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Home/People/I. Stanford Jolley
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Born
Oct 23, 1900Died: Dec 7, 1978
Lived 78 years
Place of Birth
Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

226
Movies
12
TV Shows
Also Known As
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IMDb Profile

I. Stanford Jolley

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Isaac Stanford Jolley (October 24, 1900 – December 7, 1978) was an American character actor of film and television, primarily in western roles as cowboys, law-enforcement officers, or villains. Recognized by his slight build, narrow face, and pencil-thin moustache, Jolley appeared some five hundred times on the large or small screen. Isaac Stanford Jolley was born in a circus trailer in Elizabeth, New Jersey, while the circus owned by his father had a three-day stop there.[2] Jolley toured as a child with his father's traveling circus and worked in vaudeville. He was a student of the Edward Clark Academy Theater. Television roles From 1950 to 1953, Jolley first appeared on television with six castings in different role in the series, The Lone Ranger with Clayton Moore. He appeared twice in 1953 in the syndicated western series, The Range Rider. He made two appearances as Parker in Tales of the Texas Rangers, with series stars Willard Parker and Harry Lauter. Jolley guest starred as the henchman Walt, along with Clayton Moore and Darryl Hickman in the 1954 episode "Annie Gets Her Man" of the syndicated Western, Annie Oakley. He appeared as Sheriff Bascom in the 1954 episode "Black Bart" of Stories of the Century. Jolley soon appeared multiple times on a wide range of other western series, including, The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (three times), The Cisco Kid (ten), Tales of the Texas Rangers (twice), Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (twice), The Roy Rogers Show (three), The Gene Autry Show (four), Sky King (four), Death Valley Days (five), 26 Men (five appearances, again with Tristram Coffin, the series star), Wanted Dead or Alive (two), Bronco (twice), Tales of Wells Fargo (twice), The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (six), Maverick (six), Lawman (six), Cheyenne (seven), Rawhide (five), Wagon Train (ten), The Virginian (two), Daniel Boone (two), Laredo (two), The Big Valley (three), Bonanza (eight), and Gunsmoke (nine). In 1960, he guest starred as the Indian named Singing Arrow in the series finale, "The Search," of the syndicated western, Pony Express, with Grant Sullivan. In 1962, he was cast as The Stranger in the episode "Quarantine" of the NBC western series, The Tall Man, starring Barry Sullivan, and Clu Gulager. In 1965, Jolley appeared as Enos Scoggins in "The Greatest Coward on Earth" of the Chuck Connors series, Branded. He had also appeared with Connors on ABC's The Rifleman in one of the last episodes of the series in 1963 in the role of Joe Fogner in "Hostages to Fortune" (1963). He appeared four times in 1956 in archival footage on the children's western The Gabby Hayes Show. In 1966, Jolley appeared on the show F Troop as Colonel Ferguson in the episode "Survival of the Fittest". Jolley's last Western roles were in 1976: as (1) a farmer in ABC's The Macahans, the pilot of James Arness's second western series, How the West Was Won, and (2) as a drunkard in the short-lived Tim Matheson and Kurt Russell series The Quest. CLR
The Macahans poster

The Macahans

as Farmer
1976
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Night of the Lepus

as Dispatcher
1972
The Shakiest Gun in the West poster

The Shakiest Gun in the West

as Bearded Stage Passenger (uncredited)
1968
The Restless Ones poster

The Restless Ones

as Alvin A. Dillon
1965
The Bounty Killer poster

The Bounty Killer

as Sheriff Jones
1965
The Haunted Palace poster

The Haunted Palace

as Carmody, Coachman
1963
Terror At Black Falls poster

Terror At Black Falls

as Mr. Elliott
1962
Valley of the Dragons poster

Valley of the Dragons

as Patoo
1961
Atlantis: The Lost Continent poster

Atlantis: The Lost Continent

as Governor of Rivers (uncredited)
1961
13 Fighting Men poster

13 Fighting Men

as Pvt. Ebb
1960
Ice Palace poster

Ice Palace

as Mr. Lawson
1960
The Miracle of the Hills poster

The Miracle of the Hills

as Dr. Tuttle
1959
The Rebel Set poster

The Rebel Set

as King Invader
1959
Here Come the Jets poster

Here Come the Jets

as Bartender
1959
Alias Jesse James poster

Alias Jesse James

as Conductor #2 (uncredited)
1959
Lone Texan poster

Lone Texan

as Trader
1959
The Long, Hot Summer poster

The Long, Hot Summer

as Houston (uncredited)
1958
Man from God's Country poster

Man from God's Country

as Saunders (uncredited)
1958
Gun Battle at Monterey poster

Gun Battle at Monterey

as Idwall
1957
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Gunsight Ridge

as Billy Daggett
1957
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