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Name
  
Tyler MacDuff

Children
  
Dana MacDuff

Resting place
  
California

Alma mater
  
Role
  
Actor


Tyler MacDuff Tyler MacDuff Actor Born Tyler Glenn Duff Jr who added Mac

Full Name
  
Tyler Glenn Duff, Jr.

Born
  
September 12, 1925 (
1925-09-12
)
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA

Occupation
  
Film, television, actor

Spouse(s)
  
Beverlie May Anderson MacDuff(1953–1961, divorced)

Died
  
December 23, 2007, Pasadena, California, United States

Grandchildren
  
Philippa Claire Yorke Macduff

People also search for
  
Dana MacDuff, Philippa Claire Yorke Macduff, Laurie Howell MacDuff, Anne Pope MacDuff

Tyler MacDuff, born Tyler Glenn Duff, Jr. (September 12, 1925 – December 23, 2007), was an American actor, primarily on television westerns and dramas who was cast as Billy the Kid in The Boy from Oklahoma.

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Biography

A native of Hollywood, California, MacDuff was the son of Tyler Duff, Sr. (1890–1967), originally from Indiana. His mother was Cecil W. Duff (1893–1978), an Illinois native. In 1943, at the age of eighteen, MacDuff joined the U.S. Navy. In 1944, he drove an LCVP landing craft in the first wave of the invasions of Saipan and Guam. In late 1944 and 1945, he was part of General Douglas MacArthur's invasion forces in the Philippine Islands.

In 1952, MacDuff graduated from the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California, where his classmates included Dana Andrews and Harry Dean Stanton. From 1953 to 1961, he was married to the former Beverlie Mae Anderson (born 1930), and the couple had three sons, Brandon (born 1954) and Dana J. MacDuff (born 1955), both film producers, and Tyler Glenn, III (born 1959) is a musician (electric bass and guitar) and an entrepreneur. Dana MacDuff is named for Tyler MacDuff's friend, Dana Andrews. MacDuff added the "Mac" to his name to avoid confusion with actor Howard Duff.

Acting roles

In 1952, MacDuff in one of his first uncredited roles appeared as a cheerleader in the film Bonzo Goes to College. From 1953–1957, he appeared three times as Brad Stanton, Clint Harkey, and Kip Holloway on the series The Lone Ranger. He was the only person on the program to say both "Who was that masked man?" and "That was the Lone Ranger!"

In 1954, he appeared on CBS's Schlitz Playhouse in the episode entitled "At the Natchez Inn". That same year, he guest starred on Jim Davis's syndicated Stories of the Century in the role of Bob Ford, the assassin of Jesse James in the episode "Frank and Jesse James". In 1954, he portrayed Billy the Kid in the film, The Boy from Oklahoma, with Will Rogers, Jr., as Tom Brewster. The film is the basis for the 1957–1961 television western Sugarfoot, starring Will Hutchins as a tenderfoot studying to be a lawyer. That same year, MacDuff played Frankie in the episode "The Boy Who Hated Superman" on the George Reeves series, Adventures of Superman. In 1955, he portrayed a delivery man in the "Olsen's Millions" episode of Superman.

In 1956, MacDuff appeared in the syndicated anthology series Death Valley Days in the role of Norman Berry in the episode "The Hoodoo Mine". That same year, he appeared four times in different roles on the Gail Davis series, Annie Oakley. He was the title guest star in the episode "The Saga of Clement O'Toole", the story of a young Philadelphia grocery store clerk who comes to Arizona to start a new life but who is mistaken by townspeople for a Kansas outlaw, who had previously used the alias "Clement O'Toole". That same year, he appeared as Stacy in the episode "Christmas Present" in the series The West Point Story.

