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Paul Fix

Peter Paul Fix (March 13, 1901 – October 14, 1983) was an American film and television character actor who was best known for his work in Westerns. Fix appeared in more than 100 movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career between 1925 and 1981. Fix portrayed Marshal Micah Torrance, opposite Chuck Connors's character in The Rifleman from 1958 to 1963. He later appeared with Connors in the 1966 Western film Ride Beyond Vengeance.

Paul Fix
Fix in a dual role in a 1962 episode of The Rifleman as "Charming Billy" Carraway
Born
Peter Paul Fix

(1901-03-13)March 13, 1901
DiedOctober 14, 1983(1983-10-14) (aged 82)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1925–1981
Spouses
Frances Harvey
(m. 1922; div. 1945)
Beverly Pratt
(m. 1949; died 1979)
Children1
RelativesHarry Carey Jr. (son-in-law)

Early life and military service edit

Fix was the son of Wilhelm Fix and Louise Walz, and was born born March 13, 1901, in Dobbs Ferry, NY. His father was a brewer from Germany.[1]

Following the United States' entry into World War I in April 1917, Fix joined the National Guard, initially serving at Peekskill, New York. After three months of duty there, he went AWOL and enlisted in the U.S. Army. After serving at Fort Slocum for three months, he again went AWOL and then enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and was stationed in Providence, Rhode Island. While serving in the Navy, Fix was recruited to perform on stage in a Navy Relief Organization production of the comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore. Later, he served as a hospital corpsman aboard ships transporting American troops to and from Europe, and continued that assignment until he was officially discharged from military service on September 5, 1919.[2]

Stage and films edit

Following the war, Fix became a busy character actor, who got his start in local productions in New York. By the 1920s, he had moved to Hollywood, and performed in the first of almost 350 movie and television appearances. In the 1930s, he became friends with John Wayne. He was Wayne's acting coach and eventually appeared as a featured player in about 27 of Wayne's films.[3][4]

Fix worked in early films such as Lucky Star (1929) with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell and Ladies Love Brutes (1930), and became a regular performer for the film's director, Frank Borzage, on a further eight occasions. Fix later appeared as Richard Bravo in the 1950s cult classic, The Bad Seed (1956) with Nancy Kelly, The Sea Chase (1955) with John Wayne and Lana Turner, playing Heinz the cook, and in George Stevens' Giant (1956) with James Dean, portraying Elizabeth Taylor's father.

Fix appeared as the presiding judge in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) with Gregory Peck. He played the sheriff in The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) with John Wayne and Dean Martin. In 1966, he appeared in the film El Dorado with Wayne and Robert Mitchum. In 1972, he was cast in the film Night of the Lepus, and the following year, he portrayed the New Mexico rancher Pete Maxwell in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid with James Coburn. In 1979, he appeared in Wanda Nevada. Fix co-wrote the screenplay for the John Wayne film Tall in the Saddle.[5]

Television edit

Fix had a recurring role as Marshal Micah Torrance on ABC's Western series The Rifleman, which was broadcast from 1958 to 1963.[6]

 
Fix in The Rifleman as his regular character in the series, Marshal Torrance.

On Christmas Day 1958, Fix appeared in the episode "Medal for Valor" on CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre. Fix plays a businessman who hires a desperate man to substitute for his son in the draft, later to interfere with the man's homesteading rights when it threatens his son's political aspirations.

Fix guest-starred on the short-lived detective series, Meet McGraw;[citation needed] on Rory Calhoun's Western series The Texan on CBS; and on John Payne's Western series The Restless Gun on NBC.

Fix played the historical role of U.S. President Zachary Taylor in the 1960 episode "That Taylor Affair" of the NBC Western series, Riverboat, with Darren McGavin. Arlene Dahl was cast in this episode as Lucy Belle.[7]

In 1961, Fix appeared as Ramsey Collins in the series finale, "Around the Dark Corner", of the NBC crime drama Dante. That same year, he played Dr. Abel in the episode "The Haven" on The DuPont Show with June Allyson. His other television credits include Adventures of Superman (1953–1954, with Anthony Caruso and Elisha Cook Jr.) and the adventure series, Northwest Passage.

