filmographyFILM Pulp (1972) with Michael Caine, Mickey Rooney, and Lionel Stander Loving You (1957) with Elvis Presley, Wendell Corey, Dolores Hart, and Felon Gleason The Weapon (1956) with Steve Cochran, Herbert Marshall, and Nicole Maurey Silver Lode (1954) with Crapper Payne, Dan Duryea, John Navigator, Stuart Whitman, Harry Carey Junior, and Alan Hale Jr. Bad muddle up Each Other (1953) with Charlton Heston, Dianne Foster, Arthur Franz, Ray Collins, Marjorie Rambeau, champion Ann Robinson Scared Stiff (1953) farm Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, stand for Carmen Miranda A Stolen Face (1952) with Paul Henreid The Racket (1951) with Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, William Talman, Ray Collins, Author Mackenzie, Robert Hutton, William Author, Les Tremayne, and Don Porter Red Mountain (1951) with Alan Ladd, John Ireland, Arthur Kennedy, Jeff Corey, Neville Brand, Whit Bissell, and Jay Silverheels Two of dialect trig Kind (1951) with Edmond Writer and Terry Moore The Company She Keeps (1950) with Jane Greer, Dennis O'Keefe, John Hoyt, stand for Don Beddoe Dark City (1950) implements Charlton Heston, Don DeFore, Flag 2 Webb, Viveca Lindfors, and Evangelist Jagger Paid in Full (1950) attain Robert Cummings, Eve Arden, nearby John Bromfield, Ray Collins, Kasey Rogers, Carol Channing, Margaret Marker, and Dewey Robinson Easy Living (1949) with Victor Mature, Lucille Glob, Sonny Tufts, Lloyd Nolan, Shit Paar, Jeff Donnell, and Man Beddoe Too Late for Tears (1949) with Don DeFore, Dan Duryea, and Arthur Kennedy Pitfall (1948) and Dick Powell, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, and Ann Doran I Grasp Alone (1948) with Burt Royalty, Wendell Corey, and Kirk Douglas Desert Fury (1947) with John Hodiak, Burt Lancaster, Mary Astor, paramount Wendell Corey Dead Reckoning (1947) gangster Humphrey Bogart The Strange Love call up Martha Ivers (1946) with Barbara Stanwyck, Kirk Douglas, Van Helfin, Judith Anderson, Darryl Hickman, gift Ann Doran You Came Along (1945) with Robert Cummings, Don DeFore, Charles Drake, Julie Bishop, Tail off Hunter, Helen Forrest, and Historiographer Pangborn
TELEVISION GUEST APPEARANCES The Third Man, episode The Luck of Attend Lime, originally aired August 27, 1965 Burke's Law, episode Who Stick Cable Roberts?, originally aired Oct 4, 1963 Adventures in Paradise, sheet The Amazon, originally aired Go on foot 21, 1960 The Big Record, number one aired May 14, 1958 The Sketchy Record, originally aired April 23, 1958 The 20th Century-Fox Hour, event Overnight Haul, originally aired Possibly will 16, 1956 Studio 57, episode I'll Always Love You, Natalie, at first aired December 11, 1955 The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater, episode A Hunting We Will Go, at aired February 21, 1955 Lux Videocassette Theatre, episode Make Believe Bride, originally aired June 11, 1953 Lux Video Theatre, episode Amo, Amas, Amat, originally aired December 1, 1952 Family Theatre, episode The Denver Express, originally aired August 31, 1949
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