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Claude Akins

Claude Aubrey Akins (May 25, 1926 – January 27, 1994)[2][3][4][5] was a Cherokee-American character actor with a long career on stage, screen, and television. He was best known as Sheriff Lobo on the 1979–1981 television series B. J. and the Bear, and later The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, a spin-off series.

Claude Akins
Akins performing as Ezekiel on the television
series Bonanza in "The Mill", 1960
Born
Claude Aubrey Akins

(1926-05-25)May 25, 1926
DiedJanuary 27, 1994(1994-01-27) (aged 67)
OccupationActor
Years active1953–1993
Spouse
Therese Fairfield (died June 12, 2006)[1]
(m. 1952)
Children3[1]

Early years edit

Akins was born in Nelson, Georgia, and grew up in Bedford, Indiana, the son of Maude and Ernest Akins.[6] However, Akins' son said his father was 67 at the time of his death,[4] and he is listed as Aubrey Akins in the 1940 Census, age 13.[2]

He graduated in 1949 from Northwestern University, where he had majored in theatre arts.[7]

Film career edit

As a film actor, Akins first appeared in From Here to Eternity (1953). He appeared as a seaman and shipmate of Lee Marvin's in The Caine Mutiny (1954). He portrayed prisoner Joe Burdette in Rio Bravo (starring John Wayne, Ricky Nelson, Dean Martin, and Angie Dickinson), Naval Lt. Commander Farber in Don't Give Up the Ship (starring Jerry Lewis), Sgt Kolowicz in Merrill's Marauders, Rockwell W. "Rocky" Rockman in The Devil's Brigade, the Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the movie Inherit the Wind (1960), outlaw Ben Lane in Comanche Station that same year, Seely Jones in A Distant Trumpet (1964), and the gorilla leader Aldo in Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973), the last original Apes movie.

He had a small part in The Sea Chase with John Wayne. He appeared with Yul Brynner and Robert Fuller in the film Return of the Seven (1966) (also called Return of the Magnificent Seven and The Magnificent Seven 2), and also appeared in the movie Seasons of the Heart (1993).

Television edit

Akins was cast in myriad television series, including The Adventures of Superman (episode number 69, "Peril by Sea"), in which he plays a villainous conspirator, Crusader, and I Love Lucy in which he portrays himself. Much of his work was on Westerns, including Frontier, My Friend Flicka (three times), Boots and Saddles, Maverick, Northwest Passage, The Restless Gun (four times), The Sheriff of Cochise, Wagon Train (four times), Overland Trail, Frontier Circus, The Tall Man, The Rebel, The Big Valley, Daniel Boone, The Legend of Jesse James, Death Valley Days with Jane Russell, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre (four times), The Rifleman (three times), Rawhide (seven times), Gunsmoke (10 times), Bonanza (four times), The Alaskans (twice), The Texan (twice), and Bat Masterson (season 1, ep 29, "The Death of Bat Masterson").

He appeared once on Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Empire, Laredo ("The Treasure of San Diablo"), the syndicated series, Pony Express (in "The Story of Julesburg" with Sebastian Cabot and James Best), and The Oregon Trail, with Rod Taylor. He was cast as Jarret Sutton in "Escape to Memphis" (1959) and as Beaudry Rawlins in "Duel on the River" (1960) on Darren McGavin's NBC series, Riverboat.

Akins played a rodeo clown convicted of armed robbery in "Killer on Horseback", an episode of the NBC anthology series Star Stage, which became the pilot episode for the syndicated police drama State Trooper, starring Rod Cameron. The episode was later broadcast on the regular series as "Rodeo Rough House". Akins also appeared in the 1963 episode "The Chooser of the Slain" on the ABC/Warner Bros. Western series, The Dakotas.

Among Akins's four appearances on NBC's Laramie with series stars John Smith and Robert Fuller was the role of former Sheriff Jim Dark in the episode "Queen of Diamonds" (September 20, 1960).

Akins was featured in two episodes of the original CBS series The Twilight Zone ("The Little People" and "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street"). He also guest-starred in three episodes each of Combat! (fourth and fifth seasons) and The Untouchables. He made a comedic turn on Hazel, as a frustrated painter.

He appeared on Rod Cameron's early syndicated series, City Detective, Meet McGraw with Frank Lovejoy, the ABC/WB drama, The Roaring 20's, and Police Story.

