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James Dobson was born on October 2, 1920 in Greeneville, Tennessee, USA. He is known for his work on Flying Leathernecks (1951), A Dream of Kings (1969) and Captain Sindbad (1963). He died on December 6, 1987 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Date Of Birth October 2, 1920 Place Of Birth Greeneville, Tennessee, USA Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer Nationality American Spouse Shirley Dobson Children Ryan Dobson, Danae Dobson Star Sign Libra
Actor Title Year Status Character The Ford Television Theatre 1954 TV Series Sandy Schlitz Playhouse 1952-1954 TV Series Where's Raymond? 1954 TV Series McCoy of Abilene 1953 TV Movie Will General Electric Theater 1953 TV Series The Girls of Pleasure Island 1953 Marine (uncredited) Hellgate 1952 Prisoner (uncredited) The Rose Bowl Story 1952 Allie Bassler I Dream of Jeanie 1952 Spike Space Patrol 1952 TV Series Cadet Cramer Okinawa 1952 Emerson For Men Only 1952 Bartholomew 'Beanie' Brown The Tanks Are Coming 1951 PFC George 'Ike' Eisenhower Flying Leathernecks 1951 Lt. Pudge McCabe Force of Arms 1951 Driver (uncredited) On Moonlight Bay 1951 Army Sergeant (uncredited) Punchy Pancho 1951 Short Errol's Son The Red Badge of Courage 1951 Soldier (uncredited) The West Point Story 1950 Cadet (uncredited) The Clock 1949 TV Series The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1949 TV Series They Live by Night 1948 Boy at Parking Lot (uncredited) Boomerang! 1947 Bill - Cub Reporter (uncredited) St. Elsewhere 1985 TV Series Mr. Norton The Love Boat 1979-1982 TV Series Anderson, the steward / Father Briorly / Andy, the Steward Dark Echoes 1977 Officer Garth McMillan & Wife 1972-1977 TV Series Fred Miller / Deskman / Cherry Picker / ... Impulse 1974 Clarence Ironside 1971 TV Series Clerk What's the Matter with Helen? 1971 Billy--Cab Driver The Name of the Game 1970 TV Series Al A Dream of Kings 1969 Doctor The Undefeated 1969 Jamison The Search for the Evil One 1969 The Outsider 1968 TV Series Murphy Judd for the Defense 1968 TV Series Flowers Daniel Boone 1967 TV Series Jenkins Track of Thunder 1967 Bowser Smith Combat! 1964-1967 TV Series Greely / Lt. Schaefer / Henderson Country Boy 1966 George Washington Byrd The Lucy Show 1965 TV Series Sol Schwartz Harlow 1965/II Counterman 12 O'Clock High 1965 TV Series Maj. Andy Towson Mutiny in Outer Space 1965 Dr. Hoffman The Bill Dana Show 1963 TV Series Captain Sindbad 1963 Iffritch Miracle of the White Stallions 1963 Southern GI (uncredited) Come Fly with Me 1963 Flight Engineer Teddy Shepard The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 1962 TV Series Fred C. Dobbs, Jr. Armored Command 1961 Arab The Great Impostor 1961 Sailor (uncredited) Outlaws 1960 TV Series Seth Craven Under Ten Flags 1960 uncredited Wanted: Dead or Alive 1959 TV Series Boone Morgan Lawman 1959 TV Series Jody Peters Sky King 1958 TV Series Joe Halliday The Silent Service 1957-1958 TV Series Aldridge / Cullen / Tennessee How to Marry a Millionaire 1958 TV Series Wally Wagon Train 1958 TV Series Art Reardon Jet Attack 1958 Lt. 'Sandy' Wilkinson Boots and Saddles 1957-1958 TV Series Pvt. Hatfield The Tall Stranger 1957 Dud Gunsmoke 1957 TV Series Joe Harpe West Point 1957 TV Series Cadet Bob Porter Broken Arrow 1957 TV Series Tim Conway Hellcats of the Navy 1957 Ens. Bob Altman (uncredited) The Storm Rider 1957 Frank Cooper The Sheriff of Cochise 1957 TV Series Ernie Cavalcade of America 1956 TV Series 1st G. I. Friendly Persuasion 1956 Rebel Soldier (uncredited) Telephone Time 1956 TV Series Hohne Sergeant Preston of the Yukon 1956 TV Series Jim Manners Highway Patrol 1956 TV Series William 'Red' Richardson Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 1956 TV Series Navy Log 1955 TV Series George Zakaides The Loretta Young Show 1953-1955 TV Series Assistant Director The McConnell Story 1955 Lt. Roy Singer (uncredited) Dragnet 1954-1955 TV Series TV Reader's Digest 1955 TV Series Cult of the Cobra 1955 Cpl. Nick Hommel Lux Video Theatre 1955 TV Series Daggart Stage 7 1955 TV Series Control The Whistler 1955 TV Series I Love Lucy 1954 TV Series Pete Father Knows Best 1954 TV Series Bill Lawrence Fireside Theatre 1952-1954 TV Series The Student Prince 1954 Student (uncredited)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Hornets' Nest 1970 script consultant Harlow 1965/II dialogue director Captain Sindbad 1963 assistant to producers
Writer Title Year Status Character General Electric Theater 1953 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode
Producer Title Year Status Character Dark Echoes 1977 co-producer
Self Title Year Status Character The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952 TV Series Himself - Actor
Known for movies Flying Leathernecks (1951) as Lt. Pudge McCabe
A Dream of Kings (1969) as Doctor
Captain Sindbad (1963) as Iffritch
Impulse (1974) as Clarence