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Donald Briggs

Donald Briggs (January 28, 1911 – February 3, 1986) was an American actor, who appeared in over 75 films and television shows between the 1930s and 1970s.

Donald Briggs
Briggs in Fit for a King (1937)
Born(1911-01-28)January 28, 1911
DiedFebruary 3, 1986(1986-02-03) (aged 75)
Other namesDon Briggs
OccupationActor
Years active1928–1976
Spouse(s)Audrey Christie
(m. 19??)
Children1

Early life edit

Briggs was born in Chicago, Illinois and died in Woodland Hills, California at age 75.[citation needed] He was a graduate of Senn High School in Chicago and worked at KYW radio in 1928.[1]

Radio edit

Briggs played the title roles in The First Nighter Program,[1] The Sheriff,[2] Perry Mason,[3] and The Adventures of Frank Merriwell.[4]

Family edit

Briggs was married to actress Audrey Christie.[1][5]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1936 The Adventures of Frank Merriwell Frank Merriwell Credited as Don Briggs
1936 Dangerous Waters Quartermaster Credited as Don Briggs
1936 Sutter's Gold Soldier Uncredited
1936 Love Before Breakfast Stuart Farnum Uncredited
1936 Show Boat Press Agent Uncredited
1936 After the Thin Man Reporter Uncredited
1937 Man of the People Baldwin
1937 The Good Old Soak Fred Uncredited
1937 Captains Courageous Bob Tyler
1937 They Won't Forget Harmon
1937 Fit for a King Prince Michael
1937 Submarine D-1 Underwater Escape Instructor Uncredited
1937 All American Sweetheart Johnny Ames
1938 Blondes at Work Maitland Greer
1938 The Daredevil Drivers Tommy Burnell
1938 The First Hundred Years William Regan
1938 Love, Honor and Behave Yale Tennis Coach
1938 The Beloved Brat Jerome Williams
1938 Crime School New Doctor
1938 Men Are Such Fools George Onslow
1938 Cowboy from Brooklyn Star Reporter
1938 Mr. Chump Jim Belden
1939 Wings of the Navy Instructor
1939 Made for Each Other Mr. Carter Uncredited
1939 The Spirit of Culver Instructor Uncredited
1939 Whispering Enemies Fred Bowman
1939 The Hardys Ride High Caleb Bowen
1939 Ex-Champ Jeffrey Grey
1939 Panama Lady Roy Harmon
1939 Unexpected Father Allen Rand
1939 The Forgotten Woman Dist. Atty. Burke
1940 Outside the Three-Mile Limit Jimmy Rothaker
1940 Hot Steel George Barnes
1940 Men Against the Sky Dick Allerton
1940 Dr. Kildare Goes Home Mr. Brownlee
1940 Dreaming Out Loud Will Danielson
1963 The Wheeler Dealers Len Flink Credited as Don Briggs
1976 W.C. Fields and Me Politician Uncredited; final film role

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1949 Volume One Episode: "Number Two"
1949–1951 Suspense Henry Lord / Mark 3 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1949–1952 Kraft Theatre 3 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1949–1956 Studio One Michael / Sgt. Honey Joey / Ned Beaumont 4 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1950 Stage 13 Episode: "No More Wishes"
1950 Pulitzer Prize Playhouse Episode: "The Canton Story"; credited as Don Briggs
1951 Cameo Theatre 2 episodes
1951–1952 Tales of Tomorrow Herbert Rand / Will Jethroe 2 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1951–1954 The Web 3 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1951–1957 Robert Montgomery Presents 3 episodes
1952 Schlitz Playhouse Leo Episode: "Autumn in New York"
1952 Joan of Arc TV movie; credited as Don Briggs
1953 Lux Video Theatre Scott Henderson Episode: "This Is Jimmy Merrill"; credited as Don Briggs
1954 Ethel and Albert Episode: "Episode #2.22"
1954 Treasury Men in Action Episode: "The Case of the Tailor-Made Money"
1954 Martin Kane Joe Mann Episode: "The Milk Bottle Burglar"; credited as Don Briggs
1955 The Stranger Episode: "Court of No Appeal"
1955 Captain Video and His Video Rangers Tor Episode: "The Swordsmen of Lyra"; credited as Don Briggs
1955 The United States Steel Hour Truck Rogers Episode: "Hung for a Sheep"; credited as Don Briggs
1955 I Spy Ronge Episode: "The Redl Story"
1955 Matinee Theatre Stephen Episode: "The Touchstone; credited as Don Briggs
1955 Star Tonight 2 episodes; as Don Briggs
1955–1956 The Big Story 2 episodes
1955–1960 Armstrong Circle Theatre Tom Foley / Lewis Stidman 5 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1956 Chevron Hall of Stars Cameron Episode: "Moment of Fear"
1958 Decoy Logan Episode: "Earthbound Satellite"; credited as Don Briggs
1959 Deadline Sam Day / FBI Man 2 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1961 Naked City Jerry Bagger Episode: "Ooftus Goofus"; credited as Don Briggs
1962 I'm Dickens, He's Fenster Finkel Episode: "Here's to the Three of Us"
1962–1963 The Lucy Show Eddie Collins 7 episodes; credited as Don Briggs
1964 The Fugitive Whit Pearson Episode: "When the Bough Breaks"
1964 Gunsmoke Deggers Episode: "Hammerhead"; credited as Don Briggs
1965 Hazel Bill Gollard Episode: "Champagne Tony"; credited as Don Briggs
1965 The Wild Wild West Sheriff Cantrell Episode: "The Night of the Fatal Trap"; credited as Don Briggs
1965 My Favorite Martian General Episode: "Who's Got a Secret?"; credited as Don Briggs
1966 Run, Buddy, Run Charles Druten Episode: "The Death of Buddy Overstreet"; credited as Don Briggs
1967 Iron Horse Marshal Episode: "Volcano Wagon"
1967 Batman Irving Irving Episode: "Caught in the Spider's Den"
1968 The Felony Squad Harold Pardway Episode: "Man on Fire"; credited as Don Briggs
1969 Bonanza Clint Murray Episode: "Erin"; credited as Don Briggs
1969 Lancer Marshal Thurman Episode: "Angel Day and Her Sunshine Girls"; credited as Don Briggs
1970 Here's Lucy Mr. Huntington Episode: "Lucy the Crusader"
1972 Lassie Major Merrill Episode: "Peace Is Our Profession: Part 3"
1974 Run, Joe, Run Deputy Morris Episode: "Homecoming"
1975 Police Story Mullins Episode: "To Steal a Million"