Akins's other early appearances included a role as a policeman on Alfred Hitchcock Presents in "Place of Shadows" (1956) and "Reward to Finder" (1957). He played another television cop, good-natured Sheriff's Detective Phillip Dix, in the first season of the Perry Mason in "The Case of the Half-Wakened Wife" (episode 1-26) that aired March 15, 1958. He was in a first-season episode of Maverick titled "Burial Ground of the Gods" (1958) that starred Jack Kelly. In 1965, Akins played El Supremo in "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." episode, "The Very Important Zombie Affair". In 1967, Akins played Lt. Finch in The Lucy Show episode, "Lucy Meets the Law".

He portrayed prosecuting attorney Calvin Wolf opposite Carl Betz in an episode of Judd, for the Defense.

Akins was cast as Lou Myerson in the 1964 episode, "One Monday Afternoon", of the NBC education drama series, Mr. Novak, starring James Franciscus, and as Dr. Roy Kirk in an episode, "When Do They Hang the Good Samaritan?", of the CBS political drama, Slattery's People (which starred Richard Crenna). He played a kidnapper in a 1964 episode of The Fugitive. In 1965, he was featured in an episode of Kraft Suspense Theatre, playing a German infiltrator who went unsuspected. Also that year, Akins portrayed the head of an Irish immigrant family in The Big Valley ("The Brawlers"). Akins had an earlier role in the first season of Barnaby Jones; episode titled "Murder Go-Round".

Before his signature character Sheriff Lobo, Akins appeared as owner-operator trucker Sonny Pruitt in NBC's Movin' On, from 1974 to 1976, with Frank Converse. Akins starred in over 40 episodes of Movin' On, plus a made-for-TV movie "In Tandem". He also starred as a Nashville police detective, Stoney Huff, in the crime drama Nashville 99. Akins' best-known role of Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo had begun as a recurring character on the television series B.J. and the Bear. After becoming a recognizable name in the late 1970s, Akins did testimonial TV commercials for PoliGrip, Rollins Truck Leasing, and AAMCO Transmissions.

Akins found work in the late 1980s lending his voice talents to the work safety instructional video series, Safety Shorts, in which he expounded on the virtues of workplace safety to thousands of industrial employees, offering lessons on the importance of lockout/tagout procedures, personal protective equipment, and the MSDS documentation process. Akins made a golfing video with Ron Masak, entitled Tom Kite and Friends.

Akins also made a latter-day appearance on In the Heat of the Night, starring Carroll O'Connor.

Death edit

Akins died of stomach cancer[4] in Pasadena, California on January 27, 1994, at the age of 67. He was cremated and his ashes were returned to Altadena.[8]

Legacy edit

The Claude Akins Memorial Golf Classic, a six-person scramble-format golf tournament, takes place at Otis Park Golf Course in Bedford, Indiana, in August or September of each year. Proceeds from the event go to the Akins Scholarship and the Bedford Recreation Foundation Scholarship, given every year to a graduating senior at Bedford North Lawrence High School, as well as many projects involving recreation and improvements.[9]

In 1986, Akins attended the 55th annual American Indian Exposition in Anadarko, Oklahoma. Akins, who was part Cherokee, was a guest speaker and received the Outstanding Indian/Native American of the Year Award.[10]

