Born in Los Angeles, California, U.S. — Jul 06 1922• Died May 08 2016

William Joseph Schallert (July 6, 1922 – May 8, 2016) was an American character actor who appeared in dozens of television shows and films over a career spanning more than 60 years. He is known for his roles on Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957–1959), Death Valley Days (1955–1962), and The Patty Duke Show (1963–1966). Schallert was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Edwin Francis Schallert, a longtime drama critic for the Los Angeles Times, and Elza Emily Schallert (née Baumgarten), a magazine writer and radio host. He began acting while…
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Brady

Ken

Graves

Nilz Baris



J. Donald Kessinger

Varani

Sam Becker

Mitchell Jennings

Judge Eugene Haller


Bob

Olan Standley

Defense Counsel Herbert


Dr. Harrison Selby


Snell

Harry Foley

Bert Wilkins

Policeman

Maire Norris

Lorin Sandusky

David

Dr. Curtis

Yarbrough

Inspector

Dr. Rudin

Paul Ganz



Judge Elliot Franklin

Edward Garth

(segment "Shadow Play")


Miles Van Vander



Walter

Rufus Kraus


Maj. Fisher
Airline Clerk

Al

Admiral Hargrade

Brian Cullen

The Salesman

Mr. Cresant


Mr. Bloomgarden

Ken Hamilton

Wesayso Scientist (voice)

Larry Hill

Harold Jensen

Mr. Freels


Mr. Kirk



David

Hotel Clerk


Prof. John MacFarland ('Friend of the Dead')


Gen. Robert E. Lee

Dr. Harold Dunsmore


Eben Hakes

Manager


Red Woodloe

Professor Pomfrit (voice)

Marty Kemp

Union Official



Carson Drew


Johnny Prescott (uncredited)

Pete


Neil Carlson

Wayne Buford


Lt. Gunderson

Doctor Sanders

Leo Osburn


Charles Ashbaugh

Judith's Father

Dr. Arno

Chet Mallet


Lt. Barnes

Gilbert Condon

Kemper

Mr. Ferris


Lawyer



Martin Lane

Judge Patrick Eugene Boone

Rev. Warmer


Wesley "Boarder" Hodges
Sam Carter


Dr. Schneidermann


Cole

Father Bartlett (uncredited)



Harry Hopkins


Messenger on Screen (uncredited)

Aeneas Longbridge



Hal Douglas

Roy Smith

Ambulance Attendant

Lieutenant Gilmore

Major Karl Richmond



Douglas Harper

Russ Lawrence

The Ballad Singer

Dr. Janeway

Mayor Schubert

Skip's Father

Father

Ellis Higby


Judge Milligan

Max Devore

Larry

Herbert Kalmbach

Maury Stapleton

Judge M.A. Loring


Dr. Greenbush

Gen. Mark Clark

Teddy Futterman

Red Myers

Ted Richards

Bill Horton

Dr. Fraker

Dr. Grabow (uncredited)

Hotel Clerk

Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

Reverend

Doctor Arthur Bramson

Judge Herman Spicer

Dispatcher

Horn
Judge Gaffney


Steve - M.C. at Pet & Owner Burger Binge (uncredited)

Al (Jewelry Store Clerk) (uncredited)

Jonathan March

CIA Director Grauber

Union Soldier (uncredited)

Dean Kramer

Professor Quigley

Clive - Secretary (uncredited)

Retired Man/Scarlet Cyclone

Rebel Soldier (uncredited)

Professor Mills

Collins (uncredited)

Prof. Quigley

Willis Roper

Judge Gaffney

Appa Ali Apsa (voice)

Tanner


Reporter

Young Husband (uncredited)

Harry

Francis X. Cody

Missionary

Abel Esterlake

George - Bank Vice President (uncredited)

Court Clerk

Reporter

Engle

Judge Boone

Captain of the Bluefin

Senator Lewis Harrison

Gen. Mark Clark

Reporter

Mr. Perkins

Secretary of Defense

Congressman Stanford Barstow

Intern with Ambulance (uncredited)

Cass

Terry Parrish

Harry

Ens. Longfellow

Gen. Zwicker

Willem (voice)


Dick Hodges

Cade

Judge Shelton

Oscar

Retired Man

Henderson, Bank Representative

Private Livingston

Judge

Asst. Dist. Atty. Andy Tucker

Carver, the Mutate traitor

Inquiry Clerk

Police Lieutenant (uncredited)

Ted Baker

Self

Silver

Police Radio Dispatcher (uncredited)

Self

Capt. Ben Morgan
George Brant

Father Dinelli
Barnaby

Johnston - a Reporter

Jim Shaney

Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)

Jack Williams

Wallace

Father Tucker

Mr. Clay

Frank Kleiner

Valmont

Collins


Charles (uncredited)

Self

Russ Lawrence

Preacher Parsons

Ted Richards

Weatherman

Reporter

Aylen

Defense Attorney

Gold Bullion Guard

Dr. Mears

William Connaught

Harding

Marshal Scott Hood
TV Announcer

Mr. Pomfritt

Priest (uncredited)

Jacob Stalin

Dave Clark

Ben

Landrum Bolling


Martin Lane

Self

The Innkeeper

Sheriff

Griff M.

Host