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423:] philosophy of acting with unswerving determination, his career might not have fared as well as it has. "I was indoctrinated there with the means and necessity for an actor totally to subjugate himself to his character—in the European tradition of acting." Dehner says, "I learned so well that, in the end, my characterizations were much more memorable than I was."...Eventually it dawned upon Dehner that while this sort of thing apparently worked for actors in Europe, it was in America that he was trying to make his way and it was not building him a practical reputation or pulling in jobs for him here.
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457:, reviewed the stage work by "The New York Players", whom he characterized as "serious-minded" and composed of "young people with a passion for the theatre and in most cases slim pocketbooks". While citing "Dehner Forkum" among the principal actors and serving in the role of "Mats", Atkinson deemed the troupe's overall effort to be only "a respectable student performance".
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1664:. Their faces are most familiar, but their names are almost lost in the credits. As a matter of fact, if their names became too well known, it might be injurious to their careers. The more they can bite the dust without becoming stars, the bigger their swimming pools grow...to the top character actor who is well-established on TV, type-casting is nothing less than a
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1719:"I'm getting a bit disenchanted with acting," says Dehner. "I used to think of it as a noble profession, but lately I have begun to change my mind...Because of the low budgets and the tight time considerations, the producers these days are interested only in getting the job done fast. They're not interested in artistry at all. It isn't what it used to be."
3854:"Sixteenth Census of the United States Census: 1940", Ralph L. Forkum household, Burbank, Los Angeles County, California, April 15, 1940; image of original enumeration page, district (ED) 19-843, sheet 9A, line 6, family 238. Bureau of the Census, National Archives Records Administration (NARA), Washington, D.C. Retrieved via FamilySearch, March 31, 2022.
3313:"John Dehner Forkum" on his army enlistment papers confirms that the highest educational level he achieved was "2 years of college". See "California, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940–1945", database, John Dehner Forkum, Los Angeles, California; subset "Draft Registration Cards for California, 10/16/1940 – 03/31/1947", NARA records of the
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3410:"California, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940–1945", United States Selective Service System database, 1926–1975 with images, John Dehner Forkum, October 16, 1940, Los Angeles, California; National Archives Records Administration (NARA), St. Louis, Missouri; record group number 147, NAID: 7644723. Retrieved via
3746:"United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938–1946", John Dehner Forkum, enlisted March 5, 1941, Los Angeles, California; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938–1946", National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); College Park, Maryland. Retrieved March 14, 2022, via
3816:"Sixteenth Census of the United States Census: 1940", database with images, Oakland Judicial Township, Berkeley, Alameda County, California, enumeration date April 17, 1940; Bureau of the Census, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. Retrieved FamilySearch archives, April 28, 2022.
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in its March 20 review but alludes to the film's lack of star power. The journal describes the 73-minute
Western as a "Good programmer" with "competent” performances by Dehner and other cast and a "sufficient" number of action scenes that "holds interest despite lack of name values." The next year,
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reports in its July 6, 1966, issue that Dehner had recently formed "J. D. Productions", an enterprise with "one of its primary functions" being to purchase story ideas and scripts to develop into projects in which Dehner "would star in the film versions". To what extent Dehner's company developed
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about the economic advantages of working in Ohio, Hutton calls the state's Director of Development, a role played by Dehner. Comedy ensues when the Director, mistaking the popcorn-peanut vendor as the president of a large industrial corporation, invites Hutton to tour the state with him.
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woman and must cope with the resulting hostility of his only son; as a nomadic and lazy would-be farmer traveling with two scheming older children in "Root Down" (1962); a brain-damaged freight operator who undergoes a drastic personality change in "Ash" (1963); a dejected and childless
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projects or directed him to parts in future screen productions is unknown, but Dehner continued to act in films for the next 20 years, although not in roles for which he received top billing. His first feature after the establishment of J. D. Productions is the crime drama
3842:"California, County Marriages, 1850–1952," database with images, Ralph Leroy Forkum and Eileen Isobel Washington Abernethy, August 23, 1937, county courthouse records for Los Angeles, California. Copy of original marriage record retrieved via FamilySearch, April 5, 2022.
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Douglas W. Churchill (September 13, 1941). "Screen News Here and in Hollywood: 'Pied Piper,' Novel by Nevil Shute, Purchased by Fox – Harold Shuster to Direct Rialto Film Is Held Over ' Badlands of Dakota' to Begin a Second Week – Swedish Program Opens Today".