Selected filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit

  • Dragnet - episode "The Big Drink" - Ellis (1954); episode "The Big Mistress" - Sgt. Jack McCreadie (1954)Tr
  • Gunsmoke - 10 episodes - various (1955-1972)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1956) (Season 1 Episode 22: "Place of Shadows") - Cop
  • The Adventures of Superman - episode "Peril by Sea" - Ace Miller (1956)
  • I Love Lucy - episode "Desert Island" - (1956)
  • The Adventures of Jim Bowie - episode "Land Jumpers -Manion" - a settler (1956); episode "A Grave for Jim Bowie" - Miciah "Big" Hart (1958)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1957) (Season 3 Episode 6: "Reward to Finder") - Cop
  • Sheriff of Cochise - episode "Manhunt" - Harry Clegg (1957)
  • Have Gun – Will Travel - episode "The Great Mojave Case" - Dever (1957)
  • The Restless Gun - episode "Trail to Sunset" - West Flagler (1957)
  • The Restless Gun - episode "Thicker Than Water" - Mr. Marlowe (1957)
  • The Restless Gun - episode "The Gold Buckle" - Lex Springer (1957)
  • The Adventures of McGraw - episode "Mojave" - Jim Bennett (1957)
  • Wagon Train - episode "The John Cameron Story" - Rich Tacker (1957)
  • Tales of Wells Fargo - 5 episodes - various (1957–1961)
  • Cheyenne - episode "The Long Search" - Sheriff Bob Walters (1958)
  • Wagon Train - episode "The Monty Britton Story" - Garth Redmond (1958)
  • Perry Mason Season 1 Episode 26 "The case of the Half-Wakened Wife" (1958)
  • Maverick - episode "Burial Ground of the Gods" - Paisley Briggs (1958)
  • The Rifleman - episode "The Safe Guard" - Floyd Doniger (1958)
  • Yancy Derringer - episodes "Gallatin Street" and "Collectors Item" - Toby Cook (1958-1959)
  • 77 Sunset Strip - episode "Lovely Alibi" - Ed Bird (1959)
  • The Restless Gun - episode "Melany" (1959)
  • Steve Canyon - episode "The Sergeant" (1959) as Sgt. Brecker
  • Bat Masterson - episode "The Death of Bat Masterson" - Jack Fontana (1959)
  • Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre - episode "Ransom" - "Simmy" the Comanchero (1960)
  • The Untouchables- episodes The Unhired Assassin part 1 as Jake'Dodo'Ryan (1960), The Monkey Wrench as Karl Hansa (1962), The Spoiler as Vince Majesky (1963)
  • Laramie - episode "Death Wind", s1 ep20 - Sgt. Maj. Tom Cole (1960)
  • Pony Express - episode "The Story of Juiesberg" (1960)
  • Overland Trail - episode "Fire in the Hole" - Jumbo (1960)
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive - episode "Prison Trail" - Jack Kelly (1960)
  • The Rebel – episode "The Waiting" – Tom Hall (1960)
  • Wagon Train - episode "The Roger Bigelow Story" - Wes Varney (1960)
  • Riverboat - episode "Duel on the River" - Beaudry Rawlins (1960)
  • Bonanza - episodes "Desert Justice" (1960) as Marshal Emmett Dowd, "The Mill" (1960) as Ezekiel (1960), "Sam Hill" (1961) as Sam Hill and "The Deserter" (1962) as Col. Edward J. Dunwoody
  • The Twilight Zone - episodes "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" as Steve Brand (1960) and "The Little People" as Commander Fletcher (1962)
  • Wagon Train - episode "The Selena Hartnell Story" - Will Cotrell (1961)
  • Rawhide - episode "The Sendoff" - Mr. Karse (1961)
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962) (Season 1 Episode 10: "Day of Reckoning") - Sheriff Jordan
  • Laramie - 4 episodes - various (1960-1963)
  • The Fugitive - Season 1 Episode 27 - Ralph Simmons (1964)
  • Daniel Boone (1965) - as Toka in S1 E17 · "A Place of 1,000 Spirits"
  • Gunsmoke - "Bad Lady From Brookline" - as Sy (1965)
  • The F.B.I. - episode "How to Murder an Iron Horse" - Ben Gambriella (1965)
  • The Big Valley - "The Brawlers" - (1965)
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - "The Very Important Zombie Affair" - El Supremo (1965)
  • A Man Called Shenandoah - episode "Obion-1866" - Frody Brown (1965)
