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Height
  
5'11"

Siblings
  
John Carter

Spouse
  
Betty Carol Murphy Carter

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Conlan Carter


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Full Name
  
Chester Conlan Carter

Born
  
October 3, 1934 (age 89) (
1934-10-03
)
Center Ridge, Conway County, Arkansas, USA

Alma mater
  
Southeast Missouri State University at Cape Girardeau

Occupation
  
Retired airline pilot; former actor: Combat! and The Law and Mr. Jones on ABC

Residence
  
Branson, Missouri, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Combat!, White Lightning, Something for a Lonely M, The Law and Mr Jones


Similar
  
Pierre Jalbert, Dick Peabody, Jack Hogan

Chester Conlan Carter (born October 3, 1934) is a former film and television actor best known for the role of "Doc," featured in sixty-six episodes of the Rick Jason and Vic Morrow ABC World War II television series Combat! (1962–1967). In 1964, Carter was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actor" on the Combat! episode "The Hostages." From 1960-1962, Carter appeared as C.E. Carruthers, the assistant to the attorney Abraham Lincoln Jones, portrayed by James Whitmore (1921–2009), in ABC's legal drama, The Law and Mr. Jones.

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Early years

Carter was born in Center Ridge, an unincorporated community in Conway County in north central Arkansas, but he was reared on a farm near Matthews in New Madrid County in the far southeastern "Bootheel" of Missouri. He graduated from Matthews High School and was the state champion in the pole vault in 1951-1952. He was also named to the all-state track team. From 1952-1954, he attended Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau on an athletic scholarship. He then served in the United States Air Force from 1954–1956 and acquired an interest in flying.

Early career

In 1956, he relocated to San Francisco, California, to study with Mara Alexander Gilbert of the Bay City Actor's Lab. For three years, he concentrated on musical comedy and appeared in more than ten productions before he relocated to North Hollywood. His first television appearances were in 1959-1960 on the Four Star westerns, Johnny Ringo with Don Durant, The Westerner with Brian Keith, and the parent program, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater. At the age of twenty-six, Carter acquired the secondary role on Four Star's The Law and Mr. Jones with Whitmore and Janet De Gore.

In 1963, he joined Combat! at the start of its second season, having also appeared as a guest star in the first season of the program as a corporal in the episode "Hill 256." In 1964, the same year as his Emmy nomination, Carter obtained his first film role in the comedy, Quick Before It Melts, in which he portrayed an uncouth radio operator in Antarctica. 1964 The Beverly Hillbillies. Played Dub Crick. Season 2 Episode 21 "Son of Lafe Returns."

Career

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After Combat!, he appeared in the 1973 feature film White Lightning with Burt Reynolds as well as on many television programs. He guest starred in 1961 on NBC's Outlaws as Perry Brathwaite in the segment "The Brathwaite Brothers". He also appeared in Clint Eastwood's Rawhide, in Don Durant's Johnny Ringo, and on five occasions on James Arness's Gunsmoke, all on CBS. He was featured three times on ABC's The Big Valley with Barbara Stanwyck and twice on the network's The Rifleman with Chuck Connors. He also guest starred twice on NBC's Bonanza and The Virginian with James Drury and on CBS's crime dramas Barnaby Jones with Buddy Ebsen and Mannix with Mike Connors. He also appeared as an ensign in the 1963 episode The Thirty-Fathom Grave of CBS's The Twilight Zone.

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One of Carter's more unusual roles was in 1970 as L. Frank Baum, the creator of The Wizard of Oz, on the episode "The Wizard of Aberdeen" on the syndicated series Death Valley Days. Other appearances were on ABC's Alias Smith and Jones, NBC's The Wide Country with Earl Holliman and Dr. Kildare with Richard Chamberlain, and CBS's The Dukes of Hazzard. He also appeared in an uncredited role in The Hellstrom Chronicle. His last television appearance was as Police Chief Ed Train in a 1986 episode of ABC's MacGyver adventure series starring Richard Dean Anderson.

Retirement

After he acquired his commercial pilot's license, Carter left acting. He lives in the resort community of Branson in southwestern Missouri. He formerly resided in Naples, Florida, where he piloted business executives around the United States in their own private aircraft. He had also been a corporate pilot.

Family life

On December 21, 1957, he married the former Patrician Ann Musser (born 1937). Carter is currently married to the former Betty Carol Murphy (born 1935). He is a brother of actor John Carter (1927-2015).

