Hugh Sanders
Hugh Sanders (March 13, 1911 - January 9, 1966) was an American actor, probably best known as Dr. Reynolds in the movie To Kill a Mockingbird.
Hugh Sanders | |
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Sanders in The Fighter, 1952 | |
Born | East Saint Louis, Illinois, U.S. | March 13, 1911
Died | January 9, 1966 54) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1949-1966 |
Spouse(s) | 1) Gladys Anna Kosal 1927, 3) Janet Barrett[1] 1950'w |
Born in Illinois, Sanders graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.[2]
He worked in radio until 1949 and then made the transition to Hollywood. He was a guest star in several series, including The Lone Ranger, Highway Patrol, Four Star Playhouse, Playhouse 90, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Maverick, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Zane Grey Theater, Bat Masterson, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The Asphalt Jungle, and Straightaway. He also made five guest appearances on Perry Mason, including two roles as murder victims: John Callender in "The Case of the Fan Dancer's Horse" (1957), and Ken Bascombe in "The Case of the Bashful Burro" (1960). He also had eight appearances on Rawhide, four on Bonanza, and four on The Fugitive.
Sanders was married to Dorothy Allsup of Dayton, Ohio.[3]
Sanders is interred at Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum in Altadena, California.
Filmography
- 1949: Undertow - Dice Table Bettor (uncredited)
- 1950: The Great Rupert - Mulligan
- 1950: The Damned Don't Cry - Grady
- 1950: Mister 880 - Thad Mitchell
- 1950: Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone - Mr. Askenfelder (uncredited)
- 1950: The Magnificent Yankee - Parker, Secretary (uncredited)
- 1951: Storm Warning - Charlie Barr
- 1951: Sugarfoot - Asa Goodhue
- 1951: Three Guys Named Mike - Mr. Wiliams
- 1951: Only the Valiant - Capt. Eversham
- 1951: I Was a Communist for the FBI - Clyde Garson
- 1951: The Travelers - Frank Newcombe
- 1951: That's My Boy - Coach Wheeler
- 1951: Strictly Dishonorable - Harry Donnelly
- 1951: Tomorrow Is Another Day - Detective Lt. George Conover
- 1951: Flying Leathernecks - General on Guadalcanal (uncredited)
- 1951: Cave of Outlaws - Sheriff
- 1952: Indian Uprising - Ben Alsop
- 1952: Boots Malone - Matson
- 1952: The Fighter - Roberts
- 1952: The Pride of St. Louis - Horst
- 1952: The Sellout - Judge Neeler
- 1952: Montana Territory - Jason Waterman
- 1952: The Winning Team - Joe McCarthy
- 1952: Something for the Birds - Jim Grady
- 1952: The Steel Trap - Mr. Greer, Passport clerk
- 1953: Last of the Comanches - Denver Kinnaird
- 1953: The Blue Gardenia - 'Chronicle' Managing Editor (uncredited)
- 1953: Scared Stiff - Cop on Pier
- 1953: Gun Belt - Douglas Frazer
- 1953: Here Come the Girls - Captain (uncredited)
- 1953: City of Bad Men - Sheriff Bill Gifford
- 1953: Thunder Over the Plains - H.L. Balfour
- 1953: The Glass Web - Police Lt. Mike Stevens
- 1953: The Wild One - Charlie Thomas
- 1953-1955: The Lone Ranger (TV Series) - Deputy Waters / Gill Canby / Matthew Block / Clyde Norton / Sheriff Burley / Frank Ferris
- 1954: Untamed Heiress - Williams
- 1954: Silver Lode - Reverend Field
- 1954: Shield for Murder - Packy Reed
- 1955: I Cover the Underworld - Tim Donovan
- 1955: 5 Against the House - Pat Winters (uncredited)
- 1955: Finger Man - Mr. Burns
- 1955: Chicago Syndicate - Pat Winters
- 1955: The Last Command - Sam Houston
- 1955: I Died a Thousand Times - Mr. Baughman (uncredited)
- 1955: Top Gun - Ed Marsh
- 1955-1956: The Star and the Story (TV Series) - Mr. Beavers / Capt. Sommers / Dr. Franklin Crane / Lt. Hendricks
- 1956: Glory - Sobbing Sam Cooney
- 1956: Miami Exposé - Chief Charles Landon
- 1956: The Peacemaker - Lathe Sawyer
- 1957: Chain of Evidence (1957) - Morton Ramsey (uncredited)
- 1957: The Phantom Stagecoach - Martin Maroon
- 1957: The Guns of Fort Petticoat - Sgt. Webber (uncredited)
- 1957: The Careless Years - Uncle Harry
- 1957: Jailhouse Rock - Prison Warden (uncredited)
- 1958: Going Steady - Mr. Ahern
- 1958: Life Begins at 17 - Harry Peck
- 1958: Voice in the Mirror - A.W. Hornsby
- 1959: Judgment Night (The Twilight Zone) - Jerry Potter
- 1959: Never Steal Anything Small - Union Spokesman (uncredited)
- 1959: Warlock - Sheriff Keller (uncredited)
- 1959: Don't Give Up the Ship - Adm. Rogers
- 1959: The Big Operator - Sen. Leland (uncredited)
- 1960: Cage of Evil - Martin Bender, Fence
- 1960: Shadow of the Boomerang
- 1960: The Music Box Kid - Stanley Sandman (Chesty's lawyer) (uncredited)
- 1961: Man-Trap - E.J. Malden
- 1962: The Wild Westerners - Chief Marshal Reuben Bernard
- 1962: Panic in Year Zero! - Evacuee from Chatsworth (uncredited)
- 1962: To Kill a Mockingbird - Dr. Reynolds (uncredited)
- 1964: Mister Ed - Sergeant Myers (Episode: The Prowler)
- 1964: Apache Rifles - Arizona Delegate
- 1965: Harum Scarum - U.S. Ambassador McCord (uncredited)
- 1966: Incident at Phantom Hill - Regan's Party Guest (uncredited)
- 1966: The Oscar - Mr. Cole (uncredited) (final film role)
References
- Bruce Sanders - son of Hugh Sanders and Gladys Kosal
- "Hugh Sanders To Marry Ohio Girl Here". Beckley Post-Herald. West Virginia, Beckley. April 11, 1947. p. 3. Retrieved May 5, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- Barton, Bill (May 17, 1950). "Long-Shot Pays Off For Former Daytonian". Dayton Daily News. Ohio, Dayton. p. M - 18. Retrieved May 5, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.