Frank Ferguson
AKA: Franklyn Ferguson
Birthday: 1899-12-25
Died: 1978-09-12
Birthplace: Ferndale, California, USA
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Frank S. Ferguson (born December 25, 1899, Ferndale, California – died September 12, 1978, Los Angeles) was an American character actor with hundreds of appearances in both film and television.
Ferguson's best known role was as the Swedish ranch handyman, Gus Broeberg, on the CBS television series, My Friend Flicka, based on a novel of the same name. He appeared with Gene Evans, Johnny Washbrook and Anita Louise. At this time, Ferguson also portrayed the Calverton veterinarian in the first several seasons of CBS's Lassie.
He made his film debut in 1939 in Gambling on the High Seas (released in 1940), and appeared in nearly 200 feature films and hundreds of TV episodes subsequently.
Film appearances include: McDougal's House of Horrors (1948), Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair 1952. Television series appearances include The Pride of the Family, The Andy Griffith Show, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Peyton Place and Perry Mason.
Ferguson died in Los Angeles of cancer on September 12, 1978.
Filmography
Character: Newspaper Editor
Character: Newspaper Editor
Character: Marshal Williams
Character: Mr. Cope in Fantasy Sequence
Character: Bill Porter (lawyer)
Character: District Attorney Hunt
Character: Mr. Perkins (uncredited)
Character: Loud Customer (uncredited)
Character: Preacher (uncredited)
Character: Secret Service Man at Farmer's Market (uncredited)
Character: Deacon Matt Holmes
Character: Texas Posse Member
Character: Electronics Engineer (uncredited)
Character: Prosecutor (uncredited)
Character: Marshal George Henderson
Character: Sheriff Ralph Wittrock
Character: Snaith (uncredited)
Character: R.J. O'Connell
Character: General Alfred Howe Terry
Character: Sheriff Howard
Character: Medical Examiner (uncredited)
Character: Ellison Hatfield
Character: Commencement Speaker
Character: Embassy Attendant (uncredited)
Character: Eldridge Haskell
Character: Pinkie's Father (uncredited)
Character: Easterner at Training Camp (uncredited)
Character: Crane (uncredited)
Character: Drunk Reporter (uncredited)
Character: Newspaperman (uncredited)
Character: Police Inspector Hailey (uncredited)
Character: Walter Bronson
Character: Mahoney (uncredited)
Character: "Hard Rock" Mason
Character: Harry Cartwright
Character: Consul Reither
Character: Park Attendant (uncredited)
Character: Judge George J. Barnes (uncredited)
Character: Doc Bethune (uncredited)
Character: Mr. Hector Walker
Character: Steve (uncredited)
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Character: Prosecuting Attorney
Character: Counterfeitor Goldie
Character: Music Foundation Director (uncredited)
Character: Marshal Bat Masterson
Character: Marshal Bullock
Character: Grant's Secretary (uncredited)
Character: Private Investigator
Character: Logan (Uncredited)
Character: Wally Mitchell
Character: The State's District Attorney
Character: Marty Freeman (uncredited)
Character: Army Doctor (uncredited)
Character: Movie Theatre Owner (uncredited)
Character: American Newsman (uncredited)
Character: Attorney J. T. Vickers
Character: George Havelock
Character: Detective Mike McAdams (uncredited)
Character: Dr. Andrew Blake
Character: Boward - Police Chief
Character: Abe Deland (uncredited)
Character: Coroner (uncredited)
Character: Ed (uncredited)
Character: Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Character: Crosscut Marshal (uncredited)
Character: Officer (uncredited)
Character: Professor McAuley (uncredited)
Character: Gettysburg Address Reciter (voice) (uncredited)
Character: 1st Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Character: Tina's Father (uncredited)
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Character: Townsman (uncredited)