Parley Baer

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

4.122

Gender

Male

Birthday

05-Aug-1914

Age

(110 years old)

Place of Birth

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Also Known As
  • Parley Edward Baer
  • Parley E. Baer

Parley Baer

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Parley Edward Baer (August 5, 1914 – November 22, 2002) was an American actor in film, television, and radio. Description above from the Wikipedia article Parley Baer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Overnight Sensation Overnight Sensation (1984) Character: Lawyer
Overnight Sensation is a 1984 short film directed by Jon Bloom, based loosely on W. Somerset Maugham's short story "The Colonel's Lady." After housewife Eve Peregrine writes a sudden hit novel, her husband George, a successful fashion photographer, finds it difficult to deal with the attention being showered on her. His difficulty in getting through the book increases when he begins to suspect that the steamy affair in its plot is drawn from her real life. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
The Further Adventures of Gallegher The Further Adventures of Gallegher (1965) Character: The Mayor
The young copyboy helps the town’s first female newspaper reporter, who is writing a series on confidence men. The swindlers are caught up in a sting, but they catch on and the reporter and Gallegher have to subdue them in order to escape and write their article.
Sixteen Sixteen (1972) Character: Reverend
Hickspoiltation film from the early 1970s ostensibly starring Oscar nominee Mercedes McCambridge, but really more a film looking for an excuse to show off Simone Griffeth's beauty. She plays a daughter of a swamp family. The whole family goes to a carnival where she is seduced by an older male performer, while her teen brother is seduced by an older female performer.
Winner Take All Winner Take All (1975) Character: Bob
The chronicle of an average American housewife who just happens to be addicted to gambling.
Space Case Space Case (1992) Character: Bitby
In the future, mental institutions are located on far-away planets. One such planet is the apex for an invasion of Earth by rodent-like aliens. It is up to a band of intrepid mental patients to thwart their evil schemes.
Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready (1977) Character: Phil Parsons
During World War II, an Italian POW is accidentally drafted into the American army.
Doc Doc (1969) Character: Conductor
An aging doctor in a small town decides to pack up his little black bag, but when a young doctor assumes his practice, the older practitioner can't resist butting in with comic results.
Killer in the Mirror Killer in the Mirror (1986) Character: N/A
A woman's truly evil twin steals her sister's wealthy beloved and marries him. After his death, she fakes her own demise and returns from the "dead" to claim her sister's identity--and to frame her for the murder of her husband.
The Awakening of Candra The Awakening of Candra (1983) Character: Chief Brooks
Based on the true-life story of teenage bride Candra Torres who was abducted in 1976 while on a honeymoon camping trip in the High Sierras.
True Grit: A Further Adventure True Grit: A Further Adventure (1978) Character: Rollins
The further adventures of True Grit's Rooster Cogburn has him battling injustice in his own unorthodox way while contending with a teenage girl bent on reforming him.
Man and Cat Man and Cat (2001) Character: Cat
Man lives with his best friend, Cat, to defend others from big bad.
Bristle Face Bristle Face (1964) Character: Sheriff Rad Toler
In the rolling, wooded hills of Tennessee in the 1920s, a 14-year-old orphan, Jace, comes to town with his hound dog and tries to teach him to hunt. Bristle Face is unskilled, but he shows remarkable ability in tracking down foxes. Jace stays with a kindly shopkeeper who defends the boy and Bristle Face against the sheriff whom they have angered.
Rodeo Girl Rodeo Girl (1980) Character: Doc Tanner
Sammy Garrett, the wife of a champion rodeo performer, is tired of her subsidiary role at home as a housewife. So she becomes an aspiring rodeo rider herself, encouraged by her one-time performer mother, and eventually confronts her new lifestyle, despite her husband's disapproval. Based on the true story of rodeo champion Sue Pirtle.
Express to Terror Express to Terror (1979) Character: Heaton
A gambling addict, mobsters, movie producers and others are plagued with murder while aboard a high-speed rail train. This pilot episode for the short-lived "Supertrain" series (which lasted just 9 episodes) was released to home video as a independent feature.
The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove (1971) Character: Mayor
