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Cause of death
  
Cancer

TV shows
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Dan Duryea

Years active
  
1933-1968


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Born
  
January 23, 1907 (
1907-01-23
)

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood Hills, California

Occupation
  
Stage, film, television actor

Died
  
June 7, 1968, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Helen Bryan (m. 1932–1967)

Children
  
Peter Duryea, Richard Duryea

Movies
  
Scarlet Street, Winchester '73, Criss Cross, Too Late for Tears, The Woman in the Wind

Similar People
  
Anthony Mann, Peter Duryea, Stephen McNally, Audie Murphy, Fritz Lang

Dan duryea


Dan Duryea (January 23, 1907 – June 7, 1968) was an American actor in film, stage and television. Known for portraying a vast range of character roles as a villain, he nonetheless had a long career in a wide variety of leading and secondary roles.

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Early life

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Born and raised in White Plains, New York, Duryea graduated from White Plains High School in 1924 and Cornell University in 1928. While at Cornell, Duryea was elected into the prestigious Sphinx Head Society, Cornell's oldest senior honor society. He majored in English with a strong interest in drama, and in his senior year succeeded Franchot Tone as president of the college drama society.

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As his parents did not approve of his choice to pursue an acting career, Duryea became an advertising executive but after six stress-filled years, had a heart attack that sidelined him for a year.

Film

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Returning to his earlier love of acting and the stage, Duryea made his name on Broadway in the play Dead End, followed by The Little Foxes, in which he portrayed Leo Hubbard. In 1940, Duryea moved to Hollywood to appear in the film version of The Little Foxes. He continued to establish himself with supporting and secondary roles in films such as The Pride of the Yankees and None But the Lonely Heart. As the 1940s progressed, he found his niche as the "sniveling, deliberately taunting" antagonist in a number of film noir subjects (Scarlet Street, The Woman in the Window, Criss Cross, Too Late for Tears, Johnny Stool Pigeon) and westerns such as Along Came Jones and Black Bart, although he was sometimes cast in more sympathetic roles (Black Angel, One Way Street). In 1946, exhibitors voted him the eighth most promising "star of tomorrow".

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In the 1950s, Duryea co-starred with James Stewart in three films, Winchester '73 (as the dastardly "Waco Johnny" Dean), Thunder Bay and Night Passage. He was featured in several other westerns, including Silver Lode, Ride Clear of Diablo and The Marauders, and in more film-noir productions like 36 Hours, Chicago Calling, Storm Fear and The Burglar.

When interviewed by Hedda Hopper in the early 1950s, Duryea spoke of career goals and his preparation for roles:

Well, first of all, let's set the stage or goal I set for myself when I decided to become an actor ... not just 'an actor', but a successful one. I looked in the mirror and knew with my "puss" and 155-pound weakling body, I couldn't pass for a leading man, and I had to be different. And I sure had to be courageous, so I chose to be the meanest s.o.b. in the movies ... strictly against my mild nature, as I'm an ordinary, peace-loving husband and father. Inasmuch, as I admired fine actors like Richard Widmark, Victor Mature, Robert Mitchum, and others who had made their early marks in the dark, sordid, and guilt-ridden world of film noir; here, indeed, was a market for my talents. I thought the meaner I presented myself, the tougher I was with women, slapping them around in well produced films where evil and death seem to lurk in every nightmare alley and behind every venetian blind in every seedy apartment, I could find a market for my screen characters.... At first it was very hard as I am a very even-tempered guy, but I used my past life experiences to motivate me as I thought about some of the people I hated in my early as well as later life ... like the school bully who used to try and beat the hell out of me at least once a week ... a sadistic family doctor that believed feeling pain when he treated you was the birthright of every man inasmuch as women suffered giving birth ... little incidents with trade-people who enjoyed acting superior because they owned their business, overcharging you. Then the one I used when I had to slap a woman around was easy! I was slapping the over-bearing teacher who would fail you in their 'holier-than-thou' class and enjoy it! And especially the experiences I had dealing with the unbelievable pompous 'know-it-all-experts' that I dealt with during my advertising agency days ... almost going 'nuts' trying to please these 'corporate heads' until I finally got out of that racket!"

