Dabbs Greer

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Dabbs Greer
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Greer as Coach Ossie Weiss in Hank , c.1966
Born
Robert William Greer

(1917-04-02)April 2, 1917
DiedApril 28, 2007(2007-04-28) (aged 90)
Resting placePeace Valley Cemetery McDonald County, Missouri
Alma mater Drury University
OccupationActor
Years active19382003

Robert William "Dabbs" Greer (April 2, 1917 April 28, 2007) [1] was an American character actor in film and television for over 60 years. Greer appeared in nearly 100 film roles and in nearly 600 television episodes of various series. He played Mr. Jonas in Gunsmoke , Coach Ossie Weiss in the sitcom Hank , and Reverend Robert Alden in Little House on the Prairie . Greer's final film role was as the 108-year-old Paul Edgecomb, the character played by Tom Hanks in 1999's The Green Mile .

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Early life

Greer was born in Fairview, Missouri, the son of Bernice Irene (née Dabbs), a speech teacher, and Randall Alexander Greer, a druggist. [2] When Greer was an infant, the family moved to the larger Anderson, Missouri, 30 miles (48 km) southwest. [3] At the age of eight, he began acting in children's theater productions. He attended Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, where he was a member of Theta Kappa Nu. [2]

Career

Early career (1930s and 1940s)

Greer's film debut was as an extra in the 1938 film Jesse James , which was filmed mainly around Pineville, Missouri.

After moving to Pasadena, California in 1943, he became an administrator and acting instructor at the Pasadena Playhouse. [2]

1950s

Greer appeared in three episodes of Adventures of Superman , including the inaugural entry, "Superman on Earth" (1952), [4] in which he was cast as the first person to be saved by Superman. He was the major guest star as a man framed for murder in "Five Minutes to Doom" (1954) and as an eccentric millionaire in "The Superman Silver Mine" (1958). [ citation needed ]

Greer made hundreds of appearances in around 200 different television series.[ citation needed ] He played the role of the marshal in the two-part "King of the Dakotas" (1955) and appeared as Ray in "Paper Gunman" of the NBC Western anthology series Frontier. In the 1956 movie Hot Rod Girl, he played the auto-repair shop owner, Mr. Fry. In 1957, he appeared in the episode "Revenge" on the syndicated crime drama Sheriff of Cochise and as Sanders in the episode "My Horse Ajax" on NBC's children's Western series Fury . About this time, he guest-starred on the syndicated adventure series Whirlybirds and Rescue 8 . He also appeared in an episode of Richard Diamond, Private Detective . Greer was cast on the syndicated Western series Pony Express and also guest-starred on three CBS Western series: Wanted: Dead or Alive , Trackdown , and Johnny Ringo . Thereafter, he appeared in the NBC Modern Western series Empire and guest-starred on Stoney Burke .

Greer appeared on ABC's Tombstone Territory (in the 1957 episode "Ambush at Gila Gulch"), and in the 1957 episode "Rebel Christmas" on the Tod Andrews syndicated series The Gray Ghost . He was then cast as Ed Grimes on the 1958 episode "312 Vertical" of the syndicated series State Trooper . He also appeared in It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958). His other appearances in 1959 include the episode "Peligroso" on NBC's Western series The Restless Gun , episodes of Bat Masterson , and the syndicated Man Without a Gun . From 1956 until 1974, Greer had a recurring role as storekeeper Mr. Jonas on the long-running TV series "Gunsmoke". He appeared in 42 episodes of the series. Occasionally, he would play someone other than Mr. Jonas. In one episode, he was Chester's uncle. [5]

1960s

In 1960, Greer appeared in the episode "Dark Fear" on the CBS anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson . He was cast twice in The Twilight Zone , in the 1962 episode "Hocus-Pocus and Frisby" and the 1963 episode "Valley of the Shadow". Also in 1963, he was cast in a segment on Jack Palance's ABC circus drama The Greatest Show on Earth . He then appeared as a policeman in the first episode of The Fugitive, "Fear in a Desert City". He would return for five more episodes, making him the most frequently cast guest actor of non-recurring roles on the series (tied with Richard Anderson).