Source:[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Lyon, Herb (April 8, 1959). "Tower Ticker". Chicago Tribune. p. Part 3 - Page 2. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  2. ^ French, Jack & Siegel, David S. (eds.) (2014). Radio Rides the Range: A Reference Guide to Western Drama on the Air, 1929-1967. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-7146-1. P. 44.
  3. ^ "Sleuth". Harrisburg Telegraph. Harrisburg Telegraph. December 7, 1946. p. 19. Retrieved April 26, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Revised ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 9–10. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  5. ^ Wagner, Laura. "Actor's Scrapbook", Films of the Golden Age. June 2022
  6. ^ "Filmography for Donald Briggs". Turner Classic Movies.

External links edit

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Donald Briggs January 28 1911 February 3 1986 was an American actor who appeared in over 75 films and television shows between the 1930s and 1970s Donald BriggsBriggs in Fit for a King 1937 Born 1911 01 28 January 28 1911Chicago Illinois U S DiedFebruary 3 1986 1986 02 03 aged 75 Woodland Hills Los Angeles California U S Other namesDon BriggsOccupationActorYears active1928 1976Spouse s Audrey Christie m 19 Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Radio 3 Family 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editBriggs was born in Chicago Illinois and died in Woodland Hills California at age 75 citation needed He was a graduate of Senn High School in Chicago and worked at KYW radio in 1928 1 Radio editBriggs played the title roles in The First Nighter Program 1 The Sheriff 2 Perry Mason 3 and The Adventures of Frank Merriwell 4 Family editBriggs was married to actress Audrey Christie 1 5 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1936 The Adventures of Frank Merriwell Frank Merriwell Credited as Don Briggs 1936 Dangerous Waters Quartermaster Credited as Don Briggs 1936 Sutter s Gold Soldier Uncredited 1936 Love Before Breakfast Stuart Farnum Uncredited 1936 Show Boat Press Agent Uncredited 1936 After the Thin Man Reporter Uncredited 1937 Man of the People Baldwin 1937 The Good Old Soak Fred Uncredited 1937 Captains Courageous Bob Tyler 1937 They Won t Forget Harmon 1937 Fit for a King Prince Michael 1937 Submarine D 1 Underwater Escape Instructor Uncredited 1937 All American Sweetheart Johnny Ames 1938 Blondes at Work Maitland Greer 1938 The Daredevil Drivers Tommy Burnell 1938 The First Hundred Years William Regan 1938 Love Honor and Behave Yale Tennis Coach 1938 The Beloved Brat Jerome Williams 1938 Crime School New Doctor 1938 Men Are Such Fools George Onslow 1938 Cowboy from Brooklyn Star Reporter 1938 Mr Chump Jim Belden 1939 Wings of the Navy Instructor 1939 Made for Each Other Mr Carter Uncredited 1939 The Spirit of Culver Instructor Uncredited 1939 Whispering Enemies Fred Bowman 1939 The Hardys Ride High Caleb Bowen 1939 Ex Champ Jeffrey Grey 1939 Panama Lady Roy Harmon 1939 Unexpected Father Allen Rand 1939 The Forgotten Woman Dist Atty Burke 1940 Outside the Three Mile Limit Jimmy Rothaker 1940 Hot Steel George Barnes 1940 Men Against the Sky Dick Allerton 1940 Dr Kildare Goes Home Mr Brownlee 1940 Dreaming Out Loud Will Danielson 1963 The Wheeler Dealers Len Flink Credited as Don Briggs 1976 W C Fields and Me Politician Uncredited final film role Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1949 Volume One Episode Number Two 1949 1951 Suspense Henry Lord Mark 3 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1949 1952 Kraft Theatre 3 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1949 1956 Studio One Michael Sgt Honey Joey Ned Beaumont 4 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1950 Stage 13 Episode No More Wishes 1950 Pulitzer Prize