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Roy Engel

American actor (1913–1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Roy Engel
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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]

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