Parley Baer

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AKA: Parley E. Baer
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 08/05/1914
Birthplace: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Death Date: 11/22/2002

biography

A character actor whose six-decade career encompassed more than 60 motion pictures, 1,600 television shows and 15,000 radio programs, Parley Baer was never a household name but his voice and face were familiar to generations of listeners and viewers. Originally a circus ringmaster, Baer began his career in radio in 1933, and became a fixture of the medium, appearing on shows such as "The Count of Monte Cristo," "Lux Radio Theater," "Screen Directors' Playhouse," "Cisco Kid," "Red Ryder," "My Friend Irma," "My Favorite Husband" and, in his most well-known role, "Gunsmoke," where he originated Continued

Credits

Mr Kringelein
1962
Actor
Dr Bristol
Randolph
Harry Dakins
Samuel Wackerbath
Doane Shattuck
Col Hollingsworth
Lucius
Colonel Williams
Circus Owner
Mel Chadwick
"Buzz" Sheridan

milestones

Year
Milestone
1933 
First radio appearance
1947 
Moved to Los Angeles after WWII service
1948 
Founding actor in Peggy Webber's anthology show for KFI-TV
1950 
Film debut in "Comanche Territory"
1952 
Originated the role of deputy Chester Proudfoot on the radio version of "Gunsmoke" (1952-1961)
Continued

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