
Earl Dwire
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 2, 1883
Place of Birth: Missouri, USA
Known For

His Girl Friday
Walter Burns is an irresistibly conniving newspaper publisher desperate to woo back his paper’s star reporter, who also happens to be his estranged wife. She’s threatening to quit and settle down with a new beau, but, as Walter knows, she has a weakness: she can’t resist a juicy scoop.

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
A wealthy society doctor decides to research the medical aspects of criminal behaviour by becoming one himself. He joins a gang of thieves and proceeds to wrest leadership of the gang away from its extremely resentful leader.

The Man Who Found Himself
Young Jim Stanton is a conscientious surgeon, but spends too many off-duty hours pursuing his passion for aviation to suit his stuffy father. When it is discovered that a passenger killed in a plane that Jim crashes was a married woman, the resulting scandal prompts the hospital to put Jim on probation. His pride wounded, Jim takes to the open road and enjoys the simpler life of a vagabond. In Los Angeles--where he is arrested for vagrancy and put to work on a road crew--Jim runs into old pal Dick Miller, who gets him a job as a mechanic for Roberts Aviation. But maintaining his anonymity becomes more difficult, particularly when a pretty nurse, Doris King, decides to make Jim's redemption her personal crusade.

Teddy the Rough Rider
This short follows the political career of Theodore Roosevelt, beginning in 1895, when he was appointed police commissioner of New York City. In 1897 he was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy. His charge up San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War in 1898 is re-created. He becomes vice president in March 1901 and assumes the presidency when William McKinley is assassinated six months later. According to the narrator, Roosevelt refused to be beholden to political bosses, doing what he believed to be right for the American people.

The Great O'Malley
His role in the plight of an unemployed man (Humphrey Bogart) and his disabled daughter profoundly affects an intractable Irish policeman (Pat O'Brien).

The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics
James Earl Jones hosts this film based on two stories by the late Rod Serling, who wrote the stories of the original 'The Twilight Zone' (1959) series. In "The Theatre," a young woman attends a movie only to find that her life story is being revealed on the screen. In "Where the Dead Are," a Boston surgeon in 1868 searches for a scientist who may have the answer to a medical mystery.

The Idaho Kid
Idaho, returning to the area he left as a boy, gets in the middle of a range feud. He takes the side of Endicott. On the other side is Hollister who is unaware that Idaho is his long lost son.

Varsity Show
Winfield College students rebel against a stodgy professor who won't permit "swing" music be played in their varsity show. They appeal to a big Broadway alumnus and have him direct their show. What they don't know is that this "star's" last three shows were flops.

Fly Away Baby
Torchy Blane solves a murder and smuggling case during a round-the-world flight.

Tundra
After a plane crash, a doctor treks 400 miles into the Alaskan wilderness. Based on a true story.
Filmography
as Pete Davis (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Dr. Vance
as Caretaker Messenger in Adirondacks
as Pete Davis (uncredited)
as Dr. Jason Radford
as Henry Clay Baylor
as Judge
as Wounded Storekeeper
as Relay Station Man (uncredited)
as (uncredited)
as Priest
as Henchman, stock footage
as Sheriff Burley
as Martin
as Surgeon (uncredited)
as Wild Bill Holman
as Old-Timer
as Mayor Biggs
as Dr. Faris
as Henry 'Pop' Brady
as Mr. Perkins
as Clem Handley
as David Ross
as Finnegan
as Trigger
as Hardrock
as Henry Goff
as Judge Robert Tremaine (uncredited)
as Jeremiah Crockett
as Professor
as Sheriff Walker
as Two-Gun Gardner
as Dr. J.M. 'Doc' Eagan
as Butch Brawley
as Jeff Jeffries
as Globe Chop House Waiter (uncredited)
as Jim Swain
as James Clark
as Joe, the Train Dispatcher
as Parson Durkin
as Barker
as Townsman in Café (uncredited)
as Homer Bradley
as First Judge (uncredited)
as Steve Barick
as Rand (Travis henchman)
as Bud Cooper
as Dad Hawley
as George Christman
as Trading Post Keeper
as Tibbets
as Clint Hollister
as Morgan
as Uncle Joe Hess
as Bud Walton
as Publisher John Parker
as Jim Madison
as Hansen - Police Commissioner
as Captain Bradshaw
as Black
as Rancher (uncredited)
as Buck O'Nell
as Jim / Max McCall
as Steve Brent
as Frank Banning
as Prisoner
as Henchman Pete
as Emmett
as The Kootney Kid
as Razor Tolliver
as Trent
as Secretary
as Phony Ed Oliver
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Sheriff
as Pete
as Pete
as Sloan aka El Canejo
as Expatriate Scientist
as Joe Carson
as Mr. Merton
as Regan
as Deputy Joe Larkin
as Jose
as Sheriff
as George Powell
as Sheriff of Gladstone
as Red Wolf
as Pedro Gonzales
as Doctor
as Tom - Nina's Father (uncredited)
as Pandro Zanti / Don Yorba
as Pancho
as Henchman Benoit
as Henchman
as Henchman Mason
as William Thayer
as Sheriff
as Sheriff
as Henchman
as Henchman Mason
as Sheriff
as Rodeo Announcer
as Henchman
as Sheriff
as Sheriff Miller
as Slip Morgan
as Pete Manning - Express Agent (replaced by Hal Price)
as Earl (uncredited)
as Spike
as Clearwater Station Agent
as Prosecuting Attorney
as Cattleman
as Jury Foreman
as Ray Brent
as Deputy
as Henchman Dwire
as Henchman Morgan
as Henchman Butch
as Lang
as Dave Butler (the Grocer)