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Byron Foulger(1899-1970)

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Byron Foulger
One of those wonderfully busy character actors whose face is familiar if not his name, mild-mannered actor Byron Foulger began performing with community theater, and stock and repertory companies after graduating from the University of Utah. He met his future wife, character actress Dorothy Adams, in one of these companies. The marriage lasted nearly five decades and ended only with his death.

Making his Broadway debut in a 1920 production of "Medea" that featured Moroni Olsen as Jason (of the Argonauts), and went on to appear in several other Olsen Broadway productions and in close succession (including "The Trial of Joan of Arc," "Mr. Faust" and "Candida"). While touring the country with Olsen's stock company, he ended up at the Pasadena Playhouse where he both acted and directed. Thereafter he and wife Dorothy decided to settle in Los Angeles.

Together the acting couple tried to stake a claim for themselves in 30s and 40s Hollywood films. Both succeeded, appearing in hundreds of film parts, both together and apart, albeit in small and often unbilled bits. A man of meek, nervous countenance, Foulger's short stature and squinty stare could be used for playing both humble and shady fellows. In the 1940s, the actor became a part of Preston Sturges' company of players, appearing in five of his classic films -- The Great McGinty (1940), Sullivan's Travels (1941), The Palm Beach Story (1942), The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1944) and The Great Moment (1944).

Although predominantly employed as an owlish storekeeper, mortician, professor, or bank teller, his better parts had darker intentions. He was exceptional as weaselly, mealy-mouthed, whining henchmen who inevitably showed their yellow streak by the film's end.

The character actor eased into TV roles in the 1950s and '60s, displaying a comedy side in many folksy, rural sitcoms. His final regular TV role was as train conductor Wendell Gibbs in the final years of the Petticoat Junction (1963) series. The father of actress Rachel Ames, Foulger died of a heart ailment on April 4, 1970, coincidentally the same day the final new episode of Petticoat Junction (1963) was broadcast. .
BornAugust 27, 1899
DiedApril 4, 1970(70)
BornAugust 27, 1899
DiedApril 4, 1970(70)
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Byron Foulger and Henry Kolker in Union Pacific (1939)
Byron Foulger in Union Pacific (1939)
Byron Foulger and Henry Kolker in Union Pacific (1939)
Byron Foulger, Farley Granger, Teddy Infuhr, and Cathy O'Donnell in They Live by Night (1948)
Charles Boyer, William Conrad, and Byron Foulger in Arch of Triumph (1948)
Byron Foulger and Pat O'Malley in The Twilight Zone (1959)
Byron Foulger and Gig Young in The Twilight Zone (1959)
Byron Foulger in The Twilight Zone (1959)
Albert Dekker and Byron Foulger in In Old Oklahoma (1943)
Boris Karloff and Byron Foulger in The Man They Could Not Hang (1939)
Boris Karloff, Stanley Brown, Ann Doran, and Byron Foulger in The Man They Could Not Hang (1939)
Boris Karloff and Byron Foulger in The Man They Could Not Hang (1939)

Known for

Veronica Lake in Sullivan's Travels (1941)
Sullivan's Travels
7.9
  • Mr. Valdelle
  • 1941
Boris Karloff, Stanley Brown, Roger Pryor, and Jo Ann Sayers in The Man with Nine Lives (1940)
The Man with Nine Lives
6.5
  • Dr. Bassett
  • 1940
Movita in The Girl from Rio (1939)
The Girl from Rio
5.1
  • William Wilson
  • 1939
Dennis Moore and Milburn Stone in The Master Key (1945)
The Master Key
6.5
  • Prof. Elwood Henderson
  • 1945

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  • There Was a Crooked Man... (1970)
    There Was a Crooked Man...
    • (uncredited)
  • Jim Backus, Noah Beery Jr., Jack Elam, Mickey Rooney, Iron Eyes Cody, Don 'Red' Barry, Dan Blocker, Wally Cox, Nanette Fabray, Henry Jones, and Stubby Kaye in The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County (1970)
    The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County
  • The Love War (1970)
    The Love War
  • Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, and Clarence Williams III in Mod Squad (1968)
    Mod Squad
  • Jerry Lewis and Peter Lawford in Hook, Line and Sinker (1969)
    Hook, Line and Sinker
    • (uncredited)
  • Higgins in Petticoat Junction (1963)
    Petticoat Junction
  • Kent McCord and Martin Milner in Adam-12 (1968)
    Adam-12
  • Robert Conrad and Ross Martin in The Wild Wild West (1965)
    The Wild Wild West
  • The Magical World of Disney (1954)
    The Magical World of Disney
  • Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, and Suzanne Pleshette in Blackbeard's Ghost (1968)
    Blackbeard's Ghost
    • (uncredited)
  • Danny Thomas in The Danny Thomas Hour (1967)
    The Danny Thomas Hour
  • Walter Brennan and Dack Rambo in The Guns of Will Sonnett (1967)
    The Guns of Will Sonnett
  • The Gnome-Mobile (1967)
    The Gnome-Mobile
    • (uncredited)
  • The Spirit Is Willing (1967)
    The Spirit Is Willing
    • (uncredited)
  • Laredo (1965)
    Laredo

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    • August 27, 1899
    • Ogden, Utah, USA
    • April 4, 1970
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(heart condition)
    • Dorothy AdamsApril 13, 1926 - April 4, 1970 (his death, 2 children)
    • Rachel Ames
    • Christine Cahill(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "Mr. Faust" on Broadway.
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    Father-in-law of Barry Cahill.

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