Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1960 | Laramie | unknown role | episode Street of Hate |
| 1960 | Klondike | Duff Brannigan | episode Bare Knuckles |
| 1961 | The Phantom | Big Mike | |
| 1961 | Thriller | Master Styx | episode Well of Doom |
| 1961 | The Rifleman | Carl Hazlitt | episode The Decision |
| 1962 | The Twilight Zone | Kanamit | episode To Serve Man |
| 1964 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | henchman for Mr. Vulcan | episode The Vulcan Affair, uncredited |
| 1965 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Merry | episode The Hong Kong Shilling Affair |
| 1965 | I Dream of Jeannie | Ali | episode My Hero |
| 1966 | Honey West | Groalgo | episode King of the Mountain |
| 1966 | My Mother the Car | Cracks | episode A Riddler on the Roof |
| 1966 | The Wild Wild West | Voltaire | episodes The Night the Wizard Shook the Earth, 1965; The Night That Terror Stalked the Town, 1965; The Night of the Whirring Death |
| 1966 | Gilligan's Island | Spook | episode Ghost-a-Go-Go |
| 1967 | The Monkees | Monster | episode I Was a Teenage Monster |
| 1967 | The Monroes | Casmir | episode Ghosts of Paradox |
| 1968 | I Spy | Tiny | episode A Few Miles West of Nowhere |
| 1968 | The Wild Wild West | Dimas | episode The Night of the Simian Terror |
| 1968 | It Takes a Thief | Willie Trion | episode The Galloping Skin Game |
| 1969 | Daniel Boone | Le Mouche | episode Benvenuto...Who? |
| 1970 | Disneyland | Luke Brown | episode The Boy Who Stole the Elephant: Part 1 & 2 |
| 1974 | Kolchak: The Night Stalker | The Diablero | episode Bad Medicine |
| 1974 | Emergency! | Carlo | episode I'll Fix It |
| 1974 | Kolchak: The Night Stalker | Peremalfait, the swamp monster | episode The Spanish Moss Murders |
| 1975 | Switch | unknown role | episode Death Heist |
| 1976 | Starsky and Hutch | Iggy | episode Omaha Tiger |
| 1975 – 1976 |
Barbary Coast | Moose Moran | unknown episode, 1975–1976 |
| 1977 | Land of the Lost | Malak | Third Season – "Survival Kit", "Flying Dutchman" |
| 1977 | The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Manager – 'Haunted House' | episode The Mystery of the Haunted House |
| 1977 | Young Dan'l Boone | unknown role | episode The Game |
| 1981 | The Fall Guy | Animal | episode That's Right, We're Bad |
| 1983 | The Greatest American Hero | mutant | episode Heaven Is In Your Genes |
| 1983 | Simon & Simon | Mark Horton | episode The Skeleton Who Came Out of the Closet |
| 1988 | Out of This World | Norman | episode Go West, Young Mayor |
| 1989 | Superboy | Vlkabok | episode Mr. and Mrs. Superboy |
| 2000 | Bloodhounds Inc. | Mortimer | episode #5: Fangs for the Memories |
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