In 1957 and again in 1967, he was the dialog director for Raymond Burr's two series, Perry Mason on CBS and Ironside on NBC. He also appeared in two Perry Mason episodes in 1958 and 1965. In "The Case of the Lucky Loser", based on a 1957 Erle Stanley Gardner novel, MacDuff, in the role of Theodore Balfour, is charged with the murder of his uncle, played by Bruce Bennett. The trial ends in a hung jury, and Theodore's attorney advises him to accept a plea bargain of involuntary manslaughter. Having believed that his grandson's lawyer erred, the grandfather, Addison, played by Richard Hale, retains Perry Mason to reopen the case, clear Theodore's name, and find the real killer, who turned out to be the victim's wife, played by Patricia Medina. In 1993, in one of his last acting roles, MacDuff played the part of W.J. Cronkite in Perry Mason: The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal, a television movie.

MacDuff played Emmett Dalton in the 1957 episode "The End of the Dalton Gang (October 5, 1892)" on the CBS documentary series, You Are There. He appeared that same year in the first season of ABC's Maverick as Drake in "Relic of Fort Tejon". He played Bill Corey in "Lost River Roundup" of the series Sergeant Preston of the Yukon. In 1958, he was Townsend in "The Gallant Foe" of the American Civil War drama Gray Ghost, based on the exploits of the Confederate Major John Singleton Mosby. In 1957–1958, MacDuff appeared twice on Dale Robertson's first and most successful western series, Tales of Wells Fargo. In 1960, he portrayed Reggie Lemaire in the episode "Mystery at Malibu" on Ronald W. Reagan’s CBS anthology series, General Electric Theater. Other MacDuff guest-starring role were as Ira Burns in the episode "Get Dawson" of the 1960 police drama This Man Dawson starring Keith Andes, Alcoa Theatre, Lawman, Lassie, and James Arness's Gunsmoke.

Last years

MacDuff spent his last years in the Park Marino Rest Home in Pasadena. He died of heart failure. He also lived part of the time in Reno, Nevada, where his sons started Oakdale Pictures. MacDuff is interred at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.

