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    American actor and screenwriter

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_DubovPaul Dubov - Wikipedia

    Paul Dubov (October 10, 1918 – September 20, 1979) was an American radio, film and television actor as well as screenwriter. He frequently appeared in the works of Sam Fuller.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0239532Paul Dubov - IMDb

    Paul Dubov (1918-1979) was a versatile performer who appeared in films, TV shows and radio. He co-created Honey West and wrote for many popular series, such as The Twilight Zone, Wonder Woman and The Brady Bunch.

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  3. Paul Dubov was born on October 10, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Backstairs at the White House (1979), Shock Corridor (1963) and The Crimson Kimono (1959). He was married to Gwen Bagni. He died on September 20, 1979 in Encino, California, USA.

    • October 10, 1918
    • September 20, 1979
  4. Actor. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the headstrong Ben Hunter in Apache Woman (1955). After attaining his degree in theatrical arts from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, New York, he began his career as a leading man on the stage in stock companies.

  5. Regular performer on radio programs including Plays For Americans for NBC (1942); Escape for CBS (1947-1954); the syndicated series, Dr. Kildare (1949); Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar for CBS (1949-1962); Gunsmoke for CBS (1952-1961). The buzz-term for Old Time Radio is 'OTR'. OTR usually means radio broadcasting from the golden age of radio ...

  6. Actor Paul Dubov was widely known for his presence on the silver screen. Dubov's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the drama "Girls' Town" (1942) with Edith Fellows, the Jose Ferrer dramatic adaptation "Cyrano De Bergerac" (1951) and "I, the Jury" (1953).

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  8. Paul Dubov was born on October 10, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Backstairs at the White House (1979), Shock Corridor (1963) and The Crimson Kimono (1959). He was previously married to Gwen Bagni.

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