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  1. Biography. Few actors can boast a career of over 100 roles, but incomparable character actor Frank Ferguson sports nearly 300 unique performances. Born on Christmas Day in the final week of the 19th century, Ferguson didn't break into show business until approaching middle age. He more than made up for lost time, however, and tore through the ...

  2. Few actors can boast a career of over 100 roles, but incomparable character actor Frank Ferguson sports nearly 300 unique performances. Ferguson didn't break into show business until approaching middle age. He more than made up for lost time, however, and tore through the '40s starring in as many as 18 small roles per year.

  3. Frank Ferguson (December 25, 1899 - September 12, 1978) appeared in episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. He also played Gus Broeberg on "My Friend Flicka", Dr. Wilson on "Lassie", Eli Carson on "Peyton Place" and "Return to Peyton Place" and Dr. Barton Stuart on "Petticoat Junction". His film appearances include Life Begins for Andy Hardy, You'll Never Get Rich, Reap the Wild Wind, The Farmer's ...

  4. Frank Ferguson, mit markanten Gesichtszügen und einem großen Schnurrbart ausgestattet, wirkte zwischen 1940 und 1976 an rund 320 Film- und Fernsehproduktionen mit. Er begann mit kleinen Nebenrollen, erst im Laufe der 1940er-Jahre erhielt er vermehrt nennenswertere, im Abspann erwähnte Filmauftritte.

  5. Frank Ferguson December 25, 1906 — September 12, 1978 • 71 y.o. (117)

  6. Frank Ferguson. Actor. Born December 25, 1906 in Ferndale, California, USA. American character actor Frank Ferguson appeared in scores of films and television shows, often as self-important types. Prior to his film debut, he was a prominent performer and director with the acclaimed Pasadena Community Playhouse, where he coached numerous up-and ...

  7. Frank Ferguson, Western character actor (1899 – 1978) . . Good old Frank Ferguson. Many people will see that craggy, familiar face and think of Eli in Peyton Place but to us Western fans, the Westernistas, los aficionados, the true folk, the beautiful people, he means much more than some cheesy soap opera. Frank was in 214 Westerns: A, B and ...