Steve Franken
Biography
Stephen Robert Franken, born on May 27, 1932, and passing away on August 24, 2012, was a distinguished American actor renowned for his extensive contributions to both film and television that spanned more than five decades.
Franken's career is marked by his versatile performances, showcasing his talent across a variety of genres. He gained significant recognition for his role as the charming and cunning character, "Wally," in the iconic television series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," which aired in the late 1950s. His knack for comedy and drama alike allowed him to become a familiar face on television, appearing in popular shows such as "The Twilight Zone," "The Monkees," and "M*A*S*H."
In addition to his television successes, Franken made notable appearances in films, further solidifying his reputation as a skilled actor. His work in movies included contributions to productions like "The Great Race" and "The Manchurian Candidate." Throughout his career, he collaborated with many prominent figures in the entertainment industry, leaving a lasting impact on those he worked with.
Franken's dedication to his craft and his ability to resonate with audiences made him a beloved figure in Hollywood. His legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of classic television and film, ensuring that his contributions to the arts will not be forgotten.
Filmography
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Zuma Beach
1978
Terror Out of the Sky
1978 • Paul Gladstone
Dish Dogs
2000 • Pastor
The Americanization of Emily
1964
The Missouri Breaks
1976 • l'enfant solitaire
Follow Me, Boys!
1966
Rangers
2000 • Baker
Panic in the City
1968
High School U.S.A.
1983
It Happened at Lakewood Manor
1977 • White
Can't Buy Me Love
1987
The North Avenue Irregulars
1979 • Tom
The Party
1968
The Reincarnation of Peter Proud
1975 • Dr. Charles Crennis
Freeway
1988 • Lawyer
Agent Red
2000
Transylvania Twist
1989 • Hans Hupp
Crash Point Zero
2000 • Stuart Elliott
The Time Travelers
1964 • Danny McKee, the Electrician
The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu
1980 • Peter Williams
The Ghosts of Buxley Hall
1980 • Virgil Quinby
Number One
1969 • Robin