / Narrator
* ''Roadblock
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* Roadworks
*Temporary road closure during special events
* Police chase
*Robbery
* Sobriety checkpoint
* Protests
In peaceful ...
'' (1951) as Joe Peters
* '' The Narrow Margin'' (1952) as Detective Sergeant Walter Brown
* '' One Minute to Zero'' (1952) as Sfc. Baker
* '' War Paint'' (1953) as Sergeant Clarke
* '' Thunder Over the Plains'' (1953) as Ben Westman
* '' Loophole'' (1954) as Gus Slavin
* ''The Bridges at Toko-Ri
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'' (1955) as Commander Wayne Lee
* '' Away All Boats'' (1956) as Lieutenant Mike O'Bannion
* ''Toward the Unknown
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'' (1956) as Colonel 'Mickey' McKee
* '' The Cruel Tower'' (1956) as Harry 'Stretch' Clay
* '' Joe Butterfly'' (1957) as Sgt. Jim McNulty
* '' Slaughter on Tenth Avenue'' (1957) as Lt. Anthony Vosnick
* '' Joe Dakota'' (1957) as Cal Moore
* '' Saddle the Wind'' (1958) as Larry Venables
* '' The Defiant Ones'' (1958) as Captain Frank Gibbons
* '' Twilight for the Gods'' (1958) as Yancy
* '' The Man in the Net'' (1959) as Sheriff Steve Ritter
* '' The Wonderful Country'' (1959) as Dr. Herbert J. Stovall
* ''Spartacus
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'' (1960) as Marcellus
* '' Cimarron'' (1960) as Bob Yountis
* '' The Horizontal Lieutenant'' (1962) as Colonel Charles Korotny
* ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
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'' (1963) (Season 1 Episode 22: "Diagnosis: Danger") as Dr. Simon P. Oliver
* '' The Birds'' (1963) as Sebastian Sholes, Fisherman in Diner
* ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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'' (1963) as Lt. Matthews
* '' Nightmare in Chicago'' (1964) as Harry Brockman
* '' In Cold Blood'' (1967) as Tex Smith
* '' The Busy Body'' (1967) as Fred Harwell
* '' Hang 'Em High'' (1968) as Sheriff Ray Calhoun
* ''Pendulum
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'' (1969) as Deputy Chief John P. Hildebrand
* '' Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here'' (1969) as Sheriff Frank Wilson
* '' Johnny Got His Gun'' (1971) as Mike Burkeman
* '' Chandler'' (1971) as Bernie Oakman
* '' The Night Stalker'' (1972) as Chief Masterson
* '' The Longest Night'' (1972) as Father Chase
* '' A Boy and His Dog'' (1975) as Preacher
* '' The Killer Inside Me'' (1976) as Howard Hendricks
* '' Twilight's Last Gleaming'' (1977) as Air Force General Peter Crane (final film role)
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