Filmography

Actor
1986
MacGyver (TV Series) as
Police Chief Ed Train
- Flame's End (1986) - Police Chief Ed Train
1984
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Picard
- Hong Kong Cruise: Polly's Poker Palace/Shop Ahoy/Double Date/The Hong Kong Affair/Two Tails of a City: Part 2 (1984) - Picard
- Hong Kong Cruise: Polly's Poker Palace/Shop Ahoy/Double Date/The Hong Kong Affair/Two Tails of a City: Part 1 (1984) - Picard
1983
The Greatest American Hero (TV Series) as
Ranch Hand
- Desperado (1983) - Ranch Hand
1982
Missing Children: A Mother's Story (TV Movie) as
Reverend Hamner
1982
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Marty Bonham
- Sleeping Dogs (1982) - Marty Bonham
1982
The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) as
The Truck Dispatcher
- Coy meets Girl (1982) - The Truck Dispatcher
1982
Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (TV Movie) as
Pier Officer
1982
General Hospital (TV Series) as
Man in bus terminal
- Episode dated 23 March 1982 (1982) - Man in bus terminal
1976
Dixie Dynamite as
Mr. Cyrus the Auctioneer
1973
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Ed Chandler / Roger Gosset
- The Lonely Victims (1976) - Ed Chandler
- Sunday: Doomsday (1973) - Roger Gosset
1975
Shazam! (TV Series) as
Bob Rose
- Goodbye, Packy (1975) - Bob Rose
1975
Bronk (TV Series) as
Meeker
- Pilot (1975) - Meeker
1973
White Lightning as
Deputy
1972
The Sixth Sense (TV Series) as
Mack Burton
- Gallows in the Wind (1972) - Mack Burton
1969
Mannix (TV Series) as
Ben Kohler / Randall
- See No Evil (1972) - Ben Kohler
- Death in a Minor Key (1969) - Randall
1972
Ironside (TV Series) as
Roy Pope, Jr.
- The Deadly Gamesmen (1972) - Roy Pope, Jr.
1971
Alias Smith and Jones (TV Series) as
Breen
- The Girl in Boxcar #3 (1971) - Breen
1971
Men at Law (TV Series)
- The Climate of Doubt (1971)
1970
Lassie (TV Series) as
Dr. Hank Christian / Dr. Christian
- Here Comes Glory!: Part 2 (1970) - Dr. Hank Christian
- Here Comes Glory!: Part 1 (1970) - Dr. Christian
1962
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Lyman Frank Baum / Sylvester
- The Wizard of Aberdeen (1970) - Lyman Frank Baum
- Davy's Friend (1962) - Sylvester
1969
Then Came Bronson (TV Series) as
Tom Lorrison
- Two Percent of Nothing (1969) - Tom Lorrison
1968
The Big Valley (TV Series) as
Elmer / Wilt Shanks / Jud Crowley
- The Battle of Mineral Springs (1969) - Elmer
- Hell Hath No Fury (1968) - Wilt Shanks
- In Silent Battle (1968) - Jud Crowley
1963
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Jory Kinkaid / Lennie Carewe
- Death Wait (1969) - Jory Kinkaid
- The Judgment (1963) - Lennie Carewe
1960
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Logan Dagget / Bodiddly / Ben / ...
- Twisted Heritage (1969) - Logan Dagget
- The Hidecutters (1968) - Bodiddly
- No Hands (1964) - Ben
- Harpe's Blood (1961) - Jeff
- The Badge (1960) - Augie
1968
Something for a Lonely Man (TV Movie) as
Doc Gillespie
1968
The Outsider (TV Series) as
Warren Vail
- The Twenty Thousand Dollar Carrot (1968) - Warren Vail
1964
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Clay Taylor / Tip
- Blood Tie (1968) - Clay Taylor
- The Hostage (1964) - Tip
1967
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Halvorsen
- The Night of the Assassin (1967) - Halvorsen
1963
Combat! (TV Series) as
Doc / MP Corporal / German Soldier
- The Partisan (1967) - Doc
- Jonah (1967) - Doc
- Nightmare on the Red Ball Run (1967) - Doc
- A Little Jazz (1967) - Doc
- Encounter (1967) - Doc
- Anniversary (1967) - Doc
- Gadjo (1967) - Doc
- Cry for Help (1966) - Doc
- The Bankroll (1966) - Doc
- Conflict (1966) - Doc
- Decision (1966) - Doc
- The Letter (1966) - Doc
- A Child's Game (1966) - Doc
- The Chapel at Able-Five (1966) - Doc
- Ollie Joe (1966) - Doc
- The Leader (1966) - Doc
- Gitty (1966) - Doc
- Hills Are for Heroes: Part 2 (1966) - Doc
- Hills Are for Heroes: Part 1 (1966) - Doc
- Retribution (1966) - Doc
- The Good Samaritan (1966) - Doc
- The Raider (1965) - Doc
- Breakout (1965) - Doc
- Crossfire (1965) - Doc
- The Farmer (1965) - Doc
- The Linesman (1965) - Doc
- S.I.W. (1965) - Doc
- The First Day (1965) - Doc
- Beneath the Ashes (1965) - Doc
- Odyssey (1965) - Doc
- Heritage (1965) - Doc
- Billy the Kid (1965) - Doc
- Cry in the Ruins (1965) - Doc
- The Long Wait (1965) - Doc
- A Walk with an Eagle (1965) - Doc
- Dateline (1965) - Doc
- Brother, Brother (1965) - Doc
- Losers Cry Deal (1965) - Doc
- The Cassock (1965) - Doc
- The Town That Went Away (1964) - Doc
- The Long Walk (1964) - Doc
- A Rare Vintage (1964) - Doc
- A Gift of Hope (1964) - Doc
- The Little Carousel (1964) - Doc
- Operation Fly Trap (1964) - Doc
- The Hard Way Back (1964) - Doc
- Vendetta (1964) - Doc
- The Glory Among Men (1964) - Doc
- Infant of Prague (1964) - Doc
- The Short Day of Private Putnam (1964) - Doc
- What Are the Bugles Blowin' For?: Part 2 (1964) - Doc
- What Are the Bugles Blowin' For?: Part 1 (1964) - Doc
- Mail Call (1964) - Doc
- The Hostages (1964) - Doc
- The General and the Sergeant (1964) - Doc
- The Pillbox (1964) - Doc
- Gideon's Army (1963) - Doc
- Ambush (1963) - Doc
- Anatomy of a Patrol (1963) - Doc
- The Little Jewel (1963) - Doc
- The Wounded Don't Cry (1963) - Doc
- The Long Way Home: Part 2 (1963) - Doc
- The Long Way Home: Part 1 (1963) - Doc
- Masquerade (1963) - Doc
