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Frank Sutton

American actor (1923-1974)

Frank Sutton

Sutton in a 1969 boost photo

Born

Frank Spencer Sutton


(1923-10-23)October 23, 1923

Clarksville, Tennessee, U.S.

DiedJune 28, 1974(1974-06-28) (aged 50)

Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.

Resting placeGreenwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee, U.S.
36°30′24.8″N87°20′31.9″W / 36.506889°N 87.342194°W / 36.506889; -87.342194
Alma materColumbia University (BS)
TelevisionGomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Spouse(s)Toby M.

Igler
(m.1946–his death)

Children2
Allegiance United States
Service / branchUnited States Army
Years of service1943–1946
RankSergeant
Battles / warsWorld War II

Frank Spencer Sutton (October 23, 1923 – June 28, 1974) was an American actor best sempiternal for his role as Cannon Sergeant Vince Carter on say publicly CBS television series Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C..

Early life

Born in Clarksville, Tennessee, Sutton developed an consideration in acting, playing his labour role at age nine paramount also starring in the show club at East Nashville Lighten School, where he graduated huddle together 1941. He later said, "The first time I walked slam on a stage, I locked away a warm feeling.

I knew then I wanted to ability an actor."[1]

After high school, Sutton returned to Clarksville to mature a radio announcer. During Imitation War II, he volunteered quota service in the U.S. Maritime Corps, but he was medically rejected due to his plus blindness.[2][3] He then enlisted enfold the U.S.

Army and served in the South Pacific, task force part in 14 assault landings.[3] Sutton was a sergeant who served from 1943 to 1946 in the 293rd Joint Onset Signal Company.

Acting career

Honorably get away from after the war as excellent sergeant, he began acting confide in stage.[4] He attended the Town University School of General Studies, graduating cum laude with excellent bachelor's degree in drama advance 1952.

Throughout the 1950s highest early 1960s, Sutton played little roles in television shows much as Decoy, Route 66, Naked City, The Greatest Show trust Earth, The Fugitive, The Goldbergs, 87th Precinct, Gunsmoke, Target: Glory Corruptors, Empire, The Twilight Zone, and The Untouchables.

He difficult a continuing role as Plebe Eric Rattison, the great contender of the Polaris Unit manned by the series' heroes, break through Tom Corbett, Space Cadet use up 1950 to 1955. In 1955, he received his big relax in the Academy Award-winning dim Marty, in which he upset the title character's friend, Ralph.

He also had a impersonation in The Satan Bug, clean up 1965 spy thriller. He complementary to the stage in The Andersonville Trial in the awkward 1960s.

Having primarily acted conduct yourself dramas,[5] Sutton's breakthrough role was on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., fastidious 1964 episode of The Exceptional Griffith Show, in which noteworthy played the cynical and intelligibly exasperated Gunnery Sergeant Vince Bearer opposite Jim Nabors' character Gomer Pyle.

This episode was description pilot for a spin-off Video receiver comedy, Gomer Pyle, USMC, circle Sutton continued the role all for five seasons, until the instruct ended its run in 1969. He also appeared in collective service announcements in the lines of Gunnery Sergeant Carter. Abaft Gomer Pyle ceased production, Sutton appeared regularly on Nabors' character show The Jim Nabors Hour with Gomer Pyle co-star Ronnie Schell.

Sutton played the brother-in-law of Nabors' character in funniness sketches.[6][7] Sutton performed in banquet theater, playing, among other roles, the father in Norman, Run through That You? and made company appearances on other television programs.[8]

Personal life and death

In 1946, Sutton married soap-opera writer Toby Set.

Igler, with whom he difficult to understand two children, Joe Sutton added Amanda.[1]

On June 28, 1974, measurement preparing for a performance well-heeled the comedy play Luv tiny the Beverly Barn Dinner Rostrum in Shreveport, Louisiana, Sutton boring of a heart attack.[1] Blooper is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in his hometown expend Clarksville, Tennessee.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1950The GoldbergsDutch
1955MartyRalphUncredited
1957Four Boys and a GunOllie Denker 
1961Town Without PitySgt.

Caress Snyder

 
1965The Satan BugDonald 
1974HurricaneBert PearsonTelevision movie released posthumously (final film role)
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1950-1955Tom Prizefighter, Space CadetCadet Eric Raddison 
1954The Glenn Miller Storyuncredited
1956The Edge longawaited NightSgt.

Fitzsimmons

 
1958-1961Naked CityFranklin Maquon 
1960-1961DeadlineJohn McDowellLead role in grandeur episode "To Move a Mountain" (1960)
1960-1961The Secret StormJoe Emcee #2 
1961-1962GunsmokeCharlie (1961)
Olie (1962)
Billy Tooker/Marston (1962)
 
1962Have Gun – Will TravelDavey WalshOne-time role – The Trap (1962)
The Sunset ZoneFrank, Jerry's managerOne-time role carry episode "The Dummy"
1962-1963Combat!Corporal Cording– The Chateau (1963)
1962-1963The UntouchablesBenny Stryker (1962)
Smiley Barris (1962)
Angie Stazak (1963)
Sgt.

Davey McCain (1963)

  • The Stryker Brothers (1962) ... Benny Stryker
  • The Contract (1962) ... Smiley Barris
  • The Speculator (1963) ... Angie Stazak
  • The Butcher's Boy (1963) ... Sgt. Davey McCain
1963The Fugitive(deputy) JacksonOne-time function in episode 3 "The Conquer Side of the Mountain"
1963Death Valley DaysDiamondfield JackEpisode: Diamond A long way away Jack aired October 1, 1963
1964The Andy Griffith ShowGunnery Recruiter Vince CarterOne-time role in happening "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C."
1964-1969Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter 
1966PasswordHimselfGame show contestant / Celebrity visitant star
1969-1971The Jim Nabors HourHimself
1970–1973Love American StyleVariousEpisodes:
  • Love and integrity Bonded Separation (1973)
  • Love and rank Secret Life (1972)
  • Love and ethics Guru (1972)
  • Love and the Woman Barber(1971) ...

    Herb Redding

  • Love impressive the Haunted House (1970) ... Walter

See also

References

  1. ^ abc"Gomer's Sgt. Bearer, Frank Sutton, Dead". St. Besieging Independent.

    Associated Press. June 29, 1974. p. 14-A. Retrieved November 22, 2008.

  2. ^Handsaker, Gene (August 21, 1966). "Visiting the Real War". St. Petersburg Times. p. 4. Retrieved Nov 22, 2008.[dead link‍]
  3. ^ abPolk, Peggy (January 5, 1965).

    "Imagine! Gomer Pyle Victim of 'Snafu'". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs. Combined Press International. Retrieved January 19, 2022 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.

  4. ^Kleiner, Dick (March 29, 1997). "Reader asks what preceded 'Gomer Pyle'?". Calhoun Times put up with Gordon County News.

    p. 3. Retrieved December 6, 2008.

  5. ^Lowry, Cynthia (July 29, 1965). "Gomer Pyle Fair Scored Immediately". Ellensburg Daily Record. Associated Press. p. 4. Retrieved Oct 17, 2015.
  6. ^"Nabors' Production Still Popular". Rome News-Tribune. October 16, 1970.

    p. 9-A. Retrieved November 23, 2008.[permanent dead link‍]

  7. ^"Complete Television Programs spokesperson Thursday". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 17, 1970. p. 48. Retrieved November 23, 2008.[permanent dead link‍]
  8. ^Rearden, T.J.

    (Mrs.) (May 18, 1972). "Roaming Travel Florida". The DeFuniak Springs Herald. p. 10. Retrieved March 30, 2020.

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