In his last years, Duryea reteamed with Stewart for the adventure film The Flight of the Phoenix, about men stranded in the Sahara desert by a downed airplane, appearing as a mild-mannered accountant, closer to his real-life persona. He worked in overseas film productions including the Italian Western The Hills Run Red, aka Un Fiume di dollari, (1966) and the spy thriller Five Golden Dragons (1967) in West Germany, while continuing to find roles on American television. He also appeared twice on the big screen with his son, character actor Peter Duryea, in the low-budget Westerns Taggart (1964) and The Bounty Killer (1965).

Television

Duryea starred as the lead character China Smith in the television series China Smith from 1952 to 1956; and The New Adventures of China Smith from 1953 to 1954.

He spoofed his tough-guy image in a comedy sketch about a robbery on the Feb. 20, 1955 episode of The Jack Benny Program.

Duryea guest starred as Roy Budinger, the self-educated mastermind of a criminal ring dealing in silver bullion, in the episode "Terror Town" on October 18, 1958 of NBC's western series Cimarron City.

In 1959, Duryea appeared as an alcoholic gunfighter in third episode of The Twilight Zone, "Mr. Denton on Doomsday". He guest starred on NBC's anthology series The Barbara Stanwyck Show and appeared in an episode of Rawhide in 1959, "Incident Of The Executioner." On September 15, 1959, Duryea guest starred as the outlaw Bud Carlin in the episode "Stage Stop", the premiere of NBC's Laramie western series. Duryea appeared again as Luke Gregg on Laramie on October 25, 1960, in the episode "The Long Riders". Duryea also put in a great comic performance in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in an episode called "Three Wives Too Many" (1964).

Three weeks later, on November 16, 1960, Duryea played a mentally unstable pioneer obsessed by demons and superstitions in "The Bleymier Story" of NBC's Wagon Train. Elen Willard played his daughter; James Drury, his daughter's suitor. Duryea was cast twice in 1960 as Captain Brad Turner in consecutive episodes of the NBC western series Riverboat.

In 1963, Duryea portrayed Dr. Ben Lorrigan on NBC's medical drama, The Eleventh Hour. In 1967, a television version of Winchester '73 was released in which Duryea played the part of Bart McAdam, an uncle to Lin and Dakin McAdam. A notable co-star in the film was John Saxon (Dakin McAdam). From 1967 to 1968, he appeared in a recurring role as Eddie Jacks on the soap opera Peyton Place.

Personal life

Duryea was different from the unsavory characters he often portrayed. He was married for 35 years to his wife, Helen, until her death in January 1967. The couple had two sons: Peter (who worked for a time as an actor), and Richard, a talent agent. At home, Duryea lived a quiet life at his house in the San Fernando Valley, devoting himself to gardening, boating, and community activities that included, at various times, active membership in the local parent-teacher association and Scout Master of a Boy Scout troop.

On June 7, 1968, Duryea died of cancer at the age of 61. The New York Times tellingly noted the passing of a "heel with sex appeal". His remains are interred in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.

