Dig Or Die Brother Hyde

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Contents.Biography Early life and career Marlowe was born in,. He began his stage career in the 1930s at the in. He was first seen on the stage in New York City in Arrest That Woman (1936). His Broadway appearances included Kiss the Boys Goodbye, Laura, and Duet for Two Hands.In 1939–40, Marlowe was in two network radio programs. He was Jim Curtis in the soap opera, and he played the title character in the first radio version of. Film and television career Marlowe was usually a secondary lead or supporting actor in the films he appeared in.

His first film was Brilliant Marriage (1936). His films included (1944). For a time, he worked regularly for, appearing in (1949), (1950), (1950), (1951), (1951), and ' (1952). His later films include (1956), (1960), (1962), and (1964).Marlowe played a real person, the Reverend William Hyde, in the 1956 episode 'Dig or Die, Brother Hyde' of the religion,. In the 1957 episode, 'Jhonakehunkga Called Jim', set in 1883, Marlowe plays the Reverend Jacob Stucki, who is dispatched to the mission at the reservation. Marlowe guest starred in the 1961 episode 'Mayberry on Record' of CBS's. In 1962, he played the part of Sam Garner in the episode 'The Pitchwagon' on CBS's.Marlowe made six guest appearances on 's, starring.

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Among those roles, he was cast as district attorney and Mason client Brander Harris in 'The Case of the Fraudulent Foto,' (1959) and as murder victim Cmdr. James Page in 'The Case of the Slandered Submarine' (1960). He also played murder victim Ernest Stone in 'The Case of the Nebulous Nephew' (1963), and murderer Guy Munford in 'The Case of the Hasty Honeymooner' (1965). In 1964 Marlowe appeared as Clay Billings on in the episode 'The Intruders.'

Marlowe also appeared as Donald Burton, a newspaper reporter, on a 1965 episode of titled 'Hazel's Day in Court' and as pretentious TV documentarian Bainbridge Wells in (1966).Marlowe was a regular on the, the last of four actors to portray the Matthews family patriarch, Jim Matthews, from 1969 until his death in 1982.Marlowe is frequently confused with actor. Despite a remarkable physical and vocal resemblance, the two actors were not related.Private life Marlowe was married three times, each time to an actress. Between 1941 and 1946, he was married to, between 1946 and 1968 he was married to, with whom he had two sons, Jeffrey. From 1968 to his death, he was married to Rosemary Torri with whom he had one son, Hugh Michael II.

Death Marlowe died in 1982 from a at the age of 71 and was buried at Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum in Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York. Partial filmography.

Hyde

(1936) – Richard G. Taylor, III. (1936) – Edward Forrest. (1937) – Kenneth. (1937) – Priest. (1944) – Joseph I. Murdock.

(1944) – John Marbey. (1944) – Colonel Darly. (1949) – Robert 'Bob' Mason. (1949) – Lt. Ben Gately. (1950) – Adam Dunn. (1950) – Lloyd Richards.

(1951) – Rafe Zimmerman. (1951) – Rev. Charles Watson. (1951) – Tom Stevens. (1952) – Capt. Edward Garnett. (1952) – Narrator (voice, uncredited).

Tyrian

(1952) – Ed Jordan. (1952) – Hank Entwhistle. (1952) – Don Miguel Aleondo.

(1953) – Colonel Morsby. (1954) – Stefano Di Gambetta. (1954) – John Fuller. (1955) – Ray Borden. (1956) – John Borden.

(1956) – Dr. Marvin.

(1956) – Lorn Crawford. (1960) – Rev. Philip Garrison.

(1961) – Jonas Stone. (1962) – Albert Comstock. (1963) – John Hull. (1964) – Harold McPherson.

(1966) – 'Doc' Corozal. (1968) – Grant (archive footage). Free smash dude games. (1969) – Charles NordeckRadio appearances. (1952) – Episode: '.