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Lyle Bettger

Lyle Stathem Bettger (February 13, 1915 – September 24, 2003[citation needed] ) was an American character actor who had roles in Hollywood films and television from the 1950s onward, often portraying villains. One such role was the wrathfully jealous elephant handler Klaus from the Oscar-winning film The Greatest Show on Earth (1952).

Lyle Bettger
Born(1915-02-13)February 13, 1915
Philadelphia, U.S.A.
DiedSeptember 24, 2003(2003-09-24) (aged 88)
OccupationActor
Years active1950–1980
SpouseMary Gertrude Rolfe (1941–1996, her death)
Children3

Early years

Bettger was born in Philadelphia, the son of Frank Bettger, an infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, and Mertie Stathem Bettger. He graduated from the Haverford School in Haverford, Pennsylvania, and from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.[1]

Stage

Bettger's theatrical debut was in Brother Rat at the Biltmore Theatre in New York City in 1936. His Broadway credits include Dance Night (1938), Summer Night (1939), The Flying Gerardos (1940–1941), The Moon Is Down (1942), All for All (1943), Oh, Brother! (1945), John Loves Mary (1947–1948), and Love Life (1948–1949).[2]

When Paramount sent a talent scout to see him, Bettger was signed to a three-year contract.[citation needed]

Film

Bettger's movie career began when he was cast in The Lie in 1949.[3] Movie columnist Frank Neill reported, "On the basis of his performance in the movie, he has been signed to a juicy contract."[4]

Later Bettger was cast as the villain in the film noir No Man of Her Own (1950). He soon became a regular on the set of Westerns such as Denver and Rio Grande (1952), The Great Sioux Uprising (1953), Forbidden (1953), Drums Across the River (1954), Destry (1955), The Lone Ranger, (1956) and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957). Lyle developed a reputation for playing the bad guy and excelled in villainous roles such as the menacing Joe Beacom in Union Station (1950) and the cold-blooded Nazi Chief Officer Kirchner in The Sea Chase (1955). One of his later roles was in the 1969 film Impasse as a bigoted World War II veteran.[citation needed]

Radio

Programs on which Bettger appeared in old-time radio included Grand Central Station.[5]

Television

Bettger made many appearances in dramatic roles on television, starring in the 1957 series The Court of Last Resort[6] as well as guest starring on Hawaii Five-O, Rawhide, The Tall Man, The Rifleman, Gunsmoke (as Polk a murdering robber in 1962’s S9E22 - “The Kite”), Bonanza,, Combat!, Blue Light, The Time Tunnel, Death Valley Days, Laramie and Tales of Wells Fargo (as John Wesley Hardin).

Personal life

Bettger was married to Mary Gertrude Rolfe from 1941 to her death in 1996. They had three children: Lyle, Jr., Frank, and Paula. She was an actress who played Henry Aldrich's sister in The Aldrich Family on radio.[7] Bettger and his family moved to Hawaii in the late 1960s.[8]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1950 No Man of Her Own Stephen 'Steve' Morley
1950 Union Station Joe Beacom
1951 The First Legion Dr. Peter Morrell
1951 Dear Brat Mr.Baxter
1952 The Greatest Show on Earth Klaus
1952 Denver and Rio Grande Johnny Buff
1952 Hurricane Smith Clobb
1953 The Vanquished Roger Hale
1953 The Great Sioux Uprising Stephen Cook
1953 All I Desire Dutch Heinemann
1953 Forbidden Justin Keit
1954 Carnival Story Frank Colloni
1954 Drums Across the River Frank Walker
1954 Destry Decker
1955 The Sea Chase Chief Officer Kirchner
1956 The Lone Ranger Reece Kilgore
1956 Showdown at Abilene Dave Mosely
1957 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Ike Clanton
1957-1961 Tales of Wells Fargo John Wesley Hardin 2 episodes
1960 Guns of the Timberland Clay Bell
1962 Bonanza Lem Partridge Episode: "The Guilty"
1964 Combat! Captain Brauer Episode: A Rare Vintage
1965 Town Tamer Lee Ring / Marshal Les Parker
1966 Johnny Reno Mayor Jess Yates
1966 Nevada Smith Jack Rudabough
1966 Bonanza Jed Ferguson Episode: "Something Hurt, Something Wild"
1967 Return of the Gunfighter Clay Sutton
1967 The Fastest Guitar Alive Charlie
1969 Impasse Hansen
1969 Hawaii Five-O Joe Fletcher Episode: "All the King's Horses"
1970 The Hawaiians Janders
1971 The Seven Minutes Frank Griffith
1973 Hawaii Five-O Klepper Episode: "The Sunday Torch"
1975 Hawaii Five-O Admiral Dean Episode: "Murder: Eyes Only"
1976 Hawaii Five-O Karl Norton Episode: "Let Death Do Us Part"
1977 Hawaii Five-O Dr. Dimitri Sartain Episode: "Tsunami"
1977 Hawaii Five-O Jonathan Kaye Episode: "The Silk Trap"
1977 Hawaii Five-O Jonathan Kaye Episode: "Head to Head"
1978 Hawaii Five-O Malcolm Rhodes Episode: "Invitation to Murder"
1978 Hawaii Five-O Jonathan Kaye Episode: "A Stranger in His Grave"

