- Harry Bartell
infobox actor
caption=Harry Bartell as Father Xavier Rojas in the "Dragnet"Christmas episode, "Big Little Jesus"
birthdate=birth date|1913|11|28
birthplace=New Orleans, Louisiana
deathdate=death date and age|2004|2|26|1913|11|28
deathplace=Ashland, Oregon
occupation=Radio ,film actor Harry Bartell (
November 28 ,1913 –February 26 ,2004 ) was an American actor andannouncer in radio,television andfilm . With his rather youthful sounding voice, Bartell was one of the busiest West Coastcharacter actors from the early 1940s until the final end of network radio drama in the 1960s.Bartell was born in
New Orleans ,Louisiana , but grew up inHouston , where he got his start at station KRPC. Upon moving toCalifornia , he became a favorite of producer/directorNorman MacDonnell , performing frequently on "Escape" (notably as Ronald Dawson in "The Second Class Passenger" and Peyton Farquar inAmbrose Bierce 's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"), and was a leading member of the "Gunsmoke " repertory company. Bartell was with the latter series from the first broadcast onApril 26 ,1952 until the last show onJune 18 ,1961 ; his roles ranged from friendly townspeople to victims to heavies, from the occasional role ofDodge City printer Mr. Hightower to famed gunslingerDoc Holliday in a 1952 episode. With fellow actorVic Perrin , he also co-wrote two episodes near the end of the radio run, and appeared many times on the TV version of "Gunsmoke," sometimes reprising his radio roles.Bartell worked on other radio Westerns such as "
The Six Shooter ", "Frontier Gentleman ", "Have Gun Will Travel ," and "Fort Laramie" (a regular as Lt. Seiberts). Other recurring radio parts included a stint as one of several actors to play Archie Goodwin in "The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe" starringSydney Greenstreet , Tommy Brooks on thesituation comedy "The Charlotte Greenwood Show," and Officer Ed Miller on "Rogers of the Gazette". As an announcer, he was heard on "Sherlock Holmes" for several years, interviewingDr. Watson and seguing into commercials for Petri Wine (he also announced on "Silver Theater" in the 1940s and on the radio version of "Dear Abby " from 1960 until 1972).Other radio acting jobs included multiple roles in
Norman Corwin 'sVE day special "On a Note of Triumph", frequent appearances onJack Webb 's shows "Dragnet" and "Pete Kelly's Blues", and episodic parts on "The Modern Adventures of Casanova" (starringErrol Flynn ), "My Favorite Husband ", "The Saint", "Suspense," and "Lux Radio Theater ",In films and television, his youthful voice was revealed to come from a silver-haired figure. His TV appearances included guest roles on "
Get Smart ", "I Love Lucy ", "Wild Wild West ", and "The Twilight Zone", in addition to the television versions of "Gunsmoke" and "Dragnet" (reprising his radio role of Father Rojas inChristmas episodes of both the 1951 and 1967 series). His few films included the 1954 "Dragnet" movie and an unbilled part inHoward Hawks ' "Monkey Business."Apart from his acting work, Bartell was an active photographer (many of his photos of the "Gunsmoke" cast appeared in the 1990 book on the series "Gunsmoke: A Complete History"). In his last years, he was a frequent presence at
old-time radio conventions and recreations, wrote online articles about the medium and his experiences, and even participated in radio-themedchat rooms . His final radio appearance was on producer Jim French's series "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," guest starring as a blustery American publisher in an August 2003 episode. He died the following February.External links
* [http://www.vintageradioplace.com/broadcast/harrybartelltribute.html Harry Bartell: An Appreciation]
* [http://www.lofcom.com/nostalgia/columns/struts/ Struts and Frets Regular column by Bartell]
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