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Walter Sande (July 9, 1906 – February 22, 1972) was an American character actor, known for numerous supporting film and television roles.


Films

Born in
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, he was one of those stern, heavyset character actors in
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no person could recognize by name. Sande showed an early interest in music as a youth and by his college years managed to start his own band. This led to a job as musical director for
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's theater chain, which, in turn, led him to acting in films beginning in 1937. Usually providing atmospheric bits with no billing, he made an initial impression in serial cliffhangers as a third-string heavy with the popular ''
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'' and '' Sky Raiders''. His first top featured role, however, would come with '' The Iron Claw'' as Jack "Flash" Strong, a photographer who, uncharacteristically for Walter, served as a comic sidekick to our serial hero. Best of all would be his role in another serial as Red Pennington, the amusing sidekick to '' Don Winslow of the Navy''. He repeated his role again in '' Don Winslow of the Coast Guard'', the successful sequel. The Pennington role would spark a long and steady career in movies, usually a step or two behind Hollywood's elite, in '' To Have and Have Not'' (prominently featured as the fisherman who tries to cheat Bogie), in '' Along Came Jones'', '' The Blue Dahlia'', '' Dark City'' and '' Bad Day at Black Rock'', among hundreds of others. A regular authoritative presence in such classic sci-fi films as '' Red Planet Mars'', ''
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'' and '' Invaders from Mars'', he also had a recurring featured part in the 1940s ''
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'' film series playing Detective Matthews alongside Chester Morris, former thief-turned-crime hero.


Television

A primary support player during the "Golden Age" of television, Sande worked on nearly every popular western and crime show available in the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including '' Johnny Ringo''. In 1949, he played Sheriff Taylor in the three-part ''
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'' television premiere, as he helped the masked man and
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capture the Butch Cavendish gang. He made 15 appearances on '' Dragnet'', starring
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, usually portraying Chief of Detectives Thad Brown or some other high-ranking LAPD officer. In 1960, he made a guest appearance on '' Perry Mason'' as circus co-owner and murder victim Judson Curtis in "The Case of the Clumsy Clown." In 1965, he appeared in the ''Lost in Space'' episode "Return from Outer Space" as Sheriff Baxendale. He had a regular series role on the syndicated '' The Adventures of Tugboat Annie'' as Captain Horatio Bullwinkle, Annie's rival, and a recurring one as Lars "Papa" Holstrum, on '' The Farmer's Daughter''. He guest starred on the syndicated adventure series ''
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'', starring Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries; in
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's CBS
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''; on the ABC western series '' The Rebel'', starring Nick Adams; on the
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military sitcom/drama '' Hennesey'' with
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; on the ABC/
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western series '' The Alaskans'', starring
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, and in an episode of the NBC 1960s western series '' Redigo'', starring Richard Egan, and in a 1966 episode of ''Lassie'' as store owner Tom of Pine Lake. In 1963 he appeared as Ralph Hayden on the TV western ''
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'' in the episode titled "The Guest." In 1970 he appeared as Graham on the TV western '' The Virginian'' in the episode titled "The Mysterious Mr. Tate."


Death

Sande died of a
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at
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in Chicago, Illinois in 1972, at the age of 65.


