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Cause of death
  
Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Pernell Roberts


Years active
  
1956–2001

Occupation
  
Actor

Height
  
1.83 m

Pernell Roberts wearing a black hat

Full Name
  
Pernell Elvin Roberts, Jr.

Born
  
May 18, 1928 (
1928-05-18
)

Died
  
January 24, 2010, Malibu, California, United States

Spouse
  
Eleanor Criswell (m. 1997–2010)

Children
  
Jonathan Christopher Roberts

Movies and TV shows
  
Bonanza, Trapper John - MD, Ride Lonesome, The Bravos, Four Rode Out

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Pernell Elven Roberts, Jr. (May 18, 1928 – January 24, 2010) was an American stage, film and television actor, as well as a singer. In addition to guest-starring in over 60 television series, he was best known for his roles as Ben Cartwright's eldest son Adam Cartwright on the Western television series Bonanza (1959–1965), and as chief surgeon Dr. John McIntyre, the title character on Trapper John, M.D. (1979–1986).

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Pernell Roberts in a black and white photo

A highly principled man, Roberts was also known for his lifelong activism, which included participation in the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 and pressuring NBC to refrain from hiring whites to portray minority characters.

Pernell Roberts without a beard in a black and white photo

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Early life

Pernell Roberts wearing a hat and holding a gun

Roberts was born in 1928 in Waycross, Georgia, the only child of Pernell Elven Roberts, Sr. (1907–1980), a Dr Pepper salesman, and Minnie (Betty) Myrtle Morgan Roberts (1910–1988). During his high-school years, Pernell played the horn, acted in school and church plays, and sang in local USO shows. He attended, but did not graduate from, Georgia Tech. Enlisting in 1946, he served for two years in the United States Marine Corps. He played the tuba and horn in the Marine Corps Band, and he was also skilled at playing the sousaphone and percussion. He later attended, also without graduating, the University of Maryland, where he had his first exposure to acting in classical theatre. He appeared in four productions while a student, including Othello and Antigone, but left school to act in summer stock.

Pernell Roberts wearing a hat and a coat

In 1949, he made his professional stage debut with Moss Hart and Kitty Carlisle in The Man Who Came to Dinner at the Olney Theatre in Olney, Maryland. Later, he spent eight weeks at the Bryn Mawr College Theatre in Philadelphia, portraying Dan in Emlyn Williams' Night Must Fall and Alfred Doolittle in Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion.

Pernell Roberts holding a rope

Roberts moved to Washington, D.C., in 1950 and supported himself with a variety of jobs while performing with the Arena Stage Theater for two years. He performed in numerous productions, including Steinbeck's Burning Bright, The Adding Machine, The Firebrand, The Deletable Judge, The Taming of the Shrew ("Petruchio"), Playboy of the Western World, Children of Darkness, School for Wives, The Inspector General, The Glass Menagerie, Mr. Arcularis, Twelfth Night, The Scarecrow, The Importance of Being Earnest, Julius Caesar, She Stoops to Conquer, School for Scandal, Three Men on a Horse, Faith of Our Fathers (Sesquicentennial Amphitheatre) and Dark of the Moon.

Roberts performed with the Port Players, in Milwaukee, in the comedy To Dorothy a Son, and other productions. "Roberts again is master of all situations, as he has been in the 9 previous productions of the season". He performed as well with the Brattle Theatre's production of Othello and Henry IV Part I, which was later brought to the New York City Center (Playbill, January 1957) and later, Guys and Dolls with the Cohassett Music Circus.

In 1952, Roberts moved to New York, where he appeared first off-Broadway in one-act operas and ballets with the North American Lyric Theatre, with the Shakespearewrights, at the Equity Library Theatre, and later on Broadway with performances in Tonight in Samarkand (also in Washington, DC), The Lovers opposite Joanne Woodward, and A Clearing in the Woods with Robert Culp and Kim Stanley. He won a Drama Desk Award in 1955 for his performance in an off-Broadway rendition of Macbeth, which was followed by the role of Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet. He performed in Twelfth Night, Merchant of Venice, Dr. Faustus, and The Taming of the Shrew at the American Shakespeare Festival, and later on Broadway. He performed in St. Joan (1954, Cleveland), Down in the Valley (at the Provincetown Playhouse), The Duchess of Malfi, Measure for Measure, and King John. .

In 1956, Roberts returned to the Olney Theatre, starring opposite Jan Farrand in Much Ado About Nothing with the Players, Inc. group. The same year, Roberts made his television debut in the "Shadow of Suspicion" episode of Kraft Television Theater, followed by guest-starring roles in Whirlybirds, Gunsmoke, Cimarron City, Buckskin, Sugarfoot, and Cheyenne.

Roberts signed a contract with Columbia Pictures in 1957 and made his film debut a year later as one of Burl Ives' contentious sons in Desire Under the Elms (1958). The film was nominated for a Best Cinematography Academy Award. He also landed a character role in The Sheepman (1958), opposite Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine, and continued to guest-star on television shows such as episodes of Shirley Temple Storybook Theater ("The Emperor's New Clothes", "Rumplestiltskin", "The Sleeping Beauty", and "Hiawatha"), the live-broadcast Matinee Theater, where he starred again in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, and in The Heart's Desire. This was followed by appearances in Trackdown, Buckskin, and episodes of Zane Grey Theater. Roberts guest-starred as Captain Jacques Chavez on the NBC adventure series Northwest Passage (1958), based on the life of Major Robert Rogers in the French and Indian War. He appeared with fellow guest star Fay Spain in the 1958 episode "Pick up the Gun" of Tombstone Territory and played the lead villain in the 31st episode ("Hey Boy's Revenge") of Have Gun – Will Travel, portraying a killer boss exploiter of Chinese coolie laborers.

