Stacy Harris

Stacy Harris

Birthday: 1918-07-26

Deathday: 1973-03-13

Place of birth: Big Timber, Quebec, Canada

Also known as: Stacy S. Harris, Stacey Harris

imdb_id: nm0365345

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stacy Harris (July 26, 1918 – March 13, 1973) was a Canadian-born actor with hundreds of film and television appearances. His name is often found spelled Stacey Harris. Harris was an Army pilot whose leg was injured in a plane crash less than six months after he enlisted in 1937. That injury prevented him from re-enlisting when World War II began, but he served with the American Volunteer Group as an ambulance driver and with the French Foreign Legion as a dispatch rider. Before becoming an actor, he held a variety of jobs, including newspaper reporter, boxer, sailor, and artist. Harris played varied characters, often villains, on various programs produced by Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited, such as Dragnet, Noah's Ark, GE True, Adam-12, and Emergency!. Harris guest starred in the religion anthology series, Crossroads, and played a gangster in the 1956 time travel television episode of the anthology series Conflict entitled "Man from 1997" opposite James Garner and Charles Ruggles. Thereafter, he appeared as Whit Lassiter in the 1958 episode "The Man Who Waited" of the NBC children's western series, Buckskin. He guest starred as Colonel Nicholson in the 1959 episode "A Night at Trapper's Landing" of the NBC western series, Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin. Harris appeared too in three syndicated series, Whirlybirds, starring Kenneth Tobey, Sheriff of Cochise and U.S. Marshal, both with John Bromfield, and as the character Ed Miller in the episode "Mystery of the Black Stallion" of the western series, Frontier Doctor, starring Rex Allen. He was cast in two episodes of the David Janssen crime drama, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Harris in 1958 portrayed Max Bowen in "The Hemp Tree" and in 1959 as Abel Crowder in "Rough Track to Payday", episodes of the CBS western series, The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun. In 1960, Harris was cast as a drummer named Cramer in the episode "Fair Game" of the ABC western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. Harris appeared in three episodes of CBS's Perry Mason, playing the role of murder victim Frank Curran in "The Case of the Married Moonlighter" (1958), Perry's client Frank Brooks in "The Case of the Lost Last Act" (1959), and murderer Frank Brigham in "The Case of the Crying Comedian" in 1961. In 1969, Harris played the corrupt and cowardly Mayor Ackerson of the since ghost town of Helena, Texas, in the episode "The Oldest Law" of the syndicated television series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Robert Taylor not long before Taylor's own death. Popular character actor Jim Davis played Colonel William G. Butler (1831-1912), who takes revenge on the town after its citizens refuse to disclose the killer of Butler's son, Emmett, who died from a stray bullet from a saloon brawl. Butler arranges for the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway to bypass Helena; instead Karnes City, south of San Antonio, becomes the seat of government of Karnes County. Tom Lowell (born 1941) played Emmett Butler, and Tyler McVey was cast as Parson Blake in this episode. Harris died March 13, 1973, at the age of 54 in Los Angeles, California of an apparent heart attack. CLR

Played in movies:

O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra

Score: 10.0

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Score: 7.0

The Mountain

Score: 6.9

His Kind of Woman

Score: 6.6

Cast a Long Shadow

Score: 6.4

Raintree County

Score: 6.4

Sylvia

Score: 6.2

The Brass Legend

Score: 6.2

Good Day for a Hanging

Score: 6.2

Brainstorm

Score: 6.2

Dragnet

Score: 6.1

The Redhead from Wyoming

Score: 6.1

Countdown

Score: 5.8

The Hunters

Score: 5.7

Appointment with Danger

Score: 5.6

Bloody Mama

Score: 5.5

The Great Sioux Uprising

Score: 5.4

Comanche

Score: 5.0

New Orleans After Dark

Score: 4.8

An American Dream

Score: 4.6

New Orleans Uncensored

Score: 4.5

The Adventures of Superboy

Score: 4.3

The Great Sioux Massacre

Score: 4.2

The Wife Swappers

Score: 4.1

Companions in Nightmare

Score: 4.0

Noon Sunday

Score: 3.5

Three Lives

Score: 0.0

The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill

Score: 0.0

Four for the Morgue

Score: 0.0

Played in tv shows:

Chevron Theatre

Score: 10.0

The Untouchables

Score: 7.8

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

Score: 7.8

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

Score: 7.8

Perry Mason

Score: 7.7

Perry Mason

Score: 7.7

Perry Mason

Score: 7.7

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Score: 7.7

Bonanza

Score: 7.5

Bonanza

Score: 7.5

Bonanza

Score: 7.5

Bonanza

Score: 7.5

Have Gun, Will Travel

Score: 7.4

Rawhide

Score: 7.1

Ghost Story

Score: 7.1

Honey West

Score: 7.0

Adam-12

Score: 6.9

Adam-12

Score: 6.9

Adam-12

Score: 6.9

Ironside

Score: 6.8

Dragnet

Score: 6.8

Dragnet

Score: 6.8

Dragnet

Score: 6.8

Dragnet

Score: 6.8

Dragnet

Score: 6.8

Dragnet

Score: 6.8

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

Score: 6.8

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

Score: 6.8

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

Score: 6.8

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

Score: 6.8

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

Score: 6.8

Goodyear Theatre

Score: 6.8

77 Sunset Strip

Score: 6.7

77 Sunset Strip

Score: 6.7

Mannix

Score: 6.7

Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer

Score: 6.6

Gunsmoke

Score: 6.6

Dragnet

Score: 6.4

Dragnet

Score: 6.4

Trackdown

Score: 6.4

Dragnet

Score: 6.4

The Virginian

Score: 6.3

The Virginian

Score: 6.3

Wagon Train

Score: 6.3

Four Star Playhouse

Score: 6.3

Wagon Train

Score: 6.3

Four Star Playhouse

Score: 6.3

Wagon Train

Score: 6.3

General Electric Theater

Score: 6.3

Bearcats!

Score: 6.2

Black Saddle

Score: 6.0

Black Saddle

Score: 6.0

Temple Houston

Score: 5.7

Casey Jones

Score: 5.5

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

Score: 5.5

Tightrope

Score: 5.5

Surfside 6

Score: 5.0

Meet McGraw

Score: 5.0

Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans

Score: 4.8

Studio 57

Score: 0.0

N.O.P.D.

Score: 0.0