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Roger Perry
Roger Perry in TV's Harrigan and Son (1960)
BornMay 7, 1933 (1933-05-07)
DiedJuly 12, 2018(2018-07-12) (aged 85)
Occupations
Years active1958–2011
Known for
Spouses
  • (m. 1975; div. 2000)
  • (m. 2002)
Children2
AwardsPalm Springs Walk of Stars

Roger Perry (May 7, 1933 – July 12, 2018) was an American film and television actor whose career began in the late 1950s. He served as an intelligence officer in the United States Air Force during the early 1950s.

Career

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Television

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In the 1960–1961 television season, Perry portrayed attorney Jim Harrigan Jr. in Harrigan and Son, with Pat O'Brien as his father. He guest-starred on numerous American television series from the 1950s through the 1980s. His first television appearance was as Ted Jarvis in the 1958 episode "Paper Bullets" of the syndicated crime drama, U.S. Marshal. In 1960, he appeared with James Coburn and John Dehner in the episode "Friend of the Family" of The Texan,[1] and the premiere episode, "You're Only Young Twice," of New Comedy Showcase.[citation needed] He co-starred in the 1963–1964 series Arrest and Trial as Detective Sergeant Dan Kirby. He played the scriptwriter Cliff opposite Sharon Farrell and Franchot Tone on Alfred Hitchcock Hour Season 3 Episode 14 "Final Performance" which aired on 1/17/1965.

In NBC's Star Trek episode "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (1967) he guested as a 20th-century U.S. Air Force pilot. Other television series in which he appeared include Combat!, Dr. Kildare, The Six Million Dollar Man, Wonder Woman, The Bob Newhart Show, Emergency!, Love, American Style, The Andy Griffith Show, The Invaders, Ironside, The F.B.I., The Eleventh Hour, The Munsters, Barnaby Jones, Adam-12, Falcon Crest,[citation needed] and a recurring role as headmaster Charles Parker on The Facts of Life.

Films

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Perry starred in two American International Pictures horror films featuring the vampire character Count Yorga. In Count Yorga, Vampire (1970), Perry portrayed Dr. James Hayes, the protagonist who uncovers the true nature of Yorga (but is attacked and killed by Yorga's brides). However, Perry returned as a different lead character in the sequel, The Return of Count Yorga (1971), as Professor David Baldwin.[citation needed] He also starred alongside Ray Milland and Rosey Grier as Dr. Philip Desmond in the cult classic The Thing with Two Heads.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Perry's first wife was Patricia Perry. They had two children, Christopher Perry and Dana Perry McNerney. They divorced in 1965. Perry married actress/comedian Jo Anne Worley on May 11, 1975. They divorced in 2000 and had no children. He later married actress Joyce Bulifant, and in 2014, Perry and Bulifant were honored with a Golden Palm Star on the Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California. Perry had one biological grandchild, Parker McNerney, by his daughter, Dana.[2]

Perry died from prostate cancer at age 85 at his home in Indian Wells, California, on July 12, 2018.[3][4]

Filmography

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Filme

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Year Title Role Notes
1959 The Flying Fontaines Paul Fontaine
1963 Follow the Boys Radarman Billy Pulaski
1966 The Cat Pete Kilby
1967 You've Got to Be Smart Jerry Harper
1969 Heaven with a Gun Ned Hunter
1970 Count Yorga, Vampire Dr. James 'Jim' Hayes
1971 The Return of Count Yorga Dr. David Baldwin
1972 The Thing with Two Heads Dr. Philip Desmond
1979 Roller Boogie Roger Barkley
1988 Operation Warzone American Soldier
2005 Dirty Love Joe
2010 Wreckage Sheriff Macabee

