Michael Dunn

Michael Dunn , of her true name Gary Neil Miller, is an American actor born the October 20th 1934 with Shattuck, in the Oklahoma (the United States), and died the August 29th 1973 with London (the United Kingdom).

Biography

It is five years old when his/her parents learn that it is reached of Nanisme (adult, it will measure 1 meter 19), which does not prevent it continuing a normal schooling and from being a chief of the pom-pom girls to the college. In 1953, it enters to the Université of Michigan, but an accident with the leg forces it to give up. It leaves then to the University of Florida where it receives its license in 1958. Working as singer in bars to pay its studies, he discovers his vocation of actor.

After several small trades, it leaves for New York. He works in the theater with Broadway, where he is nominated with the Tony Award for a role in The Balad off the Sad Cafe of Edward Albee. He takes down roles in televised series and with the cinema, and he is again nominated, this time at the Oscars for his role of narrator in the Nave of insane the (1965).

Between 1965 and 1968, he interprets the role of Doctor Miguelito Loveless in ten episodes of the series the Mysteries of the West . In 1968, he plays near Elizabeth Taylor in Boom! and in 1970, Jane Birkin gives him to the counterpart in Trop small my friend .

Suffering from pulmonary Insufficiency, treated for a Arthritis using barbiturates, he dies at the 38 years age, in England where he had come for a turning.

Catalog of films

  • 1962 : Without Each Other , of Saul Swimmer
  • 1964: Arrest and Trial (series TV)
  • 1964: East Side/West Side (series TV)
    • Young stag Today (1964)
  • 1965: the Nave of insane the ( Ship off Fools ), of Stanley Kramer
  • 1965: max the Threat ( Get Smart ), of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry (series TV)
  • 1965: the Man in Rolls ( Burke' S Law ), of Ivan Goff, Ernest Kinoy and Ben Roberts (series TV)
    • The Prisoners off Mr. Sin (1965)
  • 1966: Match against the life ( Run for Your Life ), of Roy Huggins (series TV)
    • The Dark Beyond the Door (1966)
  • 1966: Big Servant boy ( You' Re has Big Boy Now ), of Francis Ford Coppola
  • 1967: Voyage at the bottom of the seas ( Voyage to the Bottom off the Sea ) (series TV)
    • Mannequins of wax ( The Wax-Men ), of Harmon Jones (1967)
  • 1967: Monroe ( The Monroes ) (series TV)
    • Ghosts off Paradox (1967)
  • 1968: Police force on the city ( Madigan ), of Gift Siegel
  • 1968: No Way to Treat has Lady , of Jack Smight
  • 1968: Boom , of Joseph Losey
  • 1968: Star Trek , of Gene Roddenberry (series TV)
    • the descent ( Plato' S Stepchildren ), of David Alexander (1968)
  • 1968: Mysteries of the West ( The Wild Wild West ), of Michael Garrison (series TV)
    • the Night of terror ( The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth ), of Bernard L. Kowalski (1965)
    • the Night of the city without voice ( The Night That Terror Stalked the Town ), of Alvine Ganzer (1965)
    • the Night of the attack ( The Night off the Whirring Death ), of Mark Rydell (1966)
    • the Night of fatal spring ( The Night off the Murderous Spring ), of Richard To give (1966)
    • the Night of a new world ( The Night off the Raven ) (1966)
    • the Night of green terror ( The Night off the Green Terror ) (1966)
    • the Night of the marksmen ( The Night off the Surreal McCoy ) (1967)
    • the Night of the gangsters ( The Night off the Bogus Gangsters ) (1967)
    • the Night of died of Dr. Loveless ( The Night Dr. Loveless Died ) (1967)
    • the Night of revenge ( The Night off Miguelito' S Revenge ), of James B. Clark (1968)
  • 1968: For the conquest of Rome I ( Kampf um Rom I ), of Robert Siodmak
  • 1969: For the conquest of Rome II ( Kampf um Rom II - DER Boar ), of Robert Siodmak
  • 1969: Justine , of George Cukor
  • 1970: Too small my friend , of Eddy Matalon
  • 1970: Bonanza , of Fred Hamilton (series TV)
  • 1971: Murders in the Street Mortuary , of Gordon Hessler
  • 1972: Night Gallery (series TV)
  • 1972: Goodnight, My Love , of Peter Hyams (TV)
  • 1973: the Wolf garou of Washington ( The Werewolf off Washington ), of Milton Moses Ginsberg
  • 1974: the Castle of the horror ( Terror! It castello delle gives maledette ), of Robert Oliver
  • 1974: Loba there Paloma , of Gonzalo Suárez
  • 1974: The Freakmaker , of Jack Cardiff
  • 1974: The Abdication , of Anthony Harvey

External bond

  • Michael Dunn on Internet Movie Database

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