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Russ Conway
Born
April 25, 1913
Died: January 12, 2009
(Lived 95 years)
Place of Birth
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
68
Movies
120
TV Shows
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Russ Conway
Movies
68
TV Shows
120
The Space-Watch Murders
Cast
January 4, 1978
Interval
as
Fraser
June 15, 1973
The World's Greatest Athlete
as
Judge with Stopwatch
February 14, 1973
San Francisco International
as
Chief Mechanic
September 29, 1970
The Silent Gun
as
First Sheriff
December 16, 1969
Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents
as
Rancher
September 22, 1968
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
as
Interrogator (uncredited)
June 30, 1967
C'mon, Let's Live a Little
as
John W. Grant
March 3, 1967
The Magnificent Stranger
as
Colonel Henroy
August 26, 1966
Our Man Flint
as
American General
January 16, 1966
The Lively Set
as
Dave Moody
October 24, 1964
Guns of Diablo
as
Doctor McPheeters
October 4, 1964
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
as
Police Officer
October 31, 1962
The Great Impostor
as
Sgt. Wilkerson (uncredited)
December 23, 1960
Moochie of Pop Warner Football
as
Monty Morgan
November 20, 1960
Twelve Hours to Kill
as
Willie Long
April 2, 1960
Climb Up The Wall
Cast
January 1, 1960
Johnny Rocco
as
Police Lt. Fred Garron
December 21, 1958
The Screaming Skull
as
Reverend Edward Snow
August 25, 1958
Fort Dobbs
as
Sheriff of Largo
April 18, 1958
Flood Tide
as
Bill Holleran
February 1, 1958
Bombers B-52
as
Gen. Tyler (uncredited)
November 22, 1957
The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm
as
Fenton Hardy
September 15, 1957
Portland Exposé
as
Phil Jackman
August 11, 1957
The Midnight Story
as
Det. Sgt. Sommers
June 4, 1957
Love Me Tender
as
Ed Galt
November 15, 1956
The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure
as
Fenton Hardy
October 2, 1956
Somebody Up There Likes Me
as
Captain Grifton (uncredited)
July 4, 1956
Tall Man Riding
as
Feathergill
June 18, 1955
Top of the World
as
Nelson
May 1, 1955
The Looters
as
Maj. Knowles
April 30, 1955
Killer Leopard
as
Sgt. Maitland
August 22, 1954
Jennifer
as
Gardener
October 25, 1953
Vicki
as
Detective (uncredited)
October 5, 1953
The War of the Worlds
as
Rev. Bethany (uncredited)
August 13, 1953
Vice Squad
as
Reporter (uncredited)
July 31, 1953
Safari Drums
as
Sgt. Collins
June 21, 1953
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
as
Second Policeman in Bank (uncredited)
April 6, 1953
One Girl's Confession
as
Police Officer
April 6, 1953
Because of You
as
First FBI Man (uncredited)
December 4, 1952
The Rose Bowl Story
as
Referee Jamison
August 24, 1952
Jumping Jacks
as
Colonel
June 11, 1952
Young Man with Ideas
as
Prosecuting Attorney (uncredited)
May 2, 1952
My Six Convicts
as
Dr. Hughes
March 20, 1952
Fort Osage
as
Mr. Whitley (uncredited)
February 10, 1952
You Never Can Tell
as
Cop (uncredited)
September 23, 1951
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man
as
Newspaperman (uncredited)
April 12, 1951
Tomahawk
as
Major Horton
February 5, 1951
Three Secrets
as
Captain (uncredited)
October 20, 1950
Prisoners in Petticoats
as
Detective Blake
September 18, 1950
The Fuller Brush Girl
as
Police Detective (uncredited)
September 15, 1950
The Lawless
as
Eldredge
June 1, 1950
When Willie Comes Marching Home
as
Maj. J.A. White (uncredited)
February 17, 1950
Backfire
as
Police Broadcaster (uncredited)
January 26, 1950
Woman in Hiding
as
Russell (uncredited)
January 6, 1950
The Heiress
as
Quintus
October 6, 1949
Trapped
as
Chief Agent Gunby
September 27, 1949
I Was a Male War Bride
as
Chaplain Willis (uncredited)
August 26, 1949
I Was a Male War Bride
as
Cmdr. Willis - Chaplain (uncredited)
August 26, 1949
Flamingo Road
Cast
April 30, 1949
Larceny
as
Detective
September 3, 1948
One Touch of Venus
as
Reporter (uncredited)
August 1, 1948
The Winner's Circle
as
Jockey (uncredited)
June 8, 1948
The Naked City
as
Ambulance Doctor (Uncredited)
March 4, 1948
Black Bart
as
Wells Fargo Agent Clayton (uncredited)
February 17, 1948
A Double Life
as
Reporter (uncredited)
December 25, 1947
T-Men
as
Code Expert (uncredited)
December 15, 1947
Buck Privates Come Home
as
Medic (uncredited)
April 4, 1947