  • Branded - episode "Vindicator" - Ned Travis (1965)
  • Hazel - episode "But Is It Art?" - Milwaukee Ames (1966)
  • Combat! - episodes "Ask Me No Questions" as Mastin, "Ollie Joe" as Charlie Pelton and "Nightmare on the Red Ball Run" as Rosie (1966–1967)
  • Laredo - episodes "Limit of the Law", "The Treasure of San Diablo", "Hey Diddle Diddle", "A Question of Guilt", and "Walk Softly" - Cotton BuckMeister (1966–1967)
  • The Guns of Will Sonnett - episode "Ride the Long Trail" - Turnbaugh (1967)
  • Hondo - episode "Hondo and The Gladiators" - Brock (1967)
  • The Lucy Show - episode "Lucy Meets the Law" (1967)
  • The F.B.I. - episode "Dark Journey" - Jason Peale (1972)
  • McMillan & Wife - episode "The Face of Murder" - Freddie O'Neal (1972)
  • The Rookies - episode "Margin For Error" - Officer Buck Sanborn (1972)
  • The Streets of San Francisco - episode "A String of Puppets" - Bob Mason (1972)
  • Cannon - episode 3x05, "Target in the Mirror" - Lt. Bill Blaine (1973)
  • Barnaby Jones - episode "Murder-Go-Round" - Eli Rile (1973)
  • Mission: Impossible - episode "Speed" - Sam Hibbling (1973)
  • Police Story - 3 episodes - various (1973-1978)
  • In Tandem - TV movie (pilot for Movin' On) - Sonny Pruitt (1974)
  • Movin' On - 45 episodes - Sonny Pruitt (1974–1976)
  • McCloud - episode "The Colorado Cattle Caper" (1974)
  • Mannix - episode "Mask for a Charade" - Sgt. Al Reardon (1974)
  • The Rhinemann Exchange (1977) (TV miniseries) as Walter Kendall
  • B. J. and the Bear - at least 5 episodes - Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo (1978–1979)
  • The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo - 38 episodes - Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo - (1978–1979)
  • Concrete Cowboys - episode "Concrete Cowboys" - Woody Stone (1979)
  • Fantasy Island - episode "Lillian Russell/The Lagoon" - Calvin Pearson (1981)
  • Darkroom - episode "Uncle George" - Bert Haskell (1981)
  • The Master - episode "Max" - Mr. Trumball (January 20, 1984)
  • Murder, She Wrote - 4 episodes - Ethan Cragg (1984)
  • Tall Tales & Legends - episode "Pecos Bill" - Grandpa/Narrator (1986)
  • Dream West - TV mini-series - Tom Fitzpatrick (1986)
  • Matlock - episode "The Thoroughbred" - Sam Taylor (1989)
  • Hunter - episode "The Legion" - Andy (1990)
  • In the Heat of the Night - episode "An Eye for An Eye" - Benjamin Sloan (1991)
  • Eerie, Indiana - episode "The Hole in the Wall Gang" - Grungy Bill (1992)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "THERESE AKINS OBITUARY". www.legacy.com. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Aubrey Akins in the 1940 Census". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "Social Security Death Index, Claude A. Akins".
  4. ^ a b c "CLAUDE AKINS, GENIAL, RUGGED ACTOR, DIES". Washingtonpost.com. January 28, 1994. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  5. ^ "Claude Akins, 67, A Supporting Actor In Many Noted Films". The New York Times. Associated Press. January 29, 1994. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  6. ^ Malnic, Eric (January 28, 1994). "Claude Akins, Tough Guy of TV and Films, Dies at 75 : Celebrities: Actor starred in series 'Movin' On,' 'Lobo.' He called himself Hollywood's highest-paid unknown". latimes.com. from the original on June 19, 2017. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  7. ^ "Claude Akins [1926-1994]". Northwestern University. from the original on May 20, 2010. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  8. ^ Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-4766-2599-7. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
  9. ^ . WBIW. July 24, 2019. Archived from the original on August 7, 2020. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  10. ^ "Indian Tribes to Honor Heritage at Annual Expo". The Oklahoman. Retrieved June 15, 2023.