In 1959, Roberts guest-starred in episodes of General Electric Theater, Cimarron City, Sugarfoot, Lawman, One Step Beyond, Bronco, 77 Sunset Strip, The Detectives, and House Call. Also in 1959, he co-starred in the film Ride Lonesome. "If Roberts felt typecast by Westerns, they also provided his finest role in this film, arguably the greatest of the B-films, starring Randolph Scott and directed by Budd Boetticher. Roberts recognized the film's classic structure; his engaging outlaw, Sam Boone, counterpoints Scott's granite-faced Ben Brigade, maintaining the tension of whether they will work together or clash. He similarly played off James Coburn, who was making his film debut as Boone's quiet sidekick, Whit." The same year, he was cast in Bonanza.

Bonanza

Roberts played Ben Cartwright's urbane eldest son Adam, in the Western television series Bonanza. Unlike his brothers, Adam was a university-educated architectural engineer.

Roberts, having largely been "a stage actor, accustomed as he was to a rigorous diet of the classics" and to freely move about from part to part, found the "transition to a television series", playing the same character, "without costume changes," a difficult one. "It was perhaps not surprising that, despite enormous success, he left Bonanza after the 1964–65 season, criticizing the show's simple-minded content and lack of minority actors...". It particularly distressed him that his character, a man in his 30s, had to defer continually to the wishes of his widowed father, and he reportedly disliked the series itself, calling it — "junk" television and accusing NBC of "perpetuating banality and contributing to the dehumanization of the industry." The equally self-critical Roberts ("I guess I'll never be satisfied with my own work"), "had long disdained the medium's commercialization of his craft and its mass production, assembly-line mindset." Frustrated with Bonanza and angry, he told a reporter in 1965, "I feel I'm an aristocrat in my field of endeavor. My being part of Bonanza was like Isaac Stern sitting in with Lawrence Welk".

In much later interviews, Roberts denied statements about Bonanza attributed to him. "I did not enjoy Bonanza anymore...but I never said those things people said I said." He was, however, "too smart not to recognize its weaknesses." In a 1963 interview, he asked a reporter, "Isn't it a bit silly for three adult males to have to ask father's permission for everything they do?" "They told me the four characters (Lorne Greene, patriarch Ben, Dan Blocker and Michael Landon as his brothers) would be carefully defined and the scripts carefully prepared; none of it ever happened," he complained to The Associated Press in 1964. He objected to how Bonanza portrayed the relationship between the "father" and adult "sons," describing it as adolescent, lacking in "truth" and lacking in "reality."

Roberts acknowledged reasons for Bonanza's appeal, but pointed to his personal need for story lines with greater social relevance, adult themes and dialogue. He wanted Bonanza to be "a little more grown up," (Mike Douglas Show, 1966). He also noted that he was not suited to the "procedural" and "confining aspect" of series television, another reason for his dissatisfaction, while on the show (Mike Douglas Show, 1966).

Roberts had high hopes for what he could contribute to Bonanza and was disappointed with the direction of the show, the limitations imposed on his Bonanza character and on his acting range. In a newspaper interview, he said, "I haven't grown at all since the series began...I have an impotent role. Wherever I turn there's the father image." Finally, after disagreements with writers and producers over the quality of the scripts, characterization, and Bonanza's refusal to allow him to perform elsewhere while on contract, Roberts "turned his back on Hollywood wisdom and well-meant advice," and left, largely to return to legitimate theater (Washington Post, January 25, 2010; New York Daily News January 26, 2010; Mike Douglas Show, 1965, 1966); Henry Darrow Archival Interview; USA Today, January 25, 2010).

Roberts fulfilled but did not extend his six-year contract for Bonanza, and when he left the series, his character was eliminated with the explanation that Adam had "moved away." Later episodes suggested variously that Adam was "at sea", had moved to Europe, or was on the East Coast, running that end of the family business. The last episode Pernell Roberts worked on was "Dead and Gone", air date April 4, 1965. He appeared in the next two that aired which were filmed prior to "Dead and Gone" — "A Good Night's Rest", air date April 11, 1965, and "To Own The World", air date April 18, 1965. Adam Cartwright was mentioned on occasion in the series (including a 1967 episode which did not air until April 4, 1971 ("Kingdom of Fear"). In television interviews, Roberts said that he would have stayed with Bonanza, had he been allowed to do so on a part-time basis to enable him to return to theater. Bonanza producer David Dortort described Roberts as "rebellious, outspoken... and aloof," but, as one who "could make any scene he was in better...". In a later archive interview, he regretted not having insisted on a "marriage for Adam" and having Roberts continue on the show as a semiregular. He added, "I must confess..I was too hard on him. I did not appreciate him. I knew he was good, but I didn't realize he was that good...none better." In the last two Bonanza movies that aired on NBC in the early 1990s, the story line stated that Adam, now in Australia, had equaled his father's success, dominating the engineering/construction business.

Roberts was the only accomplished singer of the original cast, though David Canary, who joined Bonanza in 1967, had a background in voice and performed on Broadway. During Roberts' Bonanza years, he recorded Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies, a folk music album which AllMusic calls "...the softer, lyrical side of folk music — pleasant and not challenging, but quite rewarding in its unassuming way." The album, released by RCA Victor and arranged by Dick Rosmini, is available on compact disc only as part of the fourth disc of the Bonanza 4-CD boxed set on Bear Family Records.

On the Bonanza box set albums, Roberts also sings "Early One Morning", "In the Pines", "The New Born King", "The Bold Soldier", "Mary Ann", "They Call the Wind Maria", "Sylvie", "Lily of the West", "The Water is Wide", "Rake and a Ramblin' Boy", "A Quiet Girl", "Shady Grove", "Alberta", and "Empty Pocket Blues".

Roberts stated that he loved his co-stars and did not want to leave them, but the money just was not that important to him at the time. He felt he could do better elsewhere.