- Bridgehead (1963) - Doc
- The Bridge at Chalons (1963) - Doc
- Hill 256 (1963) - MP Corporal
- Survival (1963) - German Soldier (uncredited)
1965
Profiles in Courage (TV Series) as
Robert Johnson
- Andrew Johnson (1965) - Robert Johnson
1964
Quick, Before It Melts as
Orville Bayleaf
1964
Destry (TV Series) as
Al
- The Infernal Triangle (1964) - Al
1964
The Beverly Hillbillies (TV Series) as
Dub Crick
- Son of Lafe Returns (1964) - Dub Crick
1963
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Intern
- Whoever Heard of a Two-Headed Doll? (1963) - Intern (uncredited)
1962
The Rifleman (TV Series) as
Haslam Jackman / Haslim Jackman
- Which Way'd They Go? (1963) - Haslam Jackman
- Lou Mallory (1962) - Haslim Jackman
1963
Wide Country (TV Series) as
Tex Bannerman
- The Quest for Jacob Blaufus (1963) - Tex Bannerman
1962
The Lloyd Bridges Show (TV Series) as
Grossberger / Billy Jo Twaddle
- The Skippy Mannox Story (1963) - Grossberger
- Yankee Stay Here (1962) - Billy Jo Twaddle
1963
Stoney Burke (TV Series) as
Trig Duncan
- A Matter of Percentage (1963) - Trig Duncan
1963
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
Ensign Marmer
- The Thirty-Fathom Grave (1963) - Ensign Marmer
1960
The Law and Mr. Jones (TV Series) as
C.E. Carruthers / C. E. Carruthers
- Poor Eddie's Dead (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- My Worthy Colleague (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- C'est La Show Biz (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- What Can You Learn from Smoke Signals? (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- Thicker Than Water (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Co-Operatives (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Man Who Wanted to Die (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- Wilderness (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- Everybody Is Money (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Walkout (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- Reunion (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Boy Who Said No (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- No News Is Good News (1962) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Broken Hand (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- No Law for Ghosts (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- A Quiet Town (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- One by One (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Last Commencement (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Enemy (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- A Fool for a Client (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Mea Culpa (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Accidental Tourist (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- A Very Special Citizen (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Everybody Versus Timmy Drayton (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Concert (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Cold Turkey (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- One for the Money (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Lethal Weapons (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- The End Justifies the End (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Unbury the Dead (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Exit (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- Indian War (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Trophy (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Great Gambling Raid (1961) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Long Echo (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- Christmas Is a Legal Holiday (1960) - C. E. Carruthers
- A Question of Guilt (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- No Sale (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Storyville Gang (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Promise of Life (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- Semper Fidelis (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- Drivel (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- The Baby (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- Music to Hurt By (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
- What's in a Name? (1960) - C.E. Carruthers
1962
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Baines
- The Deserters' Patrol (1962) - Baines
1962
Follow the Sun (TV Series) as
Sentry
- Sergeant Kolchak Fades Away (1962) - Sentry
1961
Outlaws (TV Series) as
Perry Brathwaite
- The Brathwaite Brothers (1961) - Perry Brathwaite
1960
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
McKenzie / Confederate Veteran
- Ambush (1961) - McKenzie
- Seed of Evil (1960) - Confederate Veteran
1960
The Westerner (TV Series) as
Mead
- Brown (1960) - Mead
1960
The Texan (TV Series) as
Webb
- Mountain Man (1960) - Webb
1960
Johnny Ringo (TV Series) as
Chad
- Uncertain Vengeance (1960) - Chad
Thanks
1971
The Hellstrom Chronicle (Documentary) (special thanks)
Self
1971
The Hellstrom Chronicle (Documentary) as
Farmer (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2004
'Combat!' Memories (Video documentary short)

References

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