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Full Name
  
Martin Yarus

Name
  
George Tyne

Other names
  
Buddy Yarus

Role
  
Film actor


Occupation
  
Actor, director

Spouse
  
Ethel Tyne (m. ?–2003)

Years active
  
1967-1981

Known for
  
A Walk in the Sun

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Born
  
February 6, 1917 (
1917-02-06
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Died
  
March 7, 2008, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
A Walk in the Sun, Sands of Iwo Jima, Not with My Wife - You Don't!, Decision Before Dawn, Objective - Burma!

Similar People
  
Lewis Milestone, Norman Panama, Richard Webb, Allan Dwan, Anatole Litvak

Martin Yarus, better known by the stage name George Tyne (February 6, 1917 – March 7, 2008) was an American stage and film actor and television director. He was blacklisted in the 1950s, and was indicted for contempt of Congress but subsequently acquitted.

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Early life and career

Tyne, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, began his acting career under the name Buddy Yarus. He used that name when appearing in the 1945 war film Objective Burma!, and in the Laurel and Hardy film The Dancing Masters (1943). As "George Tyne" he appeared in A Walk in the Sun, Sands of Iwo Jima and Thieves Highway.

Tyne also appeared on Broadway in a number of roles, including the hit 1954 play Lunatics and Lovers.

Congressional testimony and prosecution

Tyne was blacklisted from the movies in 1951 and from television in 1952, after his name was publicized in congressional committee hearings into alleged Communist infiltration of the entertainment industry.

In August 1955, the House Un-American Activities Committee held hearings in New York City to probe alleged Communist infiltration of Broadway, radio and television. Tyne was one of seven witnesses who refused to answer questions about whether they had been members of the Communist Party. Six cited their right to avoid self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, but Tyne simply refused to answer.

In his testimony, Tyne called actor Lee J. Cobb a "stool pigeon" for naming him as part of a "Communist group" in Hollywood in 1943. Tyne refused to say whether he knew Cobb, and said, "I think the privilege offered by the fifth amendment is wonderful for those who wish to take advantage of it, but I'm not standing on it." Tyne refused to identify a Communist Party card, shown to him by the committee counsel, which was made out to "Buddy" Yarus. Tyne said, "All these questions are an invasion of any personal and private ideas and associations."

In July 1956, Tyne was one of seven witnesses, including playwright Arthur Miller, who were cited for contempt of Congress of Congress by the House of Representatives. The other six included stage actress Sarah Cunninghan, her husband John Randolph, and actors Lou Polan and Stanley Prager.

In March 1957, Tyne was one of three entertainers who were indicted by a federal grand jury in New York for refusing to answer HUAC questions during its August 1955 hearings. The others were Pete Seeger and Elliot Sullivan. All were charged with contempt of Congress. Tyne was acquitted in 1961 on technical grounds.

Later life and career

Prior to his blacklisting, Tyne's last movie role was in the 1951 war film Decision Before Dawn. During the period of his blacklisting he worked mainly as a stage actor. He appeared in supporting roles in the 1954 off-Broadway revival of Threepenny Opera, the 1954 comedy Lunatics and Lovers, and Romanoff and Juliet (1957).

In the 1960s, Tyne began appearing in small roles on television and in the movies. He also began work as a television director.

Tyne directed episodes of the The Love Boat, The Paul Lynde Show, M*A*S*H* and the 1979 TV series Friends. He returned to acting, in small roles, in TV shows and movies in the 1960s. His last film role was a bit part in the 1984 film, The Lonely Guy.