Three kids think they see a sea monster in the calm waters of Strawberry Cove, and set out to find what's behind the mystery.
The Boy Who Stole the Elephant The Boy Who Stole the Elephant (1970) Character: Mayor Hancock
A frontier huckster, Colonel Ryder, and a young orphan, Davey, operate a travelling tent show. They are loaned an elephant by an old friend, Molly, who is also a rival circus owner. Davey trains the elephant and the two soon become inseparable. When the Colonel loses the elephant in gambling, Davey steals the elephant and begins a 20-mile search for Molly, the rightful owner.
Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland (2010) Character: (voice) (archive footage)
This production was originally broadcast on radio back in the 1940s. It was put on DVD with new animation.
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967) Character: Chief Executioner
To restore his family's lost wealth, a young Boston lad stows away on a ship bound for the California Gold Rush. When their very proper butler gives chase, all roads lead to nonstop adventure, wild and woolly characters, and a lucky punch that leads to a bonanza of belly laughs!
Comanche Territory Comanche Territory (1950) Character: Boozer, the Bartender
Silver has been found on comanche territory and the government accomplished a peaceful agreement with the indians. When James 'Jim' Bowie comes into the scene he finds the white settlers living near by planning to attack the indians although they know about that agreement and the beautiful Katie seems to play a leading role in this intrigue.
Red Skies of Montana Red Skies of Montana (1952) Character: Doctor Henry (uncredited)
When a large forest fire breaks out in the mountains of Montana, a squad of 'Smoke Jumpers', the paratroop-corps of fire-fighters in the U. S. Forest Service, is flown to the scene from their regional headquarters in Missoula, Montana. The Forest Rangers, under Cliff Mason, put out the blaze, but several of the fire-fighters are killed. Ed Miller, son of one of the dead rangers, thinks he died because Mason was a coward, and sets out to prove it.
Paul Bunyan Paul Bunyan (1958) Character: Chris Crosshaul / Prologue Narrator (voice)
A retelling of the classic Canadian / American tall tale of the enormous lumberjack and his loyal companion, an equally huge blue ox.
The Young Lions The Young Lions (1958) Character: Sgt. Brandt
The lives of three young men, a German and two Americans, during WWII.
Murder in Texas Murder in Texas (1981) Character: Ann's Attorney
Dramatization of the sensational Texas court case of the late '60s involving a noted Houston plastic surgeon accused of doing away with his socially prominent first wife in order to marry someone else.
Away All Boats Away All Boats (1956) Character: N/A
The story of USS 'Belinda', a U.S. naval ship, and its crew during the battle of the Pacific 1943-1945, as it prepares for action and landing troops on enemy beachheads.
Young Billy Young Young Billy Young (1969) Character: Bell
A peace-loving man named Ben Kane takes a job as deputy marshal of Lords, in the old West. Kane is no lawman, but he accepts the badge because he has an old score to settle with the town's chief trouble-maker. Once on the job, Kane must also deal with a young sharpshooter named Billy Young and a sharp and sassy saloon dancer, Lily.
Counterpoint Counterpoint (1967) Character: Hook
In December of 1944, Lionel Evans, an internationally renowned American conductor, is on a USO tour with his 70-piece symphony orchestra in newly-liberated Belgium. While fleeing from a German counterattack, Evans and his orchestra members are captured by a Panzer division and taken to an old chateau in Luxembourg. Despite orders to execute every prisoner, General Schiller, an avid music lover, commands Evans to give a private concert for him.
The FBI Story The FBI Story (1959) Character: Harry Dakins
A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.
Drango Drango (1957) Character: George Randolph
A few months after the end of the civil war, Major Drango is sent as military governor in a southern small town, whose citizens he must face the obstility.
The Spiral Road The Spiral Road (1962) Character: Mr. Boosmans
A selfish and prideful young Dutch doctor, through a series of circumstances, comes to learn that he does indeed "need" a higher spiritual being and other people.
Bedtime Story Bedtime Story (1964) Character: Col. Williams
Benson, is a Casanova who tricks women into having sex with him before leaving them. He is content with his game until he meets Jamison, a real operator who poses as an exiled prince and not only gets women to share his bed but also to give him money to help him fund his supposed counter-revolution.
D-Day the Sixth of June D-Day the Sixth of June (1956) Character: Sht. Gerbert
En route to Normandy, an American and a British officer reminisce in flashback about their romances with the same woman.
