LEONARD NIMOY

 

 


The son of Jewish immigrants from the U.S.S.R., Leonard Nimoy was born in Boston in 1931. His first stage appearance was in "Hansel and Gretel" at age eight. After a short stint at Boston College, he came to California in search of an acting career.

In 1954 he married Sandi Zober, an actress. Then Nimoy went into the Army and spent 18 months serving in Georgia, at Ft. McPhearson. He wrote, narrated and emceed GI shows for the Army's Special Services branch. During that time he directed and played "Stanley" in the Atlanta Theater Guild's production of "A Streetcar Named Desire."

After his discharge from the Army, Nimoy enrolled in the Pasadena Playhouse in California. He worked as a soda jerk, movie usher and cab driver to pay the bills while he studied acting. Eventually he left the playhouse, his sights on a film career, rather than theater.

Nimoy ran a drama studio in North Hollywood for three years and taught for a year at Synanon; by now he had two children, Adam and Julie.

Nimoy's film debut was in the movie, "Queen for a Day," in 1951. It was a theatrical film based on the popular television series of the early fifties. Next he did "Rubarb," where he played one of the baseball players whose team is inherited by a cat.

His first starring role was in 1952 as "Kid Monk Baroni," a youth with a deformed face who becomes a winning boxer. It was then back to lesser roles for the films "Francis Goes to West Point," and "Zombies of the Stratosphere." He also had a small role in "Old Overland Trail," a B-Western by Republic Pictures.

In the '60s, Nimoy began to break into television. He made guest appearances on many series, including, Rawhide, The Virginian, Profiles in Courage, Dr. Kildare, and Outer Limits. Nimoy had a recurring role on the popular series, Sea Hunt, starring Lloyd Bridges.

Nimoy's first meeting with Gene Roddenberry came when he guest starred in an episode of The Lieutenant.

Finally came his big break in 1966 when he began his role as Spock on Star Trek. His first promotional trip for that show was when he was Grand Marshall of Medford, Oregon's annual Pear Blossom Festival. It was the first sign that he'd finally made it. This idea was confirmed after the Pear Blossom Parade when Nimoy signed autographs for a crowd of fans so large officials had to "rescue" him from the well-meaning autograph seekers. Then, when TV Guide featured his picture and article in their March 4, 1967 issue, he was sure of it.

Given this new popularity, Nimoy won roles in several stage roles, "Monserrat, "Visit to a Small Planet," and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."

Trying another talent, in 1967 Nimoy released his first record album, based on the Star Trek character of Mr. Spock. Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space, the album produced a hit single, "Visit to a Sad Planet." The sales of these records were so good, he made a second album, The Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy, with Spock's character on one side and Nimoy as himself on the other. The album contained songs and poetry set to music. Nimoy went on to release three more albums, these primarily folk music and his own renditions of popular songs. Nimoy also made five narrative albums in the 1970s, including readings from "War of the Worlds" and "The Martian Chronicles."

When Star Trek ended in 1969, Nimoy joined the Mission: Impossible team as a regular, replacing Martin Landau. He stayed with the show for two years.

In 1971, Nimoy starred in "Fiddler on the Roof," and then third billing in "Catlow," the same year. In 1974, he did a TV movie called, "The Alpha Caper" and "The Missing are Deadly," in 1975. In 1975, Nimoy returned to college and earned a master's degree in education at Antioch College.

In 1977 Nimoy played Martin Dysart in the play "Equus," on the New York stage. In 1978, he starred in a remake of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," where he played a psychiatrist who had an unusual way of making his patients face their deepest fears. Then he went on from 1978-1981 to tour the country in his one-man play, "Vincent." The play was written and directed by Nimoy, based on the play "Van Gogh" by Phillip Stephens. After more than 150 performances, "Vincent" was finally videotaped and broadcast on the A&E cable network.

In 1978, work began on the first Star Trek feature film. With some reluctance, Nimoy returned as Spock. The film was released on December 7, 1979. Nimoy went on to co-star in the next five Star Trek films, as well as a two-part episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, entitled, "Unification."

