Discover
Born
Wednesday, 20 March 1912
Died
Wednesday, 26 February 2003
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Minority Report | Homeless Person / Homeless Person [The Mall] | 2002 |
Chicago Hope | Nurse #3 | 1994 |
Little House on the Prairie | Konig | 1974 |
Kung Fu | Second Townsman | 1972 |
The Swinger | Cop | 1966 |
Paradise, Hawaiian Style | Man | 1966 |
The Oscar | Guard | 1966 |
Black Spurs | Doctor | 1965 |
A House Is Not a Home | Undetermined Secondary Role | 1964 |
The Carpetbaggers | Minor Role | 1964 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Minority Report | Homeless Person / Homeless Person [The Mall] | 2002 |
Chicago Hope | Nurse #3 | 1994 |
Little House on the Prairie | Konig | 1974 |
Kung Fu | Second Townsman | 1972 |
The Swinger | Cop | 1966 |
Paradise, Hawaiian Style | Man | 1966 |
The Oscar | Guard | 1966 |
Black Spurs | Doctor | 1965 |
A House Is Not a Home | Undetermined Secondary Role | 1964 |
The Carpetbaggers | Minor Role | 1964 |
The Littlest Hobo | Taxi Driver | 1963 |
The Nutty Professor | Cop | 1963 |
The Subterraneans | Pedestrian | 1960 |
Walk Like a Dragon | Juror | 1960 |
Visit to a Small Planet | Truck Driver | 1960 |
The Detectives | Detective | 1959 |
The Jayhawkers! | Governor's Aide | 1959 |
The Buccaneer | Purser | 1958 |
The Colossus of New York | Reporter | 1958 |
The Party Crashers | Policeman | 1958 |
Wild Is the Wind | Party Guest | 1957 |
The Devil's Hairpin | Customer | 1957 |
Short Cut to Hell | Oakland Detective | 1957 |
Omar Khayyam | Prior Dastur | 1957 |
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral | Card Player | 1957 |
The Buster Keaton Story | Party Guest | 1957 |
Designing Woman | Fred Sellers | 1957 |
Canyon River | Guard | 1956 |
The Scarlet Hour | Plainclothesman | 1956 |
It's a Dog's Life | Judge | 1955 |
Artists and Models | Cabbie | 1955 |
The Tender Trap | Bit Role | 1955 |
The Seven Little Foys | Conductor | 1955 |
Strategic Air Command | Reporter | 1955 |
Naked Alibi | Bit Part | 1954 |
Studio 57 | (as Max Power) | 1954 |
Living It Up | Slugger | 1954 |
General Electric Theater | (as Max Power) | 1953 |