Fix played Dr. Mark Piper in the second pilot episode of Star Trek, "Where No Man Has Gone Before". When the first season was filmed, his character was replaced by Leonard McCoy, played by DeForest Kelley.[8][9]

Fix made five appearances as District Attorney Hale on Perry Mason (1957–1963), showing great skill as an examiner who did not ask objectionable questions unlike Hamilton Burger, who often experienced a judge's ire for asking leading questions. He guest-starred on such television series as Rawhide (1959), Wagon Train (1962), The Twilight Zone (1964), The F.B.I. (1965–1973), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1966), The Time Tunnel (1966), The Wild Wild West (1966–1967), Gunsmoke (1967), Daniel Boone (1969), Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (1971), The Rockford Files episode "The House on Willis Avenue" (as Joe Tooley), and two episodes of The Streets of San Francisco, one in 1973 and again in 1975, each a different character/storyline. He appeared on the NBC series Kentucky Jones (1964) as Judge Perkins in the episode "Spare the Rod". He played an aging suicidal novelist named Maxwell Hart on the Emergency! fourth-season episode "Kidding", where paramedic John Gage, played by Randolph Mantooth, was in charge of a small group of intellectual 10- and 11-year-old school children on a tour of Rampart General Hospital. In 1974, he made an appearance as an old friend of Steve Austin's in the TV series The Six Million Dollar Man in the episode "Population Zero". He also appeared as Kronus, a retired fleet commander on the original Battlestar Galactica.

Fix played the hardy pioneer James Briton "Brit" Bailey in the 1969 episode "Here Stands Bailey" of Death Valley Days.

Personal life and death edit

In 1922 Fix married Frances Harvey, and the couple had one daughter. They divorced in 1945. He married his second wife, Beverly Pratt, on August 20, 1949. She died November 13, 1979.[1]

His daughter Marilyn married actor Harry Carey Jr., in 1944, and they had four children.[3][10][11]

Fix died of kidney failure in Los Angeles at the age of 82.[10] He is buried beside his second wife at Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica.[1]

Selected filmography edit

Film writer edit

Television edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Aaker, Everett, Television Western Players, 1960-1975: A Biographical Dictionary, page 163, McFarland, Inc., 2017
  2. ^ "Paul Peter Fix collection: Veterans History Project (Library of Congress". memory.loc.gov. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Carey Jr., Harry (1994). Company of Heroes: My Life as an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press. p. 72. ISBN 0-8108-2865-0.
  4. ^ Eyman, Scott (2015). John Wayne: The Life and Legend. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-4391-9958-9.
  5. ^ Eyman 2015, p. 147.
  6. ^ Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946 – Present, Ballantine Books, 1979, page 528.
  7. ^ Kotar, S. L.; Gessler, J. E. (2009). "Part XIII. Season Two Credits". Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series, 1959-1961. Albany, Georgia: BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-505-4.
  8. ^ Zoglin, Richard (July 21, 2016). "A Bold Vision: How Star Trek First Made It to the Screen". Time. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  9. ^ "9 fascinating facts about 'The Rifleman'". MeTV. March 10, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  10. ^ a b "Paul Fix, Actor, Is Dead; In 300 Movies Since 1926". The New York Times. October 19, 1983. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  11. ^ Byrge, Duane (December 28, 2012). "Western Character Actor Harry Carey Jr. Dies". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 28, 2012.

External links edit

  • Paul Fix at IMDb
  • Paul Peter Fix Collection (AFC/2001/001/00534), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • Paul Fix at Memory Alpha
  • Paul Fix at Battlestar Wiki, an encyclopedia of the Battlestar Galactica sagas
  • Paul Fix at Find a Grave
  • Finding aid authors: Karen Glenn, H. Christine Swindler, and John Murphy (2013). "Paul Fix collection". Prepared for the L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Provo, UT.