Nimoy's first experiences with directing a feature film came with "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" and "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home." That was only the beginning. Since then, he has gone on to direct "Three Men and a Baby," in 1987, "The Good Mother," in 1988, and "Funny About Love."

The television mini-series "A Woman Called Golda," and "Marco Polo" were good parts for Nimoy and helped show that he could do more than be Mr. Spock.

In 1986, Nimoy separated from his wife of 32 years and eventually obtained a divorce. Nimoy has since remarried.

One of his hobbies is black and white photography. Utilizing this talent, Nimoy published several volumes of poetry, illustrated with his photos. The first of these books was called, "Why Not You and I?"

In 1991, Nimoy starred in and produced the film, "Never Forget," for the Turner Network, which deals with a true case of a Holocaust survivor suing a neo-Nazi organization who claimed the extermination of Jews in World War II was a myth.

 

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Actor - filmography
(2000s) (1990s) (1980s) (1970s) (1960s) (1950s)

  1. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001/II) (VG) (voice) .... Atlantean King
  2. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) (voice) .... King Kashekim Nedakh
  3. 100 Greatest TV Characters, The (2001) (TV) (archive footage) .... Mr. Spock
  4. Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists (2000) (voice) .... Akron/Baraka/King Chandra

  5. Armageddon: Target Earth (1998) .... Narrator
  6. "Invasion America" (1998) TV Series (voice) .... Gen. Konrad
  7. Brave New World (1998) (TV) .... Mustapha Mond
  8. First Men on the Moon, The (1997) (V) .... William Caver
  9. David (1997) (TV) .... Samuel
    ... aka Bibel - David, Die (1997) (TV) (Germany)
  10. Jellies & Other Ocean Drifters (1996) .... Narrator
  11. Bonanza: Under Attack (1995) (TV) .... Frank James
  12. Star Trek: Judgment Rites (1994) (VG) (voice) .... Spock
  13. Pagemaster, The (1994) (voice) .... Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
  14. Halloween Tree, The (1993) (voice) .... Mr. Moundshroud
  15. Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Enhanced (1992) (VG) (voice) .... Mr. Spock
  16. Star Trek (1991) (VG) (voice) .... Commander Spock
  17. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) .... Captain Spock
  18. Never Forget (1991) (TV) .... Mel Mermelstein
  19. Bangles Greatest Hits (1990) (V) (uncredited) .... Driver

  20. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) .... Captain Spock
  21. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) .... Captain Spock
    ... aka Voyage Home: Star Trek IV, The (1986)
  22. Transformers: The Movie, The (1986) (voice) .... Galvatron
    ... aka Matrix Forever (1989) (Japan)
    ... aka Transformers the Movie: Mokushiroku Matrix yo eien ni (1989) (Japan: video title)
    ... aka Transformers, The (1986)
    ... aka Transformers: Matrix yo eien ni (1989) (Japan)
  23. "Sun Also Rises, The" (1984) (mini) TV Series .... Count Mippipopolous
  24. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) .... Captain Spock
  25. Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator (1983) (VG) (voice) .... Spock
    ... aka Star Trek (1983) (VG) (USA: short title)
  26. Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982) .... Spock
    ... aka Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) (new title)
    ... aka Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - The Director's Edition (2002) (USA: director's cut)
  27. "Marco Polo" (1982) (mini) TV Series .... Achmet
  28. Woman Called Golda, A (1982) (TV) .... Morris Meyerson
  29. Seizure: The Story of Kathy Morris (1980) (TV) .... Dr. Richard Connought

