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Richard Lewis Deacon (May 14, 1922 [2] [3] – August 8, 1984) was an American television and motion picture actor, [4] best known for playing supporting roles in television shows such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, [5] Leave It to Beaver, [6] and The Jack Benny Program, [7] along with minor roles in films such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) [8] and Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963).
Fred is the head of the "Rancho Rutherford" household and is married to Geraldine/Gwendolyn. He is balding, and self-aggrandizing, the father of a son named Clarence (nicknamed "Lumpy" by everyone in town), played by Frank Bank, and a daughter named Violet, played by Wendy Winkelman and later by Veronica Cartwright.
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Richard Deacon may refer to: Donald McCormick (1911–1998), British writer who also used the pseudonym Richard Deacon; Richard Deacon (actor) (1921–1984), American actor; Richard Deacon (sculptor) (born 1949), British sculptor; Dickie Deacon (1911–1986), Scottish footballer; Richard Deacon, a Marvel Comics character also known as The Fly
The episode was a backdoor pilot, titled "The Blonde" or "Carol," which featured Joyce as a young, dizzy blonde who lives with her sister and brother-in-law in Los Angeles, and manages to save her no-nonsense boss, played by Richard Deacon, from a real estate scam. The pilot was not picked up.
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Billingsley and Adams "It's a Small World" is the pilot episode from the American television series Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963). The pilot (originally proposed as Wally and The Beaver) was first televised April 23, 1957, on the syndicated anthology series, Studio 57, without a laugh track nor the series' well known theme song, "The Toy Parade". [1]
Besides White and Williams, the series also featured for several episodes Richard Deacon, Richard Reeves, Roy Engel, Maudie Prickett and Burt Mustin. Tom Kennedy was the off-camera announcer at the end of episodes.