Filmography

Director
1981
Harper Valley P.T.A. (TV Series) (1 episode)
- A Tree Grows in Harper Valley (1981)
1978
The Love Boat (TV Series) (10 episodes)
- Invisible Maniac/September Song/Peekaboo (1980)
- Vicki's First Love/The High Cost of Loving/Accident Prone (1980)
- April's Love/We Three/Happy Ending (1980)
- The Brotherhood of the Sea/Letter to Babycakes/Daddy's Pride (1979)
- Play by Play/Cindy/What's a Brother For? (1979) - (uncredited)
- The Reunion/Haven't I Seen You?/Crew Confessions (1979)
- April's Return/Super Mom/I'll See You Again (1979)
- A Funny Valentine/The Wallflower/Home is Not a Home (1979) - (as Buddy Tyne)
- Best of Friends/Aftermath/Dream Boat (1979)
- Heads or Tails/Mona of the Movies/The Little People (1978) - (as Buddy Tyne)
1979
The 416th (TV Movie)
1979
Miss Winslow and Son (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Birth Day (1979)
1979
Friends (TV Series) (as Buddy Tyne)
1979
Brothers and Sisters (TV Series) (1 episode)
- High Time (1979) - (as Buddy Tyne)
1978
Grandpa Goes to Washington (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- A Star Is Dead (1978)
- The Senator's Widow (1978)
1975
M*A*S*H (TV Series) (7 episodes)
- Baby, It's Cold Outside (1978)
- Peace on Us (1978)
- What's Up, Doc? (1978)
- Your Hit Parade (1978)
- The Grim Reaper (1977)
- Mulcahy's War (1976)
- Mail Call, Again (1975)
1978
James at 16 (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Queen of the Silver Dollar (1978)
1978
The Fighting Nightingales (TV Movie)
1977
Tabitha (TV Series) (1 episode)
- What's Wrong with Mister Right? (1977)
1977
The San Pedro Beach Bums (TV Series) (1 episode)
- A Bum Thanksgiving (1977)
1977
Space Academy (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- The Cheat (1977)
- The Rocks of Janus (1977)
- There's No Place Like Home (1977)
- Countdown (1977)
- The Survivors of Zalon (1977) - (uncredited)
1977
We've Got Each Other (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Old Beau Incident (1977)
1976
The Practice (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Snow Job (1976)
1976
Visions (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Great Cherub Knitwear Strike (1976)
1975
Happy Days (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- Goin' to Chicago (1975)
- Kiss Me Sickly (1975)
- The Cunningham Caper (1975)
1973
Needles and Pins (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- With Such Enemies (1974)
- No Way to Treat a Relative (1974)
- The Endangered Species (1973)
- Do Your Own Thing (1973)
- The Spy Who Came in on a Hanger (1973)
1973
The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) (6 episodes)
- Life Is a Hamburger (1974)
- The Great Rimpau Medical Arts Co-Op Experiment (1974)
- I'm Okay, You're Okay, So What's Wrong? (1973)
- Have You Met Miss Dietz? (1973)
- Backlash (1973)
- The Two Loves of Dr. Hartley (1973)
1973
The All Star Spangled Mission (Video short) (director: Brady Bunch sequence)
1973
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Happy Birthday, Lou! (1973)
1972
The Brady Bunch (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- Try, Try Again (1973)
- Love and the Older Man (1973)
- Goodbye, Alice, Hello (1972)
1971
The New Dick Van Dyke Show (TV Series) (10 episodes)
- She Kisses Like a Dead Mackerel (1973)
- Dick in Deutsch (1973)
- Guess Who's Coming to Seder (1973)
- You Gotta Have Class (1973)
- My Friend, the Public Enemy: Part 2 (1973)
- My Friend, the Public Enemy: Part 1 (1973)
- The Jailbird (1972)
- The Great Prestoni (1972)
- Running Bear and Moskowitz (1972)
- Queasy Rider (1971)
1971
Love, American Style (TV Series) (5 episodes)
- Love and the Other Mistakes (1973)
- Love and the Cozy Comrades/Love and the Flunky/Love and the Hoodwinked Honey/Love and the Secret Spouse (1973) - (segment "Love and the Flunky")
- Love and the Bonded Separation/Love and the Fractured Fibula/Love and the Pretty Secretary (1973) - (segment "Love and the Pretty Secretary")
- Love and the Plane Truth/Love and the Scroungers/Love and the Small Wedding (1972) - (segment "Love and the Small Wedding")
- Love and the Kidnapper (1971)
1972
The Paul Lynde Show (TV Series) (7 episodes)
- Is This Trip Necessary? (1973)
- The Congressman's Son (1973)
- The Bare Facts (1973)
- No More Mister Nice Guy (1972)
- An Affair to Forget (1972)
- Meet Aunt Charlotte (1972)
- How to Be Unhappy, Though Poor (1972)
1972
The Sandy Duncan Show (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- The Seven Hour Itch (1972)
- Hooray for Harriet (1972)
1972
Sanford and Son (TV Series) (1 episode)
- A Matter of Life and Breath (1972)
-
The Odd Couple (TV Series) (4 episodes, 1970 - 1972) (co-director - 1 episode, 1972)
- Partner's Investment (1972) - (co-director)
- Security Arms (1972)
- Scrooge Gets an Oscar (1970)
- Felix Is Missing (1970)
- Oscar, the Model (1970)
1970
The Governor & J.J. (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- File Safe (1970)
- Luv the Guv (1970)
1969
The Good Guys (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Fireman, Save My Diner (1969)
1968
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Mad in Japan (1969)
- Glass Riddle (1968)
1969