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621:, a widely read radio publication based in Washington, D.C., reported in March 1942 that "John Dehner Forkum...has joined the KFAC, Los Angeles, announcing staff, replacing Jack Little". By September that year, Dehner was working in Beverly Hills at
1058:(1957), playing cavalry officer Major Seth Bradner. The actor, though a very familiar face to motion picture audiences, was still not considered by most producers to have significant drawing power at the box office. The film-industry publication
510:). Other period records, however, provide some details about Dehner's work at that time, more specifically that he, like his father, was working at Disney, where as an animator he assisted in producing drawings for Disney's 1940 animated classic
4679:"California Marriage Index, 1960–1985", John D. Forkum to Evelyn Elliott, March 25, 1973, Los Angeles City, California, Center of Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento. Retrieved via FamilySearch, May 23, 2022.
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4670:"California Divorce Index, 1966–1984," database, Roma L. Meyers and John D. Forkum, October 1970, Los Angeles City, California, Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento. Retrieved via FamilySearch, April 8, 2022.
956:(1945). Although Dehner's early performances in these motion pictures were not actually credited on screen, his name began to appear in cast credits published in leading film-industry publications. For instance, his name and roles in both
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made-for-TV movies, and in guest appearances on variety shows. Among his early performances on televised series are in two 1952 episodes–"The Parachute Story" and "The Dead General Story"–on
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theater audience as a reliable performer who could portray a myriad of characters, although most often in villainous roles as crooked gamblers, evil bankers, distinguished foreign spies,
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4688:"California Death Index, 1940–1997," database, John Dehner, February 4, 4, 1992; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. Retrieved via FamilySearch archives.
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HOLLYWOOD—For one of the few times in his villainous screen career, John Dehner will be seen on the right side of the law as an undercover agent in Columbia's "
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1374:, appearing in three episodes between 1959 and 1964: as Captain Allenby, a spaceship pilot, in "
1185:. Dehner once again plays in a supporting role but on the "right side" of the law, portraying a
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from 1958 to 1960. He continued to work as a voice actor in film, such as narrating the film
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4536:(New York, N.Y.), September 1960, pp. 62–63. Retrieved via Internet Archive, May 5, 2022.
3456:(New York, N.Y.), June 11, 1921, p. 3553. Retrieved via Internet Archive, March 15, 2022.
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4197:"Have Gun, Will Travel - The Complete Series (106 Episodes) of the Old Time Radio Show"
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3732:(April 1, 1936), volume 29, number 14, p. 252. Retrieved via HathiTrust, May 14, 2022.
1936:(1941) playing himself as Tall Baby Weems Storyboard Artist with Mustache (uncredited)
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Dehner worked for a year at Disney, and in the previously cited 1959 interview with
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3594:"Wife Divorces Artist / Abandonment Charged by Mrs. Ralph LeRoy Forkum in Paris"
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In 1992, a little over three years after performing in the televised miniseries
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After graduating from Hastings High School in June 1932, Dehner enrolled in the
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One of the notable stage productions in which Dehner was cast in New York is
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Gunsmoke: A Complete History and Analysis of the Legendary Broadcast Series
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed
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3387:, the article misspells actor Peggy Webber's surname, spelling it "Weber".
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Kleiner, Dick. "Dehner Tires of Acting", syndicated column published in
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Gowran, Clay (1969). "TV Today/Cowboys Bite Dust in Nets' Fall LineUp",
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The Gunsmoke Chronicles: A New History of Television's Greatest Western
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3684:, March 16, 1938, p. 6. Retrieved via Internet Archive, March 18, 2022.
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2994:(1966 two part episode “A Tiger Hunt in Paris”) as Colonel Backscheider
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Folkart, Burt A. "John Dehner; Multifacted Actor, Artist", obituary,
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Barely a television day goes by without some lawman (quite possibly
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3638:"Hastings Plans Community Dance To Raise Funds for Relief Work",
3478:, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
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Playground clubhouse". Two months later, in November 1962 at the
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Dehner is featured as well on the classic science-fiction series
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as Kendall available on Internet Archive. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
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Radio Crime Fighters: More Than 300 Programs from the Golden Age
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Dehner's sister Amy Forkum mentioned as freshman at Berkeley in
3604:, Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.). Retrieved May 4, 2022.
