
Mort Mills
Mort Mills (born Mortimer Morris Kaplan; January 11, 1919 – June 6, 1993) was an American film and television actor who had roles in over 150 movies and television episodes. He was often the town lawman or the local bad guy in many popular westerns of the 1950s and 1960s. From 1957–1959 he had a recurring co-starring role as Marshal Frank Tallman in Man Without a Gun. Other recurring roles were...
Mort Mills (born Mortimer Morris Kaplan; January 11, 1919 – June 6, 1993) was an American film and television actor who had roles in over 150 movies and television episodes. He was often the town lawman or the local bad guy in many popular westerns of the 1950s and 1960s. From 1957–1959 he had a recurring co-starring role as Marshal Frank Tallman in Man Without a Gun. Other recurring roles were...
Known For
Psycho
as Highway Patrol Officer
Touch of Evil
as Al Schwartz - District Attorney's Assistant
Torn Curtain
as Farmer
Cast Credits
24 Hour Psycho
as Highway Patrol Officer (archive footage)
Breakout
as Middleton
Soldier Blue
as Sgt. O'Hearn
Strategy of Terror
as Victor Pelling
The Name of the Game Is Kill
as Sheriff Fred Kendall
Return of the Gunfighter
as Will Parker
Torn Curtain
as Farmer
Blindfold
as Henchman
The Outlaws Is Coming
as Trigger Mortis
Where Love Has Gone
as Petey Peterson
Bullet for a Badman
as Ira
The Quick Gun
as Cagle
Gunfight at Comanche Creek
as Ben Bayer
Twenty Plus Two
as Harbin
Psycho
as Highway Patrol Officer
Ride a Crooked Trail
as Pecos
Touch of Evil
as Al Schwartz - District Attorney's Assistant
Man in the Shadow
as Geteman
Bombers B-52
as Sgt. Addressing Flyers (uncredited)
The Iron Sheriff
as Sutherland
The Shadow on the Window
as Myra's Husband (uncredited)
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
as Sam Mason
The Harder They Fall
as Reporter in Hospital (uncredited)
Crashing Las Vegas
as Lead Gangster
Desert Sands
as Wolock - Radio Man (uncredited)
The Marauders
as Carmack
The Naked Street
as Finney (uncredited)
Dial Red O
as Newspaper Photographer
Cry Vengeance
as Johnny Blue-Eyes