Born in Richmond [now Staten Island], New York City, New York, USA — Nov 23 1915• Died Feb 04 1992

From Wikipedia John Dehner (November 23, 1915 - February 4, 1992) was an American actor in radio, television, and films. Between 1941 and 1988, he appeared in over 260 films and television programs. Prior to acting, Dehner had worked as an animator at Walt Disney Studios, and later became a radio disc jockey. He was also a professional pianist.
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Major Lewis

Roland Pangborn

Captain Pender

Dan Whelan

Ned Rossiter


Colonel Harvey


Colonel Kyle K. Kirby



Jared Garrity

Anthony Del Vecchi

Judge Lyman / Inspector DeMartonis

Gen. Armand Bouchard


Bleeck


General von Platzen


Dr. Jim Randolph

Al Walker


Huey Barker

Captain Surtee


Police Capt. J. "Chief" Donald (uncredited)

Ben Wyatt

Torres

Jubal Wade

Nagel
Charles Quine

Daddy Cade


Mr. Simon

Sheriff

Paul Jordan

Abraham Saxon


George Shay

Eliot Ponas

Park Forrest


Cope Borden







Dr. Parviz Kharmusi



Lieutenant Grayson



Roger Brewster

Prof. Ridgely

Bishop Benjamin

John Sims

Dr. Leo Stegner

Cy Bennett

President Thomas Jefferson

Col. Tate

Charles Claver



Sid Casper


Simon Russell
Gilbert Simmone




Duke Williams





Walter Shannon


Jason Gore





'Burgundy Smith'




Lt. Joseph Broggi


Yancy


Henry Luce

The Commissioner


Barrett Fears

Commodore Cecil Wyntoon

Frank Lucas

Hadden Marshall

Capt. Thomas Flynn

Judge Caldwell

Rumfoord

Claude Tobin

Jane's Father


Captain Herrick

Henry Wheelock


Weddle

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Oilman (uncredited)

German Radar Captain (uncredited)

Narrator (uncredited)

Taylor Swope

Judge Carrigan

Joram

Hadden Marshall

Assistant Bureau Chief (uncredited)

Pat Garrett

Wallingford

Narrator (voice)

Mr. Bascombe

Ames Luddington

Jardine

The Chief

Hog Contest Announcer (uncredited)

Doutreval

District Attorney Frank Simpson

Paul

Dr. Kharmusi

S.P. Champlain

Geoffrey Harnish

State Trooper #2 (uncredited)

Senator

Tom Quentin

Hampton

Tom Marsden

Lieutenant Commander (uncredited)

Gilbert Winslow

Emil Cabeau

Chip Donahue

Lieutenant Commander

Narrator (uncredited)

Ranse Jackman

Blake - Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)

Gordon Crossley (uncredited)

Matt Ringo

Jarvis, Gang Leader

Nathanael Greene

Roger Pollack

Brazos

Frank Niles

Grant Kimbrough

Scotty Hawke

Baby Weems Storyboard Artist (uncredited)

Turk Thorne aka John H. Smith

Colonel Ames

Fred Sutliff

Baron de Wichehalse

SS Officer with Hoff (uncredited)

Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson

Frank Boone

Contest Announcer (uncredited)

Warden Mannering

Preacher Jason

Narrator (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)

Brig. Gen. George

Jeffreys (uncredited)

Reporter

Belden

Wes Hardin

Viceroy

Stanton

Fredo Brios

Bronson

Joe Comstock

Bob Maples

Murad Reis

Norwegian Sailor (uncredited)

Harvey Logan

Henri Le Clerc

Rod Mason

Sheriff Jess Holmes

Reporter (uncredited)

Charles Bruton
Marshal Edge Troy

High-Spade Johnny Dean

Major Colle

Hakim

Maj. Seth Bradner

Matt Carroll

Dist. Atty. Ray Willis

Georges

Derek Gravesend

Narrator (voice)
Couguelat

Count de Fourrier

John Muir

Anson Thurber

Sid Barlowe

Col. Lafayette C. Baker

Capt. John Sutter


Mr. Henderson

Colonel Tedesco

Frank Reynolds

Announcer

Lew Hanlon

Willard Erskine (uncredited)

Sir Baldric

Bob Fitzsimmons

Dr. John Bedford

Miner in Bar (uncredited)

Jason Gore

Emir Bhaki aka The Lion of the Desert

Duke Webster

Narrator (voice)

Barrett Fears

Pedro

Sgt. Belchue

Sam Ball

Jefferson Jay

Emmett Sanderson

Cyrus

Jules Tulane

Capt. Michael Craydon

John Delmont

Prince Bokra

Sheriff Chancey Jones

Bob Reynolds

Khalil

Narrator
Capt. Thomas Flynn

John Dehner

Walter Hughes

Narration

Mr. Hadley