Karl Swenson

Karl Swenson

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1908-07-23
Place of Birth:Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Karl Swenson (July 23, 1908 – October 8, 1978) was an American theatre, radio, film, and television actor. Early in his career, he was credited as Peter Wayne Swenson was born in Brooklyn, New York, of Swedish parentage. Planning to be a doctor, he enrolled at Marietta College and undertook pre-medical studies but left that field to pursue acting. Swenson appeared extensively on the radio from the 1930s through the 1950s. Swenson entered the film industry in 1943 with two wartime documentary shorts, December 7 and The Sikorsky Helicopter, followed by more than thirty-five roles in feature films and television movies. No Name on the Bullet (1959) is only one of the many westerns in which he performed for both film and television. Swenson is remembered for his role as the doomsayer in the diner in Alfred Hitchcock's classic The Birds (1963) and had roles in The Prize (1963), Major Dundee (1965), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), The Cincinnati Kid (1965) and Seconds (1966). In 1967, Swenson appeared in the western Hour of the Gun, and played the role of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in the western film Brighty of the Grand Canyon, with co-stars Pat Conway and Joseph Cotten. His later film appearances included roles in ...tick...tick...tick... (1970), The Wild Country (1970), Vanishing Point (1971) and Ulzana's Raid (1972). Swenson was married to actress Joan Tompkins. Swenson died of a heart attack at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington, Connecticut on October 8, 1978, shortly after filming the Little House on the Prairie episode in which his character dies. The episode aired on October 16, 1978, eight days after Swenson's death. Swenson was interred at Center Cemetery in New Milford, Connecticut. CLR
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The Amazing Spider-Man
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure
Ghost Story
Drama Mystery
The New Healers
Drama TV Movie
Emergency!
Action & Adventure Drama Documentary
A Howling in the Woods
Horror Mystery TV Movie
Cannon
Drama Action & Adventure
Vanishing Point
Action Crime Drama
The Wild Country
Adventure Family Western
The Mod Squad
Action & Adventure Drama
The Outcasts
Western Action & Adventure
Hawaii Five-O
Action & Adventure Drama
Ironside
Crime Drama Mystery
Seconds
Thriller Science Fiction Drama Horror
Mission: Impossible
Action & Adventure Crime Drama Mystery
The Rat Patrol
Action & Adventure War & Politics
Tarzan
Action & Adventure Drama
Hogan's Heroes
War & Politics Comedy
Profiles in Courage
War & Politics Drama
The Sword in the Stone
Animation Family Fantasy
The Prize
Mystery Thriller
The Fugitive
Action & Adventure Drama Mystery
The Spiral Road
Adventure Drama Romance
Pericles on 31st Street
Comedy Drama TV Movie
North to Alaska
Western Comedy Romance
Outlaws
Western Drama
Hong Kong
Drama Crime
Ice Palace
Adventure Drama
Tightrope
Drama Crime
No Name on the Bullet
Action Thriller Western
Black Saddle
Western Drama
Rawhide
Western Documentary Drama
Gateways to the Mind
Documentary Animation
77 Sunset Strip
Crime Drama Mystery
The Rifleman
Action & Adventure Western Family
Kings Go Forth
Drama Romance War
Trackdown
Western Action & Adventure
Maverick
Comedy Western
Perry Mason
Mystery Drama Crime
Have Gun, Will Travel
Western Action & Adventure Drama
Four Boys and a Gun
Crime Drama Thriller
Gunsmoke
Western Action & Adventure Drama
Lassie
Action & Adventure Drama Family Comedy
December 7th
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  • name:Karl Swenson
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1908-07-23
  • Place of Birth:Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Karl Swenson (July 23, 1908 – October 8, 1978) was an American theatre, radio, film, and television actor. Early in his career, he was credited as Peter Wayne Swenson was born in Brooklyn, New York, of Swedish parentage. Planning to be a doctor, he enrolled at Marietta College and undertook pre-medical studies but left that field to pursue acting. Swenson appeared extensively on the radio from the 1930s through the 1950s. Swenson entered the film industry in 1943 with two wartime documentary shorts, December 7 and The Sikorsky Helicopter, followed by more than thirty-five roles in feature films and television movies. No Name on the Bullet (1959) is only one of the many westerns in which he performed for both film and television. Swenson is remembered for his role as the doomsayer in the diner in Alfred Hitchcock's classic The Birds (1963) and had roles in The Prize (1963), Major Dundee (1965), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), The Cincinnati Kid (1965) and Seconds (1966). In 1967, Swenson appeared in the western Hour of the Gun, and played the role of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in the western film Brighty of the Grand Canyon, with co-stars Pat Conway and Joseph Cotten. His later film appearances included roles in ...tick...tick...tick... (1970), The Wild Country (1970), Vanishing Point (1971) and Ulzana's Raid (1972). Swenson was married to actress Joan Tompkins. Swenson died of a heart attack at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington, Connecticut on October 8, 1978, shortly after filming the Little House on the Prairie episode in which his character dies. The episode aired on October 16, 1978, eight days after Swenson's death. Swenson was interred at Center Cemetery in New Milford, Connecticut. CLR
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