The 1960s brought Greer several more recurring roles in popular series, such as track coach Ossie Weiss in Hank, and Sheriff Norris "Norrie" Coolidge in The Ghost & Mrs. Muir . He also made eight appearances on The Rifleman. In 1962, on the ABC/WB Western series Lawman , in an episode titled "The Unmasked", Greer was cast in a fictitious portrayal of Boston Corbett, the Union Army soldier who shot and mortally wounded Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.

In 1963, Greer was cast as Jack Tabor in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Skeleton's Closet". He guest-starred in seven other Perry Mason episodes in various roles.

1970s and 1980s

Greer had a recurring role in the NBC series Little House on the Prairie from 1974 to 1983 as Reverend Alden. Often cast as a minister, he performed the marriages of Rob and Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show and Mike and Carol Brady on the first episode of The Brady Bunch .

Last years (1990s and 2000s)

From 1992 to 1996, he tended to the spiritual needs of the townsfolk in fictional Rome, Wisconsin, as Reverend Henry Novotny in Picket Fences . He also had a guest appearance on an episode of Charles in Charge in the role of Buzz Powell.

In the May 9, 1991, episode of L.A. Law , titled "On the Toad Again", Greer played a character addicted to a "high" produced by licking the skin secretions of psychoactive toads. In the 1997 film Con Air , Greer appeared as an old man discovered hiding under a pick-up truck at "Lerner Field".

Greer's final feature film was a prominent role as 108-year-old Paul Edgecomb in The Green Mile (1999) starring Tom Hanks as the younger Edgecomb. Greer's last television performance was in a 2003 episode of Lizzie McGuire .

Most of Greer's approximately 700 movie and television appearances had been in supporting roles, [2] but he told the Albany Times Union in an interview in 2000, that "every character actor, in their little sphere, is the lead." [6]