Air Cadet Air Cadet (1951) Character: Major Jim Evans
A group of cadets have assorted problems at the U.S. Air Force Pilot Training Academy.
The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again (1970) Character: The Mayor
Walter Brennan is back as the clever and funny over the hill Texas Ranger Nash Crawford. This time the gang must face corruption in their own home town. The gang put their heads together to clean up their town, take back the rule of law and rehabilitate the town lush (played by Fred Astaire) along with way.
Doctor Detroit Doctor Detroit (1983) Character: Judge
A shy but gentle man named Clifford Skridlow is a professor of comparative literature at the financially-strapped fictional Monroe College in Chicago. A chance encounter with four beautiful women at a restaurant changes his life forever.
A Fever in the Blood A Fever in the Blood (1961) Character: Charles Bosworth
A judge, a district attorney and a U. S. senator--each hoping to be elected the next governor--attempt to manipulate a murder trial to advance their own political ambitions. Director Vincent Sherman's 1961 drama stars Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Don Ameche, Jack Kelly, Angie Dickinson, Herbert Marshall, Jesse White, Parley Baer, Carroll O'Connor, Ray Danton, Andra Martin, Rhodes Reason and Louise Lorimer.
Fluffy Fluffy (1965) Character: Police Captain
A college professor gets into trouble when he tries to prove any animal can be domesticated, including an African lion.
Punch and Jody Punch and Jody (1974) Character: Dan Baxter
When a woman dies in a car accident, her former husband (a traveling circus worker) learns that his wife was pregnant when she divorced him many years earlier. The now teen-aged daughter enters his life. Can they form a relationship?
Breaking Home Ties Breaking Home Ties (1987) Character: Sears
Inspired by a Norman Rockwell painting, this 1950s coming of age drama centers on a young man leaving home to attend college, where he will learn the lessons in becoming a man. While his family must deal with a life threatening illness.
Bus Riley's Back in Town Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965) Character: Jules Griswald
Bus Riley returns to his small town after time in the army. On his return, his ex-girlfriend wants to resume their relationship. The only problem is she has married in the mean time. Searching for fulfilment in his life, Bus decides to get a job with his gay friend who is a mortician. When the mortician makes a pass at him, Bus quickly gets out.
Gypsy Gypsy (1962) Character: Mr. Kringelein
Rose Hovick lives to see her daughter June succeed on Broadway by way of vaudeville. When June marries and leaves, Rose turns her hope and attention to her elder, less obviously talented, daughter Louise. However, having her headlining as a stripper at Minsky's Burlesque is not what she initially has in mind.
The Amazing Dobermans The Amazing Dobermans (1976) Character: Septimus
An ex-con man and his five trained Dobermans help a Treasury Dept. agent stop a racketeer and his gang.
People Will Talk People Will Talk (1951) Character: Toy Store Salesman (uncredited)
Successful and well-liked, Dr. Noah Praetorius becomes the victim of a witchhunt at the hands of Professor Elwell, who disdains Praetorius's unorthodox medical views and also questions his relationship with the mysterious, ever-present Mr. Shunderson.
Skin Game Skin Game (1971) Character: Mr. Claggart
Quincy Drew and Jason O’Rourke, a pair of friends and con men—the former white, the latter a Northern-born free Black man— travel from town to town in the pre–Civil War American West. In their scam, Quincy sells Jason into slavery, frees him, and the two move on to the next town of suckers . . . until a con gone wrong leads Jason into real danger.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960) Character: Grangeford Man
From chicken thief to cabin boy, riverboat pilot to circus performer, Huck Finn outsmarts everyone on his way down the muddy Mississippi.
Chattanooga Choo Choo Chattanooga Choo Choo (1984) Character: Alonzo Dillard
The owner of a professional football team must restore the titular train and run it from Tennessee to NYC in 24 hours if he is to inherit $1 million in this comedy.
The Brass Bottle The Brass Bottle (1964) Character: Samuel Wackerbath
A genie tends to get his master into more predicaments than he gets him out of.
Time Trackers Time Trackers (1989) Character: Lucius
When an evil scientist steals his colleague's time machine his colleague's beautiful, brilliant daughter, aided by an L.A. cop and a hapless admirer, pursues him back to twelfth century England where - disguised as a damsel in distress - she enlists the help of a knight errant whose secret past holds the key to her future.
