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Richard Webb (September 9, 1915 – June 19, 1993) was a film, television and radio actor. He was born in Bloomington, Illinois. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Webb, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

The Republic Pictures Story
as Self

Mule Feathers
as One-Eye

Time Travelers
as Police Sergeant

The Werewolf of Woodstock
as Dr. Marlow

Never The Twain

Beware! The Blob
as Sheriff Jones

Fair Play
as Preacher

Then Came Bronson
as Deputy Sheriff Hud McCarver

The Gay Deceivers
as Mr. Devlin

Hell Raiders
as Captain Brad Stevens

The Mod Squad

The Name of the Game
as Warren Travis

The Guns of Will Sonnett

Hillbillys in a Haunted House
as Agent Jim Meadows

Star Trek
as Lt. Commander Benjamin Finney

The Cat
as Sheriff Vern

Git!
as Andrew Garret

I Dream of Jeannie
as Colonel Brady

Get Smart
as Police Lieutenant

Town Tamer
as Kevin

We Learn About The Telephone
as Captain Adams

Branded

Daniel Boone
as Murdock

The Fugitive
as Sgt. Krips

Breaking Point

Saints and Sinners
as Lt. Col. McDonald

Surfside 6

The Alaskans
Border Patrol
as Don Jagger

Rawhide
as Paul Morgan

77 Sunset Strip

Behind Closed Doors
as James Foster
Jefferson Drum
as Duane

Trackdown

Maverick
as Ben Maxwell

Perry Mason
as George Belter

The Phantom Stagecoach
as Tom Bradley

Artists and Models
as Secret Service Chief Peters

Count Three and Pray

Cheyenne

Navy Log

Gunsmoke
as Aaron Tigue

The Millionaire
as Jerry Patterson

Three Hours to Kill
as Carter Mastin

A Star Is Born
as Wallace (uncredited)

Lassie

Captain Midnight
as Captain Midnight

The Black Dakotas
as Frank Gibbs

Jubilee Trail
as Capt. Brown

The Nebraskan
as Ace Elliott

Letter to Loretta
as Bill Walker

Carson City
as Alan Kincaid

Mara Maru
as Andy Callahan

This Woman Is Dangerous
as James A. Franklin

Distant Drums
as Lt. Richard Tufts

Starlift
as Col. Callan

I Was a Communist for the FBI
as Ken Crowley

The Invisible Monster
as Lane Carson

Sands of Iwo Jima
as PFC Dan 'Handsome' Shipley

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
as Sir Galahad