Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Pernell Roberts
May 18, 1928 (96 years old) in Waycross, Georgia, U.S.
Known For
The Merv Griffin Show
The Love Boat
Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible
Credits
1993 ·
Diagnosis: Murder
as Dr. Elliott Valin
1993 ·
Diagnosis: Murder
as George Fallon
1991 ·
FBI: The Untold Stories
as
1990 ·
Donor
as Dr. Simon Martingale
1990 ·
Checkered Flag
as Andrew Valiant
1989 ·
Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin
as Thatcher Horton
1989 ·
Around the World in 80 Days
as Captain Speedy
1988 ·
The Night Train to Kathmandu
as Prof. Harry Hadley-Smithe
1987 ·
Desperado
as Marshal Dancey
1986 ·
Realm of the Alligator
as Narrator
1985 ·
Night of 100 Stars II
as Self
1982 ·
Hotel
as
1982 ·
Night of 100 Stars
as Self
1981 ·
Incident at Crestridge
as Mayor Hill
1980 ·
High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane
as Marshal J.D. Ward
1979 ·
Trapper John, M.D.
as "Trapper" John McIntyre
1979 ·
Hot Rod
as Sheriff Marsden
1979 ·
The Night Rider
as Alex Sheridan
1978 ·
The Immigrants
as Anthony Cassala
1978 ·
Centennial
as General Asher
1978 ·
Vega$
as
1978 ·
The Magic of Lassie
as Jamison
1977 ·
The Love Boat
as Brian Mallory
1977 ·
Man from Atlantis
as Clint Hollister
1977 ·
Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging
as Sherrif Yates
1977 ·
The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries
as Detective Superintendant Molly
1976 ·
Battle of the Network Stars
as
1976 ·
Quincy, M.E.
as Sheriff Connelly
1976 ·
Captains and the Kings
as Colonel Elbert Braithwaite
1976 ·
Spencer's Pilots
as
1976 ·
Paco
as Pompiho
1975 ·
Alien Lover
as Mike
1975 ·
The Lives of Jenny Dolan
as Camera Shop Proprietor
1975 ·
The Deadly Tower
as Lt. Lee
1975 ·
Ellery Queen
as
1975 ·
Switch
as Barnes
1975 ·
Medical Story
as
1975 ·
Bronk
as Collicos
1975 ·
Dead Man on the Run
as Brock Dillon
1975 ·
Baretta
as
1974 ·
Police Woman
as
1974 ·
The Rockford Files
as B.J. Anderson
1974 ·
The Six Million Dollar Man
as Mark Wharton
1973 ·
Police Story
as
1973 ·
Hawkins
as Senator Griffith
1972 ·
Jigsaw
as
1972 ·
The Streets of San Francisco
as Charley Finn
1972 ·
Banacek
as Matthew Donniger
1972 ·
The Adventures of Nick Carter
as Neal Duncan
1972 ·
The Sixth Sense
as
1972 ·
The Bravos
as Jackson Buckley
1971 ·
Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law
as Ralph Foster
1971 ·
Alias Smith and Jones
as
1970 ·
Night Gallery
as
1970 ·
San Francisco International
as Jim Conrad
1970 ·
The Odd Couple
as Billy Joe
1969 ·
The Silent Gun
as Sam Benner
1969 ·
Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Roger
1969 ·
Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Tom Boyd
1969 ·
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
as Dr. Frank Bartell
1969 ·
The Kashmiri Run
as
1969 ·
Four Rode Out
as Marshall Ross
1968 ·
Lancer
as
1968 ·
Hawaii Five-O
as Lon Phillips
1968 ·
The Name of the Game
as Hank
1968 ·
The Name of the Game
as Ernie Subich
1967 ·
Mannix
as
1967 ·
Carousel
as Jigger Craigin
1967 ·
Ironside
as
1966 ·
CBS Playhouse
as
1966 ·
Mission: Impossible
as President Beyron Rurich
1966 ·
Mission: Impossible
as Chief Manuel Corba
1966 ·
Mission: Impossible
as Col. Hans Krim
1966 ·
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
as
1965 ·
The Wild Wild West
as Sean O'Reilley
1965 ·
The Big Valley
as Madigan
1965 ·
The Big Valley
as Ed Tanner
1962 ·
The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
1962 ·
The Virginian
as Jim Boyer Sr.
1959 ·
The Detectives
as
1959 ·
Bonanza
as Adam Cartwright
1959 ·
Ride Lonesome
as Sam Boone
1959 ·
One Step Beyond
as Sgt. Vaill
1958 ·
77 Sunset Strip
as
1958 ·
Lawman
as Fent Harley
1958 ·
Cimarron City
as
1958 ·
Bronco
as
1958 ·
The Sheepman
as Chocktaw Neal
1958 ·
Desire Under the Elms
as Pierre Cabot
1958 ·
Shirley Temple's Storybook
as Count Schoenfeld
1958 ·
Shirley Temple's Storybook
as Thorabore
1958 ·
Shirley Temple's Storybook
as Pau-Puk-Keewis
1958 ·
Shirley Temple's Storybook
as Count DeSpard
1957 ·
Trackdown
as Bannion
1957 ·
Sugarfoot
as Salt River Smith
1957 ·
Sugarfoot
as Deuce Braden
1957 ·
Have Gun, Will Travel
as Maury Travis
1956 ·
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Jet Mason
1956 ·
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Lew Banning
1955 ·
Matinee Theater
as Hassan
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Nat Pilcher
1955 ·
Gunsmoke
as Dave Reeves
1953 ·
General Electric Theater
as Phil
1948 ·
BAMBI Awards
as Self (archive footage)