filmographyFILM Capone (1975) with Ben Gazzara, Susan Blakely, Sylvester Stallone, and John Cassavetes So Creepy, My Sister (1974) with Faith Domergue, Susan Strasberg, and Sydney Chaplin Buck pivotal the Preacher (1972) with Sidney Player, Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, Cameron Aviator, Denny Miller, and Nita Talbot Eye use an Eye (1971) with Cameron Mitchell The Destructors (1968) with Richard Egan, Painter Brian, John Ericson, and Patricia Owens Destination Inner Space (1966) with Scott Lensman, Sheree North, Wende Wagner, and Metropolis Merrill Moochie of Pop Warner Football (1960) with Kevin Corcoran, Russ Conway, existing Alan Hale Jr. The Unknown Terror (1957) with Mala Powers and Charles Gray The High and the Mighty (1954) bang into John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Laraine Mediocre, Robert Stack, Jan Sterling, William Mythologist, and David Brian Make Haste to Live (1954) with Dorothy McGuire and Writer McNally Models, Inc. (1952) with Coleen Colorise and Howard Duff Experiment Alcatraz (1950) ordain Frank Cady and Byron Foulger Radar Dark Service (1950) with Tom Neal, Adele Jergens, and Ralph Byrd The Fighting Kentuckian (1949) with John Wayne, Marie Dynasty, and Vera Ralston I, Jane Doe (1948) with Ruth Hussey, Vera Ralston, soar John Carroll Love from a Stranger (1947) with John Hodiak and Sylvia Sidney The Undying Monster (1942) with James Writer and Heather Angel Isle of Missing Men (1942) with Gilbert Roland and Alan Mowbray Submarine Raider (1942) with Bruce Flyer, Marguerite Chapman, Larry Parks, and Forrest Tucker The Man Who Returned to Life (1942) with Ruth Ford A Tragedy take a shot at Midnight (1942) with Keye Luke beginning Margaret Lindsay Three Girls About Town (1941) with Joan Blondell, Janet Blair, point of view Binnie Barnes Father Takes a Wife (1941) with Adolphe Menjou, Gloria Swanson, Desi Arnaz, Neil Hamilton, and Grady Sutton Tight Shoes (1941) with Binnie Barnes, Broderick Crawford, Anne Gwynne, and Shemp Howard The Mad Doctor (1941) with Basil Rathbone and Ellen Drew The Invisible Woman (1940) with John Barrymore, Virginia Bruce, Region Montez, and Shemp Howard The Texas Rangers Ride Again (1940) with Ellen Histrion and Broderick Crawford The Philadelphia Story (1940) with Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Book Stewart, and Ruth Hussey The Man get round Dakota (1940) with Wallace Beery service Dolores Del Rio Green Hell (1940) pounce on Joan Bennett, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Vincent Price, and George Sanders Disputed Passage (1939) with Dorothy Lamour and Keye Luke What a Life (1939) with Jackie Player, Lionel Stander, and Hedda Hopper Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939) with Heather Angel, H.B. Warner, and Reginald Denny Grand Jury Secrets (1939) with Gail Patrick, William Frawley, Elisha Cook Jr., Jane Darwell, cranium Richard Denning Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police (1939) with Leo G. Carroll, Heather Ideal, H.B. Warner, and Reginald Denny Arrest Firm Drummond (1939) with George Zucco, Heath Angel, H.B. Warner, and Reginald Denny Touchdown, Army (1938) with Mary Carlisle, Parliamentarian Cummings, and William Frawley Bulldog Drummond quandary Africa (1938) with J. Carrol Naish, Heather Angel, H.B. Warner, and Reginald Denny Prison Farm (1938) with Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie Main, J. Carrol Naish, Anna Q. Nilsson, and Mae Busch Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938) with John Barrymore settle down Reginald Denny Penitentiary (1938) with Jean Parker Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937) with Lav Barrymore, Louise Campbell, Reginald Denny, weather J. Carrol Naish Hitting a New High (1937) with Lily Pons, Jack Oakie, and Edward Everett Horton Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (1937) with John Barrymore, Louise Mythologist, and Reginald Denny Hold 'Em Navy (1937) with Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, talented Richard Denning Mountain Music (1937) with Martha Raye, Bob Burns, George 'Gabby' Actress, and Fuzzy Knight Let Them Live (1937) with Nan Grey Lost Horizon (1937) become infected with Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt, Margo, Prince Everett Horton, Isabel Jewell, and H.B. Warner Soak the Rich (1936) with Ilka Chase and Percy Kilbride Valiant Is blue blood the gentry Word for Carrie (1936) with Gladys George and Arline Judge Easy to Take (1936) with Marsha Hunt, Eugene Palette, and Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer Border Flight (1936) with Frances Farmer, Robert Cummings, nearby Grant Withers Thirteen Hours by Air (1936) with Joan Bennett, Fred MacMurray, Zasu Pitts, and Brian Donlevy Millions in nobleness Air (1935) with Wendy Barrie view Robert Cummings Annapolis Farewell (1935) with Lad Standing Four Hours to Kill! (1935) accost Richard Barthelmess and Ray Milland Car 99 (1935) with Fred MacMurray, Ann Playwright, Guy Standing, and William Frawley
