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Harold J. Stone

Acting

Born March 3, 1913 · New York City, New York, USA

Died November 18, 2005

Also known as Harold Hochstein · Harold Stone

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harold J. Stone (March 3, 1913 – November 18, 2005) was an American film and television character actor. Born Harold Hochstein to a Jewish acting family, he began his career on Broadway in 1939 and appeared in five plays in the next six years, including One Touch of Venus and Stalag 17, following which he made his motion picture debut in the Alan Ladd film noir classic The Blue Dahlia (1946). He went on to work in small but memorable roles in such films as The Harder They Fall with Humphrey Bogart (1956), Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man (1956), Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), Spartacus (1960) and Girl Happy (1965). Although he would go on to perform secondary roles in a number of films, he became a recognizable face to television viewers for his more than 150 guest appearances on numerous shows dating from the 1950s to the early 1980s including but not limited to The Restless Gun, United States Marshal, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, I Spy, The Virginian, Griff, The Untouchables, The Twilight Zone, Hogan's Heroes and Get Smart. In the 1961-1962 season, he appeared three times in Stephen McNally's ABC crime drama Target: The Corruptors!. In 1963, he appeared with Marsha Hunt in the ABC medical drama Breaking Point in an episode which was nominated for an Emmy Award for writing. In Sept. 1964,Stone appeared in popular TV series, Bonanza (in an episode entitled -'The Hostage').Stone himself was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his role in The Nurses. In the 1960s and 1970s, while continuing to work in television, most notably as a regular on 1973's short-lived Bridget Loves Bernie, Stone returned to the stage, directing several off-Broadway and Broadway productions, including Ernest in Love and Charley's Aunt.   Description above from the Wikipedia article Harold J. Stone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography50+ titles

The Twilight Zone

1959as Grant Sheckly

Get Smart

1965as Captain Groman

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

1962as Mr. Osterman

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955as Lieutenant Jack Noonan

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

1964as Admiral Jiggs Starke

Three's Company

1977as Bernie Bustamente

The Rockford Files

1974as Sorrell

Mission: Impossible

1966as Lawton

Hogan's Heroes

1965as General Strommberger

Gilligan's Island

1964as Alexandre Gregor Dubov

Spartacus

1960as David

Bonanza

1959as Chad Cord

Zorro

1957as Salvio

Highway to Heaven

1984as Harvey Milsap

Barney Miller

1975as Steven Haddad

The Red Skelton Show

1951as Sketch Player

Welcome Back, Kotter

1975as Charlie Kotter

Have Gun, Will Travel

1957as Judge Greenleaf

The Set-Up

1949as Ringside observer (uncredited)

Kojak

1973as Franco 'Six Bits' Donatello

Hawaii Five-O

1968as D.J. Georgiade

Rawhide

1959as Harry Maxton

The Harder They Fall

1956as Art Leavitt, TV sportscaster

Somebody Up There Likes Me

1956as Nick Barbella

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

1964as Stavros Macropalous

The Rifleman

1958as The Marshal

The Wrong Man

1956as Detective Lt. Bowers

Daniel Boone

1964as Greenbriar

Wanted: Dead or Alive

1958as Harry Simmons

Ironside

1967as Mike Martine

Mannix

1967as Judge Green

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

1955as Hiram Grant

Charlie's Angels

1976as Joe Fenell

The Legend of Valentino

1975as Sam Baldwin

Route 66

1960as Gus Patton

Gunsmoke

1955as Jeff Sutro

Lux Video Theatre

as Mike Gannon

X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes

1963as Sam Brant

Wagon Train

1957as Mayor Tucker

Girl Happy

1965as Big Frank

The Virginian

1962as Adam Southcort

Police Woman

1974as Rolf

The Greatest Story Ever Told

1965as Gen. Varus

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

1967as Frank Nitti

Showdown

1963as Lavalle

Bat Masterson

1958as Jess Hobart

Cheyenne

1955as Perez

Naked City

1958as Simon Beecker

The F.B.I.

1965as Ignatius Cober

The Jerry Lewis Show

as Self