Guy Spaull was an American actor who is best known for Hallmark Hall of Fame, Studio One, and The Man Without a Country.
Personal and Family Life
Guy Spaull was born on January 3, 1904, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was married to Joan Croydon from October 26, 1944, until his death on January 6, 1980. The couple had one child, Malcolm Spaull, who became a professor at the College of Art and Design at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Career
Guy Spaull had a successful career in acting, particularly on Broadway, where he was active from 1938 to 1973. His television credits included notable series such as The Walrus and the Carpenter, and he appeared in several high-profile productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Guy Spaull passed away on January 6, 1980, in New York City, New York. His contributions to theater and television are remembered by audiences and fellow actors alike, making a lasting impact in the industry.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Walrus and the Carpenter | 1978 | Narrator |
The Man Without a Country | 1973 | Capt. Pendleton |
Eagle in a Cage | 1965 | Lord Keith |
Deadline | 1959 | Consul |
The United States Steel Hour | 1958–1959 | Colonel Samuel Arthur Hassell |
Naked City | 1959 | Rev. Thomason |
The DuPont Show of the Month | 1958 | Attorney General |
The Web | 1950–1953 | Various |
Robert Montgomery Presents | 1953 | Various |
You Are There | 1953 | Dr. Molineux |
Suspense | 1952 | Inspector Palmer |
Studio One | 1949–1952 | Mason |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | 1952 | Lord Farthing |
Schlitz Playhouse | 1951–1952 | Various |
Lux Video Theatre | 1951 | Granet |