Steve Pendleton

Steve Pendleton

1908-09-16 – 1984-10-03 (age 76) Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
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Biography

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Steve Pendleton (September 16, 1908 – October 3, 1984) was an American film and television actor, often cast in the role of law-enforcement officers.

Pendleton was cast in eight episodes in different roles from 1952 to 1957 on The Roy Rogers Show. In 1955, he played the role of Baumer in "Gold of Haunted Mountain" of the CBS drama, Brave Eagle. In another 1955 appearance, he was cast as Captain Kenneth McNabb in "The Fight for Texas" of the syndicated western series, Buffalo Bill, Jr. In 1956, he was cast as Bill Mathison in the episode "The Long Weekend" of the then CBS military drama, Navy Log. In 1957, he appeared on two episodes of William Bendix's NBC situation comedy, The Life of Riley. In 1958, he played Marshal Purvis in "Star Witness" of another syndicated western series, Casey Jones, with Alan Hale, Jr., in the title role. In 1959 he portrayed Sheriff Anderson in "The Louisiana Dude" of the CBS western series Yancy Derringer.

Pendleton was cast in two roles in a total of twelve episodes broadcast between 1956 and 1961 of the ABC/Desilu western television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the title role of deputy marshal Wyatt Earp. He played a United States Army mayor, Benteen, in five segments, including "Dull Knife Strikes for Freedom" (May 7, 1957). In this segment, the actor Ian MacDonald is cast as Dull Knife, a Cheyenne chief, who leads his tribe from its reservation in Oklahoma Territory to their homeland in Montana, which they claim the U.S. government had promised them. Benteen has orders to prevent the Indians from passing through. Pendleton also appeared in seven other series episodes as the character Thacker.

In 1960, Pendleton was cast as Marshal McCoy in "The Town That Wasn't There" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Maverick. That same year, he played deputy Kelsey, with Lee Van Cleef as deputy Clyde Wilson, in the episode "Man on a Mountain" of another ABC/WB western, Lawman. In 1961, he portrayed deputy marshal Ben Johnson in the episode "Death Trap" of the ABC western series, The Rifleman, starring Chuck Connors.

In 1967, he played Mr. Hutchins in the episode "Howard and Millie" of the CBS sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show. From 1968 to 1970, he had a recurring role as Mr. Bennett in six episodes of the NBC sitcom, Julia, starring Diahann Carroll.

His last role was as a businessman on the 1976 episode "The Reformer" of William Conrad's CBS crime drama, Cannon. Pendleton died at the age of seventy-six in Pasadena, California.

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Known For

Ocean's Eleven
Ocean's Eleven

1960

as Major Taylor (uncredited)

Tora! Tora! Tora!
Tora! Tora! Tora!

1970

as Destroyer Captain (uncredited)

The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath

1940

as Gas Station Attendant #2 in Needles (uncredited)

Sergeant York
Sergeant York

1941

as Scorer (uncredited)

The Caine Mutiny
The Caine Mutiny

1954

as Court-Martial Board Member (uncredited)

Rio Grande
Rio Grande

1950

as Capt. Prescott

The Glenn Miller Story
The Glenn Miller Story

1954

as Lt. Col. Bassell (uncredited)

Alias Nick Beal
Alias Nick Beal

1949

as Det. Sgt. Hill

Pit Stop
Pit Stop

1969

as Luther

The Informer
The Informer

1935

as Dennis Daly

No Man of Her Own
No Man of Her Own

1950

as Policeman (uncredited)

Hi-Jacked
Hi-Jacked

1950

as Detective (uncredited)

Twentieth Century
Twentieth Century

1934

as Brother in Play (uncredited)

Wings of the Navy
Wings of the Navy

1939

as Cadet Ormsby

He Walked by Night
He Walked by Night

1949

as Detective (uncredited)

Road to Singapore
Road to Singapore

1940

as Gordon Wycott (uncredited)

The Unholy Wife
The Unholy Wife

1957

as Deputy Bob Watkins

Bombers B-52
Bombers B-52

1957

as Lt. Col. Graham (uncredited)

Enchantment
Enchantment

1948

as RAF Officer

Let's Do It Again
Let's Do It Again

1953

as Patrol Car Driver (uncredited)