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Eyes in the Night (1942) -- A blind detective and his seeing-eye dog investigate a murder and discover a Nazi plot.
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955): Season 4: Episode 27 -- A reporter decides to stay overnight in the Murderers' Den of a wax museum.
The Shining (1980) -- A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where an evil and spiritual presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from the past and of the future.
"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" (1962): Season 2: Episode 20 -- A psychology professor sets the scene for murder when he offers married couples the opportunity to have a spouse killed.
The Shining (1980) -- A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where an evil and spiritual presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from the past and of the future.

Overview

Date of Death:
7 April 2007, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA more
Mini Biography:
A genial, well-respected, all-around "nice guy", the breezily handsome... more
Trivia:
Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch). more
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Down 46% in popularity this week. See why on IMDbPro.
Awards:
1 win more
Alternate Names:
Cpl. Barry Nelson

Filmography

Actor
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. "Monsters" (1988)   (1 episode, 1990) 1990 - 7.2 (288)
- 2. "J.J. Starbuck" (1987)   Joe Piermont (1 episode, 1988) 1988 - 5.4 (13)
- 3. "Murder, She Wrote" (1984)   Eugene McClenden (1 episode, 1988) 1988 - 7.1 (2,286)
- 4. "Fantasy Island" (1978)   (1 episode, 1983) 1983 - 6.3 (625)
- 5. "Magnum, P.I." (1980)   William B. Knox (1 episode, 1982) 1982 - 7.7 (2,866)
1 TV episode:
- 6. "Dallas" (1978)   Arthur Elrod (3 episodes, 1981) 1981 - 6.9 (2,103)
- 7. "Taxi" (1978)   Dr. Jeffries (1 episode, 1981) 1981 - 7.9 (1,644)
1 TV episode:
- 8. "Nero Wolfe" (1981)   Andrew Dunaway (1 episode, 1981) 1981 - 7.3 (65)
1 TV episode:
- 9. The Shining (1980)   Stuart Ullman 1980 - 8.5 (157,703)
AKAs:
  • Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining'
- 10. Island Claws (1980)   Dr. McNeal 1980 - 3.2 (61)
AKAs:
  • Night of the Claw
- 11. "The Ropers" (1979)   Steve, Jeffery's Uncle (1 episode, 1979) 1979 - 5.4 (141)
AKAs:
  • Three's Company's Friends, the Ropers (syndication title)
1 TV episode:
- 12. "The Love Boat" (1977)   Mac O'Brian (1 episode, 1979) 1979 - 5.6 (1,089)
- 13. "Salvage 1" (1979)   Dr. Singleton (2 episodes, 1979) 1979 - 7.3 (67)
- 14. "David Cassidy - Man Undercover" (1978)   Dr. Dewhurst (1 episode, 1978) 1978 - 6.6 (14)
- 15. "Greatest Heroes of the Bible" (1978)   Pharaoh (1 episode, 1978) 1978 - 6.7 (54)
- 16. "Battlestar Galactica" (1978)   Bogan (1 episode, 1978) 1978 - 7.2 (1,783)
- 17. "Kaz" (1978)   (1 episode, 1978) 1978 - 7.2 (19)
- 18. "Washington: Behind Closed Doors" (1977) Bob Bailey 1977 - 7.2 (80)
- 19. Mason (1977) (TV) Howard Bennett 1977 - -
- 20. Sin, American Style (1974) (TV) Dr. David Markham 1974 - -
- 21. "Thriller" (1973)   Hugo Fane (1 episode, 1973) 1973 - 7.3 (76)
- 22. "Cannon" (1971)   Quigley (1 episode, 1973) 1973 - 7.3 (243)
- 23. "Ghost Story" (1972)   Jim (1 episode, 1973) 1973 - 7.3 (76)
AKAs:
  • Circle of Fear (USA: new title)
- 24. Climb an Angry Mountain (1972) (TV) Lieutenant Frank Bryant 1972 - 5.1 (22)
- 25. Pete 'n' Tillie (1972) Burt 1972 - 5.8 (318)
- 26. "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law" (1971)   (1 episode, 1972) 1972 - 7.6 (47)
- 27. "Longstreet" (1971)   Les Bailey (1 episode, 1971) 1971 - 7.9 (81)
- 28. Airport (1970) Capt. Anson Harris 1970 - 6.5 (6,592)
- 29. "The F.B.I." (1965)   Val Palmer (1 episode, 1969) 1969 - 8.0 (166)
1 TV episode:
- 30. "Love, American Style" (1969)   (segment "Love and the Militant") (1 episode, 1969) 1969 - 6.5 (288)
- 31. Seven in Darkness (1969) (TV) Alex Swain 1969 - 6.8 (41)
- 32. "The Name of the Game" (1968)   Frank Sandler (1 episode, 1969) 1969 - 8.0 (112)
- 33. "CBS Playhouse" (1967)   Cary (1 episode, 1968) 1968 - -
- 34. "Vacation Playhouse" (1963)   Dick Cameron (1 episode, 1967) 1967 - 7.4 (8)
- 35. The Borgia Stick (1967) (TV) Hal Carter 1967 - 7.1 (99)
- 36. "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" (1962)   Colin / Dr. James Parkerson (2 episodes, 1964) 1964 - 8.6 (318)
- 37. "Kraft Suspense Theatre" (1963)   Colin Neal (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 7.7 (29)
AKAs:
  • Crisis (USA: syndication title)
  • Suspense Theatre (USA: syndication title)
- 38. "Dr. Kildare" (1961)   Dr. Wiley Lansing (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 7.7 (121)
- 39. "The Twilight Zone" (1959)   Bob Frazier (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 9.6 (5,884)
AKAs:
  • The Twilight Zone: The Original Series (Australia)
  • Twilight Zone (USA: new title)
- 40. "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1963)   Clay Keifer (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 8.5 (34)
- 41. "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1963)   Don Emerson (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - 7.8 (43)
AKAs:
  • The Chrysler Theater
  • Theatre of Stars (UK)
  • Universal Star Time (syndication title)
- 42. "Ben Casey" (1961)   Dr. Joe Garry (1 episode, 1963) 1963 - 7.6 (107)