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This article is about the American film and television actor For the race car driver see Paul Fix racing driver Peter Paul Fix March 13 1901 October 14 1983 was an American film and television character actor who was best known for his work in Westerns Fix appeared in more than 100 movies and dozens of television shows over a 56 year career between 1925 and 1981 Fix portrayed Marshal Micah Torrance opposite Chuck Connors s character in The Rifleman from 1958 to 1963 He later appeared with Connors in the 1966 Western film Ride Beyond Vengeance Paul FixFix in a dual role in a 1962 episode of The Rifleman as Charming Billy CarrawayBornPeter Paul Fix 1901 03 13 March 13 1901Dobbs Ferry New York U S DiedOctober 14 1983 1983 10 14 aged 82 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActorYears active1925 1981SpousesFrances Harvey m 1922 div 1945 wbr Beverly Pratt m 1949 died 1979 wbr Children1RelativesHarry Carey Jr son in law Contents 1 Early life and military service 2 Stage and films 3 Television 4 Personal life and death 5 Selected filmography 6 Film writer 7 Television 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and military service editFix was the son of Wilhelm Fix and Louise Walz and was born born March 13 1901 in Dobbs Ferry NY His father was a brewer from Germany 1 Following the United States entry into World War I in April 1917 Fix joined the National Guard initially serving at Peekskill New York After three months of duty there he went AWOL and enlisted in the U S Army After serving at Fort Slocum for three months he again went AWOL and then enlisted in the U S Navy and was stationed in Providence Rhode Island While serving in the Navy Fix was recruited to perform on stage in a Navy Relief Organization production of the comic opera H M S Pinafore Later he served as a hospital corpsman aboard ships transporting American troops to and from Europe and continued that assignment until he was officially discharged from military service on September 5 1919 2 Stage and films editFollowing the war Fix became a busy character actor who got his start in local productions in New York By the 1920s he had moved to Hollywood and performed in the first of almost 350 movie and television appearances In the 1930s he became friends with John Wayne He was Wayne s acting coach and eventually appeared as a featured player in about 27 of Wayne s films 3 4 Fix worked in early films such as Lucky Star 1929 with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell and Ladies Love Brutes 1930 and became a regular performer for the film s director Frank Borzage on a further eight occasions Fix later appeared as Richard Bravo in the 1950s cult classic The Bad Seed 1956 with Nancy Kelly The Sea Chase 1955 with John Wayne and Lana Turner playing Heinz the cook and in George Stevens Giant 1956 with James Dean portraying Elizabeth Taylor s father Fix appeared as the presiding judge in To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 with Gregory Peck He played the sheriff in The Sons of Katie Elder 1965 with John Wayne and Dean Martin In 1966 he appeared in the film El Dorado with Wayne and Robert Mitchum In 1972 he was cast in the film Night of the Lepus and the following year he portrayed the New Mexico rancher Pete Maxwell in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid with James Coburn In 1979 he appeared in Wanda Nevada Fix co wrote the screenplay for the John Wayne film Tall in the Saddle 5 Television editFix had a recurring role as Marshal Micah Torrance on ABC s Western series The Rifleman which was broadcast from 1958 to 1963 6 nbsp