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Front Runner

Season 1, Episode 21

His career was ruined by a rival. Now jockey Sam Barry (Walter Burke) wants revenge. Berryman: Sandy Kenyon.

repeat 1959 English 720p Stereo
Sci-fi Drama Anthology Paranormal

Cast & Crew
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Ben Cooper (Actor) .. Ronnie Watson
Walter Burke (Actor) .. Sam Barry
Sandy Kenyon (Actor) .. Tim Berryman
Carmen Phillips (Actor) .. Rita
Rita Lupino (Actor) .. Nurse
Jerry Hausner (Actor) .. Walt
Phil Chambers (Actor) .. 1st Judge

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Did You Know..
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Ben Cooper (Actor) .. Ronnie Watson
Born: September 30, 1930
Trivia: From adolescence on, Ben Cooper was an actor on both the stage and in radio. After attending Columbia University, Cooper began his film career with 1950's Side Street. A low-key actor, Cooper fluctuated between heroes and villains, mostly in westerns, until retiring from films in 1961. Ben Cooper also popped up in secondary roles on many TV anthologies of the so-called "Golden Era."
Walter Burke (Actor) .. Sam Barry
Born: January 01, 1909
Died: August 09, 1984
Trivia: Diminutive Irish-American character actor Walter Burke kicked off his film career in 1948. Burke's weaselly, cigarette-dangling-from-lips characterization of political flunky Sugar Boy in the Oscar-winning All the King's Men (1949) set the tone for most of his later roles. Though often afforded meaty roles on television -- he was one of several actors who subbed for William Talman during the 1960-1961 season of Perry Mason -- Burke had no objection to accepting tiny but memorable bits, such as the cockney who warns Eliza Doolittle, "There's a bloke be'ind that pillar, takin' down every word that you're sayin'!" in the opening scene of My Fair Lady (1964). In another unbilled assignment, Burke convincingly voice-doubled for narrator Walter Winchell in a handful of early-'60s episodes of The Untouchables. Closing out his film career in the early '70s, Walter Burke moved to Pennsylvania, where he became an acting teacher.
Sandy Kenyon (Actor) .. Tim Berryman
Born: August 05, 1922
Trivia: Sandy Kenyon's name won't be familiar to too many people, but his face will be instantly recognizable to filmgoers and television viewers for the hundreds of roles that he has played -- cops and criminals, cowboys and government officials, and just about everything else that television or movies have had to offer since the late 1950s. Born in New York City on August 5, 1922, Kenyon served in the United States Army Air Force during World War II as a pilot, organizing shows in his spare time. He attended drama school on the G.I. Bill and formed the Town and Country Players with five friends in Hartford, CT, in 1946, performing eight seasons of summer stock work. His New York theater credits included Katherine Ann Porter's Pale Horse, Pale Rider, Sean O'Casey's Purple Dust, Ibsen's Peer Gynt, and Clifford Odets' Rocket to the Moon. Kenyon's screen career began in 1957 on television series such as Studio One, Kraft Playhouse, The Twilight Zone, Gunsmoke, and Have Gun, Will Travel. His movie debut took place in Al Capone (1959), in the role of Bones Corelli -- Kenyon's later screen credits have included roles in Nevada Smith (1966), Easy Come, Easy Go (1967), Something for a Lonely Man (1968), Rancho Deluxe (1975), and MacArthur (1977). He also got his first starring television role in 1958, working with Forrest Tucker in the adventure series Crunch and Des, based on the writings of Philip Wylie. In 1964, Kenyon made his Broadway debut as Pygmalion in Conversation at Midnight, which closed after only four performances. He is most familiar to audiences for his television work, which has included guest supporting roles on series ranging from All in the Family (as Dave the Cop in "Archie Is Worried About His Job") to Knots Landing; he was good at playing tough but fair-minded lunkheads, sleazy movie directors (Bracken's World), and single-minded public servants (Mod Squad). He has also done voice-over work in cartoons. The actor Sandy Kenyon is not to be confused with the entertainment correspondent of the same name.
Carmen Phillips (Actor) .. Rita
Born: January 01, 1937
Died: September 22, 2002
Trivia: American actress Carmen Phillips played leads in many MGM films during the '50s and '60s.
Rita Lupino (Actor) .. Nurse
Jerry Hausner (Actor) .. Walt
Born: May 20, 1909
Phil Chambers (Actor) .. 1st Judge
Born: June 16, 1916

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