Radio performances

  • Suspense, "The Man Who Couldn't Lose" (1947)
  • Suspense, "Remember Me" (1952)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1968
    The Bamboo Saucer as
    Hank Peters
    1967
    Peyton Place (TV Series) as
    Eddie Jacks
    1967
    Stranger on the Run (TV Movie) as
    O.E. Hotchkiss
    1967
    Five Golden Dragons as
    Dragon #1
    1967
    Winchester '73 (TV Movie) as
    Bart McAdam
    1965
    Combat! (TV Series) as
    Bernie Wallace / Barton
    - A Little Jazz (1967) - Bernie Wallace
    - Dateline (1965) - Barton
    1966
    The Monroes (TV Series) as
    T.J. Elderbush
    - Gold Fever (1966) - T.J. Elderbush
    1966
    The Virginian (TV Series) as
    Ben Crayton
    - The Challenge (1966) - Ben Crayton
    1966
    The Hills Run Red as
    Col. Winny Getz
    1966
    Incident at Phantom Hill as
    Joe Barlow
    1966
    The Loner (TV Series) as
    Matthew Reynolds
    - A Little Stroll to the End of the Line (1966) - Matthew Reynolds
    1965
    The Long, Hot Summer (TV Series) as
    Chuck Quick
    - The Return of the Quicks (1965) - Chuck Quick
    1965
    The Flight of the Phoenix as
    Standish
    1965
    The Bounty Killer as
    Willie Duggan
    1965
    Daniel Boone (TV Series) as
    Simon Perigore
    - The Sound of Fear (1965) - Simon Perigore
    1964
    Taggart as
    Jay Jason
    1964
    Burke's Law (TV Series) as
    Sam Atherton / Hop Sing Kelly
    - Who Killed 711 ? (1964) - Sam Atherton
    - Who Killed the Paper Dragon? (1964) - Hop Sing Kelly
    1960
    Bonanza (TV Series) as
    Sam Logan / U.S. Dep. Marshal Gerald Eskith
    - Logan's Treasure (1964) - Sam Logan
    - Badge Without Honor (1960) - U.S. Dep. Marshal Gerald Eskith
    1957
    Wagon Train (TV Series) as
    Cliff Grundy / Sam Race / Amos / ...
    - The Race Town Story (1964) - Sam Race
    - The Wagon Train Mutiny (1962) - Amos
    - The Bleymier Story (1960) - Samuel Bleymier
    - The Joshua Gilliam Story (1960) - Joshua Gilliam
    - The Last Man (1959) - Survivor (William Capehart)
    - The Sacramento Story (1958) - Cliff Grundy
    - The Cliff Grundy Story (1957) - Cliff Grundy
    1964
    Do You Know This Voice? as
    Hopta
    1964
    He Rides Tall as
    Bart Thorne
    1964
    Kraft Suspense Theatre (TV Series) as
    Lt. Boyd Manners
    - Who Is Jennifer? (1964) - Lt. Boyd Manners
    1964
    The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
    Raymond Brown
    - Three Wives Too Many (1964) - Raymond Brown
    1961
    Route 66 (TV Series) as
    Jay Leonard Ringsby / Mike McKay
    - A Cage in Search of a Bird (1963) - Jay Leonard Ringsby
    - Don't Count Stars (1961) - Mike McKay
    1959
    Rawhide (TV Series) as
    Brother William / Abner Cannon / Jardin
    - Incident of the Prophecy (1963) - Brother William
    - Incident of the Wolvers (1962) - Abner Cannon
    - Incident with an Executioner (1959) - Jardin
    1963
    Walk a Tightrope as
    Carl Lutcher
    1958
    The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
    Captain Walker / Jack Rigger / John Woodruffe
    - The Many Ways of Heaven (1963) - Captain Walker
    - Shadow of a Pale Horse (1960) - Jack Rigger
    - Hour of the Rat (1958) - John Woodruffe
    1963
    Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
    Charlie Quinn
    - Blow High, Blow Clear (1963) - Charlie Quinn
    1963
    The Eleventh Hour (TV Series) as
    Ben Lorrigan
    - Why Am I Grown So Cold? (1963) - Ben Lorrigan
    1962
    Wide Country (TV Series) as
    Willie Xeno
    - Tears on a Painted Face (1962) - Willie Xeno
    1962
    Going My Way (TV Series) as
    Harold Harrison
    - Mr. Second Chance (1962) - Harold Harrison
    1962
    Naked City (TV Series) as
    Clyde Royd
    - Daughter Am I in My Father's House (1962) - Clyde Royd
    1962
    Six Black Horses as
    Frank Jesse
    1962
    Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
    Marshal Blake
    - Winter Storm (1962) - Marshal Blake
    1961
