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Walter Reed

Walter Reed Smith was a character actor who appeared in dozens of westerns and war films. He gave his most famous performance as a cowardly stagecoach driver in the 1956 film Seven Men from Now. Among his more memorable television appearances were as a newscaster on the family comedy Dennis the Menace and a few guest appearances on 77 Sunset Strip, Wagon Train and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet


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  • Harry Evans
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Macumba Love

1960
as J. Peter Weils

The Sun Sets at Dawn

1950
as The Chaplain

Convict Stage

1965
as Sam Gill

The Torch

1950
as Dr. Robert Stanley

Where Love Has Gone

1964
as George Babson

War Paint

1953
as Trooper Allison

Angel on the Amazon

1948
as Jerry Adams

Captain China

1950
as Martin

Bobby Ware Is Missing

1955
as Max Goodwin

Bombardier

1943
as Jim Carter

Missile Monsters

1958
as Kent Fowler

Rock, Pretty Baby

1956
as Mr. Reid

Mystery in Mexico

1948
as Glenn Ames

Emergency Hospital

1956
as Police Sgt. Paul Arnold

Dangerous Mission

1954
as Ranger Dobson

Western Heritage

1948
as Joe Powell

My Favorite Spy

1942
as Nightclub Patron

Seven Men from Now

1956
as John Greer

Framing Father

1942
as Leon Errol, Jr.

Superman and the Mole-Men

1951
as Bill Corrigan

Child of Divorce

1946
as Michael Benton

Target

1952
as Martin Conroy

How to Make a Monster

1958
as Detective Thompson

Desert Passage

1952
as John Carver

Mexican Spitfire's Elephant

1942
as Dennis Lindsay

Army Surgeon

1942
as Dr. Bill Drake

Banjo

1947
as Dr. Robert M. Hartley

Return of the Bad Men

1948
as Bob Dalton

Petticoat Larceny

1943
as Bill Morgan

Caribbean Gold

1952
as Evans

The Lawless

1950
as Jim Wilson

The Lawless Eighties

1957
as Capt. Ellis North

Arson for Hire

1959
as Chief Hollister

Young Man with a Horn

1950
as Jack Chandler

Slim Carter

1957
as Richard L. Howard

Hell's Island

1955
as Lawrence