
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stacy Harris (July 26, 1918 – March 13, 1973) was a Canadian-born actor with hundreds of film and television appearances. His name is often found spelled Stacey Harris. Harris was an Army pilot whose leg was injured in a plane crash less than six months after he enlisted in 1937. That injury prevented him from re-enlisting when World War II began, but he served with the American Volunteer Group as an ambulance driver and with the French Foreign Legion as a dispatch rider. Before becoming an actor, he held a variety of jobs, including newspaper reporter, boxer, sailor, and artist. Harris played varied characters, often villains, on various programs produced by Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited, such as Dragnet, Noah's Ark, GE True, Adam-12, and Emergency!. Harris guest starred in the religion anthology series, Crossroads, and played a gangster in the 1…
tvGhost Story
1972 · James Dillon
tvBearcats!
1971 · Emmett Grosvenor
movieO'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra
1971 · Agent Ben Hazzard
movieThe D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill
1971 · Dr. Leonard
movieThe Wife Swappers
1970 · Psychiatrist
movieBloody Mama
1970 · Agent McClellan
movieNoon Sunday
1970 · Operations Commander Callan
movieCompanions in Nightmare
1968 · Phillip Rootes
tvAdam-12
1968 · Jim Ralston, Dr. Edward Lane, Carl Kegan
tvMannix
1967 · Russ
movieCountdown
1967 · Technician (uncredited), Script Supervisor
tvIronside
1967 · Gordon
movieFirst to Fight
1967 · Dialogue
tvDragnet
1967 · Michael Cooper Smith, Dan Mungol, Walter Kinnett, Frank Baker, Dr. Manning, Clifford Ray Owens alias Barney Regal, Dr. Robert Corley
movieAn American Dream
1966 · Detective O'Brien
tvHoney West
1965 · Charlie Kenyon
movieBrainstorm
1965 · Josh Reynolds
movieThe Great Sioux Massacre
1965 · Mr. Turner
movieSylvia
1965 · Mr. Leland (uncredited)
movieIt's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
1963 · Police Radio Unit F-7 (voice) (uncredited)
tvTemple Houston
1963 · Cliff Carteret
movieFour for the Morgue
1962 · Lieutenant Victor Beaujac
tvThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour
1962 · Prosecutor, Lawyer
tvThe Virginian
1962 · Harry Clark, Gambler
movieThe Adventures of Superboy
1961 · Jake
tvSurfside 6
1960 · Buck Lavery
tvOutlaws
1960 · Larson
tvThe Untouchables
1959 · Capt. Reardon
tvBonanza
1959 · Harry Teague, Judge Simpson, Regis, Mr. Corman
tvTightrope
1959 · Lee Troy
movieCast a Long Shadow
1959 · Eph Brown
tvBlack Saddle
1959 · George Scales, Ben Loomis
tvRawhide
1959 · Riggs
movieGood Day for a Hanging
1959 · Coley
tv77 Sunset Strip
1958 · Carpie, Paul Lundeen, Ralph Durbin
movieThe Hunters
1958 · Col. Monk Moncavage
movieNew Orleans After Dark
1958 · Detective Vic Beaujac
tvMickey Spillane's Mike Hammer
1958 · Bruce Greene
movieRaintree County
1957 · Union Lieutenant (uncredited)
tvCasey Jones
1957 · Gene Deming
tvTrackdown
1957 · Ira Black
Goodyear Theatre
1957 · Vandy Vance
tvPerry Mason
1957 · Ed Brigham, Frank Curran, Frank Brooks
tvWagon Train
1957 · Sheriff Francher, The Sheriff
tvHave Gun, Will Travel
1957 · Maj. McNab
tvMeet McGraw
1957 · Steve Rand
tvHawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
1957 · Capt. Brownell
movieThe Brass Legend
1956 · George Barlow
tvDick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
1956 · Doc Currie
movieThe Mountain
1956 · Nicholas Servoz
movieComanche
1956 · Art Downey
N.O.P.D.
1955 · Detective Vic Beaujac
tvAlfred Hitchcock Presents
1955 · Cullen
tvGunsmoke
1955 · Leonard
tvThe Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
1955 · John P. Clum, Mayor John Clum, John P. Clum (uncredited), Mayor Clum, Sam Rolfe
movieNew Orleans Uncensored
1955 · Scrappy Durant
tvStudio 57
1954
movieDragnet
1954 · Max Edward Troy
Three Lives
1953 · Reuben Zadok
movieThe Great Sioux Uprising
1953 · Uriah (as Stacy S. Harris)
tvGeneral Electric Theater
1953 · Nate
movieThe Redhead from Wyoming
1953 · Chet Jones
tvFour Star Playhouse
1952 · Frank Le Beau, Troy
Chevron Theatre
1952
tvDragnet
1951 · William Tanner, Frank Larson, Benny Davis
movieHis Kind of Woman
1951 · Harry (uncredited)
movieAppointment with Danger
1950 · Paul Ferrar