Don Haggerty

Don Haggerty

Born:July 3, 1914

Place of Birth:Poughkeepsie, New York, USA

Died:August 19, 1988

Known For:Acting

Biography

Don Haggerty, born on July 3, 1914, in Poughkeepsie, New York, was a versatile American film actor known for his roles in the 1940s and 1950s. Before venturing into the world of cinema in 1947, Haggerty led a diverse life as a Brown University athlete and a member of the US military. His on-screen presence often saw him portraying tough policemen or rugged cowboys, showcasing his range as an actor.

Throughout his career, Haggerty left a lasting impact with his appearances in notable films such as "Sands of Iwo Jima" (1949), "The Asphalt Jungle" (1951), "Angels in the Outfield" (1951), and "The Narrow Margin." His contribution to the B-movie genre solidified his reputation as a reliable character actor who brought depth to his roles. Haggerty's dedication to his craft shone through in each performance, earning him respect within the industry.

One of his memorable roles was portraying the outlaw Sam Bass in an episode of Jim Davis's "Stories of the Century" during the 1955-1956 season. Haggerty's portrayal of Sheriff Elder in Rod Cameron's western-themed crime drama, "State Trooper," showcased his ability to embody law enforcement figures with authenticity and charisma. His guest appearances in various television shows, such as "26 Men" and "Behind Closed Doors," highlighted his adaptability as an actor across different genres.

In 1960, Haggerty made a guest appearance on the NBC crime drama "Dan Raven," starring Skip Homeier, further expanding his repertoire. His role as Joe Wine in the episode "Alien Entry" of the syndicated series "The Blue Angels" demonstrated his versatility in bringing complex characters to life. Additionally, his appearance in the crime drama "The Brothers Brannagan" in the episode "The Green Gamblers" showcased his enduring presence on television screens.

As Haggerty's career progressed, he continued to captivate audiences with his compelling performances, leaving a mark on each project he undertook. His dedication to his craft and ability to immerse himself in diverse roles solidified his status as a respected character actor in the entertainment industry. Haggerty's legacy endures through his body of work, which continues to be celebrated by fans and colleagues alike.

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Don Haggerty
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Filmography

Acting

Dirty Harry

Dirty Harry

Minor Role (uncredited)

1971

When a madman dubbed 'Scorpio' terrorizes San Francisco, hard-nosed cop, Harry Callahan – famous for his take-no-prisoners approach to law enforcement – is tasked with hunting down the psychopath.
Some Came Running

Some Came Running

Ted Harperspoon (uncredited)

1958

A former novelist returns to his small Midwest town after serving in the Army during WWII, to the chagrin of his social-climbing brother, and becomes close with an easy-going professional gambler and torn between two very different women.
Somebody Up There Likes Me

Somebody Up There Likes Me

Prison Guard (uncredited)

1956

The story of boxer Rocky Graziano's rise from juvenile delinquent to world champ.