Fix in The Rifleman as his regular character in the series Marshal Torrance On Christmas Day 1958 Fix appeared in the episode Medal for Valor on CBS s Dick Powell s Zane Grey Theatre Fix plays a businessman who hires a desperate man to substitute for his son in the draft later to interfere with the man s homesteading rights when it threatens his son s political aspirations Fix guest starred on the short lived detective series Meet McGraw citation needed on Rory Calhoun s Western series The Texan on CBS and on John Payne s Western series The Restless Gun on NBC Fix played the historical role of U S President Zachary Taylor in the 1960 episode That Taylor Affair of the NBC Western series Riverboat with Darren McGavin Arlene Dahl was cast in this episode as Lucy Belle 7 In 1961 Fix appeared as Ramsey Collins in the series finale Around the Dark Corner of the NBC crime drama Dante That same year he played Dr Abel in the episode The Haven on The DuPont Show with June Allyson His other television credits include Adventures of Superman 1953 1954 with Anthony Caruso and Elisha Cook Jr and the adventure series Northwest Passage Fix played Dr Mark Piper in the second pilot episode of Star Trek Where No Man Has Gone Before When the first season was filmed his character was replaced by Leonard McCoy played by DeForest Kelley 8 9 Fix made five appearances as District Attorney Hale on Perry Mason 1957 1963 showing great skill as an examiner who did not ask objectionable questions unlike Hamilton Burger who often experienced a judge s ire for asking leading questions He guest starred on such television series as Rawhide 1959 Wagon Train 1962 The Twilight Zone 1964 The F B I 1965 1973 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1966 The Time Tunnel 1966 The Wild Wild West 1966 1967 Gunsmoke 1967 Daniel Boone 1969 Owen Marshall Counselor at Law 1971 The Rockford Files episode The House on Willis Avenue as Joe Tooley and two episodes of The Streets of San Francisco one in 1973 and again in 1975 each a different character storyline He appeared on the NBC series Kentucky Jones 1964 as Judge Perkins in the episode Spare the Rod He played an aging suicidal novelist named Maxwell Hart on the Emergency fourth season episode Kidding where paramedic John Gage played by Randolph Mantooth was in charge of a small group of intellectual 10 and 11 year old school children on a tour of Rampart General Hospital In 1974 he made an appearance as an old friend of Steve Austin s in the TV series The Six Million Dollar Man in the episode Population Zero He also appeared as Kronus a retired fleet commander on the original Battlestar Galactica Fix played the hardy pioneer James Briton Brit Bailey in the 1969 episode Here Stands Bailey of Death Valley Days Personal life and death editIn 1922 Fix married Frances Harvey and the couple had one daughter They divorced in 1945 He married his second wife Beverly Pratt on August 20 1949 She died November 13 1979 1 His daughter Marilyn married actor Harry Carey Jr in 1944 and they had four children 3 10 11 Fix died of kidney failure in Los Angeles at the age of 82 10 He is buried beside his second wife at Woodlawn Cemetery Santa Monica 1 Selected filmography editThe Perfect Clown 1925 as Bellhop uncredited Hoodoo Ranch 1926 The First Kiss 1928 as Ezra Talbot Lucky Star 1929 as Joe Ladies Love Brutes 1930 as Slip Man Trouble 1930 as The Kid A Gunman uncredited The Good Bad Girl 1931 as Roach The Fighting Sheriff 1931 as Jack Cameron Doctors Wives as Interne uncredited The Avenger 1931 as Juan Marietta uncredited Sob Sister 1931 as Minor Role uncredited Bad Girl 1931 Young as You Feel 1931 as Desk