1098:-hating rancher", shared top billing with fellow American actor
651:. For the rest of the 1940s and for the remaining years of the "
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Moving into the 1960s, Dehner began that decade co-starring in
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in part seven of the 12-part World War II dramatic miniseries
3703:(Berkeley, California), October 2, 1934, p. 1. Retrieved via
2906:(1963 episode "To Make This Place Remember") as Frank Sturgis
1940:
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2938:(1964 episode "Mr. Garrity and the Graves") as Jared Garrity
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in 1941 actually shows Dehner working at the studio. Titled
311:, a village located approximately 20 miles north of midtown
4517:
Western and Frontier Film and Television Credits, 1903–1995
3497:(Washington, D.C.), Sunday edition, March 18, 1917, p. 42.
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quoted the actor's views about his profession at that time:
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4147:. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. February 16, 1958. p. 56
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One example of Dehner's performance as Inspector Black in
3143:(1977 Episode: "There's One in Every Port") as Judge Lyman
2930:(1963 episode "Aunt Bee's Medicine Man") as Colonel Harvey
2890:(1961) – Jubal Wade in S3:E17, "Incident of the New Start"
2699:(1957 episode "Daddy-O") as Wayne Russell, Kitty’s father.
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are cited in the nation's top movie-fan magazine in 1945,
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in Hollywood, Dehner joined Lee Marvin again, along with
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first prize in a regional competition for student plays.
1442:(four appearances in varied roles, one of which was the
190:. Earlier in his career, Dehner also worked briefly for
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Satellite Radio (New York, N.Y). Retrieved May 4, 2022.
3730:
University of California Bulletin Published at Berkeley
4226:(AFI), Los Angeles, California. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
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in the 1961 episode "Jerkwater" on the Western series
1008:." Dehner, who recently completed important roles in "
4067:"Pursuit - 19 Episodes of the Old Time Radio program"
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3002:(1968 two part episode "The Contender") as Dan Whelan
2555:(1953) as Police Capt. J. 'Chief' Donald (uncredited)
2419:(1951) as Jefferson Jay – Confidence Man (uncredited)
243:
John Dehner's father, artist Ralph LeRoy Forkum, 1920
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3878:
3763:"John Dehner: Successful Actor With a 'Character'",
3571:
Historical Newspapers, hereinafter cited "ProQuest".
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761:. Dehner was also one of three actors to perform as
392:(MAT), where he obtained intensive training in the "
4435:
Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010
2747:(1958) as Sheriff Partridge in Episode "Quiet City"
3726:John Dehner Forkum and sister Amy Mellicent Forkum
3426:"United States Census, 1930", J. Dahner [
2811:(1959) in final series episode "The Hill of Death"
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4321:Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
3602:Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
3499:Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
3476:Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
2088:(1946) as American Reporter in Paris (uncredited)
1390:" arrives in the small 1890 town of "Happiness",
784:voice, Dehner during the 1950s was recognized by
4896:
3580:"Champion Fencer,” news item about John Dehner,
3105:(1974) as Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson
1276:, in which Dehner appears as the early American
363:
2779:(1958) as Emir Bhaki aka The Lion of the Desert
2291:(1950) as Blake – Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)
765:inspector Peter Black on the radio crime drama
4605:, March 13, 1969, section 1B, p. 13. ProQuest.
4303:, June 23, 1945, p. 21. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
4105:On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio
3600:(Washington, D.C.), November 15, 1929, p. 28.
2914:(1963 episode "Echo of Another Day") as Bleeck
2827:"The Lonely" episode (1959) as Captain Allenby
599:instructor, although he was soon selected for
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4277:(Chicago, Illinois), September 1945, p. 132;
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3927:, job announcement for "John Dehner Forkum",
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3432:] Forkum in household of Ella D. Forkum,
2168:(1948) as Assistant Bureau Chief (uncredited)
1992:(1945) as Miner with Pipe in Bar (uncredited)
1077:who stars as the title character, the outlaw
773:. In 1952, he played the title character on
5000:United States Army personnel of World War II
4588:Barabas, SuzAnne and Barabas, Gabor (1990).
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4464:. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 93.
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2882:(1961 episode "The Jungle") as Alan Richards
2739:(1958) as Mr. Temple in Episode "The Coward"
2024:(1945) as Hog Contest Announcer (uncredited)
1214:(1983), in science-fiction features such as
37:Dehner as Colonel Harvey in 1963 episode of
4319:(Ohio), July 21, 1950, p. 3. Retrieved via
4177:"Frontier Gentleman - Complete Series - HQ"
3767:, September 23, 1971, p. SG, A11. ProQuest.