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Claude Aubrey Akins May 25 1926 January 27 1994 2 3 4 5 was a Cherokee American character actor with a long career on stage screen and television He was best known as Sheriff Lobo on the 1979 1981 television series B J and the Bear and later The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo a spin off series Claude AkinsAkins performing as Ezekiel on the televisionseries Bonanza in The Mill 1960BornClaude Aubrey Akins 1926 05 25 May 25 1926Nelson Georgia U S DiedJanuary 27 1994 1994 01 27 aged 67 Altadena California U S OccupationActorYears active1953 1993SpouseTherese Fairfield died June 12 2006 1 m 1952 wbr Children3 1 Contents 1 Early years 2 Film career 3 Television 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Selected filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editAkins was born in Nelson Georgia and grew up in Bedford Indiana the son of Maude and Ernest Akins 6 However Akins son said his father was 67 at the time of his death 4 and he is listed as Aubrey Akins in the 1940 Census age 13 2 He graduated in 1949 from Northwestern University where he had majored in theatre arts 7 Film career editAs a film actor Akins first appeared in From Here to Eternity 1953 He appeared as a seaman and shipmate of Lee Marvin s in The Caine Mutiny 1954 He portrayed prisoner Joe Burdette in Rio Bravo starring John Wayne Ricky Nelson Dean Martin and Angie Dickinson Naval Lt Commander Farber in Don t Give Up the Ship starring Jerry Lewis Sgt Kolowicz in Merrill s Marauders Rockwell W Rocky Rockman in The Devil s Brigade the Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the movie Inherit the Wind 1960 outlaw Ben Lane in Comanche Station that same year Seely Jones in A Distant Trumpet 1964 and the gorilla leader Aldo in Battle for the Planet of the Apes 1973 the last original Apes movie He had a small part in The Sea Chase with John Wayne He appeared with Yul Brynner and Robert Fuller in the film Return of the Seven 1966 also called Return of the Magnificent Seven and The Magnificent Seven 2 and also appeared in the movie Seasons of the Heart 1993 Television editAkins was cast in myriad television series including The Adventures of Superman episode number 69 Peril by Sea in which he plays a villainous conspirator Crusader and I Love Lucy in which he portrays himself Much of his work was on Westerns including Frontier My Friend Flicka three times Boots and Saddles Maverick Northwest Passage The Restless Gun four times The Sheriff of Cochise Wagon Train four times Overland Trail Frontier Circus The Tall Man The Rebel The Big Valley Daniel Boone The Legend of Jesse James Death Valley Days with Jane Russell Dick Powell s Zane Grey Theatre four times The Rifleman three times Rawhide seven times Gunsmoke 10 times Bonanza four times The Alaskans twice The Texan twice and Bat Masterson season 1 ep 29 The Death of Bat Masterson He appeared once on Richard Diamond Private Detective Empire Laredo The Treasure of San Diablo the syndicated series Pony Express in The Story of Julesburg with Sebastian Cabot and James Best and The Oregon Trail with Rod Taylor He was cast as Jarret Sutton in Escape to Memphis 1959 and as Beaudry Rawlins in Duel on the River 1960 on Darren McGavin s NBC series Riverboat Akins played a rodeo clown convicted of armed robbery in Killer on Horseback an episode of the NBC anthology series Star Stage which became the pilot episode for the syndicated police drama State Trooper starring Rod Cameron The episode was later broadcast on the regular series as Rodeo Rough House Akins also appeared in the 1963 episode The Chooser of the Slain on the ABC Warner Bros Western series The Dakotas Among Akins s four appearances on NBC s Laramie with series stars John Smith and Robert Fuller was the role of former Sheriff Jim Dark in the episode Queen of Diamonds September 20 1960 Akins was featured in two episodes of the original CBS series The Twilight Zone The Little People and The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street He also guest starred in three episodes each of Combat fourth and fifth seasons and The Untouchables He made a comedic turn on Hazel as a frustrated painter He appeared on Rod Cameron s early syndicated series City Detective Meet McGraw with