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968) Character: Dr. Dudley Caldwell
When the Great Northeast Blackout of 1965 hit, millions of people were left in the dark, including Waldo Zane, a New York executive in the process of stealing a fortune from his company, and two people whose paths he's destined to cross, Broadway actress Margaret Garrison and her husband, Peter.
Pray for Death Pray for Death (1985) Character: Sam Green
Akira Saito, a Japanese businessman lives in Tokyo with his Japanese-American wife Aiko and their children, Takeshi and Tomoya. When the family has a chance to move to the United States so that Aiko can teach the children about their American heritage, they pack up and head for Houston, Texas and run a restaurant. This is where the trouble begins....
Fearless Fagan Fearless Fagan (1952) Character: Emil Tauchnitz
A young man brings his pet lion with him when he's drafted into the U.S. Army.
Dave Dave (1993) Character: Senate Majority Leader
A sweet-natured Temp Agency operator and amateur Presidential look-alike is recruited by the Secret Service to become a temporary stand-in for the President of the United States.
Cash McCall Cash McCall (1960) Character: Harvey Bannon
Wealthy hotshot Cash McCall makes his money by purchasing unsuccessful businesses, whipping them into shape and then selling them for a huge profit. When Cash comes across Austen Plastics, a small manufacturing corporation on its last legs, he realizes it might be a gamble to buy the company. But when Cash finds out that the company's owner is the father of his old flame, Lory, he buys the business just to get a second chance at romance.
The Ugly Dachshund The Ugly Dachshund (1966) Character: Mel Chadwick
The Garrisons are the "proud parents" of three adorable dachshund pups - and one overgrown Great Dane named Brutus, who nevertheless thinks of himself as a dainty dachsie. His identity crisis results in an uproarious series of household crises that reduce the Garrisons' house to shambles - and viewers to howls of laughter!
Under the Influence Under the Influence (1986) Character: N/A
Noah Talbot is a long-time alcoholic whose drinking begins to have a devastating effect not only on his personal life but on his family as well.
Those Calloways Those Calloways (1965) Character: Doane Shattuck
Story of Cam Calloway and his family, who live in a densely wooded area in New England. Cam dreams of building a sanctuary for the geese that fly over the area each year, and he tries several schemes to buy a nearby lake for this santuary. He is thwarted at every attempt, it seems; he and his son try to get enough furs from their trapping venture to get the money, but the bottom falls out of the fur market. He uses the little money they get for a down payment on the lake, thereby losing their house when he can't make the mortgage payment. They move to the lake, where their friends help them build a cabin. A salesman stops in town, and tries to get the people to sell their land for a tourist venture; Cam is outraged at his tactics and takes desperate measures after he himself is tricked.
Two on a Guillotine Two on a Guillotine (1965) Character: Jules 'Buzzy' Sheridan
The daughter of a dead magician who accidentally killed his wife, her mother, while performing a guillotine trick must spend the night in his house in order to collect her inheritance. Is the house haunted or is it all magic?
The Slowest Gun in the West The Slowest Gun in the West (1960) Character: Collingswood
The town of Primrose, Arizona is beset by outlaws, so the towns people hire Fletcher Bissell III (A.K.A. The Silver Dollar Kid) as their new sheriff. Fletcher is so cowardly the townsfolk are sure that the local outlaws will be too proud to gun him down. This proves to be the case, and the outlaws hire their own cowardly gunfighter, Chicken Farnsworth, to go up against The Silver Dollar Kid. Written by Jim Beaver
Deadline - U.S.A. Deadline - U.S.A. (1952) Character: Headwaiter (uncredited)
With three days before his paper folds, a crusading editor tries to expose a vicious gangster.
The Frogmen The Frogmen (1951) Character: Dr. Ullman
The new commander of a Navy Underwater Demolition Team--nicknamed "Frogmen"--must earn the respect of the men in his unit, who are still grieving over the death of their former commander and resentful of the new one.
Wake Me When the War Is Over Wake Me When the War Is Over (1969) Character: Erhardt's Butler
During the latter days of WWII an American Lieutenant accidentally falls out of an airplane into German territory. He is taken in by a Baroness who becomes smitten with him and doesn't want him to leave, so she doesn't tell him that the war has ended...for five years!
Wake Me When It's Over Wake Me When It's Over (1960) Character: Col. Archie Hollingsworth