    Frontier Circus (TV Series) as
    Tiber
    - The Shaggy Kings (1961) - Tiber
    1959
    Laramie (TV Series) as
    Ben Sanford / Luke Gregg / Bud Carlin
    - The Mountain Men (1961) - Ben Sanford
    - The Long Riders (1960) - Luke Gregg
    - Stage Stop (1959) - Bud Carlin
    1961
    Checkmate (TV Series) as
    Major Sam Wilson
    - Tight as a Drum (1961) - Major Sam Wilson
    1961
    The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) as
    Pierre
    - Sign of the Zodiac (1961) - Pierre
    1958
    Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
    Henry Jacob Hanley / Kirk Joiner
    - Knight of the Sun (1961) - Henry Jacob Hanley
    - This Man Must Die (1958) - Kirk Joiner
    1955
    The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) as
    Self / Killer / The Gang Leader
    - Lunch Counter Murder (1960) - Self / Killer
    - Jack's Lunch Counter (1955) - The Gang Leader
    1960
    Shirley Temple's Storybook (TV Series) as
    Muff Potter
    - Tom and Huck (1960) - Muff Potter
    1960
    Platinum High School as
    Maj. Redfern Kelly
    1956
    General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
    Barnaby Hooke / Brad Lawson
    - Mystery at Malibu (1960) - Barnaby Hooke
    - The Road That Led Afar (1956) - Brad Lawson
    1960
    Riverboat (TV Series) as
    Captain Brad Turner
    - Fort Epitaph (1960) - Captain Brad Turner
    - The Wichita Arrows (1960) - Captain Brad Turner
    1960
    Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) as
    Theodore Florian
    - Judith (1960) - Theodore Florian
    1959
    The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
    Al Denton
    - Mr. Denton on Doomsday (1959) - Al Denton
    1959
    The David Niven Show (TV Series) as
    Mark Johnson
    - The Vengeance (1959) - Mark Johnson
    1959
    Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Cal Thompson
    - The Comeback (1959) - Cal Thompson
    1959
    The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Dan Trask
    - Texas John Slaughter: Showdown at Sandoval (1959) - Dan Trask
    1958
    Pursuit (TV Series) as
    Matt Shaw
    - Tiger on a Bicycle (1958) - Matt Shaw
    1958
    Cimarron City (TV Series) as
    Roy Budinger
    - Terror Town (1958) - Roy Budinger
    1958
    Kathy O' as
    Harry Johnson
    1952
    Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Pete Richards / Federal Agent Sam Ireland / China Smith
    - Kinsman (1958)
    - Repercussion (1956) - Pete Richards
    - O'Brien (1955) - Federal Agent Sam Ireland
    - Souvenir from Singapore (1952) - China Smith
    - P.G. (1952)
    1958
    Climax! (TV Series) as
    Dr. Dennis Sullivan
    - Four Hours in White (1958) - Dr. Dennis Sullivan
    1957
    Suspicion (TV Series) as
    Eddie Schumaker / McDillard
    - Doomsday (1957) - Eddie Schumaker / McDillard
    1957
    Slaughter on 10th Avenue as
    John Jacob Masters
    1957
    Night Passage as
    Whitey Harbin
    1957
    The Burglar as
    Nat Harbin
    1957
    Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
    Joe Kohler
    - The Frightened Witness (1957) - Joe Kohler
    1957
    Battle Hymn as
    Sgt. Herman
    1954
    The New Adventures of China Smith (TV Series) as
    China Smith
    - The Tai-Ling Glaze (1956) - China Smith
    - Spectacles of Heaven (1954) - China Smith
    - The Sea Coffin (1954) - China Smith
    - Nightmare in Green (1954) - China Smith
    - Escort to Saigon (1954) - China Smith
    - The Emperor's Teapot (1954) - China Smith
    - A Grave in Sumatra (1954) - China Smith
    - The Proverbs of Shen-Tze (1954) - China Smith
    - Full Fathom Five (1954) - China Smith
    - The Traveller from Tsingtao (1954) - China Smith
    - Double Crosswinds (1954) - China Smith
    - Ferry to Kowloon (1954) - China Smith
    - Plane to Tainan (1954) - China Smith
    - The Black Wings of the Fire Bird (1954) - China Smith
    - The Talons of Tongking (1954) - China Smith
    - The Sign of the Scorpion (1954) - China Smith
