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John Baer was an American actor. He appeared in over 60 film and television productions between 1950 and 1974. Among the highlights of his career was the leading role in the television series Terry and the Pirates (1953). One of his better-known film roles was as Paul Trochard, the greedy heir who gets killed by a snake, in Michael Curtiz's comedy We're No Angels (1955). While he spent most of his film career in supporting roles or bit parts, Baer also played the lead role in Night of the Blood Beast, a horror film by Gene and Roger Corman.
Born
Wednesday, 06 June 1923
Died
Saturday, 07 January 2006
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Bonnie's Kids | 1973 | |
The Late Liz | Arthur Bryson | 1971 |
The Smith Family | Det. Al Walding / Salesman | 1971 |
The High Chaparral | Sergeant | 1967 |
Bikini Paradise | Lt. Anthony Crane | 1967 |
Mission: Impossible | Belden | 1966 |
The Felony Squad | Doctor | 1966 |
The Green Hornet | Bradford Devlin | 1966 |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Billy | 1963 |
Temple Houston | Frank McGuire | 1963 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Bonnie's Kids | 1973 | |
The Late Liz | Arthur Bryson | 1971 |
The Smith Family | Det. Al Walding / Salesman | 1971 |
The High Chaparral | Sergeant | 1967 |
Bikini Paradise | Lt. Anthony Crane | 1967 |
Mission: Impossible | Belden | 1966 |
The Felony Squad | Doctor | 1966 |
The Green Hornet | Bradford Devlin | 1966 |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Billy | 1963 |
Temple Houston | Frank McGuire | 1963 |
The Greatest Show on Earth | Crony | 1963 |
FBI Code 98 | Captain Johnson - Pilot | 1963 |
The Gallant Men | Lt. Latham | 1962 |
The Chapman Report | Boy Barclay | 1962 |
The Beverly Hillbillies | Nelson | 1962 |
Fear No More | Keith Burgess | 1961 |
Dr. Kildare | Ralph Farwell | 1961 |
The Cat Burglar | Alan Sheridan | 1961 |
Hawaiian Eye | Victor Brindisi / Alan Terry | 1959 |
Men Into Space | Major Hodges | 1959 |
Guns Girls and Gangsters | Steve Thomas | 1959 |
Tarawa Beachhead | Johnny Campbell | 1958 |
77 Sunset Strip | William T. Hart | 1958 |
Bronco | Coil | 1958 |
Wanted: Dead or Alive | Jim Lansing | 1958 |
Night of the Blood Beast | Steve Dunlap | 1958 |
Trackdown | Jim Murphy | 1957 |
Wagon Train | Clay Willis | 1957 |
The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm | Eric | 1957 |
Leave It to Beaver | Assistant | 1957 |
Huk! | Bart Rogers | 1956 |
Fury | Tom | 1955 |
Crossroads | Ellis Lyman | 1955 |
Screen Directors Playhouse | Dude | 1955 |
Navy Log | John F. Kennedy | 1955 |
Gunsmoke | Johnny's father / Nichols | 1955 |
The Mickey Mouse Club | Eric Pierson | 1955 |
We're No Angels | Paul Trochard | 1955 |
City of Shadows | Dan Mason | 1955 |
Studio 57 | Mike Brenner | 1954 |
The Miami Story | Ted Delacorte | 1954 |
Riding Shotgun | Deputy Ross Hughes | 1954 |
Waterfront | Porter | 1954 |
Three Sailors and a Girl | Sailor | 1953 |
You Are There | Stephen Decatur | 1953 |
The Mississippi Gambler | Laurent Dureau | 1953 |
Above and Beyond | Captain | 1953 |
Stars and Stripes Forever | Chorus Boy at 'El Capitan' Rehearsal | 1952 |
Terry and the Pirates | Terry Lee | 1952 |
Mr. & Mrs. North | Fred Lewis | 1952 |
The Ford Television Theatre | Ensign Robert Barstow / Larry Derwent / Pat Brent | 1952 |
Adventures of Superman | Kreuger / Dr. Reed | 1952 |
My Little Margie | Jeff Harris | 1952 |
About Face | Hal Carlton | 1952 |
The Battle at Apache Pass | Pvt. Bolin | 1952 |
Down Among the Sheltering Palms | Officer | 1952 |
Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder | Red | 1952 |
Indian Uprising | Lt. Whitley | 1952 |
Superman and the Mole-Men | Dr. Reed | 1951 |
The Family Secret | Boy at Birthday Party | 1951 |
Arizona Manhunt | Deputy Jim Brown | 1951 |
Saturday's Hero | Turner Wylie | 1951 |
Fighting Coast Guard | Upper-Classman | 1951 |
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | Homer Atchison aka The Kansas Kid | 1951 |
Air Cadet | Cadet | 1951 |
Target Unknown | Pilot | 1951 |
Operation Pacific | Fighter Pilot | 1951 |
The Flying Missile | Jet Pilot | 1950 |
The West Point Story | Young Cadet | 1950 |
Lux Video Theatre | Jack | 1950 |