
John McIntire
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Herrick McIntire (June 27, 1907 – January 30, 1991) was an American character actor who appeared in 65 theatrical films and many more television series. McIntire is well known for having replaced Ward Bond, upon Bond's sudden death in November 1960, as the star of NBC's Wagon Train. He played Christopher Hale, the leader of the wagon train (and successor to Bond's character, Seth Adams) from early 1961 to the series' end in 1965. He also replaced Charles Bickford, upon Bickford's death in 1967, as ranch owner Clay Grainger (brother of Bickford's character) on NBC's The Virginian for four seasons. McIntire died on January 30, 1991 (aged 83) from emphysema and lung cancer in Pasadena in Los Angeles County. Aside from Nolan, he was also survived by their daughter, Holly McIntire-Wright and a grandson Luke Wright. McIntire and Nolan's son, actor/musician Tim McIntire, predeceased his parents, having died in 1986 from heart problems. CLR
Born: June 27, 1907
Place of Birth: Spokane, Washington, USA
Known For

Gallegher: The Mystery of Edward Sims
The cub reporter, Gallegher, becomes involved in a land fraud, when some valueless land is sold to a group of Cornish immigrants. A murder implicates one of the immigrants, and it is up to Gallegher to prove that a local resident is actually the murderer and the swindler is a local banker.

Longstreet
The pilot for the 1971 - 1972 series of the same title. Mike Longstreet, an insurance investigator in New Orleans loses his sight and his wife in an explosion and is determined to track down his wife's killers.

The Twilight Zone
An anthology series containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.

Psycho
When larcenous real estate clerk Marion Crane goes on the lam with a wad of cash and hopes of starting a new life, she ends up at the notorious Bates Motel, where manager Norman Bates cares for his housebound mother.

Sally and Saint Anne
An Irish-American girl asks the saint to guide her family and save them from an alderman.

Powderkeg
A Mexican bandit is about to be executed in the United States, so his brother takes over a train and holds the passengers as hostages unless his brother is released. Now both the Americans and Mexicans are baffled as to what to do. One of the passengers — who wrote the letter for their captor — has a suggestion: call mercenaries Hank Brackett and Johnny Reech. They do, and as expected they do come up with a plan, but the president of the railroad is not sure if it will work.

The Untouchables
Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptible agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

The Wonderful World of Disney
Walt Disney Productions has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954. The original version of the series premiered on ABC, Wednesday night, October 27, 1954. The show, which was hosted by Walt Disney until his death and then from 1996 to 2002 by then-CEO Michael Eisner (with one-off hosts or no hosts during other periods) has since aired continually as either a weekly program or an irregular series of specials on several networks and streaming services, most recently on ABC and Disney+. The show is the second longest showing prime-time program on American television, behind its rival, Hallmark Hall of Fame. However, Hallmark Hall of Fame was a weekly program only during its first five seasons, while Disney remained a weekly program for more than forty years.
Filmography
as Al Chambers (archive footage)
as Cardinal Angelo
as Amos Reed
as Self (archive footage)
as Judge Dudley McCormack
as George MacCready
as Daddy Bob Elmore
as Narrator (voice)
as Grandpa
as Harry Cragen
as John Henry, Jay's Father
as Sen. Oliver Bartholomew
as Badger (voice)
as Sam Whittier
as Dutch McHenry
as Paul Underwood
as Jasper Colton
as Dr. Spreckles
as Sen. Sam Culver
as Hubbard
as Owen Keating
as George Hancock
as Rufus (voice)
as Roy Brackett
as Paul Danvers
as Sheriff Joshua Cabe
as Judge Parker
as Dr. Ernest Wilson
as Mr. Judson
as Marshall Journeyman
as Cyrus Davenport
as Dr. Dan Stockman
as Boudreau
as Whit White
as Ben Hickman
as Max Wood
as Tom Rule
as Michael 'Doc' Lacy
as Timothy Patrick Bryan
as Lester Kelly
as Anthony Jackson
as Clay Grainger
as Dr. Buchanan
as Major Frazer
as Pa Canfield
as Sam Burton
as Sergent Henessey
as Rev. John Pengilly
as Al Chambers
as Bob Doyle
as Loren Hall
as Professor Daemon
as Sheriff Mike Latimer
as Old Charlie Conners
as Doc Sam Tremaine
as Daniel Muldoon
as Bannister
as John Elder
as John Marshall
as Rev. Farley Walker
as Bruce Craig
as Joseph "Doc" McCord
as Christopher Hale
as Maj. Alex Samuels
as Dr. Thomas Bryant
as Jim Bonniwell / William Slater
as Dave Bernstein
as Dextry
as John Leeds
as Charles Underhill
as Gen. Robert Howe
as Zack Wakefield
as Albert L. "Pat" Patterson
as Josiah Bannerman
as Bannon (as John Mc.Intyre)
as Dutch
as Whit White
as Father Boudreau
as Al Siebe
as Judge Gannon
as Col. Jackson Meade
as Jeb Brown
as John Overton
as Lane McKersher
as John Marshall
as Ebeneezer Scrooge
as Kansas John Polly
as J.G. Hardin / John Clements
as Ira Hammond
as Deacon Greathouse
as Newspaper editor
as John Chapman aka Johnny Appleseed
as Alderman Percival Xavier 'Goldtooth' McCarthy
as Gabe Jordan
as Roy E. Whitman
as Corky Mullins
as Dr. Benjamin Green
as Cmdr. W. R. Reynolds
as Sheriff Bill Langley
as Morgan
as Jess Higgins
as Joe Lamont
as Pike Ludwell
as Police Commissioner Hardy
as Dr. Ralph Frene
as General Stevens
as Frank Holly
as Inspector Fallon
as Det. Fred Piper
as Floyd Cordt
as Nick Avery
as Thatch
as Maj. Belding Davis
as Judge Ogden
as Cy Gordon
as H.L. Morrison
as Clark
as Sam Faxon
as Radio Announcer (uncredited)