
Keenan Wynn
Acting
Biography
Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn (July 27, 1916 – October 14, 1986) was an American character actor. His expressive face was his stock-in-trade; and though he rarely carried the lead role, he had prominent billing in most of his film and television roles.
Born: July 27, 1916
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

The Quest
Eight years ago, Cheyenne Indians attacked the Baudine Family wagon and captured Morgan, whom they renamed Two Persons. Now Two Persons, raised in the ways of the Indians, has been reunited with his brother Quentin, a doctor and a stranger to frontier ways. Together the brothers set out in search of their sister Patricia, who was also captured and who Two Persons believes is still alive.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

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.

Once Upon a Time in the West
As the railroad builders advance unstoppably through the Arizona desert on their way to the sea, Jill arrives in the small town of Flagstone with the intention of starting a new life.

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
After the insane General Jack D. Ripper initiates a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, a war room full of politicians, generals and a Russian diplomat all frantically try to stop it.

Requiem for a Heavyweight
An over-the-hill heavyweight boxing champion who suffers from the ravages of years of head trauma is exploited by his manager, despite the efforts of a compassionate young woman who tries to help him recover his self-respect.

The Islanders
The Islanders is an American adventure television series which aired on ABC from 1960 to 1961, starring William Reynolds, James Philbrook, and Diane Brewster. At the beginning of the series, Sandy Wade and Zack Malloy, co-owners of a Grumman Goose amphibious aircraft, start their one-plane airline in the Moluccas or Spice Islands of the southeastern Pacific Ocean. Throughout the series they experience a variety of adventures where seemingly harmless charter flights put them into danger. They are frequently aided in their endeavours by the unusually-named Wilhelmina ”Steamboat Willy” Vanderveer and Shipwreck Callighan. The Islanders, primarily sponsored by Liggett & Myers' Chesterfield cigarettes, aired at 9:30 Eastern time on Sunday evenings opposite The Jack Benny Program and Candid Camera on CBS and the second half of The Dinah Shore Show and the last season of The Loretta Young Show on NBC. William Reynolds stated in an interview, "The series went from being sort of like a Terry and the Pirates or a Maverick type of concept to becoming just a bunch of people skulking around. It wasn't very good." After The Islanders, Philbrook co-starred in the 1962-1963 season as a magazine publisher and the love interest of Loretta Young in her short-lived The New Loretta Young Show, which aired Mondays on CBS. Reynolds went on to star in two other ABC series,The Gallant Men, a World War II series, and The FBI with Efrem Zimbalist, Jr..

Emergency!
The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51, particularly the paramedic team, and Rampart Hospital respond to emergencies in their operating area.

Lost Angel
Alpha's been raised along scientific principles, and will make Mike Regan a great human interest story for his paper. But when his interview prompts Alpha to run away from the institute and ask him to show her some magic, Mike gets more responsibility than he bargained for. Especially since another story of his, one involving gangsters, has also come home to roost.

