Emile Avery

Emile Avery was an American actor who is best known for The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., Temple Houston, and Lawman. He was born on May 9, 1908, in New Mexico, USA, and passed away on November 8, 1985, in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Emile Avery was born into a life that would eventually connect him to the entertainment industry. Although details about his family are not widely known, his career spanned several decades, during which he took on various acting and stunt roles in film and television. He displayed a passion for performance that led him to roles in popular Western series and films.

Death and Legacy

Emile Avery died on November 8, 1985, leaving behind a legacy in the television landscape of the 1960s. His performances contributed to the enjoyment of many Westerns that remain beloved by fans today. Though he often played uncredited roles, his contributions as both an actor and stunt performer are appreciated by those familiar with his work.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Great Bank Robbery 1969 Townsman (uncredited)
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. 1966 Circus Performer
F Troop 1965-1966 Stage Driver (uncredited)
Bonanza 1962-1964 Stage Driver, Townsman (uncredited)
Daniel Boone 1964 Settler (uncredited)
Destry 1964 Townsman (uncredited)
Wagon Train 1964 Barfly (uncredited)
The Man from Galveston 1963 Stage Driver (uncredited)
Temple Houston 1963 N/A
Rawhide 1959-1963 Townsman, Poker Player, Soldier (uncredited)
Gunsmoke 1960-1963 Townsman, Barfly (uncredited)
Wall of Noise 1963 Trainer (uncredited)
The Dakotas 1963 Teller, Townsman, Lynch Mob Member (uncredited)
The Virginian 1962-1963 Townsman, Train Passenger, Barfly (uncredited)
Cheyenne 1955-1962 Stage Driver, Barfly, Train Robber (uncredited)