Death

Greer died on April 28, 2007, [6] at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena from kidney failure and heart disease. [3] He is interred in Peace Valley Cemetery in McDonald County, Missouri. [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1949 Reign of Terror Bridge GuardUncredited
1950 The Damned Don't Cry Reporter
Trial Without Jury Jack, Police Radio Room Dispatcher
Devil's Doorway Spud Keith
California Passage Dealer
1951 Storm Warning Courtroom Cop
Call Me Mister Corporal Aide to Colonel
Father's Little Dividend Green Taxicab's Driver
The Lady from Texas Bailiff
The Unknown Man Ambulance Intern Driver
Two Tickets to Broadway Soldier in Nightclub
Week-End with Father Minor Role
Under the Gun Stoner
1952 Room for One More Scoutmaster
Deadline – U.S.A. Day Reporter
Young Man with Ideas Telephone Man
Diplomatic Courier Intelligence Clerk
Scarlet Angel Man Robbed by Roxy
We're Not Married! Beauty Contest Spectator
Sally and Saint Anne Mr. Parker
Monkey Business Cabbie
My Man and I Court Clerk
Because You're Mine Sergeant
Because of You Mexican Shop Owner
Million Dollar Mermaid Movie Set Engineer
The Bad and the Beautiful Studio Lighting Technician
Above and Beyond Steve Haddock
She Couldn't Say No Dick Jordan
1953 Trouble Along the Way Father Peterson
House of Wax Sergeant Jim Shane
Julius Caesar Citizen of RomeUncredited
Remains to Be Seen Julius
Dream Wife Night Elevator Operator
A Slight Case of Larceny Eddie - 1st Gas Man
Affair with a Stranger Happy Murray
Mister Scoutmaster FiremanUncredited
Mission Over Korea Pilot
Half a Hero George Payson
China Venture Galuppo
Take the High Ground! ShortyUncredited
1954 Riot in Cell Block 11 Schuyler
Bitter Creek Sheriff
Rose Marie Charity Dance CashierUncredited
Lucky Me Eddie Szczepanski
The Desperado U.S. Marshal Jim Langley
Living It Up Head Boy RangerUncredited
Private Hell 36 Sam Marvin, Bartender
1955 Seven Angry Men Doctor
Hit the Deck EddieUncredited
Stranger on Horseback Hotel Clerk
An Annapolis Story Commander Halleck
The Seven Little Foys Tutor
Foxfire Bus Driver
The Scarlet Coat Captain Brewster
The McConnell Story Pilot Instructor
At Gunpoint Preacher at Funeral
1956 Meet Me in Las Vegas Mr. Smith-Johnson
D-Day the Sixth of June Corporal Atkinson
The First Texan Delegate Potter
Away All Boats Lieutenant Commander Harrison
The Young Guns Fred
Tension at Table Rock Doctor
Hot Rod Girl Henry Frye
Invasion of the Body Snatchers Mac Lomax
Hot Cars Detective Davenport
1957Chain of EvidenceDr. Ainsley
The Spirit of St. Louis GoldsboroughUncredited
All Mine to Give Clendenning
Johnny Tremain Nat Lorne
The Vampire Dr. Will Beaumont
Pawnee John Brewster
My Man Godfrey Lieutenant O'Connor
Young and Dangerous Mr. John Clinton
Baby Face Nelson FBI Agent Charles Bonner
1958 It! The Terror from Beyond Space Eric Royce
I Want to Live! San Quentin Captain
1959 Lone Texan Doc Jansen
