Won
2
Primetime Emmys.
Another
3 wins & 11 nominations.
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Known For
(1982)
(1963-1966)
(1973)
(1960)
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Actor (154 credits)
1997
Tricks
(TV Movie)
Big Sam
1988
Superboy
(TV Series)
Professor Abel Gordon
1983-1987
Simon & Simon
(TV Series)
Danny 'The Milwaukee Kid' Chesney
/ Al Ranfield
/ Rockwell Stark
1986
The Smurfs
(TV Series)
Teacher
/ Additional Voices
1985
Amos
(TV Movie)
Johnny Kent
1984
Newhart
(TV Series)
Claude Darling
1982
Fame
(TV Series)
Birdie Whelan
1973-1974
The Evil Touch
(TV Series)
Lon Zachary
/ Professor Jonathan Slater
1970-1972
Love, American Style
(TV Series)
Coach (segment "Love and the Fullback")
/ Mr. Wood (segment "Love and the Boss's Ex")
1967
Custer
(TV Series)
Ned Quimbo
1960-1961
Outlaws
(TV Series)
Willie Wexler
/ Judge Adams
1949-1954
Suspense
(TV Series)
Herbert the Hook
/ Ticket Seller
/ Sergeant
/ ...
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The Parcel
(1950)
... Herbert the Hook
(as Ray Wallston)
2010
20 to 1
(TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
1994
The Stand
(TV Mini-Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
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The Betrayal
(1994)
... (performer: "The Star-Spangled Banner")
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The Dreams
(1994)
... (performer: "Baby Can U Dig Your Man")
1982
Fame
(TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
1980
Popeye
(performer: "It's Not Easy Bein' Me", "Children" - uncredited)
1958
South Pacific
(performer: "There is Nothin' Like a Dame" (1949), "Honey Bun" (1949) - uncredited)
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1995
Biography
(TV Series documentary)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Stage:
Appeared in "House of Flowers" on Broadway. Musical.
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Publicity Listings:
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2 Interviews
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Alternate Names:
Ray Wallston | Raymond Walston
Height:
5' 8" (1.73 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
(on his thoughts after four episodes of
My Favorite Martian (1963)) I thought, "What am I doing here? I'm running around with two pieces of wire coming out of my head. I must be crazy.".
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Trivia:
He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre at 7070 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 8, 1995.
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