After Bonanza

After Bonanza, Roberts played the straw hat circuit, regional theaters, and episodic TV, which gave him the opportunity to play a wide variety of roles. He toured with musicals such as The King and I, Kiss Me Kate, Camelot, and The Music Man, and dramas such as Tiny Alice. He played Jigger in an ABC television presentation of Carousel and was featured in a CBS Playhouse production, Dear Friends.

In 1967, Roberts starred in the lavish, but short-lived David Merrick production of Mata Hari, directed by Vincente Minnelli. The show had a much-publicized "chaotic" preview performance due to technical problems stemming from lack of rehearsal time at the Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, where the preview performance took place. "What was offered the people of Washington was a dress rehearsal. David Merrick spoke to the audience beforehand warning them of this." Problems were corrected by the official opening night, when the show received good reviews for Roberts, musical score and lyrics, stage design and costumes, but poor reviews for its co-star and other aspects of the production. The show, nevertheless, was thought to have the potential to continue to Broadway. "Mata Hari was a show with a great story, two fascinating characters, and some accessory mess that could have easily been tidied up by anyone but Vincente Minnelli." But Merrick, "instead of bringing someone to clean house closed the production down" ("Opening A New Window: The Broadway Musical in the 1960s," p. 205 Ethan Morrden, October 29, 2002).

In 1972, Roberts returned to Broadway and toured with Ingrid Bergman in Captain Brassbound's Conversion, in which he played the title role. "Particularly helpful is Pernell Roberts in the acted upon title role... This actor is a sturdy, not unamusing leading-man type and may his appearance as a Bergman costar be rewarded beyond Bonanza."

In 1973, Roberts was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for his performance in Welcome Home at the Ivanhoe Theatre in Chicago.

The same year, Roberts starred as Rhett Butler opposite Lesley Ann Warren, in another major production, Gone with the Wind, at the Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, again receiving good personal reviews, amidst weak reviews for the rest of the show.

Additional stage credits after Bonanza include Two for the Seesaw, A Thousand Clowns, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Any Wednesday, and The Sound of Music (as Captain von Trapp).

He did The Night of the Iguana while still playing in Bonanza in 1963.

Roberts guest-starred in TV shows such as The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., The Virginian, The Big Valley, Lancer, Mission: Impossible, Marcus Welby, M.D., The Wild Wild West, Ironside, The Rockford Files, Gunsmoke, Mannix, Vega$, The Odd Couple, Hawaii Five-O, The Love Boat, Hotel, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, San Francisco International Airport, Nakia, Night Gallery, The Bold Ones, The Quest, Police Story, Most Wanted, Westside Medical, Man from Atlantis, Jigsaw John, Sixth Sense, Quincy, M.E. The Feather and Father Gang, Hawkins, Men from Shiloh, Perry Mason, Wide World of Mystery, and The Six Million Dollar Man, and appeared in miniseries, including Captains and the Kings, Centennial, The Immigrants and Around the World in 80 Days. He starred in two cult films, Four Rode Out (1971) and Kashmiri Run (1970), directed by the veteran TV director John Peyser, and other feature films, including The Magic of Lassie (1978). He co-starred or was featured in several TV movies, including, The Adventures of Nick Carter, Dead Man on the Run, Assignment: Munich, The Night Rider, The Silent Gun, The Lives of Jenny Dolan, The Deadly Tower, Hot Rod, Desperado, The Bravos, and High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane.

In 1979, Roberts again achieved "superstar" status as the lead in Trapper John, M.D. (1979–1986), receiving an Emmy nomination in 1981; and playing the character twice as long as Wayne Rogers had (1972–1975) on CBS's M*A*S*M*A*S*H series. Roberts told TV Guide (1979) that he chose to return to weekly television after watching his father age and realizing that it was a vulnerable time to be without financial security. "The show allowed Roberts to both use his dramatic range and address issues," wrote The Independent.

Of the period between series, Roberts said he enjoyed moving around and playing different characters. During that time, he also toured university campuses conducting seminars on play production, acting, and poetry.

In 1980, Roberts reunited with his former Bonanza co-star Lorne Greene, for 2 episodes of Vega$.

In 1988, Roberts co-starred with Milla Jovovich in the TV movie The Night Train to Kathmandu.

He guest-starred as Hezekiah Horn in the powerful Young Riders episode, "Requiem for a Hero", for which he won a Western Heritage Award in 1991.

In interviews, Roberts had described television as a "director's and film cutter's medium," but he himself was described as a "born television actor........low key."

In the 1980s and 1990s, playing off his Trapper John M.D. persona, Roberts acted as TV spokesman for Ecotrin, a brand of analgesic tablets.

Roles since included Donor (1990) with Melissa Gilbert and Checkered Flag (1990).

He appeared as captain of the CBS teams for Battle of the Network Stars 11 and 12.

He narrated documentaries, including the National Geographic episode, "Alaska, The Great Land" in 1965, "In the Realm of the Alligator" in 1986, the TV special Code One about the work of paramedics in 1989, and "The Mountain Men" episode of the History Channel, 1999.

From 1991 to 1993, in his last venture into series television, Roberts lent his distinctive voice to host and narrate the TV anthology series, FBI: The Untold Stories.

He made his last TV appearance in 1997 on an episode of Diagnosis: Murder, updating a Mannix character he had portrayed decades before.

In his later life, and after the death of all of his former Bonanza co-stars, Roberts "jokingly referred to himself as, 'Pernell, the last one, Roberts'. He read Bonanza Gold Magazine, which was like looking at an old family album, he said, and watched reruns of Bonanza when he wanted to see old friends.

Personal life and death

Roberts married four times, first in 1951 to Vera Mowry — a professor of theatre history at Washington State University and subsequently Hunter College, as well as professor emerita of the Ph.D. program in theatre at City University of New York — with whom he had his only child (Jonathan Christopher "Chris" Roberts, b. October 1951). Pernell and his first wife later divorced. Chris Roberts, who lived variously in California and New York, attended Franconia College.

