Roy Engel (September 13, 1913 – September 29, 1980) was an American film and television actor.
Selected filmography
The Flying Saucer (1950) as Dr. Carl Lawton
Outrage (1950) as Sheriff Charlie Hanlon
Chicago Calling (1951) as Pete
Rogue River (1951) as Ed Colby
M (1951) as Police Chief Regan
The Man from Planet X (1951) as Tommy – the Constable
The Well (1951) as Gleason
The Sellout (1952) as Sam F. Slaper
Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) as Lawson – Boat Charter Operator [Ch. 3]
Breakdown (1952) as Al Bell
Strange Fascination (1952) as Mr. Frim
Jungle Drums of Africa (1953) as First Constable [Chs.7,12]
The Magnetic Monster (1953) as Gen. Behan
The Band Wagon (1953) as Reporter (uncredited)
Thy Neighbor’s Wife (1953)
The Naked Dawn (1955) as Guntz
Indestructible Man (1956) as Desk Sergeant
Frontier Gambler (1956) as Tom McBride
Three Violent People (1956) as Carpetbagger
Not of This Earth (1957) as Sgt. Walton
The Storm Rider (1957) as Major Bonnard
Escape from San Quentin (1957) as Hap Graham
Death in Small Doses (1957) as Wally Morse
The Veil (1958, TV Mini-Series) as Wally Hoffman
Joy Ride (1958) as Barrett
A Dog’s Best Friend (1959) as Sheriff Dan Murdock
Gunsmoke (1960) as Grimes in “Don Matteo” (S6E7)
The Sergeant Was a Lady (1961) as Sgt. Bricker
The Flight That Disappeared (1961) as Jameson
My Three Sons (04/12/1962) “Innocents Abroad” as Steve’s visiting old friend
The Virginian (1964 episode “The Intruders”) as Barney Wingate
Your Cheatin’ Heart (1964) as Joe Rauch
Wild Wild West (1967) as General Grant
Lawman (1971) as Bartender
The Last Movie (1971) as Harry Anderson
The Last Child (1971, TV Movie) as Conductor
Skyjacked (1972) as Pilot
When the Legends Die (1972) as Sam Turner
Charley and the Angel (1973) as Driver
Switchblade Sisters (1975) as Jobo
The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977, TV Movie) as Production Manager
Kingdom of the Spiders (1977) as Mayor Connors
Selected Television
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
1962 |
Rawhide |
Whit Stokes |
Season 5, Episode 6, “Incident of the Lost Woman” |
External Links
Actor Roy Engel – Wikipedia