Day of the Outlaw Doc Langer, Veterinarian
Edge of Eternity Gas Station Attendant
Last Train from Gun Hill Deputy AndyUncredited
1960 Cash McCall Bronson
1963 Wives and Lovers Sardi's Waiter
Palm Springs Weekend Boys' Club Leader
Showdown Express Man
1964 Roustabout Arthur Nielsen
1965 Shenandoah Abernathy
1970 The Cheyenne Social Club Jedediah W. Willowby
1972 Rage Dr. Thompson
1973 White Lightning Pa McKlusky
1977 Evil Town Lyle Phelps
1981 Chu Chu and the Philly Flash Wally
1988 Two Moon Junction Kyle
1989 Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat Otto
1990 Pacific Heights Mr. Thayer
1992 House IV Dad
1994 Little Giants Wilbur
1997 Con Air Man Under Truck
1999 The Green Mile Old Paul EdgecombFinal film role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1950 Dick Tracy Shaky2 episodes
1950–1954 Fireside Theatre Various characters14 episodes
1951 Space Patrol Paul MarinEpisode: "The Lost City of the Carnacans"
1952 The Doctor PiersonEpisode: "No Gods to Serve"
The Lone Ranger Toby DurbinEpisode: "Through the Wall"
1952–1954 Cavalcade of America Mark Wilson / Johann / John Adams 3 episodes
1952–1955 Big Town Sergeant Jim Ward4 episodes
1952–1958 Adventures of Superman Episode 1- Played 2 people. Mr. Pebbles and Dan Dobey / Episode 2 - Joe Winters / Episode 3 - Man Saved from Dirigible Fall3 episodes
1953–1955 Big Town Colonel Venable / Dave / General Charles S. Venable3 episodes
1954 Waterfront Phil HarveyEpisode: "Stand by All Stations"
Topper JackEpisode: "Preparations for Europe"
The Lone Wolf Sheriff KettonEpisode: "The Wife Story"
Climax! AdamsEpisode: "The After House"
Your Favorite Story Unknown characterEpisode: "The Waltz"
1954–1960 Letter to Loretta Various characters9 episodes
1954–1965 Lassie Casey Howell / Joe Baker3 episodes
1955 Father Knows Best Mr. CollinsEpisode: "Father Delivers the Papers"
The Man Behind the Badge Detective MerrickEpisode: "The Case of the Capital Crime"
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp Marshal CrawfordEpisode: "Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshal"
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars CharlieEpisode: "A Gift of Life"
FrontierMarshal / Ray2 episodes
General Electric Theater TomEpisode: "Prosper's Old Mother"
Navy Log Mr. SayresEpisode: "Navy Corpsman"
1955–1956 Science Fiction Theatre Professor Horst Reimers / MacNamara / Arthur Kern3 episodes
Lux Video Theatre Shammy / Maguire4 episodes
1955–1957 Fireside Theatre Boggs / Germie / Henry Blaine / Jeremy2 episodes
1956 The Man Called X JosefEpisode: "For External Use Only"
The Star and the Story Dr. CarlsonEpisode: "Payment in Kind"
NBC Matinee Theater Various characters2 episodes
The Millionaire StoolieEpisode: "The Ed Murdock Story"
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Theodore the Milkman / The SheriffSeason 1 Episode 25: "There Was an Old Woman" as Theodore the Milkman