Roberts married Judith Anna LeBrecque on October 15, 1962; they divorced in 1971. He subsequently married Kara Knack in 1972, divorcing in 1996.

At the time of his death—from pancreatic cancer on January 24, 2010, Roberts was married to Eleanor Criswell.

Shortly after his death, his friend and former costar, Gregory Harrison, released a statement: "Pernell was a wonderful man, a good friend, and a big part of my life, especially when I was just beginning as an actor. He was a true inspiration to me, as he was to many actors over the years. I was so lucky to have shared the screen with him for nearly eight seasons, and am deeply saddened at his passing. Fortunately, he lives on in the memories of his fans, and in the hearts of the lucky people, like you and me, that he touched personally. I'll be forever grateful to him."

Filmography

Actor
1994
Diagnosis Murder (TV Series) as
George Fallon / Dr. Elliott Valin
- Hard-Boiled Murder (1997) - George Fallon
- The Last Laugh: Part 1 (1994) - Dr. Elliott Valin
1990
Donor (TV Movie) as
Dr. Martingale
1990
The Young Riders (TV Series) as
Hezekiah Horn
- Requiem for a Hero (1990) - Hezekiah Horn
1990
Checkered Flag (TV Movie) as
Andrew Valiant
1989
Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin (TV Movie) as
Thatcher Horton
1989
Around the World in 80 Days (TV Mini Series) as
Captain Speedy
- Episode #1.3 (1989) - Captain Speedy
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Captain Speedy
- Episode #1.1 (1989) - Captain Speedy
1988
The Night Train to Kathmandu (TV Movie) as
Prof. Harry Hadley-Smithe
1987
Desperado (TV Movie) as
Marshal Dancey
1979
Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
Trapper John McIntyre
- Elusive Butterfly (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Strange Bedfellows (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Research and Destroy (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Self-Diagnosis (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Curmudgeon (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Fall of the Wild (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Judgement Day (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Life, Death and Dr. Christmas (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Heart and Seoul (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Going, Going, Gonzo (1986) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Billboard Barney (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Second Best Man (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A Wheel in a Wheel (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Wunderkind (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Friends and Lovers (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Just Around the Coroner (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Hot Shot (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Game of Hearts: Part 2 (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Game of Hearts: Part 1 (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- All of Me (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Go for Broker (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- All the King's Horses- (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- In the Eyes of the Beholder (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A False Start (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Unholy Ghost (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- High Time (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Bad Breaks (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- So Little, Gone (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Love Thy Neighbor (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Buckaroo Bob Rides Again (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Muddle of the Knight (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Long Ago and Far Away (1985) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Double Bubble (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Dark Side of the Loon (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Promises- Promises (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A Fall to Grace (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Of Cats, Crashes and Creeps (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- School Nurse (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Eternally Yours (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Moonlighting Becomes You (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- My Son the Doctor (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A Change of Heart (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Aunt Mildred Is Watching (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- It's About Time (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- I Do, I Don't (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Jackpot Pays Off (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Fred Connection (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- This Gland Is Your Gland (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Send in the Clowns (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Where There's a Will (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A Little Knife Music (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Play Your Hunch (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Special Delivery (1984) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Supernurse (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Fat Chance (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Mother Load (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Agony of D'Feet (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre (credit only)
- Old Man Liver (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Final Cut (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- What a Difference a Day Makes (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- May Divorce Be with You (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- All About Everett (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- -And for Loyal and Devoted Service (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- I Only Have Ice for You (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- South Side Story (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Friends in High Places (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Blue Genes (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Primetime (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Pasts Imperfect (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Spy Who Bugged Me (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Forget Me Not (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- It Only Hurts When I Love (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Baby on the Line (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Life, Death and Vinnie Duncan (1983) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Russians and Ruses (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Getting to Know You (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Good Life (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Thanks for Giving (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Ransom (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- You Pays Your Money (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Object of My Affliction (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Three on a Mismatch (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Truth and Consequences: Part 2 (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Truth and Consequences: Part 1 (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Don't Rain on My Charade (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The One and Only (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- John's Other Life (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Cause for Concern (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A Piece of the Action (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Doctors and Other Strangers (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Candy Doctor (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Love and Marriage (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Maybe Baby (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Medicine Man (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Peter Pan Syndrome (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Ladies in Waiting (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Danny (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Angel of Mercy (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Victims (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- 42 (1982) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Future Imperfect (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- 'Tis the Season (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Mother Dearest (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Is There a Doctor in the Big House? (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Cooperative Care (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Ego Experience (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Hate Is Enough (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Give Till It Hurts (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- C.O.D. (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- That Old Gang of Mine (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Brain Child (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Albatross (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- King of the Road (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Second Sight (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A Case of the Crazies (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Days of Wine and Leo (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Finders Keepers (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- A Family Affair (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Who's the Lucky Father? (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Have I Got a Girl for You (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Pagoda Cure (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Earthquake (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Straight and Narrow (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Creepy Time Gal (1981) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Call Me Irresponsible (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Slim Chance (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Girl Under Glass: Part 2 (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Girl Under Glass: Part 1 (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Hot Line (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Quarantine (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Short Odds (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- It's a Wise Surgeon (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Strike! (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- If You Can't Stand the Heat (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- 'Til Life Do Us Part (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Warning: I May Be Hazardous to Your Health (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Missionary's Downfall (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Have You Hugged Your Nurse Today? (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Boom! (1980) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Whose Little Hero Are You? (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Surrogate (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Licensed to Kill (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Taxi in the Rain (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- One for My Baby (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- What Are Friends For? (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- The Shattered Image (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Love Is a Three-Way Street (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Deadly Exposure (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Flashback (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
- Pilot (1979) - Trapper John McIntyre
1983
Hotel (TV Series) as
Charles Stanton
- Hotel (1983) - Charles Stanton
1981
Incident at Crestridge (TV Movie) as
Mayor Hill
1980
High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane (TV Movie) as
Marshal J.D. Ward
1980
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Brian Mallory
- The Mallory Quest/Julie, the Vamp/The Offer: Part 2 (1980) - Brian Mallory
- The Mallory Quest/Julie, the Vamp/The Offer: Part 1 (1980) - Brian Mallory
1978
Vega$ (TV Series) as
Mr. Logan / Pete Sedgewick
- Aloha, You're Dead: Part 2 (1980) - Mr. Logan
- Aloha, You're Dead: Part 1 (1980) - Mr. Logan
- Milliken's Stash (1978) - Pete Sedgewick
1979
Hot Rod (TV Movie) as
Sheriff Marsden
1979
The Night Rider (TV Movie) as
Alex Sheridan
1979
The Paper Chase (TV Series) as
Professor Marc Justin
- A Case of Detente (1979) - Professor Marc Justin
1978
The Immigrants (TV Movie) as
Anthony Cassala
1978
Centennial (TV Mini Series) as
General Asher
- The Massacre (1978) - General Asher
- For as Long as the Waters Flow (1978) - General Asher
1977
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Dr. Chester Banning / Sheriff Connelly
- Death by Good Intentions (1978) - Dr. Chester Banning
- Visitors in Paradise (1977) - Sheriff Connelly
1978
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) as
Detective Superintendant Molly / Fire Chief Madison
- Assault on the Tower (1978) - Detective Superintendant Molly
- Arson and Old Lace (1978) - Fire Chief Madison
1978
The Magic of Lassie as
Jamison
1978
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
B.J. Anderson
- The House on Willis Avenue (1978) - B.J. Anderson
1977
Man from Atlantis (TV Series) as
Clint Hollister
- Shoot-Out at Land's End (1977) - Clint Hollister
1977
Westside Medical (TV Series) as
Walt Dahlman
- Risks (1977) - Walt Dahlman
1977
Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging (TV Movie) as
Sheriff Yates
1977
The Feather and Father Gang (TV Series) as
Meminger
- The Golden Fleece (1977) - Meminger
1977
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Charley Finn
- Breakup (1977) - Charley Finn
1977
Police Woman (TV Series) as
Wagner
- Deadline: Death (1977) - Wagner
1977
Most Wanted (TV Series) as
Joe Bailey
- The Driver (1977) - Joe Bailey
1977
Baretta (TV Series) as
Johnny Hillman
- The Reunion (1977) - Johnny Hillman
1977
Switch (TV Series) as
Barnes
- Camera Angles (1977) - Barnes
1977
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Daniel Matthews
- Testament of Power (1977) - Daniel Matthews
1976
The Quest (TV Series) as
Calder
- The Last of the Mountain Men (1976) - Calder
1976
Spencer's Pilots (TV Series) as
Pete Sewell
- The Hunted (1976) - Pete Sewell
1976
Captains and the Kings (TV Mini Series) as
Colonel Elbert Braithwaite
- Chapter II (1976) - Colonel Elbert Braithwaite
1976
Bert D'Angelo/Superstar (TV Series) as
Douglas Benton
- A Concerned Citizen (1976) - Douglas Benton
1976
Jigsaw John (TV Series) as
Roger
- The Death of the Party (1976) - Roger
1976
The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) as
Mark Wharton
- Hocus-Pocus (1976) - Mark Wharton
1976
Cannon (TV Series) as
Sid Cleary / Phil Denton
- The House of Cards (1976) - Sid Cleary / Phil Denton
1968
Ironside (TV Series) as
Harry Blocker / Frank Vincent
- The Organizer (1975) - Harry Blocker
- To Kill a Cop (1968) - Frank Vincent
1975
Bronk (TV Series) as
Collicos
- Deception (1975) - Collicos
1975
The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) as
Mike
- Alien Lover (1975) - Mike
1975
The Lives of Jenny Dolan (TV Movie) as
Camera Shop Proprietor
1975
Ellery Queen (TV Series) as
Rosh Kalee / Barney Groves / Major George Pearson
- The Adventure of Colonel Nivin's Memoirs (1975) - Rosh Kalee / Barney Groves / Major George Pearson
1975
The Deadly Tower (TV Movie) as
Lieutenant Lee
1975
Medical Story (TV Series) as
Dr. Louis Kinoy
- Test Case (1975) - Dr. Louis Kinoy
1975
Paco as
Pompiho
1975
Dead Man on the Run (TV Movie) as
Brock Dillon
1974
Police Story (TV Series) as
Sgt. Sal Grosser / Charlie Rivas
- To Steal a Million (1975) - Sgt. Sal Grosser
- Chief (1974) - Charlie Rivas
1974
Nakia (TV Series)
- Roots of Anger (1974)
1974
The Odd Couple (TV Series) as
Billy Joe
- Strike Up the Band or Else (1974) - Billy Joe
1974
Hawkins (TV Series) as
Senator Griffith
- Candidate for Murder (1974) - Senator Griffith
1973
Mannix (TV Series) as
George Fallon
- Little Girl Lost (1973) - George Fallon
1967
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Boomer / Chief Manuel Corba / Col. Hans Krim / ...
