Parley Baer


Actor
Parley Baer

About

Also Known As
Parley E. Baer
Birth Place
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Born
August 05, 1914
Died
November 22, 2002
Cause of Death
Complications From A Stroke Suffered Nov. 11, 2002

Biography

A character actor whose six-decade career encompassed more than 60 motion pictures, 1,600 television shows and 15,000 radio programs, Parley Baer was never a household name but his voice and face were familiar to generations of listeners and viewers. Originally a circus ringmaster, Baer began his career in radio in 1933, and became a fixture of the medium, appearing on shows such as "The...

Family & Companions

Ernestine Clarke Baer
Wife
Aerialist and bareback rider. Married from 1946 until her death in 2000.

Biography

A character actor whose six-decade career encompassed more than 60 motion pictures, 1,600 television shows and 15,000 radio programs, Parley Baer was never a household name but his voice and face were familiar to generations of listeners and viewers. Originally a circus ringmaster, Baer began his career in radio in 1933, and became a fixture of the medium, appearing on shows such as "The Count of Monte Cristo," "Lux Radio Theater," "Screen Directors' Playhouse," "Cisco Kid," "Red Ryder," "My Friend Irma," "My Favorite Husband" and, in his most well-known role, "Gunsmoke," where he originated the role of Chester Proudfoot.

With the advent of television in the early 1950s , he became known for playing bald, burly men of authority in guest spots and recurring roles on countless series, including "Dragnet," "Lassie," "Father Knows Best," "I Love Lucy," "You Are There" and "Perry Mason." He was perhaps best known for his role as Mayor Stoner of Mayberry on "The Andy Griffith Show" and as Ozzie Nelson's neighbor Darby in "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." But a generation of cookie consumers would recognize his homespun tones as the voice of Ernie the Keebler cookie elf in a long-running series of television commercials. Baer worked steadily in motion pictures and television to the end of his career, appeaing alongside Kevin Kline in"Dave" (1993), against Tom Berenger in "Last of the Dogmen" (1995) and the TV series "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Star Trek: Voyager." In 1993 he also began a long stint on the daytime soap opera "The Young and the Restless" playing senior citizen Miles Dugan. Baer's career was felled in 1997 when he suffered a debilitating stroke that affected his speech.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Dave (1993)
Almost An Angel (1990)
Time Trackers (1989)
Lucius
License to Drive (1988)
Norman Rockwell's Breaking Home Ties (1987)
Sears
Killer In The Mirror (1986)
Under the Influence (1986)
Pray For Death (1985)
Sam Green
Chattanooga Choo Choo (1984)
Alonzo
The Awakening of Candra (1983)
Cry For the Strangers (1982)
Doc Phelps
Doctor Detroit (1982)
Judge
White Dog (1982)
Carbon Copy (1981)
Dr Bristol
Rodeo Girl (1980)
True Grit (1978)
The Time Machine (1978)
The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race (1977)
Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready (1977)
The Amazing Dobermans (1976)
Winner Take All (1975)
Like a Crow on a June Bug (1974)
Punch and Jody (1974)
Skin Game (1971)
Mr. Claggart
The Sheriff (1971)
The Over-the-hill Gang Rides Again (1970)
The Mayor
Young Billy Young (1969)
Bell
Wake Me When the War Is Over (1969)
Counterpoint (1968)
Hook
Day of the Evil Gun (1968)
Willford
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968)
Dr. Dudley Caldwell
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967)
Chief executioner
The Gnome-Mobile (1967)
Voice of owl
Follow Me, Boys! (1966)
Mayor Hi Plommer
The Ugly Dachshund (1966)
Mel Chadwick
Those Calloways (1965)
Doane Shattuck
Two on a Guillotine (1965)
"Buzz" Sheridan
Fluffy (1965)
Police captain
Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965)
Mr. Griswald
The Brass Bottle (1964)
Sam Wackerbath
Bedtime Story (1964)
Colonel Williams
Gypsy (1962)
Mr. Kringelein
The Spiral Road (1962)
Mr. Boosmans
A Fever in the Blood (1961)
Bosworth
Wake Me When It's Over (1960)
Col. Archie Hollingsworth
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960)
Grangerford man
Cash McCall (1960)
Harvey Bannon
The FBI Story (1959)
Harry Dakins
The Young Lions (1958)
Brandt
Drango (1957)
George Randolph
D-Day the Sixth of June (1956)
Sgt. Herbert
Away All Boats (1956)
Doctor Gates
Pickup on South Street (1953)
Peddler
Vicki (1953)
Detective
Something for the Birds (1952)
Refrigerator deliveryman
Red Skies of Montana (1952)
Dr. Henry
Deadline--U.S.A. (1952)
Headwaiter
Fearless Fagan (1952)
Emil Tauchnitz
Fourteen Hours (1951)
Bartender
The Fat Man (1951)
O'Halloran
People Will Talk (1951)
Toy salesman
Elopement (1951)
Charlie
Three Guys Named Mike (1951)
Bakery driver
The Frogmen (1951)
Dr. Ullman
The Company She Keeps (1951)
Steve
Air Cadet (1951)
Major Jim Evans
Comanche Territory (1950)
Boozer
Union Station (1950)
Detective Gottschalk