    - The Night the Dragon Walked (1954) - China Smith
    - The Broken Rice Bowl of Chen Lo (1954) - China Smith
    - The Tidewalker (1954) - China Smith
    - The Bible of Mr. Quaile (1954) - China Smith
    - The Paper Dragon (1954) - China Smith
    - Forbidden Atoll (1954) - China Smith
    - The Yellow Jade Lion (1954) - China Smith
    - A Bandit of Malaya (1954) - China Smith
    - The Devil Chaser (1954) - China Smith
    - The Manchu Emeralds (1954) - China Smith
    1956
    The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
    Cliff Mason
    - Smoke Jumpers (1956) - Cliff Mason
    1956
    Stage 7 (TV Series)
    - A Matter of Nerve (1956)
    1956
    Chevron Hall of Stars (TV Series) as
    Phil Brady
    - A Matter of Nerve (1956) - Phil Brady
    1956
    Star Stage (TV Series) as
    Jason
    - The Marshal and the Mob (1956) - Jason
    1955
    Storm Fear as
    Fred Blake
    1955
    Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
    Doc Munday
    - Nailed Down (1955) - Doc Munday
    1955
    Studio 57 (TV Series) as
    Doc Munday
    - Nailed Down (1955) - Doc Munday
    1955
    Foxfire as
    Hugh Slater
    1955
    The Marauders as
    Avery
    1955
    The Star and the Story (TV Series) as
    Jim Ripley
    - The Lie (1955) - Jim Ripley
    1954
    This Is My Love as
    Murray Myer
    1954
    Silver Lode as
    Fred McCarty
    1954
    Rails Into Laramie as
    Jim Shanessy
    1954
    Ride Clear of Diablo as
    Whitey Kincade
    1954
    World for Ransom as
    Mike Callahan
    1953
    Terror Street as
    Maj. Bill Rogers
    1953
    Sky Commando as
    Col. Ed (E.D.) Wyatt
    1953
    Thunder Bay as
    Gambi
    1952
    China Smith (TV Series) as
    China Smith
    - Jungle Dragon (1953) - China Smith
    - The Kaprielian Cipher (1953) - China Smith
    - Shanghai Clipper (1953) - China Smith
    - The Phantom Sampan (1953) - China Smith
    - Year of the Phoenix (1953) - China Smith
    - My Ship Has a Golden Keel (1953) - China Smith
    - Zorana the Destroyer (1952) - China Smith
    - Wreath of Poppies (1952) - China Smith
    - The Wondrous Funeral of Sergeant Ko (1952) - China Smith
    - The Tanaka Archive (1952) - China Smith
    - Port of Thieves (1952) - China Smith
    - Moon Flower (1952) - China Smith
    - Kris of Death (1952) - China Smith
    - Killer in the Kampong (1952) - China Smith
    - The Jade Trap (1952) - China Smith
    - The Corpse with the Purple Ear (1952) - China Smith
    - Espionage Express (1952) - China Smith
    - Dynasty of the Dead (1952) - China Smith
    - Curse of the River Gods (1952) - China Smith
    - Celestial Pebbles (1952) - China Smith
    - Straight Settlement (1952) - China Smith
    - Devil-in-the-Godown (1952) - China Smith
    - High Sea (1952) - China Smith
    - The Bamboo Coffin - China Smith
    - Pagoda in the Jungle - China Smith
    - Cruise to Colombo - China Smith
    1953
    Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
    Howard Boyd
    - The Brooch (1953) - Howard Boyd
    1953
    The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Red Findlay
    - Double Exposure (1953) - Red Findlay
    1951
    Chicago Calling as
    William R. Cannon
    1951
    Al Jennings of Oklahoma as
    Al Jennings
    1950
    The Underworld Story as
    Mike Reese
    1950
    Winchester '73 as
    Waco Johnny Dean
    1950
    One Way Street as
    John Wheeler
    1949
    Too Late for Tears as
    Danny Fuller
    1949
    Manhandled as
    Karl Benson
    1949
    Johnny Stool Pigeon as
    Johnny Evans
    1949
    Criss Cross as
    Slim Dundee
    1948
    Larceny as
    Silky Randall
    1948
    Another Part of the Forest as
    Oscar Hubbard
    1948
    River Lady as
    Beauvais
    1948
    Black Bart as
    Charles E. Boles / Black Bart
    1946
    White Tie and Tails as
    Charles Dumont
    1946
    Black Angel as
    Martin Blair
    1945
    Scarlet Street as
    Johnny Prince
    1945
    Lady on a Train as
    Arnold Waring
    1945
