Don Porter
Known for: Acting
Born: September 23, 1912 in Miami, Oklahoma, USA - Died: February 10, 1997
Donald "Don" Porter (September 24, 1912 –February 11, 1997) was an American actor who appeared in a number of films since the 1940s, including Top Sergeant and Eagle Squadron. On television, he portrayed the widowed father of 15-year-old Frances "Gidget" Lawrence (Sally Field) in the 1965 ABC sitcom Gidget. Besides his work in film and television, Porter was active on stage, as he acted in more than 200 plays, including The Front Page, Plaza Suite, and Any Wednesday. He appeared in various films in the 1940s before landing the role of Peter Sands, the boss of Susan Camille MacNamara (Ann Sothern), on the 1950s sitcom Private Secretary. A retooled version of the series appeared later, titled The Ann Sothern Show. It featured many of the same actors, including Porter as hotel manager James Devery in the venue of a fashionable New York City hotel. He later guest starred on episodes of Green Acres, Love, American Style, The Mod Squad, Barnaby Jones, The Six Million Dollar Man, Hawaii Five-O, Three's Company (on which he played Jack Tripper's uncle), and Switch.
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The Candidate
Senator Crocker Jarmon
The Racket
R. G. Connolly
Buck Privates Come Home
Capt. Christie
White Line Fever
Cutler
711 Ocean Drive
Larry Mason
The Turning Point
Joe Silbray
She-Wolf of London
Barry Lanfield
Who Done It?
'Murder at Midnight' program manager
The Norliss Tapes
Sanford T. Evans
Live a Little, Love a Little
Mike Lansdown
Bachelor in Paradise
Thomas W. Jynson
Danger Woman
Professor Claude Ruppert
Our Miss Brooks
Lawrence Nolan
Eyes of the Underworld
Edward Jason
Night Monster
Dick Baldwin
Youngblood Hawke
Ferdie Lax
Resisting Enemy Interrogation
Lt. Frank L. Williams, Jr. - American Co-pilot
Desk Set
Don the Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Cripple Creek
Denver Jones
The Morning After
Rudy King
Cuban Pete
Roberts
The Savage
Running Dog
Last Hours Before Morning
Mr. Pace
The Murder That Wouldn't Die
Gen. Rocky Jensen