 |
|
Christopher Dark (April 21, 1920 - October 10, 1971) was an American actor.
Born Alfred Francis DeLeo in New York and died in Hollywood, California (heart attack).
Dark is best remembered as Hank Jaffe in the film World Without End (1956).
He appeared in 1955 in one episode of the acclaimed NBC western series Frontier. In 1959 Dark appeared in the first episode of Bonanza "A Rose for Lotta". In 1960, Dark appeared with Richard Rust in the episode "An Hour to Kill" of the half-hour syndicated crime drama, The Brothers Brannagan. Christopher Dark appeared in The Tenderfoot (1964) for Walt... MORE
Christopher Dark (April 21, 1920 - October 10, 1971) was an American actor.
Born Alfred Francis DeLeo in New York and died in Hollywood, California (heart attack).
Dark is best remembered as Hank Jaffe in the film World Without End (1956).
He appeared in 1955 in one episode of the acclaimed NBC western series Frontier. In 1959 Dark appeared in the first episode of Bonanza "A Rose for Lotta". In 1960, Dark appeared with Richard Rust in the episode "An Hour to Kill" of the half-hour syndicated crime drama, The Brothers Brannagan. Christopher Dark appeared in The Tenderfoot (1964) for Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.
His last film was Scandalous John (1971).
Dark was married to his wife, Eleanor, from 1948 until his death. They had one child. LESS
|
Comments About Christopher Dark