Cast (Special)

You Gotta Start Somewhere (1977)
Oh! Baby, Baby, Baby... (1974)
Dr Burkeholder
Doc (1969)
Carolyn (1956)
Smattering

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Murder In Texas (1981)

Life Events

1933

First radio appearance

1947

Moved to Los Angeles after WWII service

1948

Founding actor in Peggy Webber's anthology show for KFI-TV

1950

Film debut in "Comanche Territory"

1952

Originated the role of deputy Chester Proudfoot on the radio version of "Gunsmoke" (1952-1961)

1955

Began appearing as Darby on "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1955-1961)

1957

Appeared in the film "The Young Lions"

1962

Played Mayor Stoner on "The Andy Griffith Show"

1963

Cast in big screen version of "Gypsy"

1966

Had regular role as Mr. Hamble on Red Buttons' series "The Double Life of Henry Phyfe"

1968

Began voiving Ernie the Keebler Elf in television commericials

1983

Played in the Dan Aykroyd comedy "Dr. Detroit"

1993

Cast as senior citizen Miles Dugan on the daytime serial "The Young and the Restless"

1993

Appeared as the Senate Majority Leader in the presidential comedy "Dave"

Videos

Movie Clip

Trailer

Pickup on South Street - (Original Trailer) A pickpocket (Richard Widmark) accidently steals microfilm from the purse of a Communist spy in Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street (1953).
Young Lions, The - (Original Trailer) A Jewish soldier (Montgomery Clift) faces anti-Semitism when he enlists to fight World War II in The Young Lions (1958).
Gypsy - (Original Trailer) A domineering mother (Rosalind Russell) pushes her two daughters to burlesque stardom in Gypsy (1962), with Natalie Wood playing the title role of Gypsy Rose Lee.
Union Station - (Original Trailer) A secretary gets caught up in the hunt for kidnappers at Union Station (1950) starring William Holden.
People Will Talk - (Original Trailer) A controversial doctor (Cary Grant) gets mixed up with an unwed mother in People Will Talk (1951).
Day Of The Evil Gun - (Original Trailer) Glenn Ford is an ex-gunfighter trying to talk sense to revenge-fueled farmer Arthur Kennedy in Day Of The Evil Gun (1968).
Cash McCall - (Original Trailer) A corporate spoiler (James Garner) makes a play for a failing company and the owner's daughter in Cash McCall (1960).
FBI Story, The - (Original Trailer) A dedicated FBI agent (James Stewart) thinks back on the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies in The FBI Story (1959).
Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, The (1960) - (Original Trailer) Boxing champion Archie Moore plays Jim, the runaway slave, in this widescreen, color adaptation of the Mark Twain classic.

Family

Kim Baer
Daughter
Dale Sloan
Daughter

Companions

Ernestine Clarke Baer
Wife
Aerialist and bareback rider. Married from 1946 until her death in 2000.

Bibliography