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1959 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse Danny Cash Episode: "Ballad for a Bad Man"
December Bride Mayfair Episode: "Lily's Advice Column"
Episode: "The Martian Show"
Whirlybirds Bob Waters Episode: "Bankrupt Alibi"
1960 The Texan Robin Randolph Episode: "Friend of the Family"
New Comedy Showcase Arthur Episode: "You're Only Young Twice"
U.S. Marshal Ted Jarvis Episode: "Paper Bullets"
1960-1961 Harrigan and Son James Harrigan Jr. 34 episodes
1962 Dr. Kildare Dr. Art Bedlow Episode: "The Stepping Stone"
General Electric Theater Ben Duncan Episode: "The First Hundred Years"
The Eleventh Hour Dr. Edward Alden Episode: "Ann Costigan: A Duel on a Field of White"
1963 Alcoa Premiere Sergeant Clinton Martin Episode: "The Hat of Sergeant Martin"
Sam Benedict Leonard Pittman Episode: "Accomplice"
1963-1964 Arrest and Trial Detective Sergeant Dan Kirby 29 episodes
1964 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Don Corbin Episode: "Think Pretty"
Kraft Suspense Theatre Captain Gordon Robbins Episode: "The Kamchatka Incident"
1965 Broadside Lieutenant Alex Cassidy Episode: "Behind the Eight Ball"
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Cliff Allen Episode: "Final Performance"
Broadside Lieutenant Mark Clay Episode: "Anne Morgan's Home Movies"
The Munsters Ted Bradley Episode: "A Man for Marilyn"
1966 12 O'Clock High Captain Vic Enright Episode: "Cross-Hairs on Death"
1967 The Andy Griffith Show George Jones Episode: "Don't Miss a Good Bet"
Star Trek: The Original Series Major Christopher Episode: "Tomorrow Is Yesterday"
Combat! Carl Driskoll Episode: "The Masquers"
Hondo Johnny Reno Episode: "Hondo and the Judas"
The Invaders Bill Shay Episode: "The Prophet"
Garrison's Gorillas Jason Episode: "Black Market"
1968 The Felony Squad Eddie Crisp Episode: "Nightmare on a Dead-End Street"
Judd, for the Defense Henry Hazlitt Episode: "You Remember Joe Maddox"
Premiere Jerry Taylor Episode: "Crisis"
1969 The Outsider Briggs Episode: "Take the Key and Lock Him Up"
Lancer Ben Cameron Episode: "The Measure of a Man"
Adam-12 Richard Combest Episode: "Log 123: Courtroom"
1970 Paris 7000 Episode: "The Shattered Idol"
Dan Oakland Hal Porter Episode "Murder by Proxy"
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors Jim Carmichael Episode: "Giants Never Kneel"
Insight Lindsey Episode: "The Day God Died"
1971 Alias Smith and Jones R.M. Foster Episode: "Something to Get Hung About"
1972 Emergency! Russ Gentry Episode: "Kids"
1973 Room 222 Jim Reis Episode: "Love Is a Many Splintered Thing"
Tenafly Heller Episode: "The Window That Wasn't"
What Are Best Friends For? Keith tv movie
1974 Emergency! Gene Porter Episode: "The Screenwriter"
The Six Million Dollar Man Charles Colby Episode: "The Peeping Blonde"
1976 The Bionic Woman Mr. Stone Episode: "A Thing of the Past"
1977 Hawaii Five-O Morrison Episode: "Ready, Aim....."
The Six Million Dollar Man Dr. George Berman Episode: "The Privacy of the Mind"
The Man with the Power Farnsworth (uncredited) tv movie
1978 The Bionic Woman Dr. Thomas Tharp Episode: "All for One"
Police Woman Ray Episode: "Good Old Uncle Ben"
1979 Wonder Woman Dunfield Episode: "The Richest Man in the World"
Quincy, M.E. Agent Richard Haber Episode: "The Money Plague"
1980 CHiPs Howard Episode: "Tow Truck Lady"
1974-1980 Barnaby Jones 6 episodes
1981 B.J. and the Bear Kenton Episode: "Intercepted Pass"
1981-1983 The Facts of Life Charles Parker 10 episodes
1984 The Fall Guy Jarvis Episode: "Bite of the Wasp"
1982-1985 Falcon Crest John Costello 12 episodes

References

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  1. ^ "The Texan". Classic Television Archive. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  2. ^ Palm Springs Walk of Stars official website Archived 2012-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Barnes, Mike (2018-07-13). "Roger Perry, Actor on 'Star Trek,' 'The Munsters' and 'The Facts of Life,' Dies at 85". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  4. ^ Roger Perry, ‘Falcon Crest’ and ‘Facts of Life’ Actor, Dies at 85
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