  30. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) .... Spock
    ... aka Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition (2001) (USA: DVD title)
  31. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) .... Dr. David Kibner
  32. "Coral Jungle, The" (1976) TV Series (voice) .... Narrator
  33. Missing Are Deadly, The (1975) (TV) .... Dr. Durov
  34. Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love (1974) (TV)
    ... aka Short Stories of Love (1974) (TV)
    ... aka Short Story (1974) (TV)
    ... aka Three Faces of Love (1974) (TV)
  35. Alpha Caper, The (1973) (TV) .... Mitch
    ... aka Inside Job (1973) (TV) (UK: theatrical title)
  36. "Star Trek" (1973) TV Series (voice) .... Lt. Cmdr. Spock
    ... aka "Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, The" (1973) (USA: video box title)
    ... aka "Star Trek: TAS" (1973) (USA: promotional abbreviation)
    ... aka "Star Trek: The Animated Adventures" (1973) (USA)
    ... aka "Star Trek: The Animated Series" (1973)
  37. Columbo: A Stitch in Crime (1973) (TV) .... Dr. Barry Mayfield
  38. Baffled! (1972) (TV) .... Tom Kovack
  39. Catlow (1971) .... Miller
    ... aka Oro de nadie, El (1971) (Spain)
  40. Assault on the Wayne (1971) (TV) .... Commander Phil Kettenring

  41. "Mission: Impossible" (1966) TV Series .... Paris (1969-1971)
  42. Deathwatch (1967) .... Jules LaFranc
  43. Valley of Mystery (1966) (TV) .... Spence Atherton
    ... aka Stranded (1966) (TV)
  44. Star Trek: Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966) (TV) .... Lt. Cmdr. Spock
    ... aka Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966) (TV)
  45. "Star Trek" (1966) TV Series .... Spock
    ... aka "Star Trek: TOS" (1966) (USA: promotional abbreviation)
  46. Star Trek: The Cage (1965) (TV) .... Lieutenant Spock
    ... aka Star Trek (1986) (TV) (USA)
  47. Seven Days in May (1964) (uncredited)
  48. "General Hospital" (1963) TV Series .... Bernie (1963)
  49. Balcony, The (1963) .... Roger

  50. Brain Eaters, The (1958) (as Leonard Nemoy) .... Professor Cole
    ... aka Brain Snatchers, The (1958)
    ... aka Keepers of the Earth (1958)
    ... aka Keepers, The (1958)
  51. Satan's Satellites (1958) .... Narab
  52. Them! (1954) (uncredited) .... Staff Sergeant (Telex operator)
  53. Old Overland Trail (1953) .... Black Hawk
  54. Francis Goes to West Point (1952) (uncredited) .... Cadet
  55. Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) .... Narab
  56. Kid Monk Baroni (1952) .... Paul 'Monk' Baroni
    ... aka Young Paul Baroni (1952) (UK)
  57. Rhubarb (1951) (uncredited) .... Young ballplayer
  58. Queen for a Day (1951) (as Leonard Nemoy) .... Chief, High Diver segment
    ... aka Horsie (1951)

Director - filmography
(1990s) (1980s) (1970s)

  1. "Deadly Games" (1995) TV Series
  2. Holy Matrimony (1994)
  3. Funny About Love (1990)

  4. Body Wars (1989)
  5. Good Mother, The (1988)
    ... aka Price of Passion, The (1988) (South Africa: video title English title)
  6. Three Men and a Baby (1987)
  7. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
    ... aka Voyage Home: Star Trek IV, The (1986)
  8. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
  9. "Powers of Matthew Star, The" (1982) TV Series
  10. "T.J. Hooker" (1982) TV Series (episode "Decoy, The")

  11. "Night Gallery" (1970) TV Series
    ... aka "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" (1970) (USA)

Writer - filmography
(1990s) (1980s) (1970s)

  1. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) (story)

  2. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) (story)
    ... aka Voyage Home: Star Trek IV, The (1986)
  3. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) (uncredited)

  4. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) (uncredited)
    ... aka Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition (2001) (USA: DVD title)
  5. "In Search of..." (1976) TV Series (writer) (episode "In Search of Vincent Van Gough")

Producer - filmography
(1990s) (1960s)

  1. "Deadly Games" (1995) TV Series (executive producer)
  2. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) (executive producer)

  3. Deathwatch (1967) (producer)

Himself - filmography
(In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s) (1970s)

