
Cast
Dennis Weaver
Acting
Cast
Dennis Weaver
Known for
Acting
Born
1924-06-04
From
Joplin, Missouri, USA
Died
2006-02-24
Also known as William Dennis Weaver, دنیس ویور
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Billy Dennis Weaver (June 4, 1924 – February 24, 2006) was an American actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild, best known for his work in television and films from the early 1950s until just before his death in 2006. Weaver's two most famous roles were as Marshal Matt Dillon's deputy Chester Goode on the western Gunsmoke and as Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud on the police drama McCloud. He starred in the 1971 television film Duel, the first film of director Steven Spielberg. He is also remembered for his role as the twitchy motel attendant in Orson Welles's film Touch of Evil (1958). Weaver was born June 4, 1924, in Joplin, Missouri, the son of Walter Leon "Doc" Weaver and his wife Lenna Leora (née Prather). Weaver wanted to be an actor from childhood. He lived in Shreveport, Louisiana, for several years and for a short time in Manteca, California. He studied at Joplin Junior College, then transferred to the University of Oklahoma at Norman, where he studied drama and was a track star, setting records in several events. During World War II, he served as a pilot in the United States Navy, flying Grumman F4F Wildcat fighter aircraft. After the war, he married Gerry Stowell (his childhood sweetheart), with whom he had three children. Under the name Billy D. Weaver, he tried out for the 1948 U.S. Olympic team in the decathlon, finishing sixth behind 17-year-old high school track star Bob Mathias. However, only the top three finishers were selected. Weaver later commented, "I did so poorly [in the Olympic Trials], I decided to ... stay in New York and try acting. Career Weaver's first role on Broadway came as an understudy to Lonny Chapman as Turk Fisher in Come Back, Little Sheba. He eventually took over the role from Chapman in the national touring company. Solidifying his choice to become an actor, Weaver enrolled in the Actors Studio, where he met Shelley Winters. In the beginning of his acting career, he supported his family by doing odd jobs, including selling vacuum cleaners, tricycles, and women's hosiery. In 1952, Shelley Winters helped him get a contract from Universal Studios. He made his film debut that same year in the movie The Redhead from Wyoming. Over the next three years, he played in a series of movies, but still had to work odd jobs to support his family. In 1955 he appeared in an episode of The Lone Ranger "The Tell-Tale Bullet", which is viewable on YouTube. While delivering flowers, he heard he had landed the role of Chester Goode, the limping, loyal assistant of Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) on the new television series Gunsmoke. It was his big break; the show went on to become the highest-rated and longest-running live action series in United States television history (1955 to 1975), an honor now held by Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 1970, Weaver landed the title role in the NBC series McCloud, for which he received two Emmy Award nominations. The show, about a modern Western lawman who ends up in New York City, was loosely based on the Clint Eastwood film Coogan's Bluff. Weaver married Gerry Stowell after World War II, and they had three sons: Richard, Robert, and Rustin Weaver. Gerry died April 26, 2016, at 90. Death Weaver died from prostate cancer at his home in Ridgway, Colorado, on February 24, 2006, at age 81. CLR

Duel
as David Mann

Home on the Range
as Abner (voice)

Touch of Evil
as Mirador Motel Night Manager

War Arrow
as Pino

Horizons West
as Dandy Taylor

Dragnet
as Capt. R.A. Lohrman

Duel at Diablo
as Willard Grange

Female Artillery
as Deke Chambers

Law and Order
as Frank Durling

Mastergate
as Vice President Dale Burden

The Man from the Alamo
as Tennessean (uncredited)

Chief Crazy Horse
as Maj. Carlisle

Disaster at Silo 7
as Sheriff Ben Harlen

Submerged
as Buck Stevens

The Islander
as Gable McQueen

Earth and the American Dream
as Reader (voice)

Column South
as Menguito

Rolling Man
as Lonnie McAfee

The Mississippi Gambler
as Julian Contant

Cocaine: One Man's Seduction
as Eddie Gant

Ten Wanted Men
as Sheriff Clyde Gibbons

The Gallant Hours
as Andy Lowe

Greyhounds
as Chance Wayne

Swing Out, Sweet Land
as Self

The Ordeal of Patty Hearst
as Charles Bates

Amber Waves
as Elroy 'Bud' Burkhardt

The Golden Blade

A Man Called Sledge
as Erwin Ward

Dangerous Mission
as Ranger clerk

Mission Batangas
as Chip Corbett

Seduction in a Small Town
as Sam Jenks

Walking After Midnight
as Self

The Forgotten Man
as Lt. Joe Hardy

The Virginian
as Sam Balaam

Amy Grant: Headin' Home for the Holidays
as Tom Miller

Two Bits & Pepper
as Sheriff Pratt

Intimate Strangers
as Donald Halston

What's the Matter with Helen?
as Lincoln Palmer

Gentle Giant
as Tom Wedloe

Stolen Women, Captured Hearts
as Captain Farnsworth

The Lawless Breed
as Jim Clements

The Redhead from Wyoming
as Matt Jessup

High Noon
as Mart Howe

Way... Way Out
as Hoffman

Storm Fear
as Hank

The Dean Martin Christmas Show
as Self

Stone
as Daniel Ellis Stone

Bluffing It
as Jack Duggan

A Winner Never Quits
as Mr. Wyshner

The Day the Loving Stopped
as Aaron Danner

The Great Man's Whiskers
as Abraham Lincoln

Seven Angry Men
as John Brown Jr.

Don't Go to Sleep
as Phillip

The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd
as Dr. Samuel A. Mudd

Terror on the Beach
as Neil Glynn

The Return of Sam McCloud
as Sam McCloud

Going for the Gold: The Bill Johnson Story
as Wally Johnson

A Cry For Justice
as Sgt. Ted Bentley

Escape from Wildcat Canyon
as Grandpa Flint

Ishi: The Last of His Tribe
as Prof. Benjamin Fuller

Gallegher Goes West
as George Tucker, the Sundown Kid

Dennis Weaver's Earthship

Great Adventurers & Their Quests: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
as Narrator