Frank Lovejoy the ABC WB drama The Roaring 20 s and Police Story Akins s other early appearances included a role as a policeman on Alfred Hitchcock Presents in Place of Shadows 1956 and Reward to Finder 1957 He played another television cop good natured Sheriff s Detective Phillip Dix in the first season of the Perry Mason in The Case of the Half Wakened Wife episode 1 26 that aired March 15 1958 He was in a first season episode of Maverick titled Burial Ground of the Gods 1958 that starred Jack Kelly In 1965 Akins played El Supremo in The Man from U N C L E episode The Very Important Zombie Affair In 1967 Akins played Lt Finch in The Lucy Show episode Lucy Meets the Law He portrayed prosecuting attorney Calvin Wolf opposite Carl Betz in an episode of Judd for the Defense Akins was cast as Lou Myerson in the 1964 episode One Monday Afternoon of the NBC education drama series Mr Novak starring James Franciscus and as Dr Roy Kirk in an episode When Do They Hang the Good Samaritan of the CBS political drama Slattery s People which starred Richard Crenna He played a kidnapper in a 1964 episode of The Fugitive In 1965 he was featured in an episode of Kraft Suspense Theatre playing a German infiltrator who went unsuspected Also that year Akins portrayed the head of an Irish immigrant family in The Big Valley The Brawlers Akins had an earlier role in the first season of Barnaby Jones episode titled Murder Go Round Before his signature character Sheriff Lobo Akins appeared as owner operator trucker Sonny Pruitt in NBC s Movin On from 1974 to 1976 with Frank Converse Akins starred in over 40 episodes ofMovin On plus a made for TV movie In Tandem He also starred as a Nashville police detective Stoney Huff in the crime drama Nashville 99 Akins best known role of Sheriff Elroy P Lobo had begun as a recurring character on the television series B J and the Bear After becoming a recognizable name in the late 1970s Akins did testimonial TV commercials for PoliGrip Rollins Truck Leasing and AAMCO Transmissions Akins found work in the late 1980s lending his voice talents to the work safety instructional video series Safety Shorts in which he expounded on the virtues of workplace safety to thousands of industrial employees offering lessons on the importance of lockout tagout procedures personal protective equipment and the MSDS documentation process Akins made a golfing video with Ron Masak entitled Tom Kite and Friends Akins also made a latter day appearance on In the Heat of the Night starring Carroll O Connor Death editAkins died of stomach cancer 4 in Pasadena California on January 27 1994 at the age of 67 He was cremated and his ashes were returned to Altadena 8 Legacy editThe Claude Akins Memorial Golf Classic a six person scramble format golf tournament takes place at Otis Park Golf Course in Bedford Indiana in August or September of each year Proceeds from the event go to the Akins Scholarship and the Bedford Recreation Foundation Scholarship given every year to a graduating senior at Bedford North Lawrence High School as well as many projects involving recreation and improvements 9 In 1986 Akins attended the 55th annual American Indian Exposition in Anadarko Oklahoma Akins who was part Cherokee was a guest speaker and received the Outstanding Indian Native American of the Year Award 10 Selected filmography editFilm edit Man in the Saddle 1951 From Here to Eternity 1953 as Sgt Baldy Dhom uncredited Bitter Creek 1954 as Vance Morgan Henchman Witness to Murder 1954 as Police Officer uncredited The Caine Mutiny 1954 as Seaman Dlugatch aka Horrible The Raid 1954 as Lt Ramsey uncredited Shield for Murder 1954 as Fat Michaels Down Three Dark Streets 1954 as Matty Pavelich The Human Jungle 1954 as George Mandy The Adventures of Hajji Baba 1954 as Chief Executioner s Aide uncredited The Sea Chase 1955 as Winkler Man with the Gun 1955 as Jim Reedy uncredited Battle Stations 1956 as Marty Brennan The Proud and Profane 1956 as Big Soldier uncredited Johnny Concho 1956 as Lem The Burning Hills 1956 as Ben Hindeman The Sharkfighters 1956 as Chief Gordy Gordon Hot Summer Night 1957 as Truck Driver The Kettles on Old MacDonald s Farm 1957 as Pete Logan The Lonely Man 1957 as Blackburn Joe Dakota 1957 as Aaron Grant The Defiant Ones 1958 as Mack Onionhead 1958 as Poznicki