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Keefe Brasselle (1923–1981)

Trivia:

Was assistant to and protegé of CBS Television Network president James T. Aubrey in the early 1960's. See more trivia »

Died:

(age 58) in Downey, California, USA

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Filmography

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1973 Adam-12 (TV series)
George Baker
Nightwatch (1973) … George Baker
 
1972 Black Gunn
Winman
 
1962 The United States Steel Hour (TV series)
The Go-Between (1962)
 
1956-1960 The Red Skelton Hour (TV series)
Mr. Zimba / Musician / Sr. Alberto
Clem the Private Eye or 77 Moonset Strip (1960) … Mr. Zimba
Clem in Miami Beach (1959) … Sr. Alberto
Dance Marathon (1956) … Musician
 
1959 The David Niven Show (TV series)
Gentry
Good Deed (1959) … Gentry
 
1958 The Phil Silvers Show (TV series)
Sgt. J.J. Covington
Bilko vs. Covington (1958) … Sgt. J.J. Covington
 
1958 The Loretta Young Show (TV series)
Johnny Roberts
Conflict (1958) … Johnny Roberts
 
1958 Death Over My Shoulder
Jack Regan
 
1957 Matinee Theatre (TV series)
 
1957 The Fighting Wildcats
Brett Manders
 
1956 Battle Stations
Chris Jordan
 
1954-1956 The Ford Television Theatre (TV series)
Johnny Bartlett / Johnny Cantrell
Never Lend Money to a Woman (1956) … Johnny Bartlett
Shadow of Truth (1954) … Johnny Cantrell
 
1956 Studio One in Hollywood (TV series)
 
1955 Science Fiction Theatre (TV series)
Edward Burton
Postcard from Barcelona (1955) … Edward Burton
 
1955 Celebrity Playhouse (TV series)
 
1955 Lux Video Theatre (TV series)
Joe Martini
The Eyes of Father Tomasino (1955) … Joe Martini
 
1955 Bring Your Smile Along
Martin 'Marty' Adams
 
1955 Mad at the World
Sam Bennett aka Bill Holland
 
1955 The Star and the Story (TV series)
Ed Fielding
A Matter of Courage (1955) … Ed Fielding
 
1954 Three Young Texans
Tony Ballew
 
1952 Skirts Ahoy!
Dick Hallson
 
1951 It's a Big Country
Sgt. Maxie Klein
 
1951 The Unknown Man
Rudi Wallchek
 
1951 Bannerline
Mike Perrivale
 
1951 A Letter from a Soldier (short)
Maxie Klein
 
1950 Dial 1119
Skip
 
1949 Never Fear
Guy Richards
 
1949 Not Wanted
Drew Baxter
 
1948 The Babe Ruth Story
Call Boy (uncredited)
 
1947 T-Men
Ocean Park Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
 
1947 Railroaded!
Cowie Kowalski
 
1947 Heartaches
Gus. Prop Boy (uncredited)
 
1947 Killer at Large
Copy Boy (uncredited)
 
1947 Repeat Performance
Delivery Boy (uncredited)
 
1947 Bells of San Angelo
Ignacio (uncredited)
 
1945 River Gang
Johnny
 
1944 Three Little Sisters
Soldier (uncredited)
 
1944 Janie
Soldier (uncredited)
 
1942 USS VD: Ship of Shame
Chicken (uncredited)
 
Show ShowDirector (2 titles)
Show ShowWriter (1 title)
1964-1965 The Cara Williams Show (TV series)
Top Secret Groom (1964) (developer)
 
Show ShowProducer (2 titles)
1964 The Baileys of Balboa (TV series) (executive producer)
 
1964 The Cara Williams Show (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Top Secret Groom (1964) (producer)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (2 titles)
1955 Bring Your Smile Along (performer: "Italian Mother Song Mama Mia", "Side By Side")
 
1952 Skirts Ahoy! (performer: "I Get a Funny Feeling" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (1 title)
1964 The Reporter (TV series) (developer)
 
Show ShowSelf (8 titles)
1963 The Keefe Brasselle Show (TV series)
Himself / Himself - Host
Episode #1.13 (1963) … Himself - Host
Episode #1.7 (1963) … Himself - Host
Episode #1.5 (1963) … Himself
Episode #1.1 (1963) … Himself
 
1960 Be Our Guest (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 18 May 1960 (1960) … Himself
 
1959 The Ed Sullivan Show (TV series)
Impressionist
Episode #12.47 (1959) … Impressionist
 
1957 Keep It in the Family (TV series)
Himself - Host (1957)
 
1954 The 26th Annual Academy Awards (TV special)
Himself - Co-Presenter: Short Subject Awards
 
1954 The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV series)
Himself - Singer
Episode #4.21 (1954) … Himself - Singer
 
1953 This Is Your Life (TV series)
Himself
Eddie Cantor (1953) … Himself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
1953 The Case Against the 20% Federal Admissions Tax on Motion Picture Theatres (short)
Himself, actor in film clip from 'Dial 1119' (uncredited)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

In 1960, he co-starred in an unsold sitcom pilot about two resort social directors called, "High Time". See more »

Alternate Names:

Henry Keefe Brasselle
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

Was assistant to and protegé of CBS Television Network president James T. Aubrey in the early 1960's. See more »

Star Sign:

Aquarius