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  • BIRTH 24/11/1913
  • DEATH 08/07/1990
  • Country United States
  • SHOWS 12
  • MOVIES 18
  • DIRECTOR 2

Howard Duff

Howard Green Duff (November 24, 1913 – July 8, 1990) was an American actor of film, television, stage, and radio.

Duff was born in Charleston, Washington, now a part of Bremerton. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle in 1932 where he began acting in school plays only after he was cut from the basketball team. His first film role was as an inmate in Brute Force. His other movies include The Naked City (1948), All My Sons (1948), Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949), Panic in the City (1968), In Search of America (1971), A Wedding (1978) and No Way Out (1987).

He appeared in a number of films with his first wife, actress/director Ida Lupino. One of Duff's later performances was as Dustin Hoffman's attorney in the Academy Award-winning Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).

On radio, Duff played Dashiell Hammett's private eye Sam Spade from 1946–1950, starring in The Adventures of Sam Spade on three different networks - ABC, CBS and NBC. In 1951 Steve Dunne took over the role of Sam Spade. Duff also appeared in an episode of Climax! entitled Escape From Fear in 1955.

On television, Duff appeared with his then wife Ida Lupino in the CBS comedy Mr. Adams and Eve from January 1957 through September 1958, in which they played husband and wife film stars named Howard Adams and Eve Drake. He played the young Samuel Langhorne Clemens, in his early life in the West as a satirical and crusading journalist, in the TV series Bonanza ("Enter Mark Twain," season 1, episode 5, 1959). In 1960 he played the male main character in The Twilight Zone episode "A World of Difference" as Arthur Curtis/Jerry Raigan. From October 1960 through April 1961, Duff played Willie Dante, owner of the San Francisco nightclub, Dante's Inferno, in the NBC adventure/drama series Dante. In 1964, Duff guest starred as Harold Baker on the episode "Prodigy" of NBC's medical drama about psychiatry The Eleventh Hour, starring Jack Ging and Ralph Bellamy. In 1990, he guest starred on an episode of The Golden Girls (episode: The Mangiacavallo Curse Makes a Lousy Wedding Present).

From September 1966 through January 1969, Duff portrayed Detective Sergeant Sam Stone in the ABC police drama Felony Squad with costar Dennis Cole. In the 1980s, he appeared on dramas such as NBC's Flamingo Road and Knots Landing, and Dallas, both on CBS.

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Howard Duff

Shows (12)

The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone
Arthur Curtis / Gerry Reagan
Murder, She Wrote
Murder, She Wrote
Ralph Earl / Stephen Earl
The Golden Girls
The Golden Girls
Mangiacavallo
Batman (1966)
Batman (1966)
Cabala / Det. Sgt. Sam Stone
The Virginian
The Virginian
Ed Frazer
East of Eden
East of Eden
Jules Edwards
The Rockford Files
The Rockford Files
Edward J. Marks
Switch
Switch
Ira Larkin
Combat!
Combat!
Col. Hobey Jabko
Matt Helm
Matt Helm
Dan Mallory
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Peter Harding
Burke's Law
Burke's Law
Charlie January / Lou Cole

Movies (18)

Kramer vs. Kramer
Kramer vs. Kramer
John Shaunessy
No Way Out
No Way Out
Senator William 'Billy' Duvall
A Wedding
A Wedding
Dr. Jules Meecham
Tanganyika
Tanganyika
Dan Harder
Los Angeles Plays Itself
Los Angeles Plays Itself
Dave Pomeroy in Panic in the City (archive footage)
While the City Sleeps
While the City Sleeps
Lt. Burt Kaufman
The Heist
The Heist
Lieutenant Nicholson
Monster in the Closet
Monster in the Closet
Father Martin Finnegan
The Naked City
The Naked City
Frank Niles
Brute Force
Brute Force
Robert 'Soldier' Becker
Woman in Hiding
Woman in Hiding
Keith Ramsey
Private Hell 36
Private Hell 36
Police Sgt. Jack Farnham
All My Sons
All My Sons
George Deever
Roses Are for the Rich
Roses Are for the Rich
Denton
Boys' Night Out
Boys' Night Out
Doug Jackson
The Late Show
The Late Show
Harry Regan
Know Your Enemy: Japan
Know Your Enemy: Japan
Narrator
Johnny Stool Pigeon
Johnny Stool Pigeon
George Morton

Director (2)

The Felony Squad
The Felony Squad
(1 episode)
Camp Runamuck
Camp Runamuck
(7 episodes)