Christopher Dark


Biography

Actor Christopher Dark was known for his roles on the silver screen. Dark's earliest roles were in film, including the Frank Sinatra thriller "Suddenly" (1954), the sci-fi flick "World Without End" (1955) with Milton Rice and "Diane" (1956) with Pedro Armendariz. He continued to act in productions like the western "Johnny Concho" (1956) with Frank Sinatra, the Fred MacMurray western ...

Biography

Actor Christopher Dark was known for his roles on the silver screen. Dark's earliest roles were in film, including the Frank Sinatra thriller "Suddenly" (1954), the sci-fi flick "World Without End" (1955) with Milton Rice and "Diane" (1956) with Pedro Armendariz. He continued to act in productions like the western "Johnny Concho" (1956) with Frank Sinatra, the Fred MacMurray western "Day of the Badman" (1958) and the Will Rogers Jr. adaptation "Wild Heritage" (1958). He also appeared in the Ernest Borgnine dramatic adaptation "The Rabbit Trap" (1959). During the latter part of his career, he continued to act in the Mickey Rooney drama "Platinum High School" (1960), "None But the Brave" (1965) and "The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell" (1968). He also appeared in the western "Scandalous John" (1971) with Brian Keith. Dark more recently appeared in "Terror in the Sky" (CBS, 1971-72).

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World Without End (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Contact Was Suddenly Lost A mushroom cloud, credits and a fair checklist of mid-1950's considerations bearing upon a manned mission to Mars, also introducing scientist Borden (Hugh Marlowe) and crew (Nelson Leigh, Rod Taylor, Christopher Dark), in World Without End, 1956, from writer and director Edward Bernds.
World Without End (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Exponential Time Displacement Aided in another escape from one-eyed humanoid goons on the surface, Galbraithe (Nelson Leigh) and crew (Hugh Marlowe, Rod Taylor, Christopher Dark) have their suspicions confirmed by Timmek (Everett Glass), who has a skeptical colleague (Booth Colman) and a mini-skirted daughter (Nancy Gates), in World Without End, 1956.
Suddenly (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Nothing Wrong Yet At this point, as far as we know Baron (Frank Sinatra) and posse (Paul Frees, Christopher Dark) might be legitimate, as they visit Ellen (Nancy Gates), son Pidge (Kim Carney) and Pops (James Gleason) before a still-secret presidential visit to a California town called Suddenly, 1954.
Suddenly (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Your Guts Are Showing Assassin Baron (Frank Sinatra) and crew (Paul Frees, Christopher Dark) have dropped their FBI cover, after killing a secret service agent and wounding the sheriff (Sterling Hayden), now a hostage along with Ellen, Pops and Pidge (Nancy Gates, Kim Charney, James Gleason), in Suddenly, 1954.
World Without End (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Spiders As Big As Dogs From a snowy mountain crash site to what could pass for southern California, Jaffe, Ellis, doc Galbraithe and Borden (Christopher Dark, Rod Taylor, Nelson Leigh, Hugh Marlowe) wonder where they might be after their Mars mission went awry, then meet arachnids, in World Without End, 1956.

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