- Imitation (1973) - Boomer
- Death Squad (1970) - Chief Manuel Corba
- The Mercenaries (1968) - Col. Hans Krim
- Operation 'Heart' (1967) - President Beyron Rurich
1971
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Tom Boyd / Roger
- The Day After Forever (1973) - Tom Boyd
- Tender Comrade (1971) - Roger
1972
Banacek (TV Series) as
Matthew Donniger
- To Steal a King (1972) - Matthew Donniger
1972
Night Gallery (TV Series) as
Joe Bellman / Joe Bellman (segment "The Tune in Dan's Cafe")
- The Sixth Sense: I Did Not Mean to Slay Thee (1972) - Joe Bellman
- Green Fingers/The Funeral/The Tune in Dan's Cafe (1972) - Joe Bellman (segment "The Tune in Dan's Cafe")
1972
The Sixth Sense (TV Series) as
Paul Pettigrew
- I Did Not Mean to Slay Thee (1972) - Paul Pettigrew
1972
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series) as
Ralph Foster
- The Trouble with Ralph (1972) - Ralph Foster
1972
Jigsaw (TV Series) as
Sgt. Gustafson
- Hard Time (1972) - Sgt. Gustafson
1972
Assignment: Munich (TV Movie) as
C.C. Bryan
1972
Adventures of Nick Carter (TV Movie) as
Neal Duncan
1972
The Bravos (TV Movie) as
Jackson Buckley
1971
Alias Smith and Jones (TV Series) as
Terence Tynan / Sam Finrock
- 21 Days to Tenstrike (1972) - Terence Tynan
- Exit from Wickenburg (1971) - Sam Finrock
1966
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Stranger / Jim Boyer Sr.
- Wolf Track (1971) - Stranger
- The Long Way Home (1966) - Jim Boyer Sr.
1971
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Lon Phillips
- The Grandstand Play: Part II (1971) - Lon Phillips
- The Grandstand Play: Part I (1971) - Lon Phillips
1969
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Ernie Subich / Hank
- Beware of the Watchdog (1971) - Ernie Subich
- Chains of Command (1969) - Hank
1971
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Dr. Frank Bartell
- A Matter of Priorities (1971) - Dr. Frank Bartell
1970
Tibetana as
Gregory Nelson
1970
San Francisco International Airport (TV Series) as
Jim Conrad
- San Francisco International (1970) - Jim Conrad
1969
The Silent Gun (TV Movie) as
Sam Benner
1969
Lancer (TV Series) as
Theodore Banning
- Welcome to Genesis (1969) - Theodore Banning
1969
Four Rode Out as
U.S. Marshal Ross
1967
The Big Valley (TV Series) as
Ed Tanner / Madigan
- Run of the Cat (1968) - Ed Tanner
- Cage of Eagles (1967) - Madigan
1967
CBS Playhouse (TV Series) as
Lenny Marshall
- Dear Friends (1967) - Lenny Marshall
1957
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Dave Reeves / Nat Pilcher
- Stranger in Town (1967) - Dave Reeves
- How to Kill a Woman (1957) - Nat Pilcher
1967
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Sean O'Reilley
- The Night of the Firebrand (1967) - Sean O'Reilley
1967
Carousel (TV Movie) as
Jigger Craigin
1966
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Joey Celeste
- The Little John Doe Affair (1966) - Joey Celeste
1959
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Adam Cartwright
- Patchwork Man (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Spotlight (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Jonah (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Return (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Lothario Larkin (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- To Own the World (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- A Good Night's Rest (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- Dead and Gone (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- The Trap (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- Hound Dog (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- Right Is the Fourth R (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- Once a Doctor (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Deadliest Game (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Search (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- The Ponderosa Birdman (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- The Flannel-Mouth Gun (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- The Ballerina (1965) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Woman of Fire (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- The Far, Far Better Thing (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- The Flapjack Contest (1965) - Adam Cartwright
- The Saga of Squaw Charlie (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- A Knight to Remember (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Underdog (1964) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- A Man to Admire (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Old Sheba (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Between Heaven and Earth (1964) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Square Deal Sam (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- A Dime's Worth of Glory (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Scapegoat (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Logan's Treasure (1964) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Thanks for Everything, Friend (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Wild One (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Hostage (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Invention of a Gunfighter (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Walter and the Outlaws (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Triangle (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Pressure Game (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Dark Past (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Enter Thomas Bowers (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Companeros (1964) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- A Pink Cloud Comes from Old Cathay (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Roper (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Saga of Muley Jones (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Return to Honor (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- No Less a Man (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Pure Truth (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Love Me Not (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- King of the Mountain (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Bullet for a Bride (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Cheating Game (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Gentleman from New Orleans (1964) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Alias Joe Cartwright (1964) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- My Son, My Son (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- Ponderosa Matador (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Lila Conrad Story (1964) - Adam Cartwright
- The Prime of Life (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Hoss and the Leprechauns (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Legacy (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Waiting Game (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Quality of Mercy (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Journey Remembered (1963) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Calamity Over the Comstock (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- A Question of Strength (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Toy Soldier (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Twilight Town (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Rain from Heaven (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- A Passion for Justice (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- She Walks in Beauty (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Little Man- Ten Feet Tall (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Boss (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Rich Man, Poor Man (1963) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Thunder Man (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Saga of Whizzer McGee (1963) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Five into the Wind (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- My Brother's Keeper (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Mirror of a Man (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Any Friend of Walter's (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- A Woman Lost (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Way of Aaron (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- A Stranger Passed This Way (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Actress (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Hayburner (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Marie, My Love (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Last Haircut (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Half a Rogue (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Elegy for a Hangman (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- Song in the Dark (1963) - Adam Cartwright