Clerk uncredited Three Girls Lost 1931 as Tony Halcomb uncredited South of the Rio Grande 1932 as Juan Olivarez The Racing Strain 1932 as King Kelly Life Begins 1932 as Anxious Expectant Father uncredited The Last Mile 1932 as Eddie Werner Cell 8 Scarface 1932 as Hood with Gaffney uncredited Dancers in the Dark 1932 as Benny The Night of June 13 1932 as Reporter uncredited Somewhere in Sonora 1933 as Bart Leadly The Important Witness 1933 as Tony Fargo Express 1933 as Mort Clark The Mad Game 1933 as Lou Devil s Mate 1933 as Malony The Avenger 1933 as Vickers The Important Witness 1933 as Tony The Sphinx 1933 as Dave Werner Emergency Call 1933 as Dr Mason uncredited Zoo in Budapest 1933 as Heinie The Woman Who Dared 1933 as Racketeer Gun Law 1933 as Tony Adams The Westerner 1934 as Rustler Who Confesses uncredited The World Accuses 1934 as John Weymouth Rocky Rhodes 1934 as Joe Hilton The Count of Monte Cristo as Angry Citizen uncredited The Crosby Case 1934 as Engineer uncredited Little Man What Now 1934 as Lauderbock Reckless 1935 as Man on Mechanical Horse uncredited The Crimson Trail 1935 as Paul Bellair Ranch Hand Mutiny Ahead 1935 as Teeter Smith His Fighting Blood 1935 as Phil Elliott Don t Bet on Blondes 1935 as Betting Man uncredited Men Without Names 1935 as The Kid Let Em Have It 1935 as Sam Millions in the Air 1935 as Hank the Drunk Bar 20 Rides Again 1935 as Gila The Eagle s Brood 1935 as Henchman Steve Valley of Wanted Men 1935 as Mike Masters The Throwback 1935 as Spike Travis Bulldog Courage 1935 as Bailey The Desert Trail 1935 as Jim Whitmonlee Mariners of the Sky aka Navy Born 1936 as Joe Vezie The Road to Glory 1936 as Second Volunteer The Ex Mrs Bradford 1936 as Lou Pender uncredited The Bridge of Sighs 1936 as Harrison Courtney Jr aka Harry West Phantom Patrol 1936 as Henchman Jo Jo Regan Yellowstone 1936 a Dynomite Straight from the Shoulder 1936 as Trigger Benson Charlie Chan at the Race Track 1936 as Lefty uncredited 36 Hours to Kill 1936 as Gangster uncredited The Prisoner of Shark Island 1936 as David Herold After the Thin Man 1936 as Phil Brynes Wanted Jane Turner 1936 as Crowley s Henchman The Accusing Finger 1936 as John Twitchy Burke 15 Maiden Lane 1936 as Agitator uncredited Two in a Crowd 1936 as Bonelli s Henchman Winterset 1936 as Joe The Plot Thickens 1936 as Joe Border Cafe 1937 as Doley Dolson Armored Car 1937 as Slim Her Husband Lies 1937 as Lefty Harker uncredited Woman in Distress 1937 as Joe Emory The Game That Kills 1937 as Dick Adams Big City 1937 as Comet Night Watchman uncredited On Such a Night 1937 as Maxie Barnes Souls at Sea 1937 as Violinest King of Gamblers 1937 as Charlie It Can t Last Forever 1937 as Mikey uncredited Paid to Dance 1937 as Nifty Daughter of Shanghai 1937 as Miles uncredited Mannequin 1937 as Smooch Hanrahan uncredited Conquest 1937 as Dumb Soldier uncredited Hot Water 1937 as Homer uncredited The Saint of New York 1938 as Phil Farrell Doorman at the Silverclub uncredited Mr Moto s Gamble 1938 as Gangster uncredited Smashing the Rackets 1938 as Maxie The Crowd Roars 1938 as Joe Bodyguard on Plane uncredited Crime Ring 1938 as Slim uncredited Penitentiary 1938 as Bunch uncredited King of Alcatraz 1938 as Nails Miller The Night Hawk 1938 as Spider Mr Moto s Gamble 1938 as Gangster uncredited Crime Takes a Holiday 1938 as Louie Secrets of a Nurse 1938 as Smiley Largo s Gunman uncredited When G Men Step In 1938 as Clip Phillips Fred s Henchman Walking Down Broadway 1938 as Man in Baccarat Club Bar uncredited The Buccaneer 1938 as Dying Pirate Behind Prison Gates 1939 as Convict Petey Ryan They All Come Out 1939 as Vonnie uncredited News Is Made at