Selected filmography


Films

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The Goldwyn Follies ''The Goldwyn Follies'' is a 1938 Technicolor film written by Ben Hecht, Sid Kuller, Sam Perrin and Arthur Phillips, with music by George Gershwin, Vernon Duke, and Ray Golden, and lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Sid Kuller. ''The Goldwyn Follies'' ...
'' (1938) as Westinghouse – Third Auditioning Singer (uncredited) * '' Arson Gang Busters'' (1938) as Oscar * '' Ladies in Distress'' (1938) as Duncan * '' Smashing the Rackets'' (1938) as Hospital Interne (uncredited) * '' Army Girl'' (1938) as Soldier (uncredited) * '' Tenth Avenue Kid'' (1938) as Detective Faber * '' Mr. Doodle Kicks Off'' (1938) as Himself – Student Band Leader (uncredited) * ''
The Mad Miss Manton ''The Mad Miss Manton'' is a 1938 American screwball comedy-mystery film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Barbara Stanwyck as fun-loving socialite Melsa Manton and Henry Fonda as newspaper editor Peter Ames. Melsa and her debutante friend ...
'' (1938) as Jim – Investigator for Peter (uncredited) * '' The Great Waltz'' (1938) as Revolutionary (uncredited) * '' The Mysterious Miss X'' (1939) as Taxi Cab Driver (uncredited) * ''
The Great Man Votes ''The Great Man Votes'' is a 1939 American drama film starring John Barrymore as a widowed professor turned drunkard who has the deciding vote in an election for mayor. It was based on the short story of the same name by Gordon Malherbe Hillman ...
'' (1939) as Radio Newscaster in Montage (uncredited) * '' Blondie Meets the Boss'' (1939) as 2nd Mailman (uncredited) * '' Missing Daughters'' (1939) as Snoop (uncredited) * '' Good Girls Go to Paris'' (1939) as Railroad Ticket Agent (uncredited) * '' The Man They Could Not Hang'' (1939) as Reporter at Typewriter (uncredited) * '' Those High Grey Walls'' (1939) as Convict (uncredited) * '' A Woman Is the Judge'' (1939) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' Eternally Yours'' (1939) as Ralph, Gloria's Husband (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1939) as Hurley * ''
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'' is a 1939 American political comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra, starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart, and featuring Claude Rains and Edward Arnold. The film is about a naive, newly appointed United ...
'' (1939) as Newspaperman with Pipe (uncredited) * '' Beware Spooks!'' (1939) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' Sued for Libel'' (1939) as Court Clerk (uncredited) * '' Blondie Brings Up Baby'' (1939) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' The Amazing Mr. Williams'' (1939) as Police Stenographer (uncredited) * '' Music in My Heart'' (1940) as Process Server (uncredited) * '' Convicted Woman'' (1940) as Cop (uncredited) * '' Millionaire Playboy'' (1940) as Worried Pedestrian (uncredited) * '' Men Without Souls'' (1940) as First Reporter * '' You Can't Fool Your Wife'' (1940) as Mr. Gillespie, Jr. * '' Pop Always Pays'' (1940) as Insurance Investigator (uncredited) * '' Angels Over Broadway'' (1940) as Lunch Wagon Counterman (uncredited) * '' So You Won't Talk'' (1940) as Cop (uncredited) * '' Sandy Gets Her Man'' (1940) as Fireman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1940) as Lieutenant Chapin (uncredited) * '' Flight Command'' (1940) as Officer on Downed Seaplane (uncredited) * ''
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! ''The Green Hornet Strikes Again!'' is a 1941 Universal black-and-white 15 chapter movie serial based on ''The Green Hornet'' radio series by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. It is a superhero-themed story about the eponymous superhero, ...
'' (1940, Serial) as Thug Boss at Gold Star Warehouse (uncredited) * '' Kitty Foyle'' (1940) as Trumpeter (uncredited) * '' Meet Boston Blackie'' (1941) as Officer at Amusement Park (uncredited) * '' Footsteps in the Dark'' (1941) as Sailor at Burlesque Theater (uncredited) * '' Sky Raiders'' (1941, Serial) as Irene's Pilot-Henchman hs. 4–5(uncredited) * ''
Citizen Kane ''Citizen Kane'' is a 1941 American Drama (film and television), drama film directed by, produced by and starring Orson Welles and co-written by Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz. It was Welles's List of directorial debuts, first feature film. ...
'' (1941) as Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited) * '' Adventure in Washington'' (1941) as Elevator Operator (uncredited) * '' Blondie in Society'' (1941) as Pincus' Dog Handler (uncredited) * '' Sweetheart of the Campus'' (1941) as Football Player (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1941) as Sergeant on March (uncredited) * '' Parachute Battalion'' (1941) as Medical Officer * '' The Iron Claw'' (1941, serial) as Jack 'Flash' Strong * '' Mystery Ship'' (1941) as Sailor (uncredited) * '' Down in San Diego'' (1941) as Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Navy Blues'' (1941) as Marine Military Policeman (uncredited) * '' Great Guns'' (1941) as Blue Army Soldier Capturing Stan and Ollie (uncredited) * '' Secrets of the Lone Wolf'' (1941) as Squad Car