Don Haggerty
1914-07-03 ( 110 years old ) in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA

Don Haggerty (b. July 3, 1914, Poughkeepsie, New York – d. August 19, 1988, Cocoa Beach, Florida) was an American film actor appearing in films in the 1940s and 1950s.  Before entering films in 1947, Haggerty was a Brown University athlete and served in the US military. Usually cast as tough policemen or cowboys, he appeared in a number of memorable films including Sands of Iwo Jima (1949), The Asphalt Jungle (1951), Angels in the Outfield (1951) and The Narrow Margin. The B-movie actor continued to appear in films until the early 1980s. In the 1955-1956 season, he appeared as the outlaw Sam Bass in an episode of Jim Davis's syndicated Stories of the Century. In 1956-1957, Haggerty appeared as Sheriff Elder in Rod Cameron's syndicated western-themed crime drama, State Trooper. He appeared at this time in three episodes of the syndicated western 26 Men about the Arizona Rangers. In 1959, he guest starred in Bruce Gordon's docudrama about the Cold War, Behind Closed Doors. In 1960, Haggerty guest starred on the NBC crime drama Dan Raven starring Skip Homeier. He also appeared as Joe Wine in the 1961 episode "Alien Entry" of the syndicated series The Blue Angels. About this time, he also appeared in the episode "The Green Gamblers" of the crime drama The Brothers Brannagan.

Movies

Dirty Harry 1971-12-23
The Loved One 1965-10-11
The Killers 1964-07-07
Cattle Empire 1958-04-01
Blood Arrow 1958-03-31
Mobs, Inc. 1956-03-21
Texas Lady 1955-11-23
Air Strike 1955-05-06
Cry Vengeance 1954-11-24
Naked Alibi 1954-10-01
The Rocket Man 1954-04-01
Loophole 1954-03-28
Combat Squad 1953-10-01
Bronco Buster 1952-05-01
Wild Stallion 1952-04-27
Sailor Beware 1952-02-08
The Stooge 1951-11-15
Rhubarb 1951-08-29
That's My Boy 1951-05-31
Go for Broke! 1951-05-04
Quebec 1951-03-15
Gambling House 1950-12-27
Dynamite Pass 1950-03-23
The Sundowners 1950-02-02
South of Rio 1949-07-29
Rustlers 1949-03-03
Gun Smugglers 1948-12-28
Angel in Exile 1948-10-20
False Paradise 1948-09-10
Pitfall 1948-08-11