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Don Oreck (August 31, 1930—March 5, 2006) was an American actor who, between 1955 and 1961, played supporting roles was in a number of TV series episodes and made uncredited appearances in a few feature films.
A native of Los Angeles, Donald Allen Oreck became a member of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) following a stint in the Army. While continuing his service with law enforcement, he started taking small acting assignments, which gradually increased in importance until, in the late 1950s, he could be spotted in various installments of television programs.
In 1955 he married 20-year-old Joanna Moore who, after their divorce in 1957, became a well-known movie and TV actress and, following her later marriage to Ryan O'Neal, the mother of Griffin O'Neal and Tatum O'Neal. His second marriage, to Tulsa-born Mary Ann Powell (born August 19, 1930), lasted from 1958 to 1971 and produced two children, Kevin Robert and Elizabeth Diane.
Don Oreck died in Los Angeles of a degenerative brain disease at the age of 75.
Selected filmography
- 1955 Target Zero, directed by Harmon Jones; with Richard Conte and Peggie Castle
- 1956 episode of Studio 57, directed by Paul Landres
- 1956 episode of West Point, written by Gene Roddenberry; with Donald May
- 1958 episode of State Trooper, directed by William Witney; with Rod Cameron
- 1959 episode of M Squad, directed by Earl Bellamy and Dann Cahn; with Lee Marvin and Paul Newlan
- 1958 episode of Sea Hunt, directed by Franklin Adreon and Monroe P. Askins; with Lloyd Bridges
- 1959 episode of Men Into Space, directed by Franklin Adreon and Richard Carlson; with William Lundigan
- 1960 episode of Checkmate, created by Eric Ambler; with Anthony George and Doug McClure
- 1961 episode of Bonanza, directed by David Orrick McDearmon; with Lorne Greene and Michael Landon
References
External links
- Don Oreck at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- American film actors
- American television actors
- Deaths from neurodegenerative disease
- People from Los Angeles, California
- 1930 births
- 2006 deaths
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