Officer (uncredited) * '' Sing for Your Supper'' (1941) as Irv (uncredited) * '' Confessions of Boston Blackie'' (1941) as Detective Mathews * '' Sealed Lips'' (1942) as Investigator Gene Blake * '' Freckles Comes Home'' (1942) as "Muggsy" Dolan, aka Jack Leach * '' Don Winslow of the Navy'' (1942) as Lt. Red Pennington * '' Blue, White and Perfect'' (1942) as Sailor Carson (uncredited) * '' The Bugle Sounds'' (1942) as Headquarters Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Jail House Blues'' (1942) as Fudge (uncredited) * '' To the Shores of Tripoli'' (1942) as Pharmacist's Mate (uncredited) * '' Two Yanks in Trinidad'' (1942) as Soldier (uncredited) * '' Alias Boston Blackie'' (1942) as Detective Mathews * '' Tramp, Tramp, Tramp!'' (1942) as Guard (uncredited) * '' Who Is Hope Schuyler?'' (1942) as Chauffeur (uncredited) * '' Sweetheart of the Fleet'' (1942) as Daffy Dill * ''
Tortilla Flat ''Tortilla Flat'' (1935) is an early John Steinbeck novel set in Monterey, California. The novel was the author's first clear critical and commercial success. The book portrays a group of 'paisanos'—literally, countrymen—a small band of e ...
'' (1942) as Cannery Foreman (uncredited) * '' Wings for the Eagle'' (1942) as Lockheed Worker Getting Parts (uncredited) * '' Priorities on Parade'' (1942) as Bus Driver (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1942) as Sandy * '' A-Haunting We Will Go'' (1942) as Expressman (uncredited) * '' Berlin Correspondent'' (1942) as Red – Reporter (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1942) as Marine (uncredited) * '' The War Against Mrs. Hadley'' (1942) as War Department Desk Clerk (uncredited) * '' My Sister Eileen'' (1942) as Jackson – Policeman (uncredited) * ''
Highways by Night ''Highways by Night'' is a 1942 American crime drama film directed by Peter Godfrey from a screenplay by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton, based on the story ''Silver Spoon'', by Clarence Budington Kelland. The film stars Richard Carlson and Jane ...
'' (1942) as Lippy Hogan (uncredited) * '' Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood'' (1942) as Detective Sergeant Mathews (uncredited) * '' Commandos Strike at Dawn'' (1942) as Otto – German Soldier (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1943) as Joe – Mechanic at Clark Field (uncredited) * '' Reveille with Beverly'' (1943) as Pvt. Puckett aka Canvassback * ''
The Purple V ''The Purple V'' is a 1943 American war film directed by George Sherman and starring John Archer (actor), John Archer, Mary McLeod and Fritz Kortner. The ''Purple V'' marked German stage star Fritz Kortner's American film debut. Actors John Archer ...
'' (1943) as Otto Horner * '' Salute for Three'' (1943) as Sailor (uncredited) * '' After Midnight with Boston Blackie'' (1943) as Det. Sgt. Mathews (uncredited) * '' Slightly Dangerous'' (1943) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' He Hired the Boss'' (1943) as Marine (uncredited) * '' Don Winslow of the Coast Guard'' (1943) as Lt. 'Red' Pennington * ''
Taxi, Mister ''Taxi, Mister'' is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann (director), Kurt Neumann and written by Earle Snell and Clarence Marks. The film stars William Bendix, Grace Bradley, Joe Sawyer, Sheldon Leonard, Joe Devlin, Jack Norton, F ...
'' (1943) as Police Detective (uncredited) * '' They Came to Blow Up America'' (1943) as Coast Guard Desk Chief (uncredited) * ''
Corvette K-225 ''Corvette K-225'' is a 1943 American war film starring Randolph Scott and James Brown, with Ella Raines making her feature film debut. Directed by Richard Rosson, the film was released in the UK as ''The Nelson Touch''. Robert Mitchum, credi ...
'' (1943) as Evans * '' Son of Dracula'' (1943) as Mac, Deputy (uncredited) * '' The Chance of a Lifetime'' (1943) as Detective Sgt. Matthews (uncredited) * '' Gung Ho!'' (1943) as McBride * ''
A Guy Named Joe ''A Guy Named Joe'' is a 1943 American supernatural romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming. The film was produced by Everett Riskin and stars Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne and Van Johnson. The screenplay, written by Dalton Trumbo and Fre ...
'' (1943) as Sande – Mess Sergeant (uncredited) * '' This Is the Life'' (1944) as Joe (uncredited) * ''
Henry Aldrich's Little Secret ''Henry Aldrich's Little Secret'' is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Val Burton and Aleen Leslie. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Tina Thayer and Ann Doran. The film ...
'' (1944) as Newspaper Reporter (uncredited) * '' I Love a Soldier'' (1944) as Sgt. Lionel 'Stiff' Banks * '' The Singing Sheriff'' (1944) as Butch * '' To Have and Have Not'' (1944) as Johnson * '' Along Came Jones'' (1945) as Ira Waggoner * ''
What Next, Corporal Hargrove? ''What Next, Corporal Hargrove?'' is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Walker and Keenan Wynn. It was distributed by MGM and produced by George Haight. Harry Kurnitz received an Oscar nomination fo ...
'' (1945) as Maj. Kingby * '' The Daltons Ride Again'' (1945) as Wilkins * ''
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'' (1945) as Det. Lt. Walter Castle * '' The Blue Dahlia'' (1946) as Heath * '' No Leave, No Love'' (1946) as Sledgehammer * ''
