Don Dillaway

Donald "Don" Dillaway ( born March 17, 1903 in New York; † November 18, 1982 in Westlake, California ) was an American actor.

Life

Don Dillaway was 1.83 meters tall; he stepped 1930-1967 on in over 100 film and television productions. He had in 1930 in the film Dangerous Youth His first role. Even at the initial time his film career, he had a greater appearance as Eddie Smith in the Laurel and Hardy feature film comedy The Devil brothers. From the early 1950s Dillaway occurred increasingly in U.S. television. In the acclaimed and successful film The Caine their fate was with lead actor Humphrey Bogart Dillaway took a small supporting role. Similarly, in the B- movie director Jack Arnold from Tarantula who enjoys cult status among fans. Mainly employs the end of his acting career in television, Dillaway appeared in popular TV series such as Maverick or Bonanza, especially several times in the series Perry Mason.

Filmography (selection)

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