Actor
Gregory Walcott
Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gregory Walcott (born January 13, 1928) is an American television and film actor. He is perhaps best known for having appeared in the 1959 Ed Wood film, the cult classic Plan 9 from Outer Space. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gregory Walcott, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ...

Known For
Acting
1996 -- The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood, Jr. | Himself / Narrator
1994 -- Ed Wood | Potential Backer (uncredited)
1992 -- Flying Saucers Over Hollywood: The 'Plan 9' Companion | Himself
1987 -- House II: The Second Story | Sheriff
1980 -- To Race the Wind | Don Summerfun
1979 -- Tilt | Mr. Davenport
1979 -- Norma Rae | Lamar Miller
1978 -- Every Which Way but Loose | Putnam
1978 -- Donner Pass: The Road to Survival | Will Mckutcheon
1978 -- Escapade | Tough Guy in Bar
1976 -- Midway | Captain Elliott Buckmaster
1976 -- The Quest | Blacksmith
1975 -- The Eiger Sanction | Pope
1974 -- Thunderbolt and Lightfoot | Used Car Salesman
1974 -- The Sugarland Express | Patrolman Ernie Mashburn
1973 -- The Last American Hero | Cleve Morley
1972 -- Man of the East | Bull Schmidt
1972 -- Joe Kidd | Mitchell
1972 -- Prime Cut | Weenie
1969 -- Changes | Businessman / Job Interviewer
1967 -- Bill Wallace of China | Bill Wallace
1963 -- Captain Newman, M.D. | Capt. Howard
1961 -- The Outsider | Sgt. Kiley
1961 -- On the Double | Colonel Rock Houston
1959 -- Plan 9 from Outer Space | Jeff Trent
1958 -- Badman's Country | Bat Masterson
1958 -- Jet Attack | Lt. Bill Claiborne
1957 -- The Persuader | Jim Cleery
1956 -- Thunder Over Arizona | Mark Warren
1956 -- The Steel Jungle | Guard Weaver
1956 -- The Lieutenant Wore Skirts | Lt. Sweeney
1955 -- The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell | Howard Millikan
1955 -- Texas Lady | Deputy Jess Foley
1955 -- The McConnell Story | 1st Military Policeman
1955 -- Mister Roberts | Shore Patrolman
1955 -- Strange Lady in Town | Scanlon
1955 -- Battle Cry | Sgt. Jim Beller - Drill Instructor
1952 -- Red Skies of Montana | Randy O'Neill (uncredited)
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