Night 1939 as Joe Luddy Heritage of the Desert 1939 as Henchman Chick Chance Star Reporter 1939 as Clipper Two Thoroughbreds 1939 as Stablemaster Heroes in Blue 1939 as Henchman uncredited Those High Grey Walls 1939 as Nightengale Mutiny on the Blackhawk 1939 as Jock the Sailor The Girl and the Gambler 1939 as Charlie Undercover Doctor 1939 as Monk Jackson Code of the Streets 1939 as Tommy Shay Almost a Gentleman 1939 as Kidnapper uncredited Disbarred 1939 as Stone uncredited The Ghost Breakers 1940 as Frenchy Duval Glamour for Sale 1940 as Louis Manell Queen of the Mob 1940 as Gang Leader in Garage uncredited The Fargo Kid 1940 as Deuce Mallory The Great Plane Robbery 1940 as Nick Harmon Trail of the Vigilantes 1940 as Lefty Triple Justice 1940 as Fred Cleary Black Diamonds 1940 as Matthews The Crooked Road 1940 as Nick Romero Dr Cyclops 1940 as Dr Mendoza Virginia City 1940 as Murrell s Henchman uncredited Outside the Three Mile Limit 1940 as Bill Swanson Strange Cargo 1940 as Benet Black Friday 1940 as William Kane Down Mexico Way 1941 as Henchman Davis A Missouri Outlaw 1941 as Mark Roberts Public Enemies 1941 as Scat Mob Town 1941 as Monk Bangor uncredited Unfinished Business 1941 as Reporter uncredited Hold That Ghost 1941 as Lefty uncredited Citadel of Crime 1941 as Nick Garro Roar of the Press 1941 as Sparrow McGraun Pittsburgh 1942 as Mine Operator Escape from Crime 1942 as Dude Mevill Hitler Dead or Alive 1942 as Joe The Book Conway Youth on Parade 1942 as Nick Cramer uncredited Highways by Night 1942 as Gabby Mug Town 1942 as Marco That Other Woman 1942 as Tough Guy Dr Gillespie s New Assistant 1942 as Husband uncredited Kid Glove Killer 1942 as Allison Stacy uncredited Alias Boston Blackie 1942 as Steve Cavereni Sleepytime Gal 1942 as Johnny Gatto South of Santa Fe 1942 as Joe Keenan aka Harmon Jail House Blues 1942 as Danny Captive Wild Woman 1943 as Gruen Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon 1943 as Mueller uncredited In Old Oklahoma 1943 as Cherokee Kid Petticoat Larceny 1943 as Louie uncredited Bombardier 1943 as Big Guy Spy uncredited The Unknown Guest 1943 as Fain The Fighting Seabees 1944 as Ding Tall in the Saddle 1944 as Bob Clews also co writer Back to Bataan 1945 as Bindle Jackson Grissly s Millions 1945 as Lewis Bentley Flame of Barbary Coast 1945 as Calico Jim Dakota 1945 as Carp Tycoon 1947 as Joe Angel and the Badman 1947 as Mouse Marr uncredited Force of Evil 1948 as Bill Ficco The Plunderers 1948 as Calico Angel in Exile 1948 as Carl Spitz Red River 1948 as Teeler Yaces Wake of the Red Witch 1948 as Antonio Ripper Arrezo The Fighting Kentuckian 1949 as Beau Merritt She Wore a Yellow Ribbon 1949 as Gunrunner uncredited Fighting Man of the Plains 1949 as Yancy Hellfire 1949 as Dusty Stoner California Passage 1950 as Whalen Surrender 1950 as Deputy Williams Bullfighter and the Lady 1951 as Joseph Jamison uncredited Warpath 1951 as Pvt Fiore The Great Missouri Raid 1951 as Sgt Brill Ride the Man Down 1952 as Ray Cavanaugh What Price Glory 1952 as Gowdy uncredited Denver and Rio Grande 1952 as Engineer Moynihan Big Jim Mclain 1952 as Voice of Chauncey uncredited Fair Wind to Java 1953 as Wilson Island in the Sky 1953 as Wally Miller Hondo 1953 as Major Sherry Devil s Canyon 1953 as Gatling Guard Star of Texas 1953 as Luke Andrews The High and the Mighty 1954 as Frank Briscoe Johnny Guitar 1954 as Eddie Blood Alley 1955 as Mr Tso The Sea Chase 1955 as Max Heinz Top of the World 1955 as Maj George French Santiago 1956 as Trasker Star in the Dust 1956 as Mike MacNamara Stagecoach to Fury 1956 as Tim O Connors Giant 1956 as Dr Horace Lynnton Toward the Unknown 1956 as