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Charles Maxwell (Malawian) - The Pang of Slave Trade (acrylic, 2015)
From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Bat Masterson - Double Showdown - NBC - October 8, 1958
Western
Running Time: 30 minutes
Teleplay by Gene Levitt
Produced by Frank Pittman and Andy White
Directed by Walter Doniger
Stars:
Gene Barry as William Barclay "Bat" Masterson
Robert Middleton as Big Keel Roberts
Jean Willes as Lucy Slater
Elisha Cook Jr. as Pete Sheeley
Adele Mara as Maria Costa
King Donovan as Shorty Keenan
Charles Maxwell as Marshall Ed Caulder
K. L. Smith as Chuck
William Vaughan as Nelson
Stephen Wooton as Sandy
Richard Warren as Townsman
Quentin Sondergaard as Townsman
Leon Alton as Older Card Player
Troy Melton as Man Holding Gun on Shorty
Harry Raybould as Card Player
James Winslow as Townsman
Sean Meaney as Townsman
Nick Nicoll as Townsman
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Character Actor
Charles Carlton Maxwell (December 28, 1913 – August 7, 1993) Character actor and producer who worked primarily in television.
Maxwell frequently appeared as a guest star in western television series, including Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Lawman, Rawhide, and The Rifleman. In 1959, he was cast as General Phil Sheridan in the episode "One Bullet from Broken Bow" of the NBC western series, Bat Masterson, starring Gene Barry in the title role. He appeared again later that year as crooked hotel owner “Ron Davis” in the episode “Lady Luck”. He also appeared on NBC's Bonanza ten times as entirely different characters.
In the 1960s Maxwell began appearing in a variety of guest roles. For example, he appeared in My Favorite Martian (first season, episode 23) as Jakobar in "An Old Friend of the Family". He was a regular on the short-lived series The Hank McCune Show and appeared as Corp. Giles on the World War II drama Combat! in the episode "Ask Me No Questions" in 1966. He also appeared as Virgil Earp in the Star Trek episode “Spectre of the Gun” in 1968.
And between Westerns, he had his longest running role ever as the unseen uncredited radio announcer on numerous episodes of Gilligan's Island . (Wikipedia)
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A Field Full of Secrets, Charles Maxwell. USA/UK, 2014 ★★
What the f**k did I just watch?