Steve Pendleton

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Steve Pendleton (September 16, 1908 – October 3, 1984) was an American film and television actor, often cast in the role of law-enforcement officers. Pendleton was cast in eight episodes in different roles from 1952 to 1957 on The Roy Rogers Show. In 1955, he played the role of Baumer in "Gold of Haunted Mountain" of the CBS drama, Brave Eagle. In another 1955 appearance, he was cast as Captain Kenneth McNabb in "The Fight for Texas" of the syndicated western series, Buffalo Bill, Jr. In 1956, he was cast as Bill Mathison in the episode "The Long Weekend" of the then CBS military drama, Navy Log. In 1957, he appeared on two episodes of William Bendix's NBC situation comedy, The Life of Riley. In 1958, he played Marshal Purvis in "Star Witness" of another syndicated western series, Casey Jones, with Alan Hale, Jr., in the title role. In 1959 he portrayed Sheriff Anderson in "The Louisiana Dude" of the CBS western series Yancy Derringer. Pendleton was cast in two roles in a total of twelve episodes broadcast between 1956 and 1961 of the ABC/Desilu western television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the title role of deputy marshal Wyatt Earp. He played a United States Army mayor, Benteen, in five segments, including "Dull Knife Strikes for Freedom" (May 7, 1957). In this segment, the actor Ian MacDonald is cast as Dull Knife, a Cheyenne chief, who leads his tribe from its reservation in Oklahoma Territory to their homeland in Montana, which they claim the U.S. government had promised them. Benteen has orders to prevent the Indians from passing through. Pendleton also appeared in seven other series episodes as the character Thacker. In 1960, Pendleton was cast as Marshal McCoy in "The Town That Wasn't There" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Maverick. That same year, he played deputy Kelsey, with Lee Van Cleef as deputy Clyde Wilson, in the episode "Man on a Mountain" of another ABC/WB western, Lawman. In 1961, he portrayed deputy marshal Ben Johnson in the episode "Death Trap" of the ABC western series, The Rifleman, starring Chuck Connors. In 1967, he played Mr. Hutchins in the episode "Howard and Millie" of the CBS sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show. From 1968 to 1970, he had a recurring role as Mr. Bennett in six episodes of the NBC sitcom, Julia, starring Diahann Carroll. His last role was as a businessman on the 1976 episode "The Reformer" of William Conrad's CBS crime drama, Cannon. Pendleton died at the age of seventy-six in Pasadena, California.

Cast

Killers from Space
FBI Agent Briggs
Chinatown at Midnight
Policeman
He Walked by Night
Detective (uncredited)
The Last Parade
Larry Pearson (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Young Sinners
Reggie
Having Wonderful Time
Camp Waiter (uncredited)
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Destroyer Captain (uncredited)
Arson, Inc.
Murph, the undercover man (as Gaylord Pendleton)
No Man of Her Own
Policeman (uncredited)
Love Past Thirty
Sam Adair
Highway 13
George Montgomery
The Return of Rin Tin Tin
Gordon Melrose
Target Earth
Colonel
Fighting to Live
John Z. Blake
Manslaughter
Bobby
Submarine Command
Unknown
The Bluffer
Jack
Ocean's Eleven
Major Taylor (uncredited)
Life in the Raw
Tom Halloway
Behind The Headlines
Martin Gang Member
They Gave Him a Gun
Soldier (uncredited)
Next Time I Marry
Reporter (uncredited)
Unknown Valley
Joshua Townsman
Manhattan Heartbeat
Tony
Exclusive
Elliott
The Unholy Wife
Deputy Bob Watkins
Wings of the Navy
Cadet Ormsby
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
Adjutant (uncredited)
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Naval Courier (uncredited)
Reno
Prosecuting Attorne
The Marshal Of Mesa City
Jim Tanner (uncredited)
Roll, Thunder, Roll!
Marshal Bill Faugh
Daddy Long Legs
Sally's Beau (uncredited)
The Grapes of Wrath
Gas Station Attendant #2 in Needles (uncredited)
Chicago Calling
Police Lt. Ryan
Beyond Glory
Gen. Prescott
The Great Jesse James Raid
Todd
Hi-Jacked
Detective (uncredited)
Pit Stop
Luther
The Caine Mutiny
Court-Martial Board Member (uncredited)
Young Buffalo Bill
Jerry Calhoun
Internes Can't Take Money
Jones (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Eyes of the Underworld
Hub Gelsey
Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas
Sam White
Triple Justice
Tommy Dale
Sergeant York
Scorer (uncredited)
Flight Command
North Island Tower Operator
Knute Rockne All American
Football Player #12 (uncredited)
Red, Hot and Blue
Detective (uncredited)
Sunset in the West
Walter Kimball (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Road to Singapore
Gordon Wycott (uncredited)
Let's Do It Again
Patrol Car Driver (uncredited)
Geronimo
Pvt. Young
Desert of Lost Men
Posse Member
Gunfire
Charlie Ford (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Ride, Ryder, Ride!
Gerry Brooks
One Way Street
Cop at First Accident Scene (uncredited)
The Two Gun Teacher
Bailey
Disputed Passage
Lawrence Carpenter (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Untamed Fury
Jeff Owens
Trail of the Arrow
(archive footage)
Border City Rustlers
Larson
Once Upon a Horse...
Milligan
Phantom Trails
Curt Leslie
Bombers B-52
Lt. Col. Graham (uncredited)
One Crowded Night
Mat
Rio Grande
Capt. Prescott
American Spoken Here
Young Marksman (uncredited)
Success
Joe (as Gaylord Pendleton)
Enchantment
RAF Officer
The Informer
Dennis Daly
The Death Kiss
Bystander
Walk a Crooked Mile
Police Detective Gaines
Alias Nick Beal
Det. Sgt. Hill
Twentieth Century
Brother in Play (uncredited)
The Duke of West Point
Cadet Rains
Johnny Allegro
Unknown
Men of the Timberland
Tex
Where Danger Lives
Policeman at Roadblock (uncredited)
A Lady Without Passport
Joe - Airport Attendant (uncredited)
Up the River
Morris (uncredited)
Sailor's Lady
Information
The Night Runner
Captain Reynolds
Hail, Brother
Unknown
Seas Beneath
Ens. Richard 'Dick' Cabot (as Gaylord Pendleton)
The Glenn Miller Story
Lt. Col. Bassell (uncredited)
I Married a Woman
Photographer
Pie a la Maid
Mary's Brother
Purple Heart Diary
Sgt. Morse
Heartaches
Assistant Director (uncredited)
Military Training
Lieutenant Instructor, Crack Drill Squad
Aliens from Space
Briggs
Those Were the Days!
Connie Mathews
I Believed in You
Jay, a Writer
The Woman Accused
Tony (uncredited)
You Never Can Tell
Motor Cop (uncredited)
When Tomorrow Comes
Tommy, a Busboy (uncredited)