Filmography

Actor
2003
An American Reunion as
Benny's Dad
2000
Go Fish as
Alan Sr.
1998
Hollywood Safari (TV Series) as
Old Charlie
- Bigfoot (1998) - Old Charlie
1996
Lethal Orbit (TV Movie) as
Whitey (uncredited)
1993
Perry Mason: The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal (TV Movie) as
W.J. Cronkite (as Tyler Mac Duff)
1967
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Bailiff
- Baker's Dozen (1967) - Bailiff
1966
Cyborg 2087 as
Sam Gilmore
1966
Lassie (TV Series) as
Mr. Vaughn
- The Doll (1966) - Mr. Vaughn
1958
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Herb Jackson / Ted Balfour
- The Case of the Silent Six (1965) - Herb Jackson
- The Case of the Lucky Loser (1958) - Ted Balfour
1962
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Rod Tilton
- Blues for a Hanging (1962) - Rod Tilton
1961
Lawman (TV Series) as
Ernie Beason
- Conditional Surrender (1961) - Ernie Beason
1960
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Reggie Lemaire
- Mystery at Malibu (1960) - Reggie Lemaire (as Tyler McDuff)
1960
This Man Dawson (TV Series) as
Ira Burns
- Get Dawson (1960) - Ira Burns
1959
Laramie (TV Series) as
Lieutenant
- Man of God (1959) - Lieutenant
1959
The Texan (TV Series) as
Bert
- Cowards Don't Die (1959) - Bert (uncredited)
1959
Border Patrol (TV Series) as
Pilot
- Political Killer (1959) - Pilot
1959
Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) as
Captain Armstrong
- Corporal Hardy (1959) - Captain Armstrong
1958
The Gray Ghost (TV Series) as
Townsend
- The Gallant Foe (1958) - Townsend
1958
Flight (TV Series)
- Skyfighters
1957
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
Cleve Hepburn / Jed Copeland
- The Newspaper (1958) - Cleve Hepburn
- The Witness (1957) - Jed Copeland (as Tyler McDuff)
1957
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (TV Series) as
Bill Corey
- Lost River Roundup (1957) - Bill Corey
1957
Maverick (TV Series) as
Drake
- Relic of Fort Tejon (1957) - Drake (as Tyler Mac Duff)
1957
You Are There (TV Series) as
Emmett Dalton
- The End of the Dalton Gang (October 5, 1892) (1957) - Emmett Dalton
1955
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Kip Hollaway / Clint Harkey / Brad Stanton
- Mission for Tonto (1957) - Kip Hollaway
- The Twisted Track (1956) - Clint Harkey
- One Nation, Indivisible (1955) - Brad Stanton
1957
Fury at Showdown as
Tom Williams (as Tyler McDuff)
1956
West Point (TV Series) as
Stacey
- Christmas Present (1956) - Stacey
1956
Annie Oakley (TV Series) as
Little Jim Baldwin / Clement O'Toole / Don 'Doc' Briggs / ...
- The Front Trail (1956) - Little Jim Baldwin
- The Saga of Clement O'Toole (1956) - Clement O'Toole
- Dilemma at Diablo (1956) - Don 'Doc' Briggs
- The Robin Hood Kid (1956) - Cord Donnelly
1956
The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (TV Series) as
Radioman
- The Death Ships of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956) - Radioman (uncredited)
1956
The Burning Hills as
Wes Parker
1953
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Norman Berry / Jay Keniston Phipps
- The Hoodoo Mine (1956) - Norman Berry
- The Chivaree (1953) - Jay Keniston Phipps
1956
Diane as
Montgomery's Squire (uncredited)
1955
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Gerald Tetley
- The Ox-Bow Incident (1955) - Gerald Tetley
1955
Headline Hunters as
Young Man (uncredited)
1955
The Last Command as
Messenger (uncredited)
1955
Public Defender (TV Series) as
Vince Fulton
- The Bad Ones (1955) - Vince Fulton
1954
Adventures of Superman (TV Series) as
Delivery Boy / Frankie
- Olsen's Millions (1955) - Delivery Boy
- The Boy Who Hated Superman (1954) - Frankie
1955
Cell 2455, Death Row as
Nugent
1955
The Glass Slipper as
Willie (uncredited)
1955
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- Return in Triumph (1955)
- Not Captain Material (1955)
1954
The Bounty Hunter as
Vance Edwards
1954
The Egyptian as
Cadet (uncredited)
1954
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) as
Rory O'Shea
- The Whistling Room (1954) - Rory O'Shea
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Mark
- Two Dozen Roses (1954) - Mark
1954
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series)
- Decision at Sea (1954)
- At the Natchez Inn (1954)
1954
The Boy from Oklahoma as
Bill Bonney--Billy the Kid
1954
Stories of the Century (TV Series) as
Bob Ford
- Frank and Jesse James (1954) - Bob Ford (as Tyler McDuff)
1953
Conquest of Cochise as
White Water (uncredited)
1952
Above and Beyond as
Master Sgt. (uncredited)
1952
The Living Bible (TV Series) as
James
- The Last Journey to Jerusalem (1952) - James
- Lord's Ascension - James
- Betrayal in Gethsemane - James
- Thirty Pieces of Silver - James
- Transfiguration - James
- Jesus and the Lepers - James
- I am the Resurrection - James
- Lord of the Sabbath - James
- Jesus Teaches Forgivness - James
- Jesus and the Fisherman - James
- Nazareth and Capernaum - James
- Woman at the Well - James
- Thy Sins Are Forgiven - James
1952
Gruen Guild Theater (TV Series)
- Face Value (1952)
1952
Bonzo Goes to College as
Cheerleader (uncredited)
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series) as
Rory O'Shea
- The Whistling Room (1952) - Rory O'Shea
1952
Son of Ali Baba (uncredited)
1952
Francis Goes to West Point as
Cadet (uncredited)
1952
No Room for the Groom as
Soldier (uncredited)

References

Tyler MacDuff Wikipedia