Season 1 Episode 33: "The Belfry" as the Sheriff

TV Reader's Digest Captain Larsen / Paul Diamond / Dr. Rayborn / Tad Duncan, Sr. / Dr. Petrie5 episodes
Chevron Hall of Stars JohnEpisode: "Family Affair"
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Dr. J. L. Hendricks / Bert Keith2 episodes
The Joseph Cotten Show Mr. ErwinEpisode: "We Who Love Her"
Studio 57 Sheriff BartonEpisode: "Swing Your Partner, Hector"
1956–1961 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Various characters6 episodes
1956–1974 Gunsmoke Wilbur Jonas (storekeeper) / Joe Bean / Uncle Wesley43 episodes
1957 The New Adventures of Charlie Chan Zac WestEpisode: "The Lost Face"
How to Marry a Millionaire Mr. Blandish3 episodes
Broken Arrow Joe RandolphEpisode: "Legacy of a Hero"
Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal Tom Denby / Pete Maxwell2 episodes
Fury SandersEpisode: "My Horse Ajax"
Sheriff of Cochise Charlie JacksonEpisode: "Revenge"
The West Point Story Tom Nolan2 episodes
Code 3 Louis Johnson / Bill Rockwell2 episodes
The Web Unknown characterEpisode: "Man with a Choice"
The Gray Ghost CooperEpisode: "Rebel Christmas"
Tombstone Territory Jim Edwards, Sr.Episode: "Ambush at Gila Gulch"
1957–1958 Whirlybirds Jim Burdette / Dan Malloy2 episodes
Trackdown Mike Kilroy / Sheriff Chet Farrow / Ward Barrett / Ethan Phelps4 episodes
1958 Official Detective JamesEpisode: "The Cover-Up"
The Court of Last Resort Sheriff Cass BakerEpisode: "The Joel Sheldon Case"
State Trooper Ed GrimesEpisode: "312 Vertical"
Target KirbyEpisode: "Backfire"
Westinghouse Studio One LewisEpisode: "Image of Fear"
The Restless Gun Roy StantonEpisode: "Peligroso"
1958–1959 Wanted Dead or Alive Bartender / Elder Luke Boone / Tom Wade3 episodes
Walt Disney Presents Will / Fort Supplier2 episodes
1958–1966 Perry Mason Various characters8 episodes
1959 Pony Express Sheriff BarnettEpisode: "Wrong Rope"
Steve Canyon Ben MooreEpisode: "The Bomb"
Playhouse 90 Clayton BeardEpisode: "The Day Before Atlanta"
The Thin Man Amboy - Hotel ClerkEpisode: "Anonymity Anyone?"
The Rough Riders Sheriff JenkinsEpisode: "Paradise Gap"
Alcoa Theatre PolicemanEpisode: "Christabel"
Man Without a Gun Ben McLarenEpisode: "Hangtree Inn"
The Troubleshooters LepageEpisode: "The Law and the Profits"
Tightrope! SkeetEpisode: "Thousand Dollar Bill"
Bat Masterson WillEpisode: "Wanted: Dead"
Law of the Plainsman WesleyEpisode: “The Hostiles”
Richard Diamond, Private Detective Scooter JaffeeEpisode: "The Adjuster"
The Rifleman Brett ConwayEpisode: "Panic"
Wichita Town John MatthewsEpisode: "The Devil's Choice"
1959–1960 Black Saddle Owen Edwards / Denver Pollock2 episodes
Goodyear Theatre Matty Burton / Policeman2 episodes
1959–1965 Wagon Train Hiram Snow / Mr. Finley / Tanner3 episodes
1960 Rescue 8 HarveyEpisode: "Quicksand"
Johnny Ringo SamEpisode: "Killer, Choose a Card"
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Mr. Walter Gilroy2 episodes
The DuPont Show with June Allyson Dr. MeekerEpisode: "Dark Fear"
Shirley Temple's Storybook SamuelEpisode: "The Reluctant Dragon"
Klondike Piano Delivery ManEpisode: "Keys to Trouble"
Tales of Wells Fargo Ben WilsonEpisode: "The Bride and the Bandit"
Two Faces West Willie MedfordEpisode: "The Proud Man"
1960–1961 Death Valley Days Slim Newell / Leo Harris2 episodes
1960–1962 Laramie Elmo Regis / Mr. Colby / Samuel Clemens3 episodes
1961 The Rifleman FinnyEpisodes: "The Wyoming Story: Part 1" & "The Wyoming Story: Part 2"
Shotgun Slade Ed BrandonEpisode: "A Gun and a Prayer"
The Law and Mr. Jones Unknown characterEpisode: "Indian War"
The Jack Benny Program 1st Desk ClerkEpisode: "Jack Goes to Las Vegas"
Stagecoach West Foster / Reider2 episodes
The Asphalt Jungle Al StehlEpisode: "The Friendly Gesture"