References

  1. ^ Aaker, Everett (2006). Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters. McFarland & Company. pp. 49–51. ISBN 978-0-7864-6409-8.
  2. ^ "Lyle Bettger". Playbill Vault. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  3. ^ Gwynn, Edith (August 30, 1949). "Hollywood". Pottstown Mercury. p. 4. Retrieved January 3, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Neill, Frank (September 26, 1949). "Around Hollywood". New Castle News. p. 19. Retrieved January 3, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Saturday Highlights". Globe Gazette. Mason City, Iowa. September 5, 1947. p. 1. Retrieved January 3, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1979). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows: 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. p. 137. ISBN 978-0345282484.
  7. ^ Gerhard, Inez (July 22, 1948). "Star Dust". Shiner Gazette. p. 6. Retrieved January 3, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Bergan, Ronald (October 8, 2003). "Lyle Bettger". The Guardian. London. Retrieved March 29, 2022.

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Lyle Stathem Bettger February 13 1915 September 24 2003 citation needed was an American character actor who had roles in Hollywood films and television from the 1950s onward often portraying villains One such role was the wrathfully jealous elephant handler Klaus from the Oscar winning film The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 Lyle Bettgerin The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 Born 1915 02 13 February 13 1915Philadelphia U S A DiedSeptember 24 2003 2003 09 24 aged 88 Atascadero California U S OccupationActorYears active1950 1980SpouseMary Gertrude Rolfe 1941 1996 her death Children3 Contents 1 Early years 2 Stage 3 Film 4 Radio 5 Television 6 Personal life 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly years EditBettger was born in Philadelphia the son of Frank Bettger an infielder for the St Louis Cardinals and Mertie Stathem Bettger He graduated from the Haverford School in Haverford Pennsylvania and from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City 1 Stage EditBettger s theatrical debut was in Brother Rat at the Biltmore Theatre in New York City in 1936 His Broadway credits include Dance Night 1938 Summer Night 1939 The Flying Gerardos 1940 1941 The Moon Is Down 1942 All for All 1943 Oh Brother 1945 John Loves Mary 1947 1948 and Love Life 1948 1949 2 When Paramount sent a talent scout to see him Bettger was signed to a three year contract citation needed Film EditBettger s movie career began when he was cast in The Lie in 1949 3 Movie columnist Frank Neill reported On the basis of his performance in the movie he has been signed to a juicy contract 4 Later Bettger was cast as the villain in the film noir No Man of Her Own 1950 He soon became a regular on the set of Westerns such as Denver and Rio Grande 1952 The Great Sioux Uprising 1953 Forbidden 1953 Drums Across the River 1954 Destry 1955 The Lone Ranger 1956 and Gunfight at the O K Corral 1957 Lyle developed a reputation for playing the bad guy and excelled in villainous roles such as the menacing Joe Beacom in Union Station 1950 and the cold blooded Nazi Chief Officer Kirchner in The Sea Chase 1955 One of his later roles was in the 1969 film Impasse as a bigoted World War II veteran citation needed Radio EditPrograms on which Bettger appeared in old time radio included Grand Central Station 5 Television EditBettger made many appearances in dramatic roles on television starring