Donald Losby

Donald Losby

Donald Losby, born Donald A. Losby Jr. on May 26, 1951 in San Francisco, CA, is an American actor, known primarily for his many character-type roles in popular television throughout the '50's and '60's in programs such as, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Andy Griffith Show, The Twilight Zone, Bonanza, Rawhide, Route 66, The Fugitive, Ben Casey, Lassie, My Three Sons, Gunsmoke, Daniel Boone, Lost in Space, The Young Rebels, and a small number of movies, typically playing the role of someone's son.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1957 Raintree County Jim Shawnessy
1959 The Mating Game Grant Larkin
1962 Tower of London Young boy
1963 Critic's Choice Godfrey Von Hagedorn
1964 Your Cheatin' Heart Young Hank Williams
1968 How Sweet It Is! Davey Henderson


Trivia

  • In 1963, he co-starred in an unsold pilot for a proposed comedy series called Grand Slam, about a sports columnist (played by Murray Hamilton) who can't help getting involved with other people's problems.
  • His last acting role was in support of the short-lived 1970 television show, The Headmaster, a vehicle for Andy Griffith that also co-starred Jerry Van Dyke.

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