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'' (1946) as Halberson * '' The Red House'' (1947) as Don Brent (uncredited) * '' The Woman on the Beach'' (1947) as Otto Wernecke * '' Wild Harvest'' (1947) as Long * ''
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'' (1947) as Mario's Hood * '' Killer McCoy'' (1947) as Bill Thorne * '' The Prince of Thieves'' (1948) as Little John (uncredited) * '' Perilous Waters'' (1948) as Franklin * '' Half Past Midnight'' (1948) as Det. Lt. MacDonald * '' Wallflower'' (1948) as Police Officer (uncredited) * '' Blonde Ice'' (1948) as Hack Doyle * '' Miss Mink of 1949'' (1949) as Sean O'Mulvaney * '' Bad Boy'' (1949) as Texas Oil Man (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1949) as George Reeves * ''
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'' (1949) as Mike Brannigan * '' Rim of the Canyon'' (1949) as Jake Fargo * '' Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch'' (1949) as Austin * '' Strange Bargain'' (1949) as Sgt. Cord * '' Dakota Lil'' (1950) as Butch Cassidy * '' The Kid from Texas'' (1950) as Crowe * '' A Woman of Distinction'' (1950) as Charlie – Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) * ''
711 Ocean Drive ''711 Ocean Drive'' is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru and Otto Kruger. Plot Telephone technician Mal Granger, with knowledge of telephones and electronics, is hired by gang ...
'' (1950) as Auto Repair Mechanic (uncredited) * '' Dark City'' (1950) as Swede * '' The Du Pont Story'' (1950) as Tom Cooper * '' Call Me Mister'' (1951) as Military Policeman #106 (uncredited) * ''
Payment on Demand ''Payment on Demand'' is a 1951 American Drama (film and television), drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Bette Davis and Barry Sullivan (actor), Barry Sullivan. The screenplay by Bernhardt and Bruce Manning chronicles a marriage ...
'' (1951) as Swanson * ''
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'' (1951) as Flowers (uncredited) * '' A Place in the Sun'' (1951) as Art Jansen – George's Attorney * ''
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'' (1951) as Deputy Waller * '' The Basketball Fix'' (1951) as Nat Becker * '' Warpath'' (1951) as Sgt. Parker * '' Tomorrow Is Another Day'' (1951) as Sheriff * '' The Racket'' (1951) as Precinct Sgt. Jim Delaney * '' Red Mountain'' (1951) as Benjie * '' I Want You'' (1951) as Ned Iverson * ''
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'' (1952) as Mr. Stone, USN (uncredited) * '' Red Planet Mars'' (1952) as Admiral Bill Carey * '' The Duel at Silver Creek'' (1952) as Pete Fargo * '' The Steel Trap'' (1952) as Customs Inspector * '' Bomba and the Jungle Girl'' (1952) as Mr. Ward * '' The Legend of the Lone Ranger'' (1952) as Sheriff Taylor * ''
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'' (1953) as Sheriff Bogany (uncredited) * '' Invaders from Mars'' (1953) as Police Desk Sgt. Finlay (uncredited) * '' Powder River'' (1953) as Sam Harris * '' The Great Sioux Uprising'' (1953) as Joe Baird * '' The Kid from Left Field'' (1953) as Barnes * '' A Blueprint for Murder'' (1953) as Dist. Atty. John J. Henderson (uncredited) * '' Overland Pacific'' (1954) as Mr. Dennison * ''
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'' (1954) as Lt. Col. Beck * '' Bad Day at Black Rock'' (1955) as Sam * '' Wichita'' (1955) as Clint Wallace * '' Texas Lady'' (1955) as Whit Sturdy * '' Anything Goes'' (1956) as Alex Todd * '' The Maverick Queen'' (1956) as Sheriff Wilson * '' Canyon River'' (1956) as Maddox * ''
Gun Brothers ''Gun Brothers'' is a 1956 American western film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Buster Crabbe, Ann Robinson and Neville Brand. It was Crabbe's first feature film in six years. Plot Wyoming, 1879: Chad Santee, a former Cavalry sergeant ...
'' (1956) as Yellowstone Kelly * '' Drango'' (1957) as Dr. Blair * '' The Iron Sheriff'' (1957) as Marshal Ellison * '' Johnny Tremain'' (1957) as Paul Revere * '' Last Train from Gun Hill'' (1959) as Sheriff Bartlett * ''
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'' (1960) as Marshal Pete Rosslyn * '' Noose for a Gunman'' (1960) as Marshal Tom Evans * '' The Gallant Hours'' (1960) as Capt. Horace Keys * ''
Sunrise at Campobello ''Sunrise at Campobello'' is a 1960 American biographical film telling the story of the struggles of future President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt and his family when Roosevelt was stricken with paralysis at the age of 39 in Augus ...
'' (1960) as Capt. Skinner * '' The Quick Gun'' (1964) as Tom Morrison * '' Young Dillinger'' (1965) as Judge * ''
I'll Take Sweden ''I'll Take Sweden'' is a 1965 American comedy film. It was directed by Frederick de Cordova, and stars Bob Hope, Frankie Avalon, and Tuesday Weld. Plot Single father Bob Holcomb, a widower, is unhappy with the guitar-playing boy Kenny his d ...
'' (1965) as Bjork * '' The Navy vs. the Night Monsters'' (1966) as Dr. Arthur Beecham * '' Death of a Gunfighter'' (1969) as Paul Hammond * ''
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'' (1971) as Tobacco Executive


