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Don Castle
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Born (1917-09-29)September 29, 1917
Beaumont, Texas, US
Died May 26, 1966(1966-05-26) (aged 48)
Hollywood, California, US
Occupation Actor

Don Castle (September 29, 1917 – May 26, 1966) was an American film actor of the 1930s and 1940s.

Biography[]

Castle was born in Beaumont, Texas. He went to the University of Texas where he was room with mates with Jack Wrather.[1] He resembled Clark Gable[2] and started his acting career as a stage actor, then moved to films, signing with Paramount Pictures, however, World War II stalled his career.[1] Castle was drafted into the Army Air Force, during which he made training films for the First Motion Picture Unit.[3] Upon returning to Hollywood, he found many of his fans had turned to Alan Ladd.[1] He bumped into Wrather again who had become bored of the oil business and Wrather decided to set up as a producer, making The Guilty (1947) starring Castle and Wrather's new wife Bonita Granville.[1] Castle eventually became a television producer for Wrather's Lassie television program. He maintained a home in Palm Springs, California.[4] After a traffic accident in 1966, Castle died of a medication overdose, aged 48.[5]

Partial filmography[]

  • Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) - Dennis Hunt
  • Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938) - Frank
  • Young Dr. Kildare (1938) - Dr. Bates (uncredited)
  • Men in Fright (1938, Short) - Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
  • Out West with the Hardys (1938) - Dennis Hunt
  • Fast and Loose (1939) - Desk Clerk (uncredited)
  • These Glamour Girls (1939) - Jack
  • Thunder Afloat (1939) - Radio Operator (uncredited)
  • Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939) - Ed - 1st Hurt Worker (uncredited)
  • I Take This Woman (1940) - Ted Fenton
  • Northwest Passage (1940) - Richard Towne (uncredited)
  • The Ghost Comes Home (1940) - 'Spig'
  • Susan and God (1940) - Theater Usher (uncredited)
  • We Who Are Young (1940) - Accountex Clerk Making Pass (uncredited)
  • Strike Up the Band (1940) - Charlie (uncredited)
  • You're the One (1941) - Tony Delmar
  • Power Dive (1941) - Doug Farrell
  • World Premiere (1941) - Joe Bemis
  • Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die (1942) - Johnny Duane
  • Wake Island (1942) - Pvt. Cunkle (uncredited)
  • Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) - Worker - 'Swing Shift' Number (uncredited)
  • The Searching Wind (1946) - David
  • Lighthouse (1947) - Sam Wells
  • Born to Speed (1947) - Mike Conroy
  • Seven Were Saved (1947) - Lt. Pete Sturdevant
  • The Guilty (1947) - Mike Carr
  • High Tide (1947) - Tim 'T.M.' Slade
  • The Invisible Wall (1947) - Harry Lane
  • Roses Are Red (1947) - Robert A. Thorne / Don Carney
  • Perilous Waters (1948) - Willie Hunter
  • Madonna of the Desert (1948) - Joe Salinas
  • Who Killed Doc Robbin (1948) - George - Defense Attorney
  • I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes (1948) - Thomas J. 'Tom' Quinn
  • Strike It Rich (1948) - William 'Tex' Warren
  • Stampede (1949) - Tim McCall
  • Motor Patrol (1950) - Officer Ken Foster
  • The Big Land (1957) - Tom Draper
  • Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) - Drunken Cowboy (final film role)

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 JOHN FRANCHEY (May 25, 1947). "Jack Wrather, Texas Whirlwind, Earns a Fast Dollar in Bow as Producer". p. X5. https://www.nytimes.com/1947/05/25/archives/jack-wrather-texas-whirlwind-earns-a-fast-dollar-in-bow-as-producer.html. 
  2. Don Castle – AllMovie
  3. Don Castle: Film, TV, Bio Amazon.com. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  4. Meeks, Eric G. (2014). The Best Guide Ever to Palm Springs Celebrity Homes. Horatio Limburger Oglethorpe. p. 25. ISBN 978-1479328598. 
  5. Don Castle – Biography – IMDb
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