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Michael Vallon - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Michael Vallon
Born
July 21, 1897
Died: November 13, 1973
(Lived 76 years)
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
36
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
Rollo Dix
Michael Vallon
Movies
36
TV Shows
1
Snowfire
as
Poco
May 18, 1958
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy
as
Dr. Azzui (uncredited)
June 23, 1955
Black Widow
as
Coal Dealer (uncredited)
October 28, 1954
Two Gun Marshal
as
Papa Antonelli
November 15, 1953
Six Gun Decision
as
Charlie Rogers
November 15, 1953
Appointment in Honduras
as
Stranger (uncredited)
October 16, 1953
Topeka
as
Bartender (uncredited)
August 9, 1953
Rebel City
as
Sam - the Barber
May 10, 1953
Barbed Wire
as
Homesteader August Gormley
July 25, 1952
The Steel Fist
as
Old Man on Train Station
January 6, 1952
The Sword of Monte Cristo
as
Viard
March 3, 1951
Tarnished
as
Steve Barron
February 28, 1950
Treasure of Monte Cristo
as
Papa Torecelli
August 27, 1949
Ringside
as
Bettor
July 14, 1949
Tuna Clipper
as
Papa Pereira
April 11, 1949
Gunsmoke Mesa
as
Judge Plymouth
September 1, 1944
Trigger Trail
as
Bender
July 7, 1944
Marshal of Gunsmoke
as
Ezra Peters
January 22, 1944
The Lone Star Trail
as
Jonathan Bentley
August 6, 1943
Batman
as
Preston
July 16, 1943
Border Buckaroos
as
Seth Higgins
June 15, 1943
Raiders of San Joaquin
as
Marshal Clark
May 1, 1943
Cheyenne Roundup
as
Miner
April 12, 1943
Bad Men of Thunder Gap
as
John Hobbs
March 5, 1943
The Old Chisholm Trail
as
Sheriff
December 11, 1942
Boss of Hangtown Mesa
as
Lawyer Clint Rayner
August 21, 1942
The Silver Bullet
as
Nevada
August 5, 1942
The Dawn Express
as
Argus
March 27, 1942
The Spider Returns
as
Henchman
May 9, 1941
Three Men from Texas
as
Town Mayor
November 15, 1940
Lightning Strikes West
as
Butch Taggart
June 1, 1940
Drums of Fu Manchu
as
Temple Guard
March 15, 1940
Boss of Bullion City
as
(uncredited)
March 1, 1940
Death Rides the Range
as
Dr. Wahl
December 14, 1939
The Witness Vanishes
as
Wilkes the Editor (uncredited)
September 22, 1939
Rendezvous
as
Orderly (uncredited)
October 25, 1935