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3474:(New York, N.Y.), February 1, 1920, p. D2.
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2371:(1950) as Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)
2136:(1947) as SS Officer with Hoff (uncredited)
2080:(1946) as German Radar Captain (uncredited)
1968:(1944) as Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)
1952:(1942) as Hotel Manager (voice, uncredited)
1067:in 1958, Dehner received second billing in
1038:supporting role in the 1956 RKO production
591:and officially drew the United States into
587:, a full nine months before Japan attacked
4657:"Theater Group Will Present 'Peter Pan'",
4644:"Rustic Canyon Group Will Present Plays",
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4002:, originally posted November 23, 2021, on
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2184:(1949) as Third Oral Examiner (uncredited)
2008:(1945) as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
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4458:Robinson, Dale; Fernandes, David (1996).
4090:(Boise, Idaho). Retrieved April 21, 2022.
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2032:(1945) as Winner's Announcer (uncredited)
1052:of Bel-Air Productions to be the lead in
546:horizons.'" A Disney film distributed by
396:" of method acting established by Soviet
4995:Military personnel from New York (state)
4728:Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2
3986:, February 7, 1992, p. SB A26. ProQuest.
3867:"The Reluctant Dragon 1941 Disney Movie"
3775:
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3629:
3440:, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 4, 2022.
3401:
3372:"The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio"
3357:, February 7, 1992, p. SB A26. ProQuest.
2874:(1961 episode "The Squaw") as Hardy Tate
2000:(1945) as Contest Announcer (uncredited)
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522:(1941) and for the early development of
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2427:(1951) as Turk Thorne aka John H. Smith
2016:(1945) as State Trooper #2 (uncredited)
1976:(1944) as Norwegian Sailor (uncredited)
1896:, California due to complications from
1700:Later televised performances, 1970–1988
1081:. Dehner in that film portrays Sheriff
471:
302:Return to the United States from Europe
171:on the radio version of the television
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4648:, September 13, 1962, p. J4. ProQuest.
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4356:, catalog, AFI. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
4088:The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
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3948:Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising
3584:, September 23, 1951, p. 4F. ProQuest.
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3097:(1973) as Ben Wallingford – Foundation
2970:(1964–1965) as Commodore Cecil Wyntoon
2347:(1950) as Gordon Crossley (uncredited)
2160:(1948) as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
2104:(1946) as Willard Erskine (uncredited)
1984:(1944) as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1258:(1985). Dehner was third-billed under
618:Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising
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4661:, November 29, 1962, p. L3. ProQuest.
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3642:, February 28, 1932, p. E2. ProQuest.
3272:(p. 1667), where it is reported that
2339:(1950) as Frank Reynolds (uncredited)
1868:, to play pirates in a production of
352:for animation projects being made by
4920:20th-century American male musicians
4618:, October 17, 1971, p. 9T. ProQuest.
4423:
4347:
4236:"John Dehner: Complete Filmography".
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2252:(1949) as Serious Actor (uncredited)
1112:(1962); another contemporary drama,
4635:, August 17, 1961, p. C8. ProQuest.
4313:"John Dehner Turns to Right of Law"
4254:, review and profile on 1943 film.
4110:
4039:
3962:, job promotion for "John Dehner",
3383:In the cited 1962 news item in the
3283:The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
3065:(1970) as Clay Carroll (uncredited)
2236:(1949) as Office Bigot (uncredited)
2192:(1949) as Newspaperman (uncredited)
1960:(1943) as Prince Ameer (uncredited)
1800:
1642:In the September 1960 issue of the
1266:(Pyle played the titular character
1085:, who tracks down and kills Billy.
578:
13:
4960:Deaths from diabetes in California
3655:, March 20, 1932, p. 14. ProQuest.
2403:(1951) as John Wesley 'Wes' Hardin
2331:(1950) as Sir Baldric (uncredited)
1280:and "Father of the National Park"
374:University of California, Berkeley
180:, which aired for 106 episodes on
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5005:Western (genre) television actors
4915:20th-century American male actors
4861:
4082:, an episode of the crime series
3912:A Biographical Dictionary of Film
3626:, May 31, 1931, p. F11. ProQuest.
