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  1. John Dehner was one of the very best character actors in Westerns. He only led in one feature, topping the billing in Revolt at Fort Laramie in 1957,but he was present, and usually high up the cast list, in no fewer than 152 Westerns altogether, comprising 43 features and 109 episodes of Western TV shows, between 1946 and 1981.

  2. John Dehner (John Dehner Forkum) was born on 23 November, 1915 in Richmond [now Staten Island], New York City, New York, USA, is an Actor, Animation Department, Soundtrack. Discover John Dehner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  3. John Dehner Collection. The famous voice behind the bad guy on Gunsmoke and the good guy, Paladin, on Have Gun, Will Travel, and various guys on Suspense, John Dehner appeared in some of the greatest radio shows of yesteryear. 407 old time radio show recordings. (total playtime 187 hours, 1679 min)

  4. John Dehner. Actor: The Boys from Brazil. He had one of Hollywood's most distinctive faces and a stentorian baritone voice to match. Character actor John Dehner, was born John Forkum in Staten Island, New York, the son of a globe-trotting artist. He attended school in France and Norway, in the process learning to speak four languages fluently. Back in the U.S., he graduated from high school in ...

  5. The Squaw: Directed by Gerald Mayer. With James Arness, Dennis Weaver, Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake. A young man is very unwelcoming to the young Indian bride his father brings home.

  6. John Dehner guest-stars as Captain Rauch, a German officer in command of a small enemy unit manning an observation post just outside a village that Benedict's company has just captured. A ... See full summary » Director: Richard C. Sarafian | Stars: Robert McQueeney, William Reynolds, Robert Ridgely, Richard X. Slattery. Votes: 9

  7. John Dehner. Once voted "best radio voice" by "Radio Life Magazine," Dehner was a prolific radio performer during the 1950s, starring as J.B. Kendall, a Brit in the American West, on "Frontier Gentleman" and as Paladin on "Have Gun Will Travel." Throughout the 60s and 70s he made regular appearances on TV series including "The Westerner" (1960 ...

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