The Aquanauts Oscar / Haber2 episodes
Adventures in Paradise Reverend ForbesEpisode: "Errand of Mercy"
Hawaiian Eye Harry WilsonEpisode: "Thomas Jefferson Chu"
Cain's Hundred Willie BealEpisode: "The Penitent: Louis Strode"
Dr. Kildare Mr. WillisEpisode: "Holiday Weekend"
Bus Stop JeftyEpisode: "A Lion Walks Among Us"
Ichabod and Me Mr. HallidayEpisode: "Teenage Journalist"
1961–1962 Checkmate Hokey / Henry Creasy2 episodes
Lawman Joe Brockway / Les Courtney2 episodes
The Detectives Ed Foster / Mr. Blane / Todd Adams / Helm Merriwether4 episodes
1961–1963 The Untouchables Brower / Agent Ned Ferber / Thomas B. Randall3 episodes
1961–1964 Rawhide Sheriff / Jebidiah Haddlebird / Townsman3 episodes
1961 Rawhide TownsmanS3:E14, "Incident of the Big Blowout"
1961–1965 The Andy Griffith Show Mr. Sims / Naylor / Sales Clerk / Councilman Dobbs4 episodes
1961–1971 Bonanza Various characters8 episodes
1962 Have Gun – Will Travel Doc HalopEpisode: "Lazarus"
Surfside 6 Finney TateEpisode: "The Surfside Swindle"
Follow the Sun FultonEpisode: "Marine of the Month"
Alcoa Premiere Herb RaymondEpisode: "The Very Custom Special"
The Dick Powell Theatre GavinEpisode: "Pericles on 31st Street"
Don't Call Me Charlie! Dr. MartinEpisode: "Vive Judson McKay"
The Eleventh Hour Ed CrainEpisode: "Angie, You Made My Heart Stop"
Saints and Sinners Walter HinesEpisode: "A Night of Horns and Bells"
1962–1963 The Twilight Zone Evans / Scanlan 2 episodes
1962–1965 The Dick Van Dyke Show Mr. Brumley / Mr. Waring / Chaplain Berger4 episodes
1963 Empire Joseph WilliamsEpisode: "End of an Image"
Stoney Burke Dr. John BannerEpisode: "Image of Glory"
Make Room for Daddy Impatient Postal CustomerEpisode: "Rusty's Birthday"
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster Charlie PiedmontEpisode: "Senior Citizen Charlie"
Temple Houston Marshal CloudEpisode: "Gallows in Galilee"
Kraft Suspense Theatre Newton YortEpisode: "A Hero for Our Times"
The Greatest Show on Earth Unknown characterEpisode: "Lady in Limbo"
1963–1967 The Fugitive Various characters6 episodes
1964 Grindl SladowskiEpisode: "Grindl, Private Eye"
Destry Dr. ForbesEpisode: "Destry Had a Little Lamb"
Arrest and Trial J.H. SalomonEpisode: "The Black Flower"
The Rogues MadiganEpisode: "The Personal Touch"
The Outer Limits E.F. Larkin / Mr. Bishop2 episodes
1965 Wendy and Me Orville BeaumontEpisode: "A Bouquet for Mr. Bundy"
The Bill Dana Show Mr. ClarkEpisode: "The Court Jester"
The Cara Williams Show FulinerEpisode: "Pawn Ticket for a Ticker"
Peyton Place Parole Officer / E.J. Taggart2 episodes
Profiles in Courage Taylor / Dr. Fenner2 episodes
1965–1966 Hank Coach Ossie Weiss21 episodes
1965–1967 The Virginian Ed Harger / Doc2 episodes
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Policeman / Harper Caldwell2 episodes
1966 Laredo IraEpisode: "Road to San Remo"
1966–1973 The F.B.I. Various characters10 episodes
1967 The Invaders The MinisterEpisode: "The Experiment"
Rango Sheriff SimmonsEpisode: "Gunfight at the K.O. Saloon"
The Road WestThomas GrimmerEpisode: "Elizabeth's Odyssey"
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Police OfficerEpisode: "The Prize Boat"
Cimarron Strip Judge QuayleEpisode: "Nobody"
The Big Valley Matt CarsonEpisode: "Night of the Executioner"
1967–1969 Mannix Mr. Coombs / Petey O'Grady / Dan Turpin3 episodes
1968 The Second Hundred Years General CravenEpisode: "For Whom the Drums Beat"
Petticoat Junction Mr. PeckEpisode: "Ring-A-Ding-Ding"
The Wild Wild West Captain Lyman Butler / Senator Seth Buckley2 episodes
1968–1969 Judd, for the Defense Dr. Fred Zellmer / Mr. LeBow2 episodes
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir Norrie Coolidge6 episodes
1969 The Brady Bunch MinisterEpisode: "The Honeymoon"
Lancer SheriffEpisode: "The Kid"
