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Frank Reppy Wilcox (March 13, 1907 – March 3, 1974) was an American actor. He appeared in numerous films and television series, as well as Broadway plays.
Frank Nelson Wilcox, Jr. was born on October 3, 1887, the second of three children to Frank Nelson Wilcox and Jessie Fremont Snow Wilcox at 61 Linwood Street in Cleveland, Ohio. His brother, lawyer and publisher Owen N. Wilcox, was president of the Gates Legal Publishing Company or The Gates Press. [2]
Frank Wilcox: Ross Colby "The Map" 1952 Samuel DeWitt "A Stage for Mademoiselle" 1953 Slate Corbaley "Prisoner in Jeopardy" 1953 Bradford "The Return" 1955 Guy Williams: love-struck sheriff "Six-Gun Artist" 1955 Michael Winkelman: Chip Truett "The Prince of Buffalo Gap" 1957 Sheb Wooley "The Wake of War" 1953 "Stage to Estacado" 1953
The film starts 11 July 1879 in Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory.A group of men who work for Major Harper, led by gunslinger Minniger, attempt to arrest rancher Alexander Kain and his English partner Jameson.
Guest stars: Sammy Davis Jr. (Jeremiah), Peter Lawford (Carl Jackson), Hazel Court (Elizabeth Carter), Frank Wilcox (Bill Mott), Alan Baxter (Ned Briggs), Ken Lynch (Tom Kellogg) Jim and Artie confront a ghost rider who seems to be immune to bullets.
Wilcox appeared in over 300 films and television shows, which included recurring roles as a judge in the Perry Mason television series (1957–60), and as oil executive John Brewster on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–66). [80]
Hardy is alarmed when he receives word from the government that Frank Wilcox, believed dead, has been discharged from the service also suffering from shell shock. Later one of the ranch hands learns of Frank’s presence in the vicinity when he fires a gun near the cabin hideout and Frank shows his fear of the noise by falling off a rock and ...
After repeatedly stating that he is innocent, Willis erupts in anger and punches Parks, who retaliates. Chief Joseph E. Conroy (Sterling Hayden) enters just in time to hear Willis threaten revenge but is compelled to release him because he has read that councilman Edgar Goodwin (Frank Wilcox) is