Gregg Palmer Biography (1927-)

Born Palmer Lee, January 25, 1927, in San Francisco, CA.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Birth Details
January 25, 1927
San Francisco, California, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits; PRINCIPAL FILM APPEARANCES
  • Attendant, My Friend Irma Goes West, Paramount, 1950.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Grat Dalton, The Cimarron Kid, Universal, 1951.
  • (as Palmer Lee) William Norton, Francis Goes to West Point, Universal, 1952.
  • (as Palmer Lee) tank lieutenant, Red Ball Express, Universal, 1952.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Marty Smith, The Raiders (also known as Riders of Vengeance), Universal, 1952.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Farouk, Son of Ali Baba, Universal, 1952.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Johnny Evans, Sally and Saint Anne, Universal, 1952.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Joe Bent, The Battle at Apache Pass, Universal, 1952.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Captain White, Back at the Front (also known as Willie and Joe Back at the Front), Universal, 1952.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Chet Dunne, It Happens Every Thursday, Universal, 1953.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Chalmers, Column South, Universal, 1953.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Oaman, The Veils of Bagdad, Universal, 1953.
  • (as Palmer Lee) Hal Jessup, The Redhead from Wyoming, Universal, 1953.
  • Cameron, The All-American (also known as The Winning Way), Universal, 1953.
  • Tom Masterson, Magnificent Obsession, Universal, 1954.
  • Tom Bradley, Playgirl, Universal, 1954.
  • Captain Burnett, Taza, Son of Cochise, Universal, 1954.
  • Lieutenant Manning, To Hell and Back, Universal, 1955.
  • Jed Grant, The Creature Walks among Us, Universal, 1956.
  • Dink, Hilda Crane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956.
  • Pat Orvello, Footsteps in the Night, Allied Artists, 1957.
  • Kimo, From Hell It Came, Allied Artists, 1957.
  • Captain James Tenslip, Revolt at Fort Laramie, United Artists, 1957.
  • Jeff Clark, Zombies of Mora Tau, Columbia, 1957.
  • Piggy, The Female Animal, Universal, 1958.
  • Captain Dexter, Thundering Jets, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958.
  • John Mapes, The Rebel Set (also known as Beatsville), Allied Artists, 1959.
  • Bart Connors, The Sad Horse, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959.
  • Reed Taylor, The Cat Burglar, United Artists, 1961.
  • Brad Santley, Gun Fight, United Artists, 1961.
  • Lieutenant Fisher, The Most Dangerous Man Alive, Columbia, 1961.
  • Piper, Forty Pounds of Trouble, Universal, 1962.
  • Swedish commentator, The Prize, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1963.
  • gambler, Advance to the Rear (also known as Company of Cowards?), MGM, 1964.
  • Donovan, The Quick Gun, Columbia, 1964.
  • Union guard, Shenandoah, Universal, 1965.
  • Rodenbush, The Rare Breed, Universal, 1966.
  • special officer, If He Hollers, Let Him Go, Cinerama, 1968.
  • Parker, The Undefeated, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969.
  • Riker, Chisum, Warner Brothers, 1970.
  • Berger, The McKenzie Break, United Artists, 1970.
  • John Goodfellow, Big Jake, National General, 1971.
  • Hurricane Kid, La vita, a volte e molto dura, vera provvidenza? (also known as Life Is Tough Enough, Eh Providence?), Euro International, 1972.
  • burly man, The Shootist, Paramount, 1976.
  • Jeff, Hot Lead and Cold Feet, Buena Vista, 1978.
  • Sergeant Hacksaw, The Man with Bogart's Face (also known as Sam Marlow, Private Eye), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980.
  • Ross, Scream (also known as The Outing), Cal-Com Releasing, 1981.
  • Also appeared in The Golden Blade, Universal, 1953; Five Guns to Tombstone, United Artists, 1961.
  • Credits; PRINCIPAL TELEVISION APPEARANCES; SERIES
  • Harry, Run Buddy Run, CBS, 1966-67.
  • MINI-SERIES Bull Run colonel, The Blue and the Gray, CBS, 1982.
  • Credits; PILOTS
  • Payne, Go West, Young Girl!, ABC, 1978.
  • Credits; MOVIES
  • Szabo, Mongo's Back in Town, CBS, 1971.
  • Slatter, True Grit (A Further Adventure), ABC, 1978.
  • Also The Daughters of Joshua Cabe, ABC, 1976; Beggarman, Thief, NBC, 1979.