  1. Free Enterprise 2 (2004) (announced) .... Himself

  2. TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (2003) (TV) .... Himself
    ... aka 1st Annual TV Land Awards (2003) (TV) (USA: short title)
  3. "Our 20th Century" (2002) TV Series .... Himself
  4. Art of Darkness: A Night Gallery Retrospective (2002) (TV) .... Host
  5. Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Lifetime (2001) (V) .... Himself
  6. Minyan in Kaifeng (2001) (voice) .... Narrator

  7. Rashi: A Light After the Dark Ages (1999) (voice) .... Rashi
  8. Stars of Star Wars: Interviews From the Cast, The (1999) (V) (archive footage) .... Himself
  9. Story of Computer Graphics, The (1999) (voice) .... Narrator
  10. Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments (1999) (TV) (archive footage)
  11. Haunted Lives (1998) (TV) .... Host
  12. Harryhausen Chronicles, The (1998) (TV) .... Himself/Narrator
  13. Life Apart: Hasidism in America, A (1997) (voice) .... Narrator
  14. Trekkies (1997) .... Himself
  15. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond (1996) (TV) .... Himself
  16. Carpati: 50 Miles, 50 Years (1996) .... Narrator
  17. Outer Limits Phenomenon, The (1996) (TV) .... Himself
  18. Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown (1995) (TV) .... Himself
    ... aka Museum of Television & Radio Presents: Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown, The (1995) (TV)
  19. William Shatner's Star Trek Memories (1995) (V) .... Himself
  20. Science of Star Trek, The (1995) (TV) .... Himself
  21. Destiny in Space (1994) (voice) .... Narrator
  22. Star Trek: A Captain's Log (1994) (TV) .... Himself
  23. Greenhouse Gamble (1992) .... Host
  24. New York Stock Exchange: A Portrait (1992) (TV) .... Host
  25. Titanica (1992) .... Narrator
  26. Twenty-Five Year Mission Tour, The (1992) (V) .... Himself
    ... aka 25-Year Mission, The (1992) (V) (USA: video box title)
  27. Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special (1991) (TV) .... Host

  28. Night of 100 Stars (1982) (TV) .... Himself
  29. Leonard Nimoy Demonstrates the Magnavision Videodisc Player (1981) (V) .... Himself