Lt Gen Bryan Shelby The Bad Seed 1956 as Richard Bravo Man in the Vault 1956 as Herbie Man in the Shadow 1957 as Herb Parker The Devil s Hairpin 1957 as Doc Addams Night Passage 1957 as Mr Feeney Jet Pilot 1957 as Major Rexford Night Passage 1957 as Clarence Feeney Lafayette Escadrille 1958 as U S General The Notorious Mr Monks 1958 as Benjamin Monks Guns Girls and Gangsters 1959 as Lon Largo Wagon Train The Amos Billings Story 1962 TV Series as Amos Billings To Kill A Mockingbird 1962 as Judge Taylor The Outrage 1964 as Indian Mail Order Bride 1964 as Sheriff Jess Linley The Sons of Katie Elder 1965 as Sheriff Billy Watson Shenandoah 1965 as Dr Tom Witherspoon Baby the Rain Must Fall 1965 as Judge Ewing El Dorado 1966 as Dr Miller Incident at Phantom Hill 1966 as General Hood Ride Beyond Vengeance 1966 as Hanley An Eye for an Eye 1966 as Brien Quince Nevada Smith 1966 as Sheriff Bonnell Welcome to Hard Times 1967 as Major Munn C S A The Ballad of Josie 1967 as Alpheus Minisk Day of the Evil Gun 1968 as Sheriff Kelso Hellfighters 1968 as Dusty Stoner The Undefeated 1969 as General Joe Masters Young Billy Young 1969 as Charlie Dirty Dingus Magee 1970 as Chief Crazy Blanket Zabriskie Point 1970 as Roadhouse Owner Shoot Out 1971 as Brakeman Frenatore Something Big 1971 as Chief Yellow Sun Night of the Lepus 1972 as Sheriff Cody Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid 1973 as Maxwell Cahill U S Marshal 1973 as Old Man Grayeagle 1977 as Running Wolf Wanda Nevada 1979 as Texas CurlyFilm writer editTall in the Saddle Screenplay Ring of Fear Original Screenplay Television editThe Lone Ranger episode Million Dollar Wallpaper Silk 1950 Adventures of Superman Credits Paul Fix Episode Season 1 Episode 22 Czar of the Underworld 1953 Adventures of Superman Credits Peter Fix Episode Season 2 Episode 18 Semi Private Eye 1954 Perry Mason episode The Case of the Angry Mourner District Attorney Hale 1957 The Restless Gun episode Jody as Jake Burnett 1957 The Rifleman 123 episodes appeared in and credit only for 27 episodes Marshall Micah Torrance and Charming Billy for 1 episode 1958 1963 Wagon Train episode The Mark Hanford Story Jake 1958 Perry Mason Season 2 Episode 6 The Case of the Buried Clock District Attorney Hale 1958 Wagon Train episode The Amos Billings Story Amos Billings 1962 Wagon Train episode The Brian Conlin Story Sean Bannon 1964 Lassie episode The Sulky Race Sam Snow 1959 Ripcord episode Jump to a Blind Alley Josh Parker 1963 The Twilight Zone Colbey 1964 Episode Season 5 Episode 26 I Am the Night Color Me Black The F B I episode How to Murder an Iron Horse Willard Oberley 1965 Death Valley Days episode A Picture of a Lady Doc Lathrop with Peter Whitney as Judge Roy Bean and Francine York as Lily Langtry 1965 Star Trek The Original Series 1966 Dr Mark Piper in S1 E3 Where No Man Has Gone Before Daniel Boone Quonab S3 E2 The Allegiances 1966 A Man Called Shenandoah episode Plunder Sam Winters 1966 The Wild Wild West episode Night of the green terror Old Chief 1966 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea S3 E5 The Terrible Toys Burke 1966 Bonanza episode The Gold Detector Barney 1967 Gunsmoke episode Fandango Doc Lacey 1967 Gunsmoke episode Vengeance Part 1 Sheriff Sloan 1967 The Big Valley episode The Stallion Brahma 1967 The Guns of Will Sonnett episode 1 Ride the Long Trail Olenhaussen Stableman 1967 The Wild Wild West S3 E7 The Night of the Hangman Judge Blake 1967 Land of the Giants episode 9 The Creed Doctor Brule 1968 Land of the Giants episode 17 Deadly Lodestone Doctor Brule 1969 The Andy Griffith Show episode Barney Hosts a Summit Meeting Mr McCabe 1968 Daniel Boone 