Stuart Randall (actor)

Stuart Randall (born Clarence Maxwell, July 24, 1909 June 22, 1988)[1] was an American actor of film and television who appeared on screen between 1950 and 1971.

Stuart Randall
Randall in Indestructible Man (1956)
Born
Clarence Maxwell

(1909-07-24)July 24, 1909
DiedJune 22, 1988(1988-06-22) (aged 78)
OccupationActor
Years active19501971
TelevisionLaramie; Cimarron City
Spouse(s)Alma Miller
(m. 1955; div. 19??)

Early years

Randall was born in Santa Barbara, California,[2] or Brazil, Indiana, the son of Walter Maxwell and Allie Ball Maxwell. He attended Brazil High School.[1] Growing up, he lived in Santa Barbara, Denver, and Brazil.[2] Before he became an actor, he sang with bands, including those of Jan Garber and Abe Lyman;[2] led an orchestra; and was a radio technician. In World War II, he was an observer for the general staff of the U. S. Army's ground forces. In that role he completed 18 missions behind enemy lines in the European theater.[3]

Career

Randall portrayed sheriff Art Sampson on the television Western Cimarron City.[2]

Randall portrayed Will Bradly on the television Western The Lone Ranger S2E10 “Masked Deputy” 1950

Personal life

Randall was married to Mary Adams on November 20, 1942 until February 15, 1950, at which time they divorced. They had two children. Later he married Rose Leone, date unknown, whom he remained with until his death.

Death

Randall died in 1988, aged 78, at his home in Victorville, San Bernardino County, California,[1] from undisclosed causes.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1950Bells of CoronadoSheriff
1950Dynamite PassRancher AllenUncredited
1950Rider from TucsonHenchman Slim
1950Rustlers on HorsebackJake Clune
1951Storm WarningWalt Walters
1951Rough Riders of DurangoHenchman Jed
1951TomahawkSergeant Newell
1951Wells Fargo GunmasterJohn Thornton
1951Inside the Walls of Folsom PrisonJenningsUncredited
1951The HoodlumLieut. Burdick
1951Tomorrow Is Another DayFrank Higgins
1951Arizona ManhuntScar Willard
1951The Lady Pays OffFaceUncredited
1951Fixed Bayonets!Major General at HeadquartersUncredited
1952The BushwackersSlocum
1952This Woman Is DangerousDetective McGillUncredited
1952Bugles in the AfternoonBannack Bill
1952Rancho NotoriousStarrUncredited
1952Carbine WilliamsDeputy Sheriff Tom Vennar
1952Kid Monk BaroniMr. Moore
1952The Pride of St. LouisFrankie FrischUncredited
1952The Half-BreedHawkfeatherUncredited
1952Diplomatic CourierButrickUncredited
1952O. Henry's Full HouseDetective(segment "The Clarion Call"), Uncredited
1952Park RowMr. Spiro
1952Hurricane SmithMatt Ward
1952Captive WomenGordon
1952Pony SoldierStanding Bear
1953HiawathaMudjekeewis
1953Sword of VenusHugo
1953Destination GobiCapt. BriggsUncredited
1953Pickup on South StreetPolice CommissionerUncredited
1953Pony ExpressPemberton
1953ArenaEddie Elstead
1953Hannah Lee: An American PrimitiveJeff Montgomery
1953The Man from the AlamoJim BowieUncredited
1953Champ for a DayDetectiveUncredited
1953VickiDetective #3Uncredited
1953Mexican ManhuntLucky Gato
1953Captain John Smith and PocahontasOpechanco
1954The Great Diamond RobberyNightclub ManagerUncredited
1954Southwest PassageLt. Owens
1954Man with the Steel WhipHarris
1954The Far CountryCapt. BensonUncredited
1954Naked AlibiChief A.S. Babcock
1954This Is My LoveInvestigator
1954They Rode WestChief Satanta
1955Chief Crazy HorseOld Man Afraid
1955Female on the BeachFrankovitch
1955Headline HuntersFrank Hoffman
1955Texas LadyTexas Ranger Capt. IrvineUncredited
1956Indestructible ManPolice Capt. John Lauder
1956Star in the DustJess Ryman
1956PardnersCarol's Cowhand
1956Miami Exposé'Lucky' Gato
1956The Ten CommandmentsElder of JosephUncredited
1957Run of the ArrowCol. Taylor
1957Official DetectiveButlerTV series, 1 episode
1959Verboten!Colonel
1959The Big FishermanKing Aretas
1960I'll Give My LifeRex Barton
1960Home from the HillBen RamseyUncredited
1960The Gallant HoursVice Adm. Richmond Kelly TurnerUncredited
1960From the TerraceJerry KellyUncredited
1960College ConfidentialSheriffUncredited
1961Frontier UprisingBen Wright
1961Posse from HellLuke Gorman
1963Lassie: A Christmas TailAl Livermore
1964TaggartSheriff
1965FluffyState Trooper
1969True GritMcAlesterUncredited

References

  1. Aaker, Everett (2017). Television Western Players, 19601975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. pp. 350–351. ISBN 9781476662503. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  2. "Now Here Is One Television Sheriff Who's Doin' What Comes Naturally". The Miami Herald. December 21, 1958. p. 148. Retrieved November 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Stuart Randall Earn [sic] Reputation For Versatility". Valley Times. California, North Hollywood. June 26, 1952. p. 11. Retrieved November 20, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
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