Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Howard Culver (June 4, 1918 – August 4, 1984) was an American radio and television actor, best known as hotel clerk Howie Uzzell during the entire run of TV's Gunsmoke. On radio he starred in the title role of the Western adventure series Straight Arrow, which aired on Mutual from May 6, 1948 to June 21, 1951. [better source needed]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0191732Howard Culver - IMDb

    Howard Culver (1918-1984) was an American actor who appeared in radio shows, TV series and movies. He was known for his roles in Gunsmoke, The Swarm, Halloween II and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.

    • January 1, 1
    • Larimer County, Colorado, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Hong Kong
  3. He is best remembered for his recurring portrayal of the hotel clerk Howie Uzzell on the sitcom Gunsmoke. After serving in the United States Navy during World War II, he settled in San Francisco, California, and began his career as a radio performer whose first professional work consisted of voicing the title...

  4. Aug 23, 1984 · HACIENDA HEIGHTS (AP) - Howard Culver, the actor who played “Straight Arrow” on the Mutual Radio Network and “Howie,” the clerk at the Dodge City Hotel on “Gunsmoke,” died in Hong Kong, his widow said. He was 66.

  5. Howard Culver was an American radio and television actor, best known as hotel clerk Howie Uzzell during the entire run of TV's Gunsmoke. On radio he starred in the title role of the Western adventure series Straight Arrow, which aired on Mutual from May 6, 1948 to June 21, 1951.

  6. People also ask

  7. D.H.Q.: The Victims: Directed by Jack Webb. With Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Howard Culver, Virginia Capers. In this final episode, Friday and Gannon talk to a new policeman about the importance of police officers and detectives working together, and understanding the victims and criminals.

  8. Read all about Howard Culver with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide.

  1. People also search for