1 TV episode:
- 43. "The DuPont Show of the Week" (1961)   Clay Douglas (1 episode, 1963) 1963 - 8.2 (19)
- 44. Mary, Mary (1963) Bob McKellaway 1963 - 6.6 (81)
- 45. "The United States Steel Hour" (1953)   (1 episode, 1960) 1960 - 8.4 (32)
AKAs:
  • The U.S. Steel Hour (USA: alternative title)
- 46. "Zane Grey Theater" (1956)   Mark Bigelow (1 episode, 1960) 1960 - 6.8 (53)
AKAs:
  • Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater (USA: complete title)
  • The Westerners (USA: rerun title)
1 TV episode:
- 47. "The DuPont Show with June Allyson" (1959)   Grant Decker (1 episode, 1960) 1960 - 7.2 (26)
AKAs:
  • The June Allyson Show
- 48. "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955)   Raymond Houston (1 episode, 1959) 1959 - 8.8 (1,223)
- 49. "Hudson's Bay" (1959)   Jonathan Banner (3 episodes, 1959) 1959 - 7.2 (9)
- 50. "Lux Playhouse" (1958)   Dr. Vic Martin (1 episode, 1958) 1958 - 7.3 (11)
1 TV episode:
- 51. "Climax!" (1954)   Dick Milton / James Bond (2 episodes, 1954-1958) 1958 - 7.8 (40)
AKAs:
  • Climax Mystery Theater (USA: alternative title)
- 52. The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) Charles Masters 1956 - 5.5 (181)
- 53. "Producers' Showcase" (1954)   Paul (1 episode, 1956) 1956 - 8.5 (20)
- 54. "Screen Directors Playhouse" (1955)   Bill (1 episode, 1956) 1956 - 6.5 (14)
- 55. "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" (1951)   (1 episode, 1955) 1955 - 7.1 (49)
AKAs:
  • Herald Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
  • Schlitz Playhouse (USA: new title)
  • The Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
- 56. "My Favorite Husband" (1953) George Cooper 1953 - -
- 57. "Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's Tales of the City" (1953)   (1 episode, 1953) 1953 - -
- 58. "The Hunter" (1952) Bart Adams (unknown episodes, 1952-1954) 1952 - -
- 59. Man with My Face (1951) Charles 'Chick' Graham/Albert 'Bert' Rand 1951 - 6.0 (31)
- 60. "Suspense" (1949)   Johny Malone / Paul Weston (6 episodes, 1950-1951) 1951 - 8.7 (36)
- 61. "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse" (1950)   (1 episode, 1950) 1950 - 8.0 (6)
- 62. "The Philco Television Playhouse" (1948)   Mitchell Hickok (2 episodes, 1950) 1950 - 8.0 (19)
AKAs:
  • Arena Theatre (USA: new title)
  • Repertory Theatre (USA: new title)
  • The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (USA: new title)
- 63. "Starlight Theatre" (1950)   (3 episodes, 1950) 1950 - -
- 64. "Robert Montgomery Presents" (1950)   (1 episode, 1950) 1950 - 7.9 (25)
AKAs:
  • Lucky Strike Theater
  • Montgomery's Summer Stock
  • The Robert Montgomery Summer Theater
- 65. "The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre" (1948)   Joe Golden (2 episodes, 1948-1950) 1950 - 8.1 (6)
AKAs:
  • Chevrolet Television Theatre (USA: alternative title)
  • The Broadway Playhouse
- 66. "The Ford Theatre Hour" (1948)   (1 episode, 1949) 1949 - 8.7 (9)
- 67. Command Decision (1948) (voice) (uncredited) Cumquat B-Baker crewman 1948 - 7.3 (776)
- 68. Tenth Avenue Angel (1948) Al Parker 1948 - 6.2 (156)
- 69. Undercover Maisie (1947)   Lt. Paul Scott 1947 - 5.9 (21)
AKAs:
  • Undercover Girl (UK)
- 70. The Beginning or the End (1947) Col. Paul Tibbetts Jr. 1947 - 6.7 (136)
- 71. The Luckiest Guy in the World (1947)   Charles Vurn 1947 - 7.4 (46)
AKAs:
  • Crime Does Not Pay No. 48: Luckiest Guy in the World (USA: series title)
- 72. Time to Kill (1945)   Harry O'Brien 1945 - 9.0 (8)
AKAs:
  • The Letter (USA: unauthorized video title)
- 73. Airborne Lifeboat (1945) 1945 - -
- 74. Winged Victory (1944) (as Cpl. Barry Nelson) Bobby Crills 1944 - 7.1 (57)
- 75. A Guy Named Joe (1943) Dick Rumney 1943 - 6.9 (803)
- 76. Bataan (1943) F.X. Matowski 1943 - 7.0 (921)
- 77. The Human Comedy (1943) 'Fat'/Norman - 1st poetic soldier 1943 - 7.1 (593)
- 78. Eyes in the Night (1942) Mr. Busch 1942 - 6.7 (364)
- 79. The Affairs of Martha (1942) Danny O'Brien 1942 - 6.7 (106)
- 80. Rio Rita (1942) Harry Gantley 1942 - 6.2 (512)
- 81. Don't Talk (1942)   FBI Agent Freed 1942 - 6.0 (40)
AKAs:
  • A Crime Does Not Pay Subject: 'Don't Talk' (USA: series title)
- 82. Dr. Kildare's Victory (1942)   Samuel Z. Cutter 1942 - 6.2 (80)
AKAs:
  • The Doctor and the Debutante (UK)
- 83. A Yank on the Burma Road (1942)   Joe Tracey 1942 - 5.4 (37)
AKAs:
  • China Caravan (UK)
- 84. Johnny Eager (1942) Lew Rankin 1942 - 7.0 (738)
- 85. Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) Paul Clarke - reporter 1941 - 7.1 (1,669)
Self
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. "Password" (1961)   Himself (1 episode, 1967) 1967 - 7.8 (93)
AKAs:
  • Password All-Stars (USA: new title)
- 2. "To Tell the Truth" (1956)   Himself / 4 characters not shown (15 episodes, 1962-1967) 1967 - 8.1 (53)
15 TV episodes: 10 episodes not shown.
- 3. "Get the Message" (1964)   Himself (1 episode, 1964) 1964 - -
1 TV episode:
- 4. "I've Got a Secret" (1952)   Guest Panelist (1 episode, 1962) 1962 - 8.3 (89)
1 TV episode:
- 5. "What's My Line?" (1950)   Himself - Guest Panelist (1 episode, 1961) 1961 - 8.9 (268)
1 TV episode:
- 1. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) (TV) Memorial Tribute
- 2. Classified X (1998) (TV) Himself
- 3. Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball' (1995) (V) Himself