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Music Maker (1969)
1967
Accidental Family (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Sandy Gets Tough (1967)
1967
Good Morning World (TV Series) (4 episodes)
- If You Marry Me Today, I'll Marry You Tomorrow (1967)
- No News Like Nude News (1967)
- Where Have You Been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? (1967)
- You vs. Me (1967)
Actor
1984
The Lonely Guy as
Director at Party
1983
Romantic Comedy as
Doctor #2
1980
Fun and Games (TV Movie) as
Union Man
1977
Visions (TV Series) as
Stevie
- You Can Run, But You Can't Hide (1977) - Stevie
1976
I Will... I Will... For Now as
Dr. Morrison
1975
Mr. Ricco as
Lt. Barrett
1972
The Don Rickles Show (TV Series)
- Episode #1.1 (1972)
1971
Skin Game as
Bonner
1969
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here as
Le Marie
1969
Marlowe as
Oliver Hady
1969
The Lost Man as
Plainclothesman
1968
The Smugglers (TV Movie) as
Customs Official (uncredited)
1968
The Boston Strangler as
Dr. Kramer
1968
The Counterfeit Killer as
George
1968
Good Morning World (TV Series) as
Mr. Benson
- Here Comes the Bribe (1968) - Mr. Benson
1967
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Dr. Premel
- The Widow (1967) - Dr. Premel
1967
Don't Make Waves as
Newspaperman
1967
Valley of Mystery (TV Movie) as
Forest Hart
1967
Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) as
Wendell
- The Secret Life of Gomer Pyle (1967) - Wendell
1966
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
Sergeant Charney / Sergeant Thorpe
- The Blessings of Liberty (1966) - Sergeant Charney
- This'll Kill You (1966) - Sergeant Thorpe
1966
I Spy (TV Series) as
General
- Little Boy Lost (1966) - General
1966
Hogan's Heroes (TV Series) as
Luftwaffe Doctor / Captain Ferguson
- Don't Forget to Write (1966) - Luftwaffe Doctor
- Cupid Comes to Stalag 13 (1966) - Captain Ferguson
1966
Not with My Wife, You Don't! as
Sgt. Dogerty
1966
F Troop (TV Series) as
Major Bradley / Colonel
- How to Be F Troop Without Really Trying (1966) - Major Bradley
- Don't Ever Speak to Me Again (1966) - Colonel
1966
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Gus
- The Man Who Went Mad by Mistake (1966) - Gus
1965
The Dick Van Dyke Show (TV Series) as
Doug Miller / Doug / Mr. Berkowitz
- The Making of a Councilman (1966) - Doug Miller
- I Do Not Choose to Run (1966) - Doug
- The Ugliest Dog in the World (1965) - Mr. Berkowitz
1965
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV Series) as
Liscomb
- The X Factor (1965) - Liscomb
1965
For the People (TV Series) as
Phil Hart
- With Intent to Influence (1965) - Phil Hart
1965
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Mr. McBride
- A Matter of Law and Disorder (1965) - Mr. McBride
1965
The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series)
- Threshold (1965)
1964
Circus World as
Madrid Bartender (uncredited)
1952
Danger (TV Series)
- The Hero (1952)
1951
Decision Before Dawn as
Sgt. Griffin
1950
No Way Out as
Whitey (uncredited)
1950
The Outriders as
Outrider at Dance (uncredited)
1949
Sands of Iwo Jima as
Pfc. Harris
1949
Side Street as
Detective Roffman (uncredited)
1949
Thieves' Highway as
Charles (uncredited)
1949
Sword in the Desert as
Dov
1949
The Red Pony as
Charlie (uncredited)
1949
The Lone Wolf and His Lady as
Paul Braud (uncredited)
1948
Call Northside 777 as
Tomek Zaleska (uncredited)
1948
Open Secret as
Harry Strauss
1947
Body and Soul as
Charlie's Friend (uncredited)
1947
They Won't Believe Me as
Lieutenant Carr
1947
Seven Were Saved as
Sgt. Blair
1946
Rolling Home as
Joe
1946
Deadline at Dawn as
Soft Drink Proprietor (uncredited)
1946
Miss Susie Slagle's as
Davies (uncredited)
1945
Life with Blondie as
Cassidy (uncredited)
1945
A Walk in the Sun as
Pvt. Jake Friedman
1945
Brewster's Millions as
Cab Driver (uncredited)
1945
Snooper Service (Short)(as Buddy Yarus)
1945
Objective, Burma! as
Pvt. Soapy Higgins (uncredited)
1945
Main Street After Dark as
Serviceman in Police Station (uncredited)
1944
Mr. Winkle Goes to War as
Johnson (uncredited)
1944
Louisiana Hayride as
Joe - Assistant Director (uncredited)
1944
Stars on Parade as
Soldier (uncredited)
1944
The Eve of St. Mark as
Polinski (uncredited)
1944
Once Upon a Time as
Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
1944
Four Jills in a Jeep as
Soldier (uncredited)
1944
Sailor's Holiday as
Studio Assistant Director (uncredited)
1944
Ladies Courageous as
Pilot (uncredited)
1944
The Racket Man as
Soldier (uncredited)
1943
For God and Country (Short) as
Soldier in Hospital (uncredited)
1943
The Dancing Masters as
Gangster (uncredited)
1943
The Iron Major as
Boston College Player (uncredited)
1943
Doughboys in Ireland as
Jimmy Martin (as Buddy Yarus)
Miscellaneous
1964
Circus World (dialogue coach - uncredited)
1964
The Fall of the Roman Empire (dialogue coach)
1962
The Condemned of Altona (dialogue director)
1951
Decision Before Dawn (dialogue coach - uncredited)
Assistant Director
1970
Something for Everyone (second unit director)
1965
Hercules and the Princess of Troy (TV Movie) (assistant director)

References

George Tyne Wikipedia


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