- The Colonel (1963) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Jury (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Good Samaritan (1962) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Decision (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- Gallagher's Sons (1962) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Deadly Ones (1962) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Beginning (1962) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Knight Errant (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The War Comes to Washoe (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Way Station (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Deserter (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- A Hot Day for a Hanging (1962) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Artist (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Quest (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The First Born (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Miracle Maker (1962) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Mountain Girl (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Long Night (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Dowry (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- Blessed Are They (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- Inger, My Love (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Crucible (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Gamble (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- Look to the Stars (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Lawmaker (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Wooing of Abigail Jones (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Guilty (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Jackknife (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- Gift of Water (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Auld Sod (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Storm (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Ride (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Lady from Baltimore (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- The Tall Stranger (1962) - Adam Cartwright
- Land Grab (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Gabrielle (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Tin Badge (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Frenchman (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Day of the Dragon (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Horse Breaker (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Countess (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Friendship (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Many Faces of Gideon Flinch (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Broken Ballad (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Burma Rarity (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Lonely House (1961) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Honor of Cochise (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Springtime (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Smiler (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Sam Hill (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Elizabeth, My Love (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Dream Riders (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Secret (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Thunderhead Swindle (1961) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Infernal Machine (1961) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Rival (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Gift (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Cutthroat Junction (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Duke (1961) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Dark Gate (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Rescue (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Tax Collector (1961) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Vengeance (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Fugitive (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- Bank Run (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Bride (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Spitfire (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Courtship (1961) - Adam Cartwright
- The Blood Line (1960) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Ape (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Silent Thunder (1960) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Savage (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Trail Gang (1960) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Last Viking (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Breed of Violence (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Abduction (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Day of Reckoning (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Denver McKee (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Hopefuls (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Mill (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Badge Without Honor (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Mission (1960) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- Showdown (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Death at Dawn (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Dark Star (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Feet of Clay (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Bitter Water (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- San Francisco (1960) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- The Last Trophy (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Avenger (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Escape to Ponderosa (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Stranger (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Desert Justice (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- Blood on the Land (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Spanish Grant (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Fear Merchants (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Gunmen (1960) - Adam Cartwright (credit only)
- A House Divided (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Outcast (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- El Toro Grande (1960) - Adam Cartwright
- The Last Hunt (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Sisters (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- Vendetta (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Hanging Posse (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Truckee Strip (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Magnificent Adah (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- Mr. Henry Comstock (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Philip Diedesheimer Story (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Saga of Annie O'Toole (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Julia Bulette Story (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- Enter Mark Twain (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Paiute War (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- The Newcomers (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- Death on Sun Mountain (1959) - Adam Cartwright
- A Rose for Lotta (1959) - Adam Cartwright
1963
The Rifleman (TV Series) as
Hillman
- Incident at Line Shack Six (1963) - Hillman (uncredited)
1961
The Errand Boy as
Adam Cartwright - Cameo (uncredited)
1960
The Detectives (TV Series) as
Rod Halleck
- House Call (1960) - Rod Halleck
1959
Buckskin (TV Series) as
Oscar
- A Question of Courage (1959) - Oscar
1959