Television

* ''
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'' (14 episodes, 1947–1951) as Lt. Evans * ''
The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto. The character has been called an enduring icon of American culture. He first appeared in 1933 in a ...
'' (7 episodes, 1949-1952) * ''
Four Star Playhouse ''Four Star Playhouse'' (syndicated as Star Performance) is an American anthology series that ran from September 25, 1952, through September 27, 1956. Overview Four Star Playhouse was owned by Four Star International. Its episodes ranged an ...
'' (4 episodes, 1952-1956) * '' Zane Grey Theatre'' (7 episodes, 1956-1961) * '' The Adventures of Tugboat Annie'' (26 episodes, 1957-1958) as Captain Horatio Bullwinkle * ''
Tales of Wells Fargo ''Tales of Wells Fargo'' is an American Westerns on television, Western television series starring Dale Robertson in 201 episodes that aired from 1957 to 1962 on NBC. Produced by Revue Productions, the series aired in a half-hour format until i ...
'' (3 episodes, 1957-1960) * '' Wanted Dead or Alive'' (3 episodes, 1959-1960) - featured in 1 episode as
Pat Garrett Patrick Floyd Jarvis Garrett (June 5, 1850February 29, 1908) was an American Old West lawman, bartender and U.S. Customs, customs agent known for killing Billy the Kid. He was the Sheriffs in the United States, sheriff of Lincoln County, New Me ...
* '' Laramie'' (5 episodes, 1959-1962)) * '' Maverick'' (S4 E29 "Substitute Gun") as Sheriff Coleman * ''
Death Valley Days ''Death Valley Days'' is an American Western (genre), Western anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was ...
'' (3 episodes, 1960-1965) * ''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centered on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central charact ...
'' (7 episodes, 1961-1971) * '' The Dick Powell Theatre'' (S1,E22 "The Legend," February 20, 1962) as Al Cooper * ''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 12, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running Western, the second-longest-running Western series on ...
'' (4 episodes, 1962-1969) * ''
Lost in Space ''Lost in Space'' is an American science fiction television series created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968 on CBS. Lightly dramatic, sometimes comedic in tone, the series was inspired by the 1812 J ...
'' (S1,E15 "Return from Outer Space") as Sheriff George Baxendale * '' That Girl'' (pilot episode, 1966) as Max Cochran - appeared a year later in a reworked version of the pilot episode * '' Lassie'' (S12,E18 "The Town That Wouldn't Die," January 16, 1966) as store owner Tom * ''
The Wild Wild West ''The Wild Wild West'' is an American Western (genre), Western, spy film, spy, and science fiction on television, science fiction television series that ran on the CBS television network for four seasons from September 17, 1965, to April 11, 19 ...
'' (3 episodes, 1967) as Colonel Crockett * '' Rango'' (S1,E9 "My Teepee Runneth Over," March 10, 1967) as Sheriff * ''
Bewitched ''Bewitched'' is an American fantasy sitcom television series that originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972. It is about a witch who marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typi ...
'' (S4,E21 "Hippie Hippie Hooray," February 1, 1968) as Giddings * ''
The Doris Day Show ''The Doris Day Show'' is an American sitcom which was originally broadcast on CBS from September 1968 until March 1973, remaining on the air for five seasons and 128 episodes. The series is remembered for its multiple format and cast chang ...
'' (4 episodes, 1968-1971) * ''Michael O'Hara the Fourth'' (1972, TV movie) as John Parsons (posthumously released)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sande, Walter 1906 births 1971 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors American male television actors Male actors from Denver Male actors from Los Angeles