The war may be over, but that doesn't keep the hapless Gus Brubaker from being drafted and posted on a forgotten little Japanese Island...and that's just the beginning of this wacky Air Force adventure!
Day of the Evil Gun Day of the Evil Gun (1968) Character: Willford
Two men on a desperate search to save a woman only one of them could have!
The Time Machine The Time Machine (1978) Character: Henry Haverson
A scientist builds a machine that will enable him to travel back and forth in time, but when he puts it in motion, he gets more than he bargained for.
Halloween with the New Addams Family Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977) Character: Bones Lafferty/John Quincy Addams/Boss Crook
The original TV Addams Family members prepare for Halloween.
Elopement Elopement (1951) Character: Charlie (uncredited)
Two sets of parents frantically race to stop their eloping children's wedding.
Vicki Vicki (1953) Character: Detective (uncredited)
A supermodel gets murdered. While investigating the case the story of a waitress turned glamor girl is revealed.
The Gambler from Natchez The Gambler from Natchez (1954) Character: Riverboat Captain (uncredited)
A discharged army Captain returns home to New Orleans to take revenge on the men who murdered his father.
Pickup on South Street Pickup on South Street (1953) Character: Headquarters Communist in Chair (uncredited)
In New York City, an insolent pickpocket, Skip McCoy, inadvertently sets off a chain of events when he targets ex-prostitute Candy and steals her wallet. Unaware that she has been making deliveries of highly classified information to the communists, Candy, who has been trailed by FBI agents for months in hopes of nabbing the spy ringleader, is sent by her ex-boyfriend, Joey, to find Skip and retrieve the valuable microfilm he now holds.
License to Drive License to Drive (1988) Character: Grandpa Anderson
Teenager Les Anderson thinks his life can't get any worse after he flunks his driver's exam, but he's wrong. Even though he didn't receive his license, Les refuses to break his date with the cool Mercedes Lane, and he decides to lift his family's prize luxury car for the occasion. Unfortunately, Mercedes sneaks some booze along and passes out drunk, and a confused Les makes the bad decision of enlisting his rebellious friend, Dean, to help.
Follow Me, Boys! Follow Me, Boys! (1966) Character: Mayor
Lem Siddons is part of a traveling band who has a dream of becoming a lawyer. Deciding to settle down, he finds a job as a stockboy in the general store of a small town. Trying to fit in, he volunteers to become scoutmaster of the newly formed Troop 1. Becoming more and more involved with the scout troop, he finds his plans to become a lawyer being put on the back burner, until he realizes that his life has been fulfilled helping the youth of the small town.
Incredible Rocky Mountain Race Incredible Rocky Mountain Race (1977) Character: Farley Osmond
An old man observes a boy bullying his playmates and treats him to a morality lesson. The man tells the story of the epic cross-country race between a young Mark Twain and his rival, Mike Fink. The bulk of the film depicts the race, which proves to be more a test of character than of stamina
Carbon Copy Carbon Copy (1981) Character: Dr. Bristol
A middle-aged married wealthy white corporate executive is surprised to discover that he has a working-class black teen-age son who wants to be adopted into the almost-exclusively-white upper-middle-class community of San Marino, California.
Almost an Angel Almost an Angel (1990) Character: George Bealeman
Terry Dean is an electronics wizard and thief. After he is released from jail, he is hit by a car while saving a little girl's life. While in the hospital, he dreams that God visits him and tells him he's an Angel, and must start doing good things to make up for his past life. Not believing it at first, he soon becomes convinced he must be an Angel. Not having any Angel powers yet, he must use his own experiences and talents to make good things happen.
White Dog White Dog (1982) Character: Wilber Hull
A trainer attempts to retrain a vicious dog that’s been raised to kill black people.
Inside Out Inside Out (1991) Character: Elliott (segment "The Diaries")
Softcore anthology film containing stories: "Brush Strokes"; "Shrink Rap"; "Doubletalk"; "The Leda"; "My Secret Moments"; "Life Is For The Taking"; "The Diaries"; "Love The One You're With"; and "My Better Half".
Union Station Union Station (1950) Character: Detective Gottschalk
Police catch a break when suspected kidnappers are spotted on a train heading towards Union Station. Police, train station security and a witness try to piece together the crime and get back the blind daughter of a rich business man.



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