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Tony Gray
- Abra-Cadaver (1959) - Tony Gray
1959
Bronco (TV Series) as
Dave Clayton
- The Belles of Silver Flat (1959) - Dave Clayton
1959
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Sgt. Vaill
- The Vision (1959) - Sgt. Vaill
1959
Cimarron City (TV Series) as
O'Hara
- Have Sword - Will Duel (1959) - O'Hara
1959
Lawman (TV Series) as
Fent Harley
- The Posse (1959) - Fent Harley
1959
Ride Lonesome as
Sam Boone
1958
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Abner / Phil
- The Stone (1959) - Abner
- No Hiding Place (1958) - Phil
1958
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Lew Banning / Jet Mason
- Pressure Point (1958) - Lew Banning
- Utopia, Wyoming (1958) - Jet Mason
1958
Shirley Temple's Storybook (TV Series) as
Count DeSpard / Thorabore / Count Schoenfeld
- The Emperor's New Clothes (1958) - Count DeSpard
- Hiawatha (1958)
- The Sleeping Beauty (1958) - Thorabore
- Rumpelstiltskin (1958) - Count Schoenfeld
1958
Northwest Passage (TV Series) as
Captain Jacques Chavez
- The Assassin (1958) - Captain Jacques Chavez
1957
Matinee Theatre (TV Series) as
Don John / Hassan
- Much Ado About Nothing: Part II (1958) - Don John
- Much Ado About Nothing: Part I (1958) - Don John
- The Heart's Desire (1957) - Hassan
1958
Tombstone Territory (TV Series) as
Johnny Coster
- Pick up the Gun (1958) - Johnny Coster
1958
The Sheepman as
Chocktaw Neal
1958
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Maury Travis
- Hey Boy's Revenge (1958) - Maury Travis
1958
Desire Under the Elms as
Peter / Son
1958
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
Reynolds
- Search for an Unknown Man (1958) - Reynolds
1957
Sugarfoot (TV Series) as
Deuce Braden / Salt River Smith
- Man Wanted (1958) - Deuce Braden
- Misfire (1957) - Salt River Smith
1958
Trackdown (TV Series) as
Bannion
- The Reward (1958) - Bannion
1957
Climax! (TV Series)
- Payment for Judas (1957)
1956
Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
- Shadow of Suspicion (1956)
1956
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour (TV Series) as
Jacques
- Angel's Ransom (1956) - Jacques
Soundtrack
1967
Carousel (TV Movie) (performer: "Blow High, Blow Low", "A Real Nice Clambake")
-
Bonanza (TV Series) (1 episode, 1964) (performer - 3 episodes, 1961 - 1963)
- The Cheating Game (1964) - ("A Mighty Fortress is Our God (Ein' Feste Burg)", uncredited)
- Song in the Dark (1963) - (performer: "Under The Red Rock Rim")
- The Wooing of Abigail Jones (1962) - (performer: "Early One Morning")
- Broken Ballad (1961) - (performer: "Broken Ballad", "Until I Find the Only One for Me" - uncredited)
Thanks
2004
The Last Shot (special thanks)
Self
1991
FBI: The Untold Stories (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Host
- Mary (1993) - Self - Host
- The Sting (1993) - Self - Host
- Operation Headache (1993) - Self - Host
- Yablonski (1993) - Self - Host
- Special Edition: FBI Undercover (1993) - Self - Host
- Breakpoint (1993) - Self - Host
- Kill for Love (1993) - Self - Host
- Dapper Drew (1993) - Self - Host
- The Miller Extortion (1993) - Self - Host
- Copnap (1993) - Self - Host
- Border Kill (1992) - Self - Host
- Ring of Hostages (1992) - Self - Host
- Blue Fiber: Part 2 (1992) - Self - Host
- Blue Fiber: Part 1 (1992) - Self - Host
- Mommie Dearest (1992) - Self - Host
- Evans vs. Evans (1992) - Self - Host
- D.B. Cooper/McCoy Skyjacking (1992) - Self - Host
- Colonel Penn (1992) - Self - Host
- Operation Lemonade (1992) - Self - Host
- Millionaire Murderer (1992) - Self - Host
- Lady Skyjacker (1992) - Self - Host
- Killer Patrol (1992) - Self - Host
- Buried Alive (1992) - Self - Host
- The Alan Berg Case (1991) - Self - Host
- Miami Firefight (1991) - Self - Host
- The Judge Wood Case (1991) - Self - Host
- Outlaws (1991) - Self - Host
- Miami Shootout - Self - Host
- Tony Kiritsis - Self - Host
1989
Code One (TV Movie) as
Self
1986
Realm of the Alligator (Documentary) as
Self - Narrator (voice)
1985
Circus of the Stars #10 (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1985
Night of 100 Stars II (TV Special) as
Self
1982
Battle of the Network Stars XII (TV Special) as
Self - CBS Team Captain
1982
Night of 100 Stars (TV Special) as
Self
1981
Battle of the Network Stars XI (TV Special) as
Self - CBS Team Captain
1981
The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1975
Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
Self - Narrator
- Episode #1.277 (1975) - Self - Narrator
1972
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.124 (1972) - Self
1969
Philbin's People (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.48 (1970) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - Self
1968
The Bing Crosby Show (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
1968
The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.211 (1968) - Self
1965
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Co-Host / Self - Actor
- Episode #5.105 (1966) - Self - Actor
- Episode #5.86 (1966)
- Episode #5.44 (1965) - Self - Actor
- Episode #4.195 (1965) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #4.194 (1965) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #4.193 (1965) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #4.192 (1965) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #4.191 (1965) - Self - Co-Host
1965
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Pernell Roberts, Virginia Graham, Danny Meehan, Allen Kent (1965) - Self
- Pernell Roberts, Sally Ann Howes, Kathryn & Arthur Murray, Milt Kamen, Roy Wilkins, Cal Tjader (1965) - Self
1965
ABC's Nightlife (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.151 (1965) - Self
1965
Gypsy (TV Series) as
Self
- June Carroll, Pernell Roberts, Monique Benoit (1965) - Self
1965
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #18.34 (1965) - Self
1963
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- (From Los Angeles) Louis Nye, Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon, Tuesday Weld (1965) - Self - Guest
- Pernell Roberts, George Jessel, Patrice Wymore, William Walker (1963) - Self - Guest
1964
Hollywood Backstage (TV Series) as
Self
- Celebrity Baseball Game at Angels Stadium - Self
1964
Chevrolet's Bewitching Bonanza (Short) as
Self
1964
The Match Game (TV Series) as
Self - Team Captain
- Episode #2.173 (1964) - Self - Team Captain
- Episode #2.172 (1964) - Self - Team Captain
- Episode #2.171 (1964) - Self - Team Captain
- Episode #2.170 (1964) - Self - Team Captain
- Betty White & Pernell Roberts (1964) - Self - Team Captain
1963
You Don't Say (TV Series) as
Self
- Gary Lockwood and Pat Carroll - Day 1 (1964) - Self
- Pernell Roberts and Gloria DeHaven - Day 5 (1964) - Self
- Pernell Roberts and Gloria DeHaven - Day 4 (1964) - Self
- Pernell Roberts and Gloria DeHaven - Day 3 (1964) - Self
- Pernell Roberts and Gloria DeHaven - Day 2 (1964) - Self
- Pernell Roberts and Gloria DeHaven - Day 1 (1964) - Self
- Jaye P. Morgan and Pernell Roberts - Day 5 (1963) - Self
- Jaye P. Morgan and Pernell Roberts - Day 4 (1963) - Self
- Jaye P. Morgan and Pernell Roberts - Day 3 (1963) - Self
- Jaye P. Morgan and Pernell Roberts - Day 2 (1963) - Self
- Jaye P. Morgan and Pernell Roberts (1963) - Self
1963
Treffpunkt New York (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Hinter den Kulissen von 'Bonanza' (1963) - Self (rumored)
Archive Footage
2020
Bud Boetticher: A Documentary (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
2015
A Word on Westerns (TV Series documentary)
- Mariette Hartley: 'I Slept With Little Joe, Hoss and Pa on "Bonanza"!' (2015)
2011
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2011
Pioneers of Television (TV Series documentary) as
Adam Cartwright from Bonanza
- Westerns (2011) - Adam Cartwright from Bonanza
2010
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute
2008
The Factor (TV Series) as
Adam Cartwright (scenes from 'Bonanza')
- Episode dated 18 April 2008 (2008) - Adam Cartwright (scenes from 'Bonanza')
1999
Television: The First Fifty Years (Video documentary) as
Adam Cartwright
1997
The Car's the Star (TV Series documentary) as
Adam Cartwright - Corvette Advert
- Chevrolet Corvette (1997) - Adam Cartwright - Corvette Advert
1993
TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
Adm Cartwright
1993
Back to Bonanza (TV Movie) as
Adam Cartwright
1978
TV: The Fabulous Fifties (TV Movie) as
Self / Adam Cartwright

References

Pernell Roberts Wikipedia


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