Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA — Feb 08 1902• Died Mar 02 1996

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lyle Talbot (born Lisle Henderson, February 8, 1902 – March 2, 1996) was an American actor on stage and screen, known for his career in film from 1931 to 1960 and for his appearances on television in the 1950s and 1960s. He played Ozzie Nelson's friend and neighbor, Joe Randolph, for ten years in the ABC situation comedy The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. He began his movie career under contract with Warner Brothers in the early days of sound film. He appeared in more than 150 films, first as a young matinee idol…
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Michael Garvin Sr.

The Handsome Dude in Bar

Tom Mills

Avery Dawson

Johnny Barnes


Second Psychiatrist

Cousin Ned

Mr. Cheever

Trent



Dr. Otis Gray

Mr. Stanford

Lawyer

Horace Bennett

Mr. Chuck Dennison

Paul Crowley

George Hausner


George Wilson

Eddie Kling

Steven Blakely


Alan Crandell


Joe Randolph (uncredited)

Mayor

Jimmy Dill

Al Simon


Dobin


Victor Long


Mr. Anders

Joe Price

Phil Paige
Judge (uncredited)
Paul


Mort Askins
Judge Judd Hinshaw

Pa Wiggins




Woody Gaynor





Warden
Adams

Wildcat Cannon

Father Serra



Paul Fonda

Benson

Colonel Marsham

88 Keyes


Fred Carlson

Carl Maddon


Baylor

Reddy

Additional Voices (voice)

William Remington Kane

General Roberts

Inspector Warren

Radio Announcer

Harry Connors

Jeff

Fred Burns

Sergeant Gelsey

Self

Bill Houston

Weber

Bud Saunders

Bob Carey

Mr. Brimmer

Michael Loftus
Police Lt. Choates

Judge Roger Dixon

Spencer Carlton

Program Hawker (uncredited)

Mr. Boyer

Willie Hogger

Jim

Phil Winston

Don A. Andrews

Crane

Executive No. 2

Dr. Leonard Goodman

Matt Collins


Self

Logger #1

Geoffrey Warning (voice) (uncredited)

Bill Potts (uncredited)

Augustus 'Gus' King

Commissioner Jim Gordon

City Detective

Singer Martin

Newspaper Editor (uncredited)

Dick Porter

Andrew J. Barrett

Yellow Gloves Weldon

Harry Woodruff

Neil

Official from District Attorney's Office

Inspector John

Teasdale

Slattery

Judge

British Ship Captain

King Blaine

Police Lt. Grayson

Telegraph Operator

Ted Rand

Stage Manager (uncredited)

Dr. Robert Doray

Ross Waring

Tony Gage

Chief Jensen

Len 'Lenny' Sully (uncredited)

Bob Benton

Henry Porter

Square, Convict, segment "The Hostages"

Buck Weaver

An Admiral

Gale Leland

French Representative

Prison Yard Guard

Eddie Fields

Wallace Storm

Bob 'Three Star' Halsey

Lt. Bob Bennett

Allen Carick

Edward Griswold 'Eddie' Shaw

Mr. Williams, Insurance Man

Charles Johnson

Raymond Fox

Johnny Morello

Doc Lockwood

Major Gerald Curwin

Dr. Gregory Burton

Dr. Jerome Preston 'Jerry' Gregory

Buell Renslow

Doc

Dr. Mitchell Heller

Cy Bowman

Ross Lonergan

Himself (uncredited)

Capt. Pace

Luthor, alias The Atom Man

Mr. Harry Lacy

Radio Station Director (uncredited)

Randall

Frank Gordon

Henerson

Tex Irwin

Capt. Hayes

Don

Police Lt. Ralph McLaughlin

Bill Peck

Police Commissioner Hughes

Jim Davis

Taggart

Inspector Wheeler

Jim Thorne

Lucky Lorimer

Francis X. Harrigan

Paul Hunter

Big Jim, bank robbery leader

Barent

Capt. Jim Duncan

George Dickson

Garvey Yager

Dr. William Guellfe, Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Martin

Ed Brice

Jack Scott

Daniel 'Danny' Drew

Captain Blair

Tony Fuller

Bob Jones

Robert Cromwell

Dr. Wilson

Chick Carter

Blinky Harris

Company Detective

Rolfe Brent

Col. Loring

Sheriff Frank Casey

Ted Lacey

'Dynamite' Hogan / Tom Connors

Grant

Miller

Trailer Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Lt. Muldoon

Doctor (uncredited)

Captain Hamilton

Self / Commissioner Gordon (archive footage)

Insp. Malloy, chief interrogator
Marty Collins

Anthony 'Tony' Sardell

Rudolph Toller

Dr. Warburton, Psychiatrist

Franklin

Agent Johnson

Hugo Henderson

Walter Fleming

Narrator (voice)

Charles Eastman

Rocky Gibraltar

Pops

Dr. Greg Connolly

Mooney

Leonardo, Prosecuting Attorney

Fred Dennis

Capt. Robert Owen

Maj. Green

Roy DeHaven, alias Pat Gilroy

Fred Muller

U. S. Marshal Bill Hollister

Miller Executive

George Pierce

Lucky Dorgan

O'Neill

Himself
Pvt. Jimmy Barton

Contractor

Bruce McDermott

Joe Powell

Col. Foster [Chs.5-6]

Blackburn

Phillip Reeves

Himself

Sheriff Ed Lowery

Army Capt. Steve Russell

Himself

Chief Marshal

Nick Roulade

Ranger Captain McLain

Dave Tolliver aka Bob Kirk
Police Capt. Dick Rugg (as Lysle Talbot)
Van Richards

Sgt. Jack Craig

Self (uncredited)

Mr. Casey


Charley Barnes

Bart Miller
Eugene du Pont
Mr. Elliot, Health Inspector (uncredited)

Dashiell Hammett
George Kent

Inspector Warren (archival audio) (uncredited)