
Don Dubbins
Acting
🎂 1928-06-28
Don Dubbins (June 28, 1928 - August 17, 1991), originally Donald Dubbins, was an American actor of film and television who in his early career usually played younger military roles, particularly in such classic pictures as From Here to Eternity (1953) and The Caine Mutiny (1954). Screen giant James Cagney took a liking to Dubbins and procured roles for him in two 1956 films, These Wilder Years and Tribute to a Bad Man. In the former, Dubbins played Cagney's long-lost adopted son; in the latter, he was in a romantic triangle with cattle boss Cagney for the affections of a senorita. In 1957, Dubbins played a callow young United States Marines private in Jack Webb's The D.I. In 1958, Dubbins was cast in From the Earth to the Moon, a science fiction picture based on Jules Verne's novel of the same title. As Dubbins matured, he appeared in such films as The Prize in 1963, The Illustrated Man (based on a Ray Bradbury novel) in 1969, and Death Wish II in 1982. Dubbins appeared in many television roles, including four episodes each of CBS's Gunsmoke, Perry Mason and Rawhide in Season 1/14 Incident of the Dog Days. In 1960, Dubbins appeared in the episode "Elegy" of CBS's The Twilight Zone. That same year he guest starred with Mel Torme in NBC's crime drama Dan Raven starring Skip Homeier. In 1961, he played a deputy who inadvertently killed his outlaw-brother in an episode of Stagecoach West, a Four Star Television series on ABC. He later appeared on the CBS anthology The Lloyd Bridges Show, and with Walter Brennan in ABC's The Guns of Will Sonnett. He appeared in the 1965 pilot episode of I Dream of Jeannie, and returned for one of the series' final episodes (as a different character) in 1970. In 1966, Dubbins appeared with Robert F. Simon as guest stars in the episode "Long Journey to Leavenworth" in the NBC series The Road West, starring Barry Sullivan, Andrew Prine, and Glenn Corbett. Dubbins appeared twice on NBC's Little House on the Prairie with Michael Landon and five times on CBS's Barnaby Jones crime drama with Buddy Ebsen. Dubbins appeared in several episodes of Jack Webb's Dragnet 1967 series on NBC. Dubbins played the part of Billy Carter in "The Incident of the Dog Days" on Rawhide. Dubbins' last TV roles were in episodes of CBS's Knots Landing (1979), ABC's Dynasty (1981), and NBC's Highway to Heaven (1984). The Brooklyn-born Dubbins retired to Greenville, South Carolina, where his last acting was at the Warehouse Theater as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman. He succumbed to cancer at the age of sixty-three. Description above from the Wikipedia article Don Dubbins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cast credits(95)

Hartley Elliott
1957

Deputy D.A. Vincent
1957

Kenneth Dalgran
1957

Ned Bertell
1957

Burt Blair
1957

Deputy D.A. Bill Vincent
1957

Bill Vincent
1957

Todd McCarren
1959

Dr. Charmichael
1984

1958

1981

Chris Barker
1954

Luke
1950

Albi
1962

1974

McCaffrey
1963

Horton
1963

Doctor
1979

Officer Tyson
1968

1967

Pete Conway
1965

Jay Russell
1965

Peter Kirby
1959

1981

Grady Shanks
1965

Sgt. Murkland
1977

Smokey Harner
1963

1960

1984

Joel Polk
1965

McKinney
1965

Al, the Gas Station Owner
1965

Randy Holleran
1958

Lootie
1955

Potts
1955

Orkey
1955

Wendt
1955

1971

Dr. Sidney Block
1978

John
1984

Zack Meesham
1974

1958

1959

John Riley
1973

Sheriff Mason
1973

Frank Auburn
1973

Corporal Shale
1963

1972

First Mate Walter Blake
1959

Vic Bradley
1957

Sid Garnin
1957

Stick Wilson
1957

Joseph Bear
1974

Steve Deal
1967

Billy Catcher
1967

Philip Pryor
1955

Wesley J. Sanders
1967

1967

Big Ed Brody
1959

1972

1959

Prince Peter
1958

Leonard Gault
1968

Teddy Capp
1968

Mite Rankin
1959

1947

Jason Chiles
1963

Harley Crale
1959

1959

1974

Al
1969

1974

Mike
1982

Arnold Cane
1970

Pvt. Friday Clark - Bugler (uncredited)
1953

Pvt. Friday Clark (uncredited)
1953

Steve Miller
1956

1959

1974

Seaman 1st Class Urban (uncredited)
1954

1962

Rod Sprague
1967

Harley Davis, Defense Attorney
1969

Ivar Cramer, Light Henchman
1963

Mark
1956

Pickard
1969

Ben Sharpe
1958

Professor Al Kelly
1991

Tom
1958

Mr. Werner
1973

Meador
1972

1974

Freddie Tomb
1970

Pvt. Owens
1957

Sergeant O'Roherty
1972