  30. "In Search of..." (1976) TV Series .... Host

Notable TV Guest Appearances

  1. "Heaven and Earth Show, The" (2000) playing "Himself" 12 January 2003
  2. "Futurama" (1999) playing "Himself/Commander Spock" (voice) in episode: "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" (episode # 4.12) 21 April 2002
  3. "Becker" (1998) playing "Professor Emmett Fowler" in episode: "The TorMentor" (episode # 3.21) 23 April 2001
  4. "Futurama" (1999) playing "Himself" (voice) in episode: "Space Pilot 3000" (episode # 1.1) 28 March 1999
  5. "Duckman" (1994) playing "Himself" in episode: "Where No Duckman Has Gone Before" (episode # 4.27) 23 August 1997
  6. "Simpsons, The" (1989) playing "Himself" (voice) in episode: "The Springfield Files" (episode # 8.10) 12 January 1997
  7. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) playing "Spock" in episode: "Trials and Tribble-ations" (episode # 5.6) 2 November 1996
  8. "Muppets Tonight!" (1996) playing "Himself" 15 March 1996
  9. "Outer Limits, The" (1995) playing "Thurman Cutler" in episode: "I, Robot" (episode # 1.18) 23 July 1995
  10. "Simpsons, The" (1989) playing "Himself" (voice) in episode: "Marge vs. the Monorail" (episode # 4.12) 14 January 1993
  11. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) playing "Ambassador Spock" in episode: "Unification: Part 2" (episode # 5.8) 9 November 1991
  12. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) playing "Ambassador Spock" in episode: "Unification: Part 1" (episode # 5.7) 2 November 1991
  13. "T.J. Hooker" (1982) playing "Paul McGuire" in episode: "Vengeance Is Mine" (episode # 2.21) 5 February 1983
  14. "CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People, The" (1973) playing "Star" in episode: "You're a Poet and Don't Know It!... The Poetry Power Hour" (episode # 4.3) 14 November 1976
  15. "Night Gallery" (1970) playing "Henry Auden" in episode: "She'll Be Company for You" (episode # 3.10) 24 December 1972
  16. "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1968) playing "Cameo Appearance" in episode: "Episode #6" (episode # 1.6) 26 February 1968
  17. "Star Trek" (1966) playing "Henoch" in episode: "Return to Tomorrow" (episode # 2.20) 9 February 1968
  18. "Malibu U." (1967) playing "Himself" (episode # 1.2) 28 July 1967
  19. "Gunsmoke" (1955) playing "John Walking Fox" in episode: "Treasure of John Walking Fox" (episode # 11.29) 16 April 1966
  20. "Get Smart" (1965) playing "Stryker" in episode: "The Dead Spy Scrawls" (episode # 1.18) 22 January 1966
  21. "Daniel Boone" (1964) playing "Fletcher the Flamboyant" in episode: "Seminole Territory" (episode # 2.17) 13 January 1966
  22. "Man Called Shenandoah, A" (1965) in episode: "Run, Killer, RUn" (episode # 1.17) 10 January 1966
  23. "Combat!" (1962) playing "Baum" in episode: "The Raider" (episode # 4.16) 28 December 1965
  24. "Virginian, The" (1962) playing "Keith Bentley" in episode: "Show Me a Hero" (episode # 4.9) 17 November 1965
  25. "Virginian, The" (1962) playing "Benjamin Frome" in episode: "The Showdown" (episode # 3.29) 14 April 1965
  26. "Death Valley Days" (1952) in episode: "The Journey" (episode # 13.24) 29 March 1965
  27. "Man from U.N.C.L.E., The" (1964) in episode: "The Project Strigas Affair" (episode # 1.9) 24 November 1964
  28. "Outer Limits, The" (1963) playing "Judson Ellis" in episode: "I, Robot" (episode # 2.9) 14 November 1964
  29. "Eleventh Hour, The" (1962) in episode: "The Color of Sunset" (episode # 2.30) 22 April 1964
  30. "Outer Limits, The" (1963) playing "Konig" in episode: "Production and Decay of Strange Particles" (episode # 1.30) 20 April 1964
  31. "Lieutenant, The" (1963) in episode: "In the Highest Tradition" (episode # 1.22) 29 February 1964
  32. "Virginian, The" (1962) playing "Wismer" in episode: "Man of Violence" (episode # 2.14) 25 December 1963
  33. "Eleventh Hour, The" (1962) in episode: "La Belle Indifference" (episode # 2.12) 18 December 1963
  34. "Combat!" (1962) playing "Neumann" in episode: "The Wounded Don't Cry" (episode # 2.6) 22 October 1963
