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actor. stuntman. acting coach. Known for. One-armed actor. Notable work. The Fugitive. Carl William Raisch (April 5, 1905 – July 31, 1984) [1] was an American dancer, actor, stuntman and acting coach. He was best known as the One-Armed Man pursued by Richard Kimble ( David Janssen) on the 1963–1967 TV series The Fugitive.
Bill Raisch (1905-1984) was a versatile performer who danced for Ziegfeld, fought in World War II, and became famous as Fred Johnson, the one-armed man on The Fugitive. Learn more about his life, career, and trivia on IMDb.
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Bill Raisch was a dancer, actor and stand-in who lost his right arm in World War II. He is best known for playing the One-Armed Man on The Fugitive (1963) TV series.
- April 5, 1905
- July 31, 1984
David Janssen as Richard Kimble and Bill Raisch as One-Armed Man in “The Judgment,” the series finale of The Fugitive, 1967. From Everett Collection.
Apr 5, 2023 · Interview with Bill Raisch, the actor who played the mysterious and treacherous " One Armed Man ", from the 1960s TV series, The Fugitive
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Bill Raisch played a bitter war veteran who starts a bar fight with Kirk Douglas' John W. Burns in the 1962 film Lonely are the Brave. The role was a natural lead-in to his part in The Fugitive. Minor characters
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Aug 26, 2017 · Kimble was also hell-bent on proving that Fred Johnson (Bill Raisch), the mysterious one-armed man he saw leaving his home on the night his wife, Helen, was murdered, was the culprit.