in the 1957 series The Court of Last Resort 6 as well as guest starring on Hawaii Five O Rawhide The Tall Man The Rifleman Gunsmoke as Polk a murdering robber in 1962 s S9E22 The Kite Bonanza Combat Blue Light The Time Tunnel Death Valley Days Laramie and Tales of Wells Fargo as John Wesley Hardin Personal life EditBettger was married to Mary Gertrude Rolfe from 1941 to her death in 1996 They had three children Lyle Jr Frank and Paula She was an actress who played Henry Aldrich s sister in The Aldrich Family on radio 7 Bettger and his family moved to Hawaii in the late 1960s 8 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1950 No Man of Her Own Stephen Steve Morley1950 Union Station Joe Beacom1951 The First Legion Dr Peter Morrell1951 Dear Brat Mr Baxter1952 The Greatest Show on Earth Klaus1952 Denver and Rio Grande Johnny Buff1952 Hurricane Smith Clobb1953 The Vanquished Roger Hale1953 The Great Sioux Uprising Stephen Cook1953 All I Desire Dutch Heinemann1953 Forbidden Justin Keit1954 Carnival Story Frank Colloni1954 Drums Across the River Frank Walker1954 Destry Decker1955 The Sea Chase Chief Officer Kirchner1956 The Lone Ranger Reece Kilgore1956 Showdown at Abilene Dave Mosely1957 Gunfight at the O K Corral Ike Clanton1957 1961 Tales of Wells Fargo John Wesley Hardin 2 episodes1960 Guns of the Timberland Clay Bell1962 Bonanza Lem Partridge Episode The Guilty 1964 Combat Captain Brauer Episode A Rare Vintage1965 Town Tamer Lee Ring Marshal Les Parker1966 Johnny Reno Mayor Jess Yates1966 Nevada Smith Jack Rudabough1966 Bonanza Jed Ferguson Episode Something Hurt Something Wild 1967 Return of the Gunfighter Clay Sutton1967 The Fastest Guitar Alive Charlie1969 Impasse Hansen1969 Hawaii Five O Joe Fletcher Episode All the King s Horses 1970 The Hawaiians Janders1971 The Seven Minutes Frank Griffith1973 Hawaii Five O Klepper Episode The Sunday Torch 1975 Hawaii Five O Admiral Dean Episode Murder Eyes Only 1976 Hawaii Five O Karl Norton Episode Let Death Do Us Part 1977 Hawaii Five O Dr Dimitri Sartain Episode Tsunami 1977 Hawaii Five O Jonathan Kaye Episode The Silk Trap 1977 Hawaii Five O Jonathan Kaye Episode Head to Head 1978 Hawaii Five O Malcolm Rhodes Episode Invitation to Murder 1978 Hawaii Five O Jonathan Kaye Episode A Stranger in His Grave References Edit Aaker Everett 2006 Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters McFarland amp Company pp 49 51 ISBN 978 0 7864 6409 8 Lyle Bettger Playbill Vault Retrieved January 5 2016 Gwynn Edith August 30 1949 Hollywood Pottstown Mercury p 4 Retrieved January 3 2016 via Newspapers com Neill Frank September 26 1949 Around Hollywood New Castle News p 19 Retrieved January 3 2016 via Newspapers com Saturday Highlights Globe Gazette Mason City Iowa September 5 1947 p 1 Retrieved January 3 2016 via Newspapers com Brooks Tim Marsh Earle 1979 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946 Present Ballantine Books p 137 ISBN 978 0345282484 Gerhard Inez July 22 1948 Star Dust Shiner Gazette p 6 Retrieved January 3 2016 via Newspapers com Bergan Ronald October 8 2003 Lyle Bettger The Guardian London Retrieved March 29 2022 External links Edit Biography portal Pennsylvania portal California portal Film portal Television portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lyle Bettger Lyle Bettger at IMDb Lyle Bettger at the Internet Broadway Database Lyle Bettger at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyle Bettger amp oldid 1141054346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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