Sam Buffington
Known for: Acting
Born: October 11, 1931 in Swansea, Massachusetts, USA - Died: May 14, 1960
Sam Buffington (October 12, 1931 – May 15, 1960) was an American actor whose short career included performances on stage, radio, film, and television. He was the star of the CBS radio series Luke Slaughter of Tombstone during 1958 and was one of three regular cast members on the Whispering Smith television series. While Buffington's wife Pat was in Palm Springs, California, he wrote a note to her, locked himself in the bathroom, sealed air passages under the door and window, and turned on a gas jet. When she returned home on Sunday evening, May 15, 1960, she had to break-in the bathroom door. Buffington was dead; his note apologized to her for not being able to support her, and requested cremation. Buffington's friends expressed surprise at the note, since he had made over $20,000 the year before and had good career prospects
Known for
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The Light in the Forest
George Owens
They Came to Cordura
Invasion of the Saucer-Men
Col. Ambrose, USAF
The Brothers Karamazov
Tipsy Merchant
King Creole
Dr. Martin Cabot (uncredited)
Damn Citizen
DeButts
The Rawhide Trail
James Willard
Unwed Mother
John Pauley
Blue Denim
Abortionist
Black Saddle
Noah Bailey
The Barbara Stanwyck Show
Vic Trenton
Maverick
Ponca Brown
Wanted: Dead or Alive
Fred the Bartender
Behind Closed Doors
Horne
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Waldren
Whispering Smith
John Richards
Bourbon Street Beat
Junius Rattner