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Stafford Repp
American actor

Stafford Repp

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American actor
Gender
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Place of birth
San Francisco, United States of America
Place of death
Inglewood, United States of America
Age
56 years
Stafford Repp
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Biography

Stafford Alois Repp (April 26, 1918 – November 5, 1974) was an American actor best known for his role as Police Chief Clancy O'Hara, opposite Adam West's character on ABC's Batman television series.

Biography

Early life

Born and raised in San Francisco, California, he was educated at that city's Lowell High School. Soon after the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, he served a stint in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He was active in producing shows while he was in the Army Air Corps.

After his military service, he began his acting career.

Acting career

Repp acted in stage productions on the West Coast before World War II.

At the beginning of his film career, Repp appeared in numerous film and TV productions including the films I Want to Live! (1958) with Susan Hayward, and The Brothers Karamazov, both made in 1958. Also at this same time he began to appear in a string of early television programs from the middle 1950s to the early 1960s, including NBC's western anthology series Frontier and the Barry Sullivan/Clu Gulager western, The Tall Man.

Repp appeared on Rod Cameron's State Trooper, Barbara Eden's How to Marry a Millionaire, Peter Lawford's The Thin Man (1957), Tom Tryon's Texas John Slaughter (1958), Rex Allen's Frontier Doctor (1959), Rawhide (1959), Howard Duff's Dante (1961), Walter Brennan's The Real McCoys (1957 and 1959), The Donna Reed Show (1960), Guestward, Ho! (1960), Angel (1961), and Dennis the Menace (1962 and 1963). He appeared as Joe Melvin, a plumber, in the 1963 episode of The Lucy Show, "Lucy and Viv Put in a Shower".

Repp made four appearances on Perry Mason between 1959-1962 in minor roles, including Private Investigator Phillip Morgan in "The Case of the Petulant Partner."

From 1963 to 1964, he portrayed Brink, the factory supervisor on Phil Silvers' The New Phil Silvers Show. His series co-stars were Buddy Lester, Herbie Faye, Elena Verdugo, Ronnie Dapo, and Sandy Descher.

Repp made appearances in The Twilight Zone episodes "Nick of Time" which starred William Shatner; a supporting role in "The Grave" with a cast which consisted of Lee Marvin, Lee Van Cleef, Strother Martin, James Best, and Elen Willard; then finally in "Caesar and Me."

In early 1966, he appeared as a railroad detective in an episode in the last season of My Favorite Martian.

In 1966, he startedhis stint as Chief O'Hara on Batman. While on Batman, he appeared as a guest in numerous other television programs, including I Dream of Jeannie and The Mothers-in-Law, in the latter once again playing a policeman.

Later career

His last released film was Cycle Psycho in 1973. He had a posthumous appearance in Mannix that was first broadcast two months after his death. His last television appearance was on the TV show M*A*S*H (as a Military Police Officer) that was first broadcast four months after his death. Shortly before his death in 1974, he filmed several scenes for Orson Welles' unfinished film The Other Side of the Wind, which was not completed and released until 2018.

Death and legacy

Repp suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 56 on November 5, 1974, while at the Hollywood Park Racetrack. He is interred at Westminster Memorial Park in Westminster, California. After his death, his sister, a television writer, established the Stafford Repp Memorial Scholarship for alumni of his alma mater, Lowell High School.

Selected TV and filmography

  • Fireman Save My Child (1954) - Emma's Third Coachman (uncredited)
  • Shield for Murder (1954) - Detective O'Dell (uncredited)
  • Down Three Dark Streets (1954) - Boxing Manager (uncredited)
  • Black Tuesday (1954) - Bert Posmonick (uncredited)
  • Unchained (1955) - Mr. Miller, Prison Welding Supervisor (uncredited)
  • Big House, U.S.A. (1955) - Prison Warden Machek (uncredited)
  • Strange Lady in Town (1955) - Macaneer (uncredited)
  • The Shrike (1955) - Fleming (uncredited)
  • Not as a Stranger (1955) - Orientation Doctor (uncredited)
  • Man with the Gun (1955) - Arthur Jackson (uncredited)
  • The Killer Is Loose (1956) - State Police Capt. Lyle Snow (uncredited)
  • The Steel Jungle (1956) - Beakeley
  • The Price of Fear (1956) - Johnny McNab
  • The Harder They Fall (1956) - Reporter (uncredited)
  • Star in the Dust (1956) - Leo Roos
  • Canyon River (1956) - Bartender (uncredited)
  • The Boss (1956) - Earl Bentley (uncredited)
  • Plunder Road (1957) - Roly Adams
  • The Green-Eyed Blonde (1957) - Bill Prell (uncredited)
  • The Brothers Karamazov (1958) - Innkeeper (uncredited)
  • Hot Spell (1958) - Baggage Man (uncredited)
  • As Young as We Are (1958) - John (uncredited)
  • I Want to Live! (1958) - Police Sgt.
  • Official Detective (1958, Episode: "Hijackers") - Hank Coles
  • The Walter Winchell File (1958, Episode: "David & Goliath") - Benny Getzler
  • The Californians (NBC-TV, 1959, TV Series) - Amos Dayton
  • The Crimson Kimono (1959) - City Librarian (uncredited)
  • Richard Diamond, Private Detective in "The Popskull" (1960)
  • Hennesey (1959-1961, TV Series) - Charley London
  • The Twilight Zone (CBS-TV, 1960)
  • The DuPont Show with June Allyson in "The Way Home" (CBS-TV, 1960) - Jesse
  • The Explosive Generation (1961) - Police Captain
  • The New Phil Silvers Show (1963) - Brink
  • Our Man Higgins (1962, in the episode, "The Rules of the Road") - Buckmaster
  • A Tiger Walks (1964) - Mr. Blonden, City Editor (uncredited)
  • A Very Special Favor (1965) - Bartender
  • Batman (1966–1968, TV Series) - Chief O'Hara
  • Batman (1966) - Chief O'Hara
  • Cycle Psycho (1973)
  • Linda Lovelace for President (1975) - Dirty Old Man
  • The Other Side Of The Wind (2018) (Stock Footage)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Stafford Repp?
Stafford Repp was an American actor, best known for his role as Chief Clancy O'Hara on the television series "Batman."
What other TV shows did Stafford Repp appear in?
In addition to "Batman," Stafford Repp also appeared in various other television shows such as "Gunsmoke," "Perry Mason," and "The Untouchables."
What other types of acting did Stafford Repp pursue?
Alongside his television work, Stafford Repp also had a successful career as a character actor in feature films, including "Tarantula" and "The Incredible Shrinking Man." He also appeared in several stage productions throughout his career.
When and where was Stafford Repp born?
Stafford Repp was born on April 26, 1918, in San Francisco, California.
When did Stafford Repp pass away?
Stafford Repp passed away on November 5, 1974, in Inglewood, California, at the age of 56.
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