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Sam Melville
American actor

Sam Melville

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American actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, USA
Place of death
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Age
52 years
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Biography

Samuel Gardner Melville (August 20, 1936 – March 9, 1989) was an American film and television actor. He appeared as a guest star on many television programs of the 1960s and 1970s. He portrayed Officer Mike Danko in four seasons of Aaron Spelling's ABC series The Rookies, and The Bear in the 1978 surfing movie Big Wednesday, with Celia Kaye as his unnamed "bride".

Melville also had small parts in Hour of the Gun (1967) playing the role of Morgan Earp, The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) starring Steve McQueen, as Lieutenant James Crandall / Schmidt on Hogan's Heroes (1966), and the television disaster film Terror in the Sky (1971) as the co-pilot. On Gunsmoke and Hawaii Five-O, both on CBS, he played villains as a guest-star. However, on the episode "A Mule ... Like the Army's Mule" of the syndicated anthology series Death Valley Days, Melville portrayed United States Army Lt. Jason Beal, who befriended Sandy King, played by Luke Halpin, the youngest member of the Curly Bill Brocius outlaw gang. In 1967, he guest starred in an episode of the CBS western, Dundee and the Culhane.

In 1970, Melville was cast as Indian agent John Clum in the Death Valley Days episode, "Clum's Constabulary", hosted by Dale Robertson. In the story line, Clum recruits an elite team of Apaches to aid the U.S. Cavalry in the Southwest but faces opposition within the white community. Tris Coffin was cast as Captain Loren Phillips and John Considine as Lago.

Melville again portrayed a villain on the 1980s CBS drama Scarecrow and Mrs. King, which starred Kate Jackson as Mrs. King, and he later portrayed Mrs. King's ex-husband and father of her children on that series. He also played opposite Kate Jackson as her husband in the 1970s series The Rookies. He guest starred as a jewel thief, alongside Janie Fricke, in a seventh season episode of CBS's The Dukes of Hazzard titled "Happy Birthday, General Lee".

Melville was born in Fillmore, Utah, and died from heart failure in Los Angeles. He was survived by his wife, Annie.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1966A Smell of Honey, a Swallow of BrineLowell CarterCredited as Neville Coward
1967Hour of the GunMorgan Earp
1968The Thomas Crown AffairDave
1972Bigfoot: Man or Beast?HimselfDocumentary
1976In Search of BigfootHimselfDocumentary
1978Big WednesdayBear
HooperStuntman
1988Twice DeadHarry Cates
1989Fists of SteelGeorge Breenberg
Deadly WeaponSheriff Bartlett
1990The AssassinSenator BerkeleyFinal film role
Posthumous release
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1966That GirlRoddy WaxmanSeason 1 episode 6: "Rich Little Rich Kid"
ShaneLen / Shane's Companion2 episodes
T.H.E. CatChrisEpisode 11: "Curtains for Miss Winslow"
Hogan's HeroesLieutenant James Crandall / SchmidtSeason 2 episode 15: "Information Please"
1967The FugitiveDeputy Lee RunnelsSeason 4 episode 15: "Run the Man Down"
The Big ValleyJackSeason 2 episode 17: "Image of Yesterday"
The Guns of Will SonnettKirkSeason 1 episode 6: "Message at Noon"
Iron HorseLloyd BarringtonSeason 2 episode 7: "Leopards Try, But Leopards Can't"
Dundee and the CulhaneDave Howard
1967–1971GunsmokeVarious characters10 episodes
1968–1970Death Valley DaysJohn Clum / Lt. Jason Beal / David Meriweather3 episodes
1968–1971Hawaii Five-OHawkins / Gary Oliver / Jerry Parks3 episodes
1969Here Come the BridesLewSeason 1 episode 13: "The Log Jam"
1970BonanzaCoulterSeason 11 episode 20: "The Law and Billy Burgess"
The Young LawyersGabe ThomasEpisode 6: "We May Be Better Strangers"
The Name of the GameGary JohnsonSeason 3 episode 9: "All the Old Familiar Faces"
1971MannixJohn OgilvySeason 5 episode 1: "Dark So Early, Dark So Long"
Terror in the SkyStewartTV movie
The Man and the CityEpisode 14: Jennifer
1972Killer by NightBook Store OwnerTV movie
Uncredited
1972–1976The RookiesOfficer Mike DankoMain role – 93 episodes
1974Fools, Females and FunStephen ColeTV movie
1975Hollywood SquaresHimselfPanelist – September 22
1976The $10,000 PyramidHimself5 episodes
1980RoughnecksO'Dell HartmanTV movie
When the Whistle BlowsCharlie SullivanEpisode 10: "Run for the Roses"
Fantasy IslandTony ChiltonSeason 4 episode 2: "Flying Aces/The Mermaid Returns"
1980–1984The Dukes of HazzardRussell "Snake" Harmon / Tommy Dunkirk / Rick3 episodes
1982Strike ForceDennisEpisode 10: "Internal Affairs"
Code RedEpisode 13: "Burnout"
1983–1986T.J. HookerMitoski / Hank Carmichael2 episodes
1984AirwolfMace TaggartSeason 2 episode 8: "HX-1"
1984–1985The A-TeamShaw / Rocco2 episodes
1985–1987Scarecrow and Mrs. KingJoe King / Glen Tucker5 episodes
1986DallasDr. David Kenfield3 episodes
The ColbysMichael GroganSeason 1 episode 14: "The Trial"
StarmanJoe FlossEpisode 3: "Fatal Flaw"
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