Christopher Dark (born Alfred Francis DeLeo, April 21, 1920 – October 10, 1971) was an American actor. He graduated from Cornell University and did post graduate work at Columbia University. He served as an army medic in the Philippines during WWII, and received honors. He began his career in theater in NY, and then moved to Hollywood in 1952. He was a member of the Foreign Film Committee for SAG for most of his career. As well as acting, he also wrote many scripts, including collaborations with Ida Lupino and Christopher Cary.
Biography
Dark was born in
New York
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In 1954, Dark played in an episode of the TV series, ''
The Lone Ranger
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He first appeared in 1933 in a ...
'', entitled Texas Draw. In 1955, Dark was cast in an episode of the
NBC
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Western
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anthology series
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, ''
Frontier
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Australia
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'', hosted by
Walter Coy. Dark guest starred on two episodes of the
ABC religion
anthology series
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, ''
Crossroads'', as Irving Green in "The Unholy Trio (1955) and as Frank Corletto in "Circus Priest" (1956).
In 1956, Dark appeared in two episodes of ''
Science Fiction Theatre
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'', S2E6 "Bullet Proof," and S2E9 "End of Tomorrow."
In 1957 and 1958, Dark guest starred in two episodes of
David Janssen
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's
crime drama
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, ''
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
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Radio
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'', as the lead in "The Mickey Farmer Case" and then as Rudi Trekhala in "Widow's Walk". About this time, he also guest starred on
John Bromfield's crime drama, ''
U.S. Marshal''. In 1957, he played Sgt. Al Zavala in four episodes of the
syndicated crime drama, ''
Code 3'', with
Richard Travis in the lead role of assistant Sheriff Rodger Barnett. He also guest-starred a number of times on the
CBS
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situation comedy
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''
Mr. Adams and Eve'' during its two-season run in 1957–1958.
In 1958, Dark appeared as Don Ramon in "Decoy" on the ABC/
Warner Brothers
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Western series, ''
Colt .45'', starring
Wayde Preston. That same year, Dark played the main villain, William Swanson, in the episode "The Young Gun" in
Robert Culp
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's Western series, ''
Trackdown''.
In 1959, Dark guest starred in the first episode of NBC's ''
Bonanza
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'' in "A Rose for Lotta". Besides the pilot, he would also guest star in other three episodes of the Western series: "The Fear Merchants" (1960), "Calamity Over the Comstock" (1963) and "Showdown at Tahoe" (1967).
Dark appeared in 1959 as Juan Carlos Morita in the episode "Death of a Gunfighter" on CBS' "Have Gun Will Travel" and as Trevor Jackson in the episode "Reunion" of CBS's ''
The Texan'', starring
Rory Calhoun
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; his fellow co-stars were
Bethel Leslie and
Robert F. Simon. That same year, he was cast as Henri Gaspard in "Double Fee" of
Steve McQueen
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CBS
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Western series, ''
Wanted: Dead or Alive''.
In 1960, Dark was cast with
Richard Rust in the episode "An Hour to Kill" of the half-hour
syndicated crime drama, ''
The Brothers Brannagan'', and he played a teacher falsely accused of murder in the ''
Peter Gunn
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'' episode "Death Watch". Another 1960 role was that of Dante in "Talent for Danger" on the ABC adventure series, ''
The Islanders'', set in the
South Pacific.
In 1960, he was cast as Miguel Avarado in the episode "Bandido" of the syndicated Western series, ''
Pony Express
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During its 18 months of opera ...
'', starring
Grant Sullivan. His fellow guest stars in the segment were
Douglas Kennedy and
Robert Ivers.
In 1962 Dark appeared as Walt Gleason on ''
The Virginian'' in the episode titled "The Accomplice."
and in 1963 as Benny Caboose in the episode entitled "Brother Thaddeus".
Dark played the role of Pike in the three-part 1964 episode, "
The Tenderfoot", of NBC's ''
Disney's The Wonderful World of Color''.
Dark also appeared in 1965 on the fourth season of ''
Combat!'' as a German agent in the episode "9 Place Vendee".
In 1965 he appeared as Quadero in season 8, episode 5, "Escort to Doom" of the television show Rawhide.
In 1970 Dark appeared as Mort in the TV Western "The Men From Shiloh" (the rebranded name of ''
The Virginian'') in the episode titled "Jenny."
Personal life
Dark died from a
heart attack
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on October 10, 1971 and was interred in
Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City
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, California.
Filmography
References
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1920 births
1971 deaths
20th-century American male actors
American male film actors
American male television actors
Male Western (genre) film actors
Male actors from the Bronx
Western (genre) television actors