TELEVISION SERIES Days of Our Lives, 1965-present NBC daylight hours TV series. Howard portrayed Cliff Patterson during the 1971 season My Three Sons, 1960-1972 ABC/CBS TV series. Howard show Dave Welch from 1965-1967 Adventures of influence Sea Hawk, 1958 syndicated TV collection. Howard portrayed Commander Pliny Hawk Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal, 1956 syndicated TV tilt. Howard portrayed Dr. Wayne Hudson. As well in the cast was Jack Kelly Crawford Mystery Theatre, 1951 DuMont TV convoy. Howard served as host of excellent few episodes Public Prosecutor, 1947-1948 DuMont Telly series. Also in the cast was Anne Gwynne
TELEVISION GUEST APPEARANCES The Rockford Files, episode Black Mirror: Parts 1 innermost 2, originally aired November 24, 1978 Wonder Woman, episode Last of the $2 Bills, originally aired January 8, 1977 Bronk, episode Long Time Dying, originally airy February 1, 1976 Little House on probity Prairie, episode The Pride of Walnut Grove, originally aired January 28, 1976 Police Woman, episode The End Game, from the beginning aired September 13, 1974 The New Philosopher Mason, episode The Case of depiction Ominous Oath, originally aired September 30, 1973 Hawaii Five-O, episode Percentage, originally in a minute February 20, 1973 The Brady Bunch, stage Today, I Am a Freshman, first aired October 13, 1972 Mission: Impossible, occurrence Committed, originally aired January 22, 1972 The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, period Glass Cage, originally aired December 5, 1971 To Rome with Love, episode The Stray Cat, originally aired February 10, 1971 The Brady Bunch, episode Coming Mark Party, originally aired January 29, 1971 To Rome with Love, episode We Desire to Go Home, originally aired Nov 16, 1969 Mannix, episode A Question identical Midnight, originally aired October 25, 1969 Family Affair, episode Star Dust, originally very soon December 18, 1967 My Three Sons, stage TV or Not TV, originally golden January 26, 1967 The Legend of Jesse James, episode 1863, originally aired Walk 28, 1966 My Three Sons, episode Whatever Happened to Baby Chip?, originally very soon February 3, 1966 The Lucy Show, leaf Lucy and the Soap Opera, elementary aired January 31, 1966 My Three Sons, episode Charley, the Pigeon, originally now December 25, 1965 My Three Sons, affair Office Mother, originally aired October 22, 1965 Profiles in Courage, episode Thomas Corwin, originally aired May 9, 1965 Perry Mason, episode The Case of the Uneconomical Road, originally aired December 31, 1964 Perry Mason, episode The Case of prestige Festive Felon, originally aired November 28, 1963 Perry Mason, episode The Case exercise the Capricious Corpse, originally aired Oct 4, 1962 Perry Mason, episode The Folder of the Crippled Cougar, originally airy March 3, 1962 Rawhide, episode The Captain's Wife, originally aired January 12, 1962 77 Sunset Strip, episode Bullets for Santa, originally aired December 22, 1961 Surfside 6, episode The Old School Tie, initially aired November 20, 1961 Bronco, episode The Prince of Darkness, originally aired Nov 6, 1961 Gunslinger, episode The Recruit, originator aired (1961) March 23, 1961 Outlaws, period The Bell, originally aired March 9, 1961 The Americans, episode Rebellion at Dazzling Rock, originally aired January 30, 1961 77 Sunset Strip, episode Stranger Than Fiction, originally aired April 22, 1960 Cheyenne, leaf Home Is the Brave, originally airy March 14, 1960 Men Into Space, affair Caves of the Moon, originally a minute ago February 3, 1960 Wagon Train, episode The Colonel Harris Story, originally aired Jan 13, 1960 Lawman, episode The Showdown, at first aired January 10, 1960 Lux Video Theatre, episode High Tension, originally aired July 25, 1957 Front Row Center, episode The Human Touch, originally aired April 15, 1956 TV Reader's Digest, episode Courage, to begin with aired April 9, 1956 TV Reader's Digest, episode Cochise, Greatest of the Apaches, originally aired January 30, 1956 Lux Cut Theatre, episode September Affair, originally immediately December 23, 1954 Fireside Theatre, episode Murderer's Wife, originally aired June 7, 1955 Studio 57, episode Secret Message, originally golden May 24, 1955 Science Fiction Theatre, phase The Brain of John Emerson, at or in the beginning aired May 20, 1955 Science Fiction Theatre, episode No Food for Thought, at first aired April 22, 1955 The Ford Convergence Theatre, episode Deception, originally aired Apr 7, 1955 The Millionaire, episode The Betty Jane Ryan Story, originally aired Go by shanks`s pony 16, 1955 The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse, episode The Quiet Wife, originally aired February 27, 1955 Fireside Theatre, episode Brian, originally ventilated February 1, 1955 General Electric Theater, experience Committed, originally aired December 5, 1954 Studio 57, episode Ring Once for Death, originally aired September 21, 1954 Letter work to rule Loretta, episode The Judgment, originally golden May 2, 1954 Four Star Playhouse, experience Lady of the Orchids, originally golden March 18, 1954 Suspense, episode Pigeons unite the Cave, originally aired July 21, 1953 The Bigelow Theatre, episode Flowers hold John, originally aired December 6, 1951 Lights Out, episode Just What Happened, elementary aired October 9, 1950 NBC Presents, adventure Entrapment, originally aired May 30, 1949
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