Don
Dubbins (1928-1991)
The
television medium offered a career shift for some movie character
actors. Many were kept busy, becoming a household face if
not a name.
Don Dubbins was an American television actor in westerns and dramas from the early days of the medium throughout the 1980s. His film credits after signing with Columbia Pictures are sparse but James Cagney took a liking to him and he garnered roles in two of his films, one being, Tribute to a Bad Man. He made a quick transition to the small screen where his boyish good looks provided the best benefits. As he matured, his roles were varied, working non-stop throughout his forty-year career.
The
Brooklyn-born Marine veteran typically made single appearances on
most shows in such classics as Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Wanted: Dead or
Alive, The Twilight Zone, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The
Rockford Files, and Murder, She Wrote. Additionally, he
also appeared in other popular series ranging from the comedy Mork
& Mindy to the police drama Hunter. However, Dubbins
spent extra time with Perry Mason for seven appearances, and
five roles each for Dragnet 1967 and Barnaby Jones.
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