1964 TV series Chief Great Bear S5 E16 Three Score and Ten 1969 The F B I episode The Prey Chester Cranford 1969 Death Valley Days season 17 episode 18 Here Stands Bailey Brit Bailey 1969 The F B I episode Incident in the Desert Matt Williams 1970 Ironside episode The Laying on of Handy Cripple 1970 Alias Smith and Jones episode The Day They Hanged Kid Curry Tom Hansen 1971 Owen Marshall Counselor at Law episode Make No Mistake Dr Mel Woodruff 1971 Alias Smith and Jones episode Night of the Red Dog Clarence Bowles 1971 Bonanza episode For a Young Lady Bufford Sturgis 1971 Mannix episode Scapegoat Johnny Gunnarson 1972 Emergency episode Fuzz Lady Gus Pop William 1972 Alias Smith and Jones episode Three to a Bed Bronc 1973 The F B I episode The Big Job G G Farrell 1973 The Six Million Dollar Man episode Population Zero Joe Taylor 1974 Barnaby Jones episode Dark Legacy Amos Barringer 1974 Doc Elliot episode The Pharmacist Gus Turners 1974 The Waltons episode The Conflict Senator Lucas Avery 1974 Barnaby Jones episode Death on Deposit Alfred Stermer 1974 Barnaby Jones episode Double Vengeance Jack Tatthal 1975 Emergency episode Kidding Maxwell Hart 1975 Lincoln mini series episode Prairie Law Judge Thomas 1975 Ellery Queen episode The Adventure of the Sinister Scenario Captain Benjamin Blake 1976 How The West Was Won Mini series episodes 1 2 1 4 Portagee 1977 1978 The Rockford Files episode The House On Willis Avenue Joseph Tooley 1978 Battlestar Galactica episode Take The Celestra Commander Kronus 1979 Quincy M E episode For Want of A Horse Jason Randall 1981 final appearance References edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp New York state portal nbsp California portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Television portal a b c Aaker Everett Television Western Players 1960 1975 A Biographical Dictionary page 163 McFarland Inc 2017 Paul Peter Fix collection Veterans History Project Library of Congress memory loc gov Retrieved May 10 2017 a b Carey Jr Harry 1994 Company of Heroes My Life as an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company Metuchen New Jersey Scarecrow Press p 72 ISBN 0 8108 2865 0 Eyman Scott 2015 John Wayne The Life and Legend New York Simon amp Schuster p 73 ISBN 978 1 4391 9958 9 Eyman 2015 p 147 Brooks Tim and Marsh Earle The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946 Present Ballantine Books 1979 page 528 Kotar S L Gessler J E 2009 Part XIII Season Two Credits Riverboat The Evolution of a Television Series 1959 1961 Albany Georgia BearManor Media ISBN 978 1 59393 505 4 Zoglin Richard July 21 2016 A Bold Vision How Star Trek First Made It to the Screen Time Retrieved July 21 2016 9 fascinating facts about The Rifleman MeTV March 10 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 a b Paul Fix Actor Is Dead In 300 Movies Since 1926 The New York Times October 19 1983 Retrieved September 11 2017 Byrge Duane December 28 2012 Western Character Actor Harry Carey Jr Dies The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 28 2012 External links editPaul Fix at IMDb Paul Peter Fix Collection AFC 2001 001 00534 Veterans History Project American Folklife Center Library of Congress Paul Fix at Memory Alpha Paul Fix at Battlestar Wiki an encyclopedia of the Battlestar Galactica sagas Paul Fix at Find a Grave Finding aid authors Karen Glenn H Christine Swindler and John Murphy 2013 Paul Fix collection Prepared for the L Tom Perry Special Collections Provo UT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Fix amp oldid 1220476805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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