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Herbert Rudley

Herbert Rudley, (March 22, 1910 – September 9, 2006), was a prolific character actor who appeared on stage, in films and on television.
Rudley was born in 1910 in Philadelphia and attended Temple University. He left Temple after winning a scholarship to Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory Theatre. He began appearing on stage in 1926. His Broadway debut was in ''Did I Say No'' in 1931. He also appeared in stage productions of ''The Threepenny Opera'', ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' and ''Macbeth''.
In 1940, he appeared in the film version of ''Abe Lincoln in Illinois''. For the next four decades, he appeared in dozens of supporting film roles, including ''The Seventh Cross'' and ''Rhapsody in Blue'', the film biography of George Gershwin, in which he portrayed Ira Gershwin. He appeared in ''A Walk in the Sun'' as a World War II sergeant who experiences a psychological breakdown in combat; ''Joan of Arc''; and ''The Young Lions'', in which he played an unsympathetic Army officer.
On television, he appeared both in dramas, often as military men, and comedies. He appeared on seven episodes of the CBS series "You Are There" hosted by Walter Cronkite. He also appeared on ''My Friend Flicka''. In 1957, he guest starred as a Prussian cavalry officer in an episode of the syndicated western series, ''Boots and Saddles''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Boots and Saddles'' )
From 1957-59, he co-starred in the role of Sam Brennan in [thirty-seven episodes of NBC's western drama, ''The Californians'', set in the San Francisco gold rush of the 1850s. He made four guest appearances on ''Perry Mason'' between 1958-1962.〔
In 1959, he appeared as John McAuliffe on ''Border Patrol''. He guest starred twice as Jeremy Thorne in NBC's western series ''Laramie''. In the sixties he co-starred in two short-lived NBC half-hours, the drama, "Michael Shayne" with Richard Denning in 1960-61 and the Juliet Prowse comedy ''Mona McCluskey'' in 1965-66. In 1963, he appeared in two episodes of ''The Beverly Hillbillies''. In 1973, he guest starred in one episode of ''Griff''.
From 1967 through 1969 he co-starred as Herb Hubbard for two seasons on NBC-TV's ''The Mothers-in-Law'' with Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard. In 1981, he made four appearances on ''Dallas'' as Howard Barker, an attorney who represented J.R. Ewing in his divorce and child custody fight with his former wife, Sue Ellen.〔
==Death==
Rudley died in 2006, aged 96, from a heart attack. He was survived by his wife Marilyn, two sons, two stepdaughters and two grandchildren.

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