Stuart Whitman

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Stuart Maxwell Whitman is an American film and television actor, known for his lengthy career in both media. Whitman played major roles in a large variety of genres. Some of these credits includes the dramatic The Mark for which he was nominated for best actor at the Academy Awards, the Western film The Comancheros (1961), the aviation comedy Those...read more

Stuart Maxwell Whitman is an American film and television actor, known for his lengthy career in both media. Whitman played major roles in a large variety of genres. Some of these credits includes the dramatic The Mark for which he was nominated for best actor at the Academy Awards, the Western film The Comancheros (1961), the aviation comedy Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines (1965), or the cult horror Night of the Lepus (1972). On television, Whitman is known for roles in Highway Patrol (1955–1957), Cimarron Strip (1967), and Superboy (1988–1992). Whitman was born in San Francisco, and raised in New York until the age of twelve. His family relocated in Los Angeles. Whitman finished high school in 1945, and was honorably discharged from the United States Army in the Corps of Engineers in 1948. Afterwards, Whitman started studying acting and appearing in plays. In 1951, he had a bit roles in the films Rudolph Maté's When Worlds Collide and Robert Wise's The Day the Earth Stood Still. Until 1957, Whitman had a streak working in mostly bit parts in films directed by notable directors. On television Whitman guest starred in series such as Dr. Christian, The Roy Rogers Show, Death Valley Days and also had a recurring role on Highway Patrol. This led Whitman to play one of the central roles in John H. Auer's Johnny Trouble.

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