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Charles Bateman (actor)

Charles Wilbur Bateman (born November 18, 1930, San Diego, California) is an American actor most notably recognized for roles on television from 1958 to 1991.
==Career==
Bateman's first television appearance was as "Cousin Jeff Martin" in the 1958 episode "Black Fire" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series ''Maverick'', starring James Garner. He soon appeared on ABC's ''Lawman'', Lee Marvin's NBC crime drama ''M Squad'', and Jim Davis' syndicated adventure series, ''Rescue 8''.
Bateman was cast as "Hess" in CBS's "Incident of a Burst of Evil" episode of the western series ''Rawhide''. He also guest starred as a young engineer in the episode "The Tree" of CBS's ''Lassie'', as well as two episodes of ''Perry Mason'': Roy Dowson in "The Case of the Bashful Burro" in 1960, and defendant and title character Jeff Bronson in the 1961 episode, "The Case of the Guilty Clients."
Bateman co-starred as Detective George Peters in the first thirteen episodes of a 1959-1961 syndicated crime drama, ''Manhunt'', starring with Victor Jory. Then, during the 1960-1961 season, he played the dual role of twin brothers, Rick January, M.D., and Marshal Ben January, in the syndicated western series ''Two Faces West'', set in Gunnison, Colorado. His co-stars were Francis De Sales and Joyce Meadows.
After ''Two Faces West'' concluded its thirty-nine episodes, Bateman guest starred on ABC's ''Hawaiian Eye'' and ''Ben Casey'', NBC's ''The Virginian'', ''Temple Houston'', ''Bonanza'', and ''Daniel Boone'', and CBS's ''The Jack Benny Program'', ''The Munsters'', and ''Hazel''.
Bateman was cast as Jim Brand, a deputy sheriff in Washoe County (Reno), Nevada, in the 1965 episode "The Wild West's Biggest Train Holdup" of the syndicated western series, ''Death Valley Days''. In the story line, deputy Brand places a locked chain on a Central Pacific Railroad engine until the company agrees to pay its tax assessment. Roy Barcroft played the aging Sheriff Jackson with Pat Priest as his daughter, Nora, who is romantically interested in Brand.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Wild West's Biggest Train Holdup on ''Death Valley Days'' )
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he appeared in such sitcoms as ''My Three Sons'', ''The Governor and J.J.'', ''Get Smart'', ''Mayberry, R.F.D.'', and ''Love, American Style''. From 1968-1972, he appeared four times on ABC's crime drama ''The F.B.I.'', starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.. He appeared six times on CBS's detective series ''Cannon'', starring William Conrad, and twice on ''Mission: Impossible'' with Peter Graves. He also appeared twice on ''Mannix'', starring Mike Connors and later guest starred three times on ''Barnaby Jones'', starring Buddy Ebsen.
Bateman's first venture into soap operas was in 1980, when he joined the cast of NBC's ''Days of Our Lives'' as Maxwell Jarvis, but he left the program after a year. Thereafter, he joined the cast of ''Santa Barbara'', in which he appeared as C.C. Capwell between 1984 and 1986. In 1985, he appeared as a military officer in the CBS miniseries, ''Robert Kennedy & His Times'', with Brad Davis in the title role.
From 1988 to 1991, he appeared twice as two different Texas state senators on ''Dallas''. His most recent television appearance was in 1991 in an episode of ''The Trials of Rosie O'Neill''.

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