Additional Details

Other Works:
42nd Street (1980). Musical comedy. Music by Harry Warren. Lyrics by Al Dubin. Lead Ins and Crossovers by Michael Stewart, Mark Bramble and Bradford Ropes [posthumous credit]. Based on the novel by Bradford Ropes. Musical Director: John Lesko. Vocal arrangements by John Lesko. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Donald Johnston. Additional lyrics by Johnny Mercer and Mort Dixon. Choreographed by Gower Champion. Directed by Gower Champion. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 30 Mar 1981 to 5 Apr 1987, then moved to The St. James Theatre from 7 Apr 1987 to close): 25 Aug 1980- 8 Jan 1989 (3486 performances + 6 previews). Cast: Tammy Grimes (as "Dorothy Brock"), Jerry Orbach (as "Julian Marsh"), Wanda Richert (as "Peggy Sawyer"), Carole Banninger, Steve Belin, Robin Black, Joel Blum, Joseph Bova, Mary Cadorette, Danny Carroll, Robert Colston, James Congdon, Carole Cook, Don Crabtree, Ronny DeVito, Denise DiRenzo, Mark Dovey, Rob Draper, Brandt Edwards, Jon Engstrom, Sharon Ferrol, Cathy Greco, Dawn Herbert, Christine Jacobsen, Jeri Kansas, Ginny King, Terri Ann Kundrat, Shan Martin, Beth McVey, Maureen Mellon, Sandra Menhart, Bill Nabel, Stan Page, Tony Parise, Don Percassi, Jean Preece, Karen Prunczik, Lee Roy Reams, Vicki Regan, Lars Rosager, Linda Sabatelli, Nikki Sahagen, Ron Schwinn, Yveline Semeria, Alison Sherve, Robin Stephens, David Storey, Karen Tamburrelli. Replacement cast during show's long run included: Gail Benedict (as "Peggy Sawyer"), Peggy Cass (as "Maggie Jones"), Don Chastain (as "Julian Marsh"), Dolores Gray (as "Dorothy Brock"), Clare Leach, Millicent Martin (as "Dorothy Brock"), Barry Nelson (as "Julian Marsh"), Jamie Ross (as "Julian Marsh"), Cathy Wydner (as "Peggy Sawyer"), Karen Ziemba (as "Peggy Sawyer"). Produced by David Merrick. more
Publicity Listings:
2 Interviews | 6 Articles more
Genres:
Drama | Comedy | Family | Crime more

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