Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Carl Betz
Mar 09, 1921 (103 years old) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For
Quincy, M.E.
Perry Mason
Ironside
Night Gallery
Mission: Impossible
Credits
1977 ·
Kingston: Confidential
as
1977 ·
The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries
as
1976 ·
Quincy, M.E.
as Attorney Paul Barkley
1976 ·
Brinks: The Great Robbery
as Paul Jackson
1975 ·
That Lady from Peking
as Max Foster
1975 ·
The Meal
as Jake
1975 ·
Matt Helm
as Purcell
1975 ·
The Boy Who Talked to Badgers
as Will MacDonald
1975 ·
Starsky & Hutch
as Father Ignatius
1975 ·
Mitzi & 100 Guys
as Self
1975 ·
S.W.A.T.
as
1975 ·
The Daughters of Joshua Cabe Return
as Will
1974 ·
Killdozer
as Dennis Holvig
1973 ·
The Magician
as Paul Ryerson
1973 ·
Police Story
as
1973 ·
Barnaby Jones
as Marshall Briggs
1973 ·
Set This Town on Fire
as Andy Wells
1972 ·
The Streets of San Francisco
as Jeff Williams
1971 ·
The Deadly Dream
as Dr. Howard Geary
1971 ·
Cannon
as
1971 ·
In Search of America
as Ben Olson
1970 ·
Night Gallery
as Dr. Max Redford (segment "The Dead Man")
1969 ·
The Monk
as Danny Gouzenko
1969 ·
Love, American Style
as John Fillmore
1969 ·
Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Dr. Simon Bryant
1969 ·
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
as Victor Garner
1968 ·
The Mod Squad
as
1967 ·
Judd for the Defense
as
1967 ·
Ironside
as
1966 ·
Spinout
as Howard Foxhugh
1966 ·
Mission: Impossible
as General Yuri Kozani
1966 ·
Felony Squad
as
1965 ·
The F.B.I.
as Gar Shelton
1965 ·
The F.B.I.
as Martin Ashton
1960 ·
Insight
as Father Ryan
1958 ·
The Donna Reed Show
as
1958 ·
The Donna Reed Show
as Dr. Alex Stone
1957 ·
Perry Mason
as Dr. Chandler
1955 ·
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Jerome Stanton
1955 ·
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Store Detective
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Nate Timble
1955 ·
The Millionaire
as Phil Williams
1955 ·
The Millionaire
as Miller
1954 ·
The Wonderful World of Disney
as Will MacDonald
1953 ·
Vicki
as Detective McDonald
1953 ·
City of Bad Men
as Deputy Phil Ryan
1953 ·
Inferno
as Lt. Mike Platt
1953 ·
Dangerous Crossing
as John Bowman
1953 ·
Powder River
as Loney Logan
1953 ·
The President's Lady
as Charles Dickinson
1952 ·
O. Henry's Full House
as Jimmie Valentine (Prologue) (uncredited)
1952 ·
O. Henry's Full House
as Jimmy Valentine (segment "Prologue") (uncredited)
1950 ·
Robert Montgomery Presents
as