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Smart (1966) (TV)
- Starring as Stryker in "The Dead Spy Scrawls"
- This classic comedy show featured the inept, underpaid,
overzealous spy: Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, his boss (The
Chief), and his partner and later wife (Agent 99). With
high-tech gadgetry created to help Smart in his quest
to keep the free world free, anything including the
kitchen sink can be a phone, a tape recorder, a camera
or weapon.In order to give the agents of CONTROL,
a series of worthy opponents, KAOS was created. Smart
and 99 battled the likes of Mr. Big, The Claw, and Siegfried.
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The Dead Spy Scrawls CONTROL tries to find the
location of a KAOS communications center, which turns
out to be in a pool hall.
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Stryker is a hired hitman by KAOS that ends up getting
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Combat!
(1963-1965) (TV)
- Starring as Private Baum in "The Raider"
- Starring as Neumann in "The Wounded Don't Cry"
- This was a one-hour WWII drama series on television,
that followed a frontline American infantry squad as
they battled their way across Europe. With mud-splattered
realism, the show offered character studies of men striving
to maintain their own humanity in the midst of a world
torn by war.
- In The Wounded Don't Cry, a German field hospital
becomes the squad's observation post. An embittered
Saunders turns even colder when an S.S. patient critically
wounds one of his squad. Bauer, a German orderly in
the field hospital, pleads with Saunders to allow him
to take a truck to recover the plasma desperately needed
by both the wounded American and the German casualties.
- Neumann is one of the squad members that is killed
by the German S.S. patient.
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Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964) (TV)
- Starring as Vladeck in "The Project Strigas Affair"
- The TV Series originally ran from 1964-1968. It was
about two agents of the United Network Command for Law
Enforcement, who fight evil and have a never ending
assortment of gadgets.
- In this episode Napoleon Solo must find a way to bring
down a diplomat who is trying to spark US/USSR tensions.
-William Shatner also guest starred in this episode. |
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I, Robot |
The
Outer Limits (1964) (TV)
- Playing Judson Ellisin in the original "I, Robot"
- Playing Konig in "Production and Decay of Strange
Particles"
- The outer Limits TV show started with the screen going
black and then wavy lines appearing etc. Then you would
hear the narrator start saying, "There is nothing
wrong with your television set. Much like The Twilight
Zone, it was more focused on hard science fiction than
fantasy and was a full hour.
- In the I, Robot episode Adam Link is a robot accused
of murder. Ultimately it turns out that the prosecution
is not simply placing the robot on trial, but mankind
itself as irresponsible and abusive of technology.
- Judson
Ellisin is a brash reporter covering the story
of Thurman Cutler.
- In
Production and Decay of Strange Particles, an
accident in a nuclear research facility opens a dimensonal
doorway and invading creatures attempt to create an
explosion to widen the doorway, but a scientist discovers
a way to reverse the damage and close it.
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Untouchables (1962) (TV)
- Starring as Packy - 3-17 in "Takeover"
- A classic crime drama series about an elite group
of law enforcement officers headed by the incorruptible
Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) and their battles against
organized crime and gang lords such as Al Capone. The
series ran from 1959-63 on ABC and sparked great controversy
in its day both for its violent content and its portrayal
of Italian-Americans.
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I Call Him Wonder |
Gunsmoke (1961-1966)
(TV)
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Starring as John Walking Fox in "Treasure
of John Walking Fox" in 1966
- Playing Holt in "I Call Him Wonder" in 1963
- Playing Arnie in "The Search" in 1962
- Playing Elias Grice in "A Man a Day" in
1961
- Based on the radio series of the same name, Gunsmoke
was network television's first "adult" western.
The series debuted in 1955; and ran for 20 years. James
Arness starred as Matt Dillon, marshal of Dodge City,
Kansas (the role was originally offered to John Wayne).
- In I Call Him Wonder, Jud Sorrell has left a trail
drive and has won big at poker. The losers, Docker,
Holt and Keogh, beat him up and take the money. Jud
meets a ten year old indian boy he calls Wonder. They
get into trouble because of the Indian boy, and the
boy is sent to an Indian camp. Jud rescues him, and
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