The Untouchables
Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptible agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.
Filmography
as Sanger Rainsford (voice)
as Self
as Self (archive footage)
as Duncan Williams
as Grandpa
as Butch
as Butch
as Iron John
as Reverend Dahlstrom
as Willis
as Chester Copperpot (uncredited)
as Dr. Lasser
as Duncan Williams
as Carl Sarnac
as Carl Sarnac
as Charlie
as Henry Willard
as Dan
as Piers Castillian
as Old Fisherman
as Tom Babson
as Captain Cully / Harpy (voice)
as Charlie Heller
as Bert Woolman
as Barney Fellman
as Stump Harris
as Ira Hagert
as Grandpa Bergman
as Seymour Berger
as Meat Cleaver Stewart
as Bill Schwartz
as Mark Elmes
as Jake Noble
as Sherman 'Sherm' Moss
as Jed
as Winfield Root
as Winfield Root
as Leo Goodman
as Jack
as Johnny Malcolm
as Digger Barnes
as Fenton Granger
as Colonel Farley
as U.S. Secretary of Defense
as Charles B Dobbs
as Uncle June
as Novak
as Sargent Monhan
as Father at Trading Mission
as John Slade
as Chester Conway
as (archive footage)
as H.H. Small
as H.H. Small
as Capt. Joe “Mad Dog” Siska
as Cooler
as Walter McCoy
as Sheriff Owens
as Mr. Green
as Victor Slidell
as Brother Dalton
as Simon Cusack
as Col. Nightingale
as Buddy McCormack
as Capt. Joe 'Mad Dog' Siska
as E.J. Farnsworth
as Alonzo Hawk
as Donny McDonald
as Detective Hanratty
as Contagion Corps Sergeant (Narrator)
as Martin Ridgeway
as Harry McKenna
as Sheriff 'Houndtooth' Riley
as Dr. Albert
as Gen. Harry Gobohare
as Billy Bronson / Kile Richards
as Old Charlie
as Professor Zagmeyer
as Milton
as Mason Latimer
as Chief John Poldaski
as Harry Davis
as Eddie
as Orville Kelly
as Winter Warlock (voice)
as Pudge Elliott
as Edward
as Sgt. Charles Wilentz
as General Lacomber
as Barney Glover
as Frank Barron
as General Blackwish
as Hank
as Alex Halvorsen
as Vince Heber
as Sanchez
as Sheriff
as Senator Billboard Rawkins
as Hummel
as Ed Wallaby
as Lester
as Joe Williams
as Major Charlie Doneghan
as Inspector Donald
as Marquis
as Willy Gore
as Yost
as Wes Fletcher
as Zar
as Sgt. Ed Musso
as Self (uncredited)
as Luke Plummer
as Jed Curry
as Angelo Carelli
as Hank Stahl
as Hezekiah
as Junk dealer
as Ross Sawyer
as Old Sailor
as Horace Newman
as Harvey Huntington Honeywagon
as Harry Silver
as Mr. Sampson
as Colonel Bat Guano
as Lieut. Winston
as Charlie Kling
as Colton
as Kid Corey
as Hamilton 'Give 'em Away' Murphy
as Wine Merchant
as Alonzo P. Hawk
as Burgundy Smith
as Col. Clyde
as Brannigan
as Self
as Ronson
as Di Gennaro
as Alonzo P. Hawk
as Agent Blake
as George Morrisey
as Nick Hyland
as Augie 'The Banker' Ciamino
as Gregory West
as Jerry Marks
as Sergeant O'Rourke
as Harry Corwin
as Kodiak
as Joe Fuselli
as Simon Royce
as Harvey Franklin
as Lolly
as Joe Fuselli
as Maxwell Ronan
as Bodram Borgata
as Reuter
as Bartender (uncredited)
as Marshall Keats
as Lt. Cmdr. Mike Edge
as Gordon Ripwell
as Harold Hathaway
as Dandy
as Lou Myrick
as Sid Moore
as Maish Rennick
as Maish Rennick
as Marshall Keats
as Barney Clark
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Sam Wilkins
as Sgt. Caesar Gardella
as George
as Ken Osanger
as Gambler
as William Botibol
as Joe Ferlini
as Hook
as Self
as Kovin
as Alonzo P. Hawk (archive footage)
as Gideon Pickett
as Lt. Cmdr. Dodson
as Willy Wurble
as Policeman
as Lippy
as Silva
as Police Sgt. Jumbo Culdane
as Sgt. Orvil Statt
as Dandy
as Sergeant Kelsey
as Al
as Brandy
as Self
as Sgt. Kellwin
as Joe Piavi
as Keenan Wynn (uncredited)
as Max Ferris
as Eddie Hoke
as Lambert Giles
as Michael Fisher
as Fred Bayles
as Bill Ottman
as Howell
as Dan Sabinas
as Mr. Edwards
as Irving Klinger / Edgar Klinger
as Charlie Kope
as Bugsy Welch
as Charlie Davenport
as Self
as Artie Geoffrey Glenson
as Joe Backett
as Graham Hicks
as Wally
as Ronnie Hastings
as Planchet
as Martin Delwyn 'Marty' Ainsley
as Clarence "Clinker" Krause
as Buddy Hare
as Ben Griggs
as Steve Farraugh
as Warren Haggerty
as Slinky
as Private Mulvehill
as Oliver Webson
as Caller (segment "Number Please")
as The Drunk
as Tobey
as Quentin Ladd
as Maj. Bob Wilton
as Lieutenant Solomon
as Pvt. Mulvehill
as (archive footage)
as Packy Roost
as 'Slip' O'Mara
as Eddie Milton (uncredited)
as Tom Purdy