Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes/Reference |
---|---|---|---|
1937 | Love Is on the Air | Andy McCaine | |
Hollywood Hotel | Radio announcer (uncredited) | voice | |
1938 | Sergeant Murphy | Private Dennis Reilley | |
Swing Your Lady | Jack Miller | ||
Accidents Will Happen | Eric Gregg | ||
Cowboy from Brooklyn | Pat Dunn | ||
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse | Radio announcer (uncredited) | voice | |
Boy Meets Girl | Radio announcer at premiere | voice | |
Girls on Probation | Neil Dillon | ||
Brother Rat | Dan Crawford | Co-starring Jane Wyman | |
Going Places | Jack Withering | ||
1939 | Secret Service of the Air | Lieutenant "Brass" Bancroft | First of the Bancroft series |
Dark Victory | Alec Hamm | ||
Code of the Secret Service | Lieutenant "Brass" Bancroft | Second in Bancroft series | |
Naughty but Nice | Ed "Eddie" Clark | ||
Hell's Kitchen' | Jim Donohue | ||
The Angels Wash Their Faces | Deputy District Attorney Patrick "Pat" Remson | ||
Smashing the Money Ring | Lieutenant "Brass" Bancroft | Third in the Bancroft series | |
Sword Fishing | Narrator | voice; Academy Award Nomination-Best Short | |
1940 | Brother Rat and a Baby | Dan Crawford | Co-starring Jane Wyman |
An Angel from Texas | Marty Allen | With Jane Wyman | |
Murder in the Air | Lieutenant "Brass" Bancroft | Fourth film in the Bancroft series | |
Knute Rockne, All American | George "The Gipper" Gipp | ||
Tugboat Annie Sails Again | Eddie Kent | With Jane Wyman | |
Alice in Movieland | Himself (uncredited) | ||
Santa Fe Trail | George Armstrong Custer | ||
1941 | The Bad Man | Gilbert "Gil" Jones | |
Million Dollar Baby | Peter "Pete" Rowan | ||
International Squadron | Jimmy Grant | ||
Nine Lives Are Not Enough | Matt Saywer | ||
1942 | Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter | Lt. Saunders | Short |
Kings Row | Drake McHugh | Academy Award Nomination-Best Picture | |
Juke Girl | Steve Talbo | ||
Mister Gardenia Jones | Gardenia Jones | Academy Award Nomination-Best Short | |
Desperate Journey | Johnny Hammond | ||
Beyond the Line of Duty | Narrator | voice; Academy Award Win-Best Short | |
1943 | Cadet Classification | Narrator | Short |
The Rear Gunner | Lieutenant Ames | Academy Award Nomination-Best Short | |
For God and Country | Father Michael O'Keefe | Short | |
This is the Army | Cpl. Johnny Jones | Academy Award Win-Scoring of a Musical Picture; Academy Award Nomination-Best Sound | |
1945 | Target Tokyo | Narrator (voice) | |
The Fight for the Sky | Narrator | voice; Short | |
The Stilwell Road | Narrator | voice | |
Wings for This Man | Narrator | voice | |
1947 | Stallion Road | Larry Hanrahan | |
That Hagen Girl | Tom Bates | ||
The Voice of the Turtle | Sergeant Bill Page | Reissued as One for the Book | |
1949 | John Loves Mary | John Lawrence | |
Night Unto Night | John Galen | ||
The Girl from Jones Beach | Bob Randolph | ||
The Hasty Heart | Yank | ||
It's a Great Feeling | Cameo | ||
1950 | Louisa | Harold "Hal" Norton | |
1951 | The Big Truth | Narrator/Host | voice |
Storm Warning | Burt Rainey | ||
The Last Outpost | Captain Vance Britten | aka Calvary Charge | |
Bedtime for Bonzo | Professor Peter Boyd | ||
1952 | Hong Kong | Jeff Williams | |
The Winning Team | Grover Cleveland Alexander | ||
She's Working Her Way Through College | Professor John Palmer | ||
1953 | Tropic Zone | Dan McCloud | |
Law and Order | Frame Johnson | ||
1954 | Prisoner of War | Webb Sloane | |
Cattle Queen of Montana | Farrell | ||
1955 | Tennessee's Partner | Cowpoke | |
1957 | Hellcats of the Navy | Commander Casey Abbott | Co-starring Nancy Davis |
1961 | The Young Doctors | Narrator | voice |
1963 | Heritage of Splendor | Narrator | voice; Short |
1964 | The Killers | Jack Browning |
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