Men Of Character Character Actors
Gilbert Green
Homicidal/ Lt. Miller
Norma Rae/ Al Landon
Executive Action/ Paulitz
Experiment In Terror/ Special Agent
Gilbert Green was an American character actor in both films and television but mainly in the latter.
He was born Gilbert Stanley Green in 1914 at Brooklyn, NY.
His careen in films and television lasted from 1951 until 1982 with 72 credits for these two media according to IMDB.
He looked similar to actor John Emery with a voice that was similar as well.
Some of the film roles of Gilbert Green were:
Homicidal (1961) as Lt. Miller
By Love Possessed (1961) as Mr. Woolf
Experiment In Terror (1962) as Special Agent
Pressure Point (1962) As Jewish Father
Dark Intruder (1965) as Harvey Misbach
Don't Make Waves (1967) as Newspaperman
Halls Of Anger (1970) as Dr. Cargyll
The Man (1972) as Congressman Hand
Honor Thy Father (1973-TV) as Gaspar di Grigorio
Executive Action (1973) as Paulitz
Norma Rae (1979) as Al Landon
Forty Days Of Musa Dagh (1982) as Dr. Johannes Lepsius
Mr. Green was very active on television appearing in such programs as Crime Photographer, Treasury Men In Action, Deadline, Naked City, The Detectives, Michael Shayne, The New Breed, Gunsmoke, The Beachcomber, Empire, The Eleventh Hour, The Untouchables, Dr. Kildare, The Lieutenant, The Farmer's Daughter, Breaking Point, Arrest And Trial, Mr. Novak, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Rogues, Rawhide, Kentucky Jones, The Munsters, Bewitched, Perry Mason, Please Don't Eat The Daisies, Bonanza, Hogan's Heroes, McHales Navy, Blue Light, My Favorite Martian, Peyton Place, Get Smart, The Virginian, Death Valley Days, The Rat Patrol, Star Trek, Judd For The Defense, The Big Valley, Mannix, Medical Center, The Psychiatrist, The Interns, The FBI, The Partners, Monty Nash, Ironside, Starsky And Hutch, The Rookies, Police Woman, Barney Miller, McCloud, Baretta, The Streets Of San Francisco, Fantasy Island, Charlie's Angels, The Rockford Files, Quincy ME and Magnum P I.
He appeared four times on the Perry Mason Show, three times on The Rockford Files, four times on The Virginian and five times on Death Valley Days.
Gilbert Green passed away in April of 1984.
I enjoyed Mr. Green in the films Homicidal, Executive Action, Norma Rae and Experiment In Terror as well as his many appearances on television.
Louie The Movie Buff