Rio Bravo 1959 as Joe Burdette Bat Masterson 1959 as Jack Fontana Porgy and Bess 1959 as Detective Don t Give Up the Ship 1959 as Lt Cmdr Farber Hound Dog Man 1959 as Hog Peyson Yellowstone Kelly 1959 as Sergeant Comanche Station 1960 as Ben Lane Inherit the Wind 1960 as Rev Jeremiah Brown Claudelle Inglish 1961 as S T Crawford Merrill s Marauders 1962 as Sgt Kolowicz Black Gold 1962 as Chick Carrington A Distant Trumpet 1964 as Seely Jones The Killers 1964 as Earl Sylvester Ride Beyond Vengeance 1966 as Elwood Coates Incident at Phantom Hill 1966 as Krausman Return of the Seven 1966 as Frank First to Fight 1967 as Capt Mason Waterhole 3 1967 as Sgt Henry Foggers The Devil s Brigade 1968 as Pvt Rocky Rockman The Great Bank Robbery 1969 as Slade A Man Called Sledge 1970 as Hooker Flap 1970 as Lobo Jackson The Night Stalker 1972 as Sheriff Butcher Skyjacked 1972 as Sgt Ben Puzo Battle for the Planet of the Apes 1973 as General Aldo The Death Squad 1974 TV Movie as Connie Brennan Timber Tramps 1975 as Matt Tentacoli 1977 as Sheriff Robards Killer on Board 1977 as Oscar Billingham Tarantulas The Deadly Cargo 1977 as Bert Springer Concrete Cowboys 1979 as Woody Stone The Baron and the Kid 1984 as Harley Battle of the Monster Trucks 1985 Monster in the Closet 1986 as Sheriff Sam Ketchem Manhunt for Claude Dallas 1986 as Bill Pogue The Curse 1987 as Nathan Pushed Too Far 1988 as Sheriff Jim Forrest The Gambler Returns The Luck of the Draw 1991 TV Movie as President Theodore Roosevelt Incident at Victoria Falls 1991 TV Movie as Theodore Roosevelt Where Evil Lives 1991 as Jack Devlin Falling from Grace 1992 as Speck Parks Seasons of the Heart 1993 as Pastor William Clay Twisted Fear 1994 as Detective Lucky DouglasTelevision edit Dragnet episode The Big Drink Ellis 1954 episode The Big Mistress Sgt Jack McCreadie 1954 Tr Gunsmoke 10 episodes various 1955 1972 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1956 Season 1 Episode 22 Place of Shadows Cop The Adventures of Superman episode Peril by Sea Ace Miller 1956 I Love Lucy episode Desert Island 1956 The Adventures of Jim Bowie episode Land Jumpers Manion a settler 1956 episode A Grave for Jim Bowie Miciah Big Hart 1958 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1957 Season 3 Episode 6 Reward to Finder Cop Sheriff of Cochise episode Manhunt Harry Clegg 1957 Have Gun Will Travel episode The Great Mojave Case Dever 1957 The Restless Gun episode Trail to Sunset West Flagler 1957 The Restless Gun episode Thicker Than Water Mr Marlowe 1957 The Restless Gun episode The Gold Buckle Lex Springer 1957 The Adventures of McGraw episode Mojave Jim Bennett 1957 Wagon Train episode The John Cameron Story Rich Tacker 1957 Tales of Wells Fargo 5 episodes various 1957 1961 Cheyenne episode The Long Search Sheriff Bob Walters 1958 Wagon Train episode The Monty Britton Story Garth Redmond 1958 Perry Mason Season 1 Episode 26 The case of the Half Wakened Wife 1958 Maverick episode Burial Ground of the Gods Paisley Briggs 1958 The Rifleman episode The Safe Guard Floyd Doniger 1958 Yancy Derringer episodes Gallatin Street and Collectors Item Toby Cook 1958 1959 77 Sunset Strip episode Lovely Alibi Ed Bird 1959 The Restless Gun episode Melany 1959 Steve Canyon episode The Sergeant 1959 as Sgt Brecker Bat Masterson episode The Death of Bat Masterson Jack Fontana 1959 Dick Powell s Zane Grey Theatre episode Ransom Simmy the Comanchero 1960 The Untouchables episodes The Unhired Assassin part 1 as Jake Dodo Ryan 1960 The Monkey Wrench as Karl Hansa 1962 The Spoiler as Vince Majesky 1963 Laramie episode Death Wind s1 ep20 Sgt Maj Tom Cole 1960 Pony Express episode The Story of Juiesberg 1960 Overland Trail episode Fire in the Hole Jumbo 1960 Wanted Dead or Alive episode Prison Trail Jack Kelly 1960 The Rebel episode The Waiting Tom Hall 1960 Wagon Train episode The Roger Bigelow Story Wes Varney 1960 Riverboat episode Duel on the River Beaudry Rawlins 1960 Bonanza episodes Desert Justice 1960 as Marshal Emmett Dowd The Mill 1960 as Ezekiel 1960 Sam Hill 1961 as Sam Hill and The Deserter 1962 as Col Edward J Dunwoody The Twilight Zone episodes The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street as Steve Brand 1960 and The Little People as Commander Fletcher 1962 Wagon Train episode The Selena Hartnell Story