Playhouse Episode The Canton Story credited as Don Briggs 1951 Cameo Theatre 2 episodes 1951 1952 Tales of Tomorrow Herbert Rand Will Jethroe 2 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1951 1954 The Web 3 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1951 1957 Robert Montgomery Presents 3 episodes 1952 Schlitz Playhouse Leo Episode Autumn in New York 1952 Joan of Arc TV movie credited as Don Briggs 1953 Lux Video Theatre Scott Henderson Episode This Is Jimmy Merrill credited as Don Briggs 1954 Ethel and Albert Episode Episode 2 22 1954 Treasury Men in Action Episode The Case of the Tailor Made Money 1954 Martin Kane Joe Mann Episode The Milk Bottle Burglar credited as Don Briggs 1955 The Stranger Episode Court of No Appeal 1955 Captain Video and His Video Rangers Tor Episode The Swordsmen of Lyra credited as Don Briggs 1955 The United States Steel Hour Truck Rogers Episode Hung for a Sheep credited as Don Briggs 1955 I Spy Ronge Episode The Redl Story 1955 Matinee Theatre Stephen Episode The Touchstone credited as Don Briggs 1955 Star Tonight 2 episodes as Don Briggs 1955 1956 The Big Story 2 episodes 1955 1960 Armstrong Circle Theatre Tom Foley Lewis Stidman 5 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1956 Chevron Hall of Stars Cameron Episode Moment of Fear 1958 Decoy Logan Episode Earthbound Satellite credited as Don Briggs 1959 Deadline Sam Day FBI Man 2 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1961 Naked City Jerry Bagger Episode Ooftus Goofus credited as Don Briggs 1962 I m Dickens He s Fenster Finkel Episode Here s to the Three of Us 1962 1963 The Lucy Show Eddie Collins 7 episodes credited as Don Briggs 1964 The Fugitive Whit Pearson Episode When the Bough Breaks 1964 Gunsmoke Deggers Episode Hammerhead credited as Don Briggs 1965 Hazel Bill Gollard Episode Champagne Tony credited as Don Briggs 1965 The Wild Wild West Sheriff Cantrell Episode The Night of the Fatal Trap credited as Don Briggs 1965 My Favorite Martian General Episode Who s Got a Secret credited as Don Briggs 1966 Run Buddy Run Charles Druten Episode The Death of Buddy Overstreet credited as Don Briggs 1967 Iron Horse Marshal Episode Volcano Wagon 1967 Batman Irving Irving Episode Caught in the Spider s Den 1968 The Felony Squad Harold Pardway Episode Man on Fire credited as Don Briggs 1969 Bonanza Clint Murray Episode Erin credited as Don Briggs 1969 Lancer Marshal Thurman Episode Angel Day and Her Sunshine Girls credited as Don Briggs 1970 Here s Lucy Mr Huntington Episode Lucy the Crusader 1972 Lassie Major Merrill Episode Peace Is Our Profession Part 3 1974 Run Joe Run Deputy Morris Episode Homecoming 1975 Police Story Mullins Episode To Steal a Million Source 6 References edit a b c Lyon Herb April 8 1959 Tower Ticker Chicago Tribune p Part 3 Page 2 Retrieved June 3 2015 French Jack amp Siegel David S eds 2014 Radio Rides the Range A Reference Guide to Western Drama on the Air 1929 1967 McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0 7864 7146 1 P 44 Sleuth Harrisburg Telegraph Harrisburg Telegraph December 7 1946 p 19 Retrieved April 26 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Dunning John 1998 On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio Revised ed New York NY Oxford University Press pp 9 10 ISBN 978 0 19 507678 3 Retrieved September 22 2019 Wagner Laura Actor s Scrapbook Films of the Golden Age June 2022 Filmography for Donald Briggs Turner Classic Movies External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Donald Briggs Donald Briggs at IMDb Donald Briggs at the TCM Movie Database Donald Briggs Films available at Internet Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald Briggs amp oldid 1191278360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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