Personal Info
- Known ForActing
- GenderMale
- Birthday1915-08-02
- Day of Death1990-03-05 (74 years)
- Place of BirthHartford, Connecticut, USA
- Also Known AsGary Fred Merrill
Gary Merrill
Biography
Gary Fred Merrill (August 2, 1915 – March 5, 1990) was an American film and television character actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of television guest appearances. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gary Merrill, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Acting Career
- 1979
The Seekers
As: Capt. Hull
- 1979
The Littlest Hobo
As: Willie Brogan
- 1977
The World of Darkness
As: Dr. Thomas Madsen
- 1977
Thieves
As: Street Man
- 1974
Huckleberry Finn
As: Pap
- 1973
Murder and the Computer
As: Gordon Craig
- 1973
Pueblo
As: Adm. Thomas E. Moorer
- 1972
Kung Fu
As: Dan Hoyle
- 1971
Earth II
As: Walter Dietrich
- 1971
Young Dr. Kildare
As: Dr. Leonard Gillespie
- 1969
Marcus Welby, M.D.
As: Orlando 'Cord' Corday
- 1969
Then Came Bronson
As: Inspector Otis
- 1968
Run, Psycho, Run
As: George Dennison
- 1968
The Power
As: Mark Corlane
- 1967
The Last Challenge
As: Squint Calloway
- 1967
Clambake
As: Sam Burton
- 1967
The Incident
As: Douglas McCann
- 1967
Hondo and the Apaches
As: General Philip Sheridan
- 1966
The Dangerous Days Of Kiowa Jones
As: Marshal Duncan
- 1966
The Time Tunnel
As: Senator Leroy Clark
- 1966
Around the World Under the Sea
As: Dr. August 'Gus' Boren
- 1966
Destination Inner Space
As: Dr. LaSatier
- 1966
Ride Beyond Vengeance
As: Dub Stokes
- 1965
Catacombs
As: Raymond Garth
- 1964
The Searching Eye
As: Narrator
- 1963
Kraft Suspense Theatre
As: Mark Jordan
- 1963
The Outer Limits
As: Dr. James Hamilton / Major Roger Brothers
- 1962
A Girl Named Tamiko
As: Max Wilson
- 1962
Combat!
As: Capt. August
- 1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
As: John Pemberton
- 1962
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
As: Harry Jarvis
- 1961
Mysterious Island
As: Gideon Spilitt
- 1961
The New Breed
As: Karl Lippert
- 1961
The Pleasure of His Company
As: James Dougherty
- 1960
The Great Impostor
As: Pa Demara
- 1960
The Savage Eye
As: The Poet
- 1959
Rhapsody of Steel
As: Narrator
- 1959
The Wonderful Country
As: Major Colton
- 1959
The Twilight Zone
As: Joseph Paradine
- 1958
Crash Landing
As: Captain Steve Williams
- 1958
The Missouri Traveler
As: Doyle Magee
- 1956
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
As: Col. Boyd Nelson
- 1956
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
As: Noah Rawlins
- 1956
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
As: Luke Cannon
- 1956
Bermuda Affair
As: Bob Scoffield
- 1956
Navy Wife
As: Jack Blain
- 1955
The 20th Century Fox Hour
As: David Trask
- 1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
As: Sgt. Rockwell
- 1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
As: Ted Franklin
- 1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
As: Carl Adams
- 1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
As: Joseph Pond
- 1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
As: Cash Bentley
- 1954
The Human Jungle
As: John Danforth
- 1954
The Black Dakotas
As: Brock Marsh (alias Zachary Paige)
- 1954
Witness to Murder
As: Police Lt. Lawrence Mathews
- 1953
Letter to Loretta
As: Bill Masters
- 1953
A Blueprint for Murder
As: Fred Sargent
- 1953
General Electric Theater
As: McMasters
- 1953
General Electric Theater
As: John Dwight
- 1952
Night Without Sleep
As: Richard Morton
- 1952
The Girl in White
As: Dr. Seth Pawling
- 1952
Phone Call from a Stranger
As: David Trask
- 1951
Decision Before Dawn
As: Col. Devlin
- 1951
Another Man's Poison
As: George Bates
- 1951
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
As: John Beasley / Nash
- 1951
Rawhide
As: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
- 1951
The Frogmen
As: Lt. Cmdr. Pete Vincent
- 1950
All About Eve
As: Bill Sampson
- 1950
Where the Sidewalk Ends
As: Tommy Scalise
- 1950
Mother Didn't Tell Me
As: Dr. Peter Roberts
- 1950
Robert Montgomery Presents
As: Felice Benuzzi
- 1949
Twelve O'Clock High
As: Colonel Keith Davenport
- 1949
Slattery's Hurricane
As: Cmdr E.T. Kramer
- 1948
Studio One
As: Paul Gormay
- 1948
Strange Victory
As: Narrator
- 1944
Winged Victory
As: Captain McIntyre
- 1943
This Is the Army
As: Backstage MP on Right (uncredited)