Will Cotrell 1961 Rawhide episode The Sendoff Mr Karse 1961 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962 Season 1 Episode 10 Day of Reckoning Sheriff Jordan Laramie 4 episodes various 1960 1963 The Fugitive Season 1 Episode 27 Ralph Simmons 1964 Daniel Boone 1965 as Toka in S1 E17 A Place of 1 000 Spirits Gunsmoke Bad Lady From Brookline as Sy 1965 The F B I episode How to Murder an Iron Horse Ben Gambriella 1965 The Big Valley The Brawlers 1965 The Man from U N C L E The Very Important Zombie Affair El Supremo 1965 A Man Called Shenandoah episode Obion 1866 Frody Brown 1965 Branded episode Vindicator Ned Travis 1965 Hazel episode But Is It Art Milwaukee Ames 1966 Combat episodes Ask Me No Questions as Mastin Ollie Joe as Charlie Pelton and Nightmare on the Red Ball Run as Rosie 1966 1967 Laredo episodes Limit of the Law The Treasure of San Diablo Hey Diddle Diddle A Question of Guilt and Walk Softly Cotton BuckMeister 1966 1967 The Guns of Will Sonnett episode Ride the Long Trail Turnbaugh 1967 Hondo episode Hondo and The Gladiators Brock 1967 The Lucy Show episode Lucy Meets the Law 1967 The F B I episode Dark Journey Jason Peale 1972 McMillan amp Wife episode The Face of Murder Freddie O Neal 1972 The Rookies episode Margin For Error Officer Buck Sanborn 1972 The Streets of San Francisco episode A String of Puppets Bob Mason 1972 Cannon episode 3x05 Target in the Mirror Lt Bill Blaine 1973 Barnaby Jones episode Murder Go Round Eli Rile 1973 Mission Impossible episode Speed Sam Hibbling 1973 Police Story 3 episodes various 1973 1978 In Tandem TV movie pilot for Movin On Sonny Pruitt 1974 Movin On 45 episodes Sonny Pruitt 1974 1976 McCloud episode The Colorado Cattle Caper 1974 Mannix episode Mask for a Charade Sgt Al Reardon 1974 The Rhinemann Exchange 1977 TV miniseries as Walter Kendall B J and the Bear at least 5 episodes Sheriff Elroy P Lobo 1978 1979 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo 38 episodes Sheriff Elroy P Lobo 1978 1979 Concrete Cowboys episode Concrete Cowboys Woody Stone 1979 Fantasy Island episode Lillian Russell The Lagoon Calvin Pearson 1981 Darkroom episode Uncle George Bert Haskell 1981 The Master episode Max Mr Trumball January 20 1984 Murder She Wrote 4 episodes Ethan Cragg 1984 Tall Tales amp Legends episode Pecos Bill Grandpa Narrator 1986 Dream West TV mini series Tom Fitzpatrick 1986 Matlock episode The Thoroughbred Sam Taylor 1989 Hunter episode The Legion Andy 1990 In the Heat of the Night episode An Eye for An Eye Benjamin Sloan 1991 Eerie Indiana episode The Hole in the Wall Gang Grungy Bill 1992 References edit a b THERESE AKINS OBITUARY www legacy com Retrieved January 14 2023 a b Aubrey Akins in the 1940 Census www ancestry com Retrieved April 19 2019 Social Security Death Index Claude A Akins a b c CLAUDE AKINS GENIAL RUGGED ACTOR DIES Washingtonpost com January 28 1994 Retrieved June 5 2018 Claude Akins 67 A Supporting Actor In Many Noted Films The New York Times Associated Press January 29 1994 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 18 2019 Malnic Eric January 28 1994 Claude Akins Tough Guy of TV and Films Dies at 75 Celebrities Actor starred in series Movin On Lobo He called himself Hollywood s highest paid unknown latimes com Archived from the original on June 19 2017 Retrieved June 5 2018 Claude Akins 1926 1994 Northwestern University Archived from the original on May 20 2010 Retrieved June 5 2018 Wilson Scott August 19 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed McFarland p 12 ISBN 978 1 4766 2599 7 Retrieved January 18 2021 Claude Akins Memorial Golf Classic WBIW July 24 2019 Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved August 10 2019 Indian Tribes to Honor Heritage at Annual Expo The Oklahoman Retrieved June 15 2023 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Georgia U S state portal nbsp Indiana portal nbsp California portal nbsp World War II portal nbsp Theatre portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Television portalClaude Akins at IMDb Claude Akins at the TCM Movie Database Claude Akins at AllMovie Safety Shorts Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claude Akins amp oldid 1185106905, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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