1969–1973 Ironside Old Librarian / Mr. Carew / Thomas Gibbs3 episodes
1970The Boy Who Stole the ElephantStiltsTelevision film
Bracken's World Man on BusEpisode: "Fallen, Fallen Is Babylon"
The Name of the Game Victor BychekEpisode: "Echo of a Nightmare"
The Interns Edgar JarvisEpisode: "Death Wish"
The Young Lawyers JacobiEpisode: "MacGillicuddy Always Was a Pain in the Neck"
1971 The Bold Ones: The New Doctors CaseyEpisode: "Angry Man"
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury Billy JackEpisode: "Operation: Moonshine"
1972 Nichols HarriganEpisode: "Sleight of Hand"
The Mod Squad Store OwnerEpisode: "Taps, Play It Louder"
1972–1973 The Rookies Billy Levinson / Studio Guard2 episodes
1973 Ghost Story Harry BellEpisode: "Earth, Air, Fire and Water"
Winesburg, Ohio ParcivalTelevision film
Barnaby Jones Andy SpakeEpisode: "Murder-Go-Round"
Adam-12 Dave CarlsonEpisode: ”Venice Division”
1973–1974 Cannon Walt Fox / Windom Salter2 episodes
1974 Chopper One Motel ManagerEpisode: "Strain of Innocence"
Chase ParinoEpisode: "Out of Gas"
The Greatest Gift Deacon HurdTelevision film
Paper MoonUnknown characterEpisode: "Bonnie and Clyde"
The Manhunter Harry BellEpisode: "The Lodester Ambush"
1974–1983 Little House on the Prairie Reverend Alden76 episodes
1975 Shazam! Seldom Seen SlimEpisode: "Fool's Gold"
Saturday Night Live Man at Veterinary ClinicEpisode: "Candice Bergen/Esther Phillips"
1976 The Rockford Files Peter PreliEpisode: "Where's Houston?"
The Streets of San Francisco WatchmanEpisode: "Dead or Alive"
1977 Green Eyes Mr. CousinsTelevision film
Emergency! Dr. Hubert NippertEpisode: "Upward and Onward"
1978 The Incredible Hulk Dr. MaloneEpisode: "The Beast Within"
The Winds of Kitty Hawk Ace HutchinTelevision film
1981 Charlie's Angels Bluford CatlinEpisode: "Moonshinin' Angels"
1982 The Greatest American Hero SupervisorEpisode: "Train of Thought"
Matt Houston HenryEpisode: "Who Would Kill Ramona?"
1983 Little House: Look Back to Yesterday Reverend AldenTelevision film
1984 Little House: The Last Farewell Reverend AldenTelevision film
1986 Starman Ralph WolleryEpisode: "Fever"
1987 Werewolf RussellEpisode: "Friendly Haven"
1988 Charles in Charge 'Buzz' PowellEpisode: "Poppa, the Sailor Man"
Bonanza: The Next Generation SillsTelevision film
First Impressions MiltEpisode: "Pilot"
1989 Roseanne JoeEpisode: "Lobocop"
Ann Jillian Unknown characterEpisode: "Buddy System"
1990 The Bradys MinisterEpisode: "The Brady 500"
1990–1991 In the Heat of the Night J.L. Lambry2 episodes
1991 L.A. Law Chester MeadEpisode: "On the Toad Again"
Empty Nest Mr. SobelEpisode: "Almost Like Being in Love"
1992 The Secret of Lost Creek Henry "Grandpa" FogelUnknown episodes
1992–1996 Picket Fences Reverend Henry Novotny20 episodes
1994 Rebel Highway GaryEpisode: "Runaway Daughters"
1997 George and Leo Uncle DickEpisode: "The Thanksgiving Show"
1998 Ally McBeal Vincent RobbinsEpisode: "Alone Again"
2000 Spin City Dr. Marsh Laughlin, DDSEpisode: "Smile"
2001 Diagnosis: Murder Danny McNamara2 episodes
Family Law Frank WatsonEpisode: "The Gay Divorcee"
2001–2002 Maybe It's Me Grandpa Fred Stage21 episodes
2003 Lizzie McGuire MoeEpisode: "My Fair Larry" (final acting role)

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Bernard Philip Ofner, better known by his stage name Barney Phillips, was an American film, television, and radio actor. His roles include that of Sgt. Ed Jacobs on the 1950s Dragnet television series, appearances in the 1960s on The Twilight Zone, in which he played a Venusian living under cover on Earth in "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?", and a supporting role as actor Fletcher Huff in the 1970s CBS series The Betty White Show.

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