  35. "Dr. Kildare" (1961) playing "Harry" in episode: "An Island Like a Peacock" (episode # 2.31) 16 May 1963
  36. "Gunsmoke" (1955) playing "Holt" in episode: "I Call Him Wonder" (episode # 8.28) 23 March 1963
  37. "Perry Mason" (1957) playing "Pete Chenery" in episode: "The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe" (episode # 6.13) 3 January 1963
  38. "Gunsmoke" (1955) playing "Arnie" in episode: "The Search" (episode # 8.1) 15 September 1962
  39. "Untouchables, The" (1959) playing "Packy" in episode: "Takeover" (episode # 3.17) 1 March 1962
  40. "Laramie" (1959) playing "Rix Catlin" in episode: "The Runt" (episode # 3.21) 20 February 1962
  41. "Gunsmoke" (1955) playing "Elias Grice" in episode: "A Man a Day" (episode # 7.14) 30 December 1961
  42. "Twilight Zone, The" (1959) playing "Hansen" in episode: "A Quality of Mercy" (episode # 3.15) 29 December 1961
  43. "87th Precinct" (1961) playing "Barrow" in episode: "Very Hard Sell" (episode # 1.11) 4 December 1961
  44. "Two Faces West" (1960) in episode: "Doctor's Orders" (episode # 1.32) 5 June 1961
  45. "Tales of Wells Fargo" (1957) playing "Coleman" in episode: "Something Pretty" (episode # 5.27) 17 April 1961
  46. "Wagon Train" (1957) playing "Joaquin Delgado" in episode: "The Tiburcio Mendez Story" (episode # 4.26) 22 March 1961
  47. "Tall Man, The" (1960) in episode: "A Gun Is for Killing" (episode # 1.18) 14 January 1961
  48. "Bonanza" (1959) playing "Freddy" in episode: "The Ape" (episode # 2.14) 17 December 1960
  49. "Rebel, The" (1959) playing "Jim Colburn" in episode: "The Hunted" (episode # 2.8) 6 November 1960
  50. "Tall Man, The" (1960) in episode: "A Bounty for Billy" (episode # 1.6) 15 October 1960
  51. "Tate" (1960) in episode: "Comanche Scalps" (episode # 1.7) 10 August 1960
  52. "Sea Hunt" (1958) in episode: "The Invader" (episode # 3.30) 30 July 1960
  53. "Sea Hunt" (1958) in episode: "Time Fuse" (episode # 3.28) 16 July 1960
  54. "Rawhide" (1959) playing "Anko" in episode: "Incident before Black Pass" (episode # 3.27) 19 May 1960
  55. "Wagon Train" (1957) playing "Cherokee Ned" in episode: "The Maggie Hamilton Story" (episode # 3.26) 6 April 1960
  56. "Tombstone Territory" (1957) playing "Little Hawk" in episode: "The Horse Thief" (episode # 3.6) 13 November 1959
  57. "Wagon Train" (1957) playing "Bernabe Zamora" in episode: "The Estaban Zamora Story" (episode # 3.4) 21 October 1959
  58. "Colt .45" (1957) playing "Luke Reid" in episode: "Night of Decision" (episode # 2.13) 28 June 1959
  59. "Rough Riders, The" (1958) in episode: "Gunpoint Persuasion" (episode # 1.30) 30 April 1959
  60. "Sea Hunt" (1958) in episode: "Nerve Gas" (episode # 2.15) 12 April 1959
  61. "Dragnet" (1951) playing "Karlo Rozwadowski" in episode: "The Big Name" (episode # 8.27) 31 March 1959
  62. "26 Men" (1957) in episode: "Ricochet" (episode # 2.21) 24 February 1959
  63. "26 Men" (1957) in episode: "Long Trail Home" (episode # 2.19) 10 February 1959
  64. "26 Men" (1957) in episode: "Trail of Revenge" (episode # 2.15) 13 January 1959
  65. "Sea Hunt" (1958) in episode: "The Alcatraz Story" (episode # 2.1) 4 January 1959
  66. "Lock Up" (1959) in episode: "The Case of Frank Corry"
  67. "Lock Up" (1959) in episode: "The Case of Frank Curry"
  68. "Sea Hunt" (1958) in episode: "Dead Man's Cove" (episode # 1.33) 23 August 1958
  69. "Sea Hunt" (1958) in episode: "The Shipwreck" (episode # 1.30) 2 August 1958
  70. "West Point" (1956) in episode: "Cold Peril" (episode # 1.28) 12 April 1957
  71. "Man Called X, The" (1956) in episode: "Speech" (episode # 1.23) 22 November 1956
  72. "West Point" (1956) in episode: "His Brother's Fist" (episode # 1.7) 16 November 1956
  73. "Navy Log" (1955) in episode: "Sacrifice" (episode # 1.35) 22 May 1956
  74. "Highway Patrol" (1955) playing "Thug"
  75. "Dragnet" (1951) playing "Julius Carver" in episode: "The Big Boys" (episode # 3.21) 21 January 1954

 

 

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