
Howard Duff
Acting
🎂 1913-11-24
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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Howard Duff, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​
Cast credits(118)

Harrigan
1976

1980

Peter Harding
1962

Self
1948

1982

Lou Cole
1963

Charlie January
1963

Self - Co-Host
1961

Self
1961

1983

1967

Edward J. Marks
1974
Self
1957

Ralph Earl / Stephen Earl
1984

1962

1959

Arthur Curtis / Gerry Reagan
1959

Paul Galveston
1979

Mangiacavallo
1985

Col. Hobey Jabko
1962

1968

Johnny Abel
1952

1975

Douglas Shane
1978

Ira Larkin
1975

1954

Dr. John C. Clark
1954
1963

Det. Sgt. Sam Stone
1966

Cabala
1966

1961

1973

1963

1954

Self
1956

1982

Det. Sgt. Sam Stone
1966

1977

Joe Stillman
1963

1972

Sean
1965

Ed Frazer
1962
1954

Dan Mallory
1975

Willie Dante
1960

1981

Jules Edwards
1981

1957
1975

Howard Duff
1957

1971

1972
Jim
1950

1967

G. Carter Huntington
1964

Charles Slade
1980

1970

1988

Senator William 'Billy' Duvall
1987

Terence Kerrigan
1951

John Shaunessy
1979

Dr. Crane
1955

Noah Fleck
1972

Mr. Jenkins
1972

Robert 'Soldier' Becker
1947

Frank Niles
1948

Denton
1987

Father Martin Finnegan
1986

Dr. Jules Meecham
1978

Dave Pomeroy in Panic in the City (archive footage)
2004

O.M.
1990

Police Sgt. Jack Farnham
1954

Lt. Burt Kaufman
1956

Jack Early
1950

Dr. Stephen Mitchell
1953

Steve Quain
1950

Sam Bass
1949

Bill Thompson
1978

Harry Regan
1977

Raymond Dawson Travers
1977

George Deever
1948

Doug Jackson
1962

Lieutenant Nicholson
1972

Duncan Wood
1973

Pete Menlo
1954

Keith Ramsey
1950

Wolfe Macready
1983

Ben Forbes
1978

George Morton
1949

Lin Sloane
1949

Winfield Sheehan
1978

Sid Rayner
1964

Jim Denko
1952

Lionel Rockland
1985

General
1982

Dave Pomeroy
1968

Lynn D. Compton
1969

Cy Whately
1989

A.J. Morgan
1980

Jim Hollis
1953

Col. Samuel Isaacs
1982

Doug Duryea
1955

Hollister
1974

Dunlap
1971

Sheriff Titus Semple
1980

Lester Harlen
1980

Bert Powers
1949

Ray Chandler
1971

Jess Collins
1957

Sardanapolo
1962

Thornton W. Wills
1956

Narrator
1945

Johnny Tracy
1953

Tom "Blackjack" Ketchum
1956

Dan Mason
1951

Dan Harder
1954
Herman Rusk
1979

Lennie Stone
1952