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Roy Engel
American actor (1913–1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roy Engel (born Leroy Englewood Stults Jr.;[1][2] September 13, 1913[3][2] – December 29, 1980[3]) was an American actor on radio, film, and television. He performed in more than 150 films and almost 800 episodes of television programs.[4]
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Career
Engel's ancestry was Irish and Dutch. His father was Roy Engelwood Stults. Engel was a letterman in football Rockhurst High School and Rockhurst College.[5] After he graduated from college, he worked in a warehouse.[6]
Engel's career in radio began at KCMO in Kansas City. His first work on network radio came when he had a role on Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy.[6] He provided the original voice of the title character on the radio version of Sky King from 1946-1947.[7] His film debut came in D.O.A. (1949).[8][9]
On television, Engel made eleven appearances in Gunsmoke and had recurring roles as a rancher on The Virginian and as a doctor on Bonanza.[4]
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Personal life and death
Engel was married, and the couple had a daughter, Royan.[5]
On December 29, 1980, Engel died at St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, California at age 67.[8]
Selected filmography
- The Flying Saucer (1950) as Dr. Carl Lawton
- Outrage (1950) as Sheriff Charlie Hanlon
- Chicago Calling (1951) as Pete
- Rogue River (1951) as Ed Colby
- M (1951) as Police Chief Regan
- The Man from Planet X (1951) as Tommy - the Constable
- The Well (1951) as Gleason
- The Sellout (1952) as Sam F. Slaper
- Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) as Lawson - Boat Charter Operator [Ch. 3]
- Breakdown (1952) as Al Bell
- Strange Fascination (1952) as Mr. Frim
- Jungle Drums of Africa (1953) as First Constable [Chs.7,12]
- The Magnetic Monster (1953) as Gen. Behan
- The Band Wagon (1953) as Reporter (uncredited)
- Thy Neighbor's Wife (1953)
- The Naked Dawn (1955) as Guntz
- Indestructible Man (1956) as Desk Sergeant
- Frontier Gambler (1956) as Tom McBride
- Three Violent People (1956) as Carpetbagger
- Not of This Earth (1957) as Sgt. Walton
- The Storm Rider (1957) as Major Bonnard
- Escape from San Quentin (1957) as Hap Graham
- Death in Small Doses (1957) as Wally Morse
- The Veil (1958, TV Mini-Series) as Wally Hoffman
- Joy Ride (1958) as Barrett
- A Dog's Best Friend (1959) as Sheriff Dan Murdock
- Gunsmoke (1960) as Grimes in “Don Matteo” (S6E7)
- The Sergeant Was a Lady (1961) as Sgt. Bricker
- The Flight That Disappeared (1961) as Jameson
- My Three Sons (04/12/1962) "Innocents Abroad" as Steve's visiting old friend
- The Virginian (1964 episode "The Intruders") as Barney Wingate
- Your Cheatin' Heart (1964) as Joe Rauch
- Wild Wild West (1967) as General Grant
- Lawman (1971) as Bartender
- The Last Movie (1971) as Harry Anderson
- The Last Child (1971, TV Movie) as Conductor
- Skyjacked (1972) as Pilot
- When the Legends Die (1972) as Sam Turner
- Charley and the Angel (1973) as Driver
- Switchblade Sisters (1975) as Jobo
- The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977, TV Movie) as Production Manager
- Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) as Mayor Connors
Selected Television
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