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3159:(1977) as Col. Lafayette C. Baker
2576:The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters
2276:(1949) as Sir Raphael Brokenridge
1405:
1158:Final theatrical films, 1966–1985
780:Articulate and possessing a rich
214:Born in 1915 in New York City on
202:episodes "Swan Song" (1974) with
4985:Male Western (genre) film actors
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1810:announced a presentation at the
1738:The New Temperatures Rising Show
1686:" (1961) marries a much-younger
1398:in the 1989 edition of his book
1135:In 1964, Dehner co-starred with
704:The Adventures of Philip Marlowe
4950:Animators from New York (state)
4945:American male television actors
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3944:"Behind the Mike"/"John Dehner"
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3695:"Little Theater Cuts Disclosed"
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3057:(1970) as Sheriff Chancey Jones
2986:(1965) as Narrator (uncredited)
2842:(1960) as Narrator (uncredited)
2451:(1952) as Narrator (uncredited)
2379:(1951) as Capt. Michael Craydon
2176:(1948) as Dempster (uncredited)
2152:(1947) as Reporter (uncredited)
2120:(1947) as Reporter (uncredited)
2040:(1945) as Jeffreys (uncredited)
1461:Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
1016:," joins a cast which includes
990:, edgy gunfighters, and other "
4980:Male actors from Staten Island
4925:20th-century American pianists
4409:. Gareth Stevens. p. 10.
4405:Miller, Barbara Kiely (2008).
4183:(1958), including audition of
3946:, job promotion announcement,
3459:
3443:
3260:
3246:
3234:, 1988) as Admiral Ernest King
2962:(1964) as Gen. Armand Bouchard
2360:Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard
2096:(1946) as Jarvis – Gang Leader
1911:
1828:and supported by John Dehner,
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4267:"Casts of Current Pictures",
4256:Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
4078:Graham, Adam. Rebroadcast of
3998:Shreve, Jr., Ivan G. (2021).
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2395:(1951) as Baron de Wichehalse
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2072:(1946) as Harris (uncredited)
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4500:"Mr. Garrity and the Graves"
4342:"The Left Handed Gun (1958)"
3519:"Paladin Rides the Airwaves"
3465:Balch, David Arnold (1920).
2858:(1961) as Luther Cannonbaugh
2819:(1959) as a vengeful Sheriff
2363:(1950) as Agent Bob Reynolds
2064:(1946) as Guest (uncredited)
1741:(1973), as Barrett Fears in
1417:The Adventures of Kit Carson
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3783:, February 7, 1938, p. 11.
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3450:"Indian Melodies Presented"
3073:(1970) as Brig. Gen. George
2728:The Girl in Black Stockings
2707:(1957) as Maj. Seth Bradner
2499:(1952) as Count de Fourrier
1892:, Dehner died at age 76 in
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4080:"Pursuit in the North Sea"
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3133:Guardian of the Wilderness
3110:Kolchak: The Night Stalker
3049:(1970) as Dr. John Bedford
3018:(1968) as Dr. Rex Goodbody
2898:(1962) as Geoffrey Harnish
2850:(1961) as Newton Pickering
2619:(1955) as Nathanael Greene
2507:(1952) as Emmett Sanderson
2204:Riders of the Pony Express
2181:State Department: File 649
1388:Mr. Garrity and the Graves
1273:Guardian of the Wilderness
1143:, a film sponsored by the
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4530:"What's That Name Again?"
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4295:, August 12, 1945, p. 6;
4287:, November 1945, p. 152;
4252:"Tarzan's Desert Mystery"
4250:Schwartz, Dennis (2019).
4145:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
4024:"The Reluctant Westerner"
3827:"Obituaries / Roy Forkum"
3467:"R. L. and E. D. Forkum,”
3374:to hear the full episode.
2953:(1964) as Taylor C. Grant
2763:(1958) as Grant Kimbrough
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2128:(1947) as Bob Fitzsimmons
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3156:The Lincoln Conspiracy
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3094:The Day of the Dolphin
3081:(1971) as Colonel Ames
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2795:(1959) as Chip Donohue
2723:(1957) as Fred Sutliff
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1629:Dehner behind
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1472:Dale Robertson
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1362:Hogan's Heroes
1350:The Flying Nun
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1183:Patrick O'Neal
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1050:Aubrey Schenck
1046:Howard W. Koch
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726:The Silent Men
686:Crime Classics
649:William Conrad
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2672:A Day of Fury
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