    Along Came Jones as
    Monte Jarrad
    1945
    The Valley of Decision as
    William Scott Jr.
    1945
    The Great Flamarion as
    Al Wallace
    1945
    Main Street After Dark as
    Posey Dibson
    1944
    The Woman in the Window as
    Heidt / Tim
    1944
    None But the Lonely Heart as
    Lew Tate
    1944
    Mrs. Parkington as
    Jack Stilham
    1944
    Man from Frisco as
    Jim Benson
    1944
    Ministry of Fear as
    Cost / Travers the Tailor
    1943
    Sahara as
    Jimmy Doyle
    1942
    That Other Woman as
    Ralph Cobb
    1942
    The Pride of the Yankees as
    Hank Hanneman
    1941
    Ball of Fire as
    Duke Pastrami
    1941
    The Little Foxes as
    Leo Hubbard
    1934
    El tango en Broadway as
    Bob - Laurita's Boyfriend (uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    1959
    The Twilight Zone (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Mr. Denton on Doomsday (1959) - (performer: "The Near Future")
    1954
    The New Adventures of China Smith (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Bible of Mr. Quaile (1954) - (performer: "Galway Bay")
    1946
    Black Angel (performer: "I Want to Be Talked About", "Time Will Tell" - uncredited)
    1944
    Mrs. Parkington (performer: "Home on the Range" (1904) - uncredited)
    Self
    1965
    That Regis Philbin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.95 (1965) - Self
    - Episode #1.89 (1965) - Self
    1963
    To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
    Self - Panelist
    - Orson Bean, Dan Duryea, Joan Fontaine, Phyllis Newman - day 5 (1963) - Self - Panelist
    - Orson Bean, Dan Duryea, Joan Fontaine, Phyllis Newman - day 4 (1963) - Self - Panelist
    - Orson Bean, Dan Duryea, Joan Fontaine, Phyllis Newman - day 3 (1963) - Self - Panelist
    - Orson Bean, Dan Duryea, Joan Fontaine, Phyllis Newman - day 2 (1963) - Self - Panelist
    - Orson Bean, Dan Duryea, Joan Fontaine, Phyllis Newman (1963) - Self - Panelist
    1963
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dan Duryea, Mickey Spillane, David Doyle (1963) - Self
    1962
    Password (TV Series) as
    Self - Celebrity Contestant / Self
    - Pat Carroll vs. Dan Duryea: Day 5 (1962) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Pat Carroll vs. Dan Duryea - Day 4 (1962) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Pat Carroll vs. Dan Duryea - Day 3 (1962) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Pat Carroll vs. Dan Duryea - Day 2 (1962) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
    - Pat Carroll vs. Dan Duryea: Day 1 (1962) - Self
    1961
    Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.67 (1961) - Self
    1960
    About Faces (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 22 July 1960 (1960) - Self
    1958
    Make Me Laugh (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dan Duryea (1958) - Self
    1958
    The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.201 (1958) - Self
    1955
    December Bride (TV Series) as
    Self
    - High Sierras (1955) - Self
    1952
    The Kate Smith Evening Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Xavier Cugat, Abby Lane, Dan Duryea, Herb Shriner (1952) - Self
    1950
    Screen Actors (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    Archive Footage
    1995
    Sprockets (TV Series)
    - Masters of Menace (1995)
    1995
    Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
    Ned McCarty, 'Silver Lode'
    - A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Ned McCarty, 'Silver Lode' (uncredited)
    1987
    James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (TV Movie) as
    Waco Johnny Dean (clip from Winchester '73 (1950)) (uncredited)
    1980
    AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
    Actor 'Winchester 73'
    - AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart (1980) - Actor 'Winchester 73' (uncredited)
    1961
    Gundown at Sandoval

    References

    Dan Duryea Wikipedia