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William Broderick Crawford (December 9, 1911 – April 26, 1986) ... Crawford quit Highway Patrol at the end of 1959 in order to make a film in Spain, ...
Highway Patrol stars Broderick Crawford as Dan Mathews, [1] the gruff and dedicated head of a police force in an unidentified Western state. Mathews had "no particular title — just the boss," Crawford said. [3] The program was "based on authentic stories from the files of highway patrol headquarters throughout the country."
In 1954, Boyett played respected settler Jim Hardwicke in the Death Valley Days episode "11,000 Miners Can't Be Wrong". Boyett was typecast as a law-enforcement officer, most notably as Dan Mathews (Broderick Crawford)'s patrol officer on Highway Patrol, where he appeared in 65 episodes, either as Sgt. Johnson or Sgt. Williams, between 1955 and 1959; Boyett also portrayed a policeman in such ...
Starting that year, he began a recurring role as Sgt. Walters on the television series Highway Patrol, appearing in a total of sixteen episodes. Whitman explained that, at the time, he was working part-time in a slaughterhouse, and when he got the role, he and its star Broderick Crawford got along immediately and became friends. From that point ...
He narrated 156 episodes of Highway Patrol with Broderick Crawford, 39 segments of Mackenzie's Raiders with Richard Carlson 41 episodes of Men of Annapolis and all 36 episodes of The New Breed. [1] His television appearances included The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Adam-12, Emergency!, Dragnet and The Waltons.
Highway Patrol ZIV, 1955–1959, starring Broderick Crawford; Home Run Derby ZIV, 1959–1960, hosted by Mark Scott; I Led Three Lives ZIV, 1953–1956, starring Richard Carlson; Keyhole ZIV-UA, 1962, Semi-documentary series. King of Diamonds ZIV-UA, 1961–1962, starring Broderick Crawford; Klondike ZIV-UA, 1960–1961, starring Ralph Taeger ...
That same year, Breck appeared in an episode of the syndicated Highway Patrol, [5] starring Broderick Crawford. He was also cast in an episode of NBC's The Restless Gun, starring John Payne. He appeared in a 1958 episode of Gunsmoke, playing the role of murder suspect, “Fly Hoyt”, a cowboy working on a Texas cattle drive.
In 1958, he played an escaped mental patient in an episode of Highway Patrol, a police drama starring Broderick Crawford. (The first name of George's acting credits is sometimes Anthony, sometimes Tony.) In January 1959, George played a Catholic priest, Padre John, in the episode "The Desperadoes" of the western series, Sugarfoot.