Parley Baer


Parley Edward Baer was an American actor in radio and later in television and film. Despite dozens of appearances in television series and theatrical films, he remains best known as the original "Chester" in the radio version of Gunsmoke, and as the Mayor of Mayberry in The Andy Griffith Show, as well as Arthur J. Henson in The Addams Family as the Mayor, an insurance executive and as the city controller.

Early life, family and education

Parley Edward Baer was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He studied drama at the University of Utah.

Career

Baer had a circus background, but he began his radio career at Utah station KSL.

Circus

Early in his career, Baer was a circus ringmaster and publicist. He left those roles for military service in World War II. In the 1950s, he had a job training wild animals at Jungleland USA in Thousand Oaks, California. Still later, he served as a docent at the Los Angeles Zoo.

Military

Baer was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, attaining the rank of Captain. He served from 1942 to 1946 in the Pacific Theater, earning an Army Presidential Unit Citation, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal and seven service stars.

Radio

Baer in the 1930s served on radio as director of special events for KSL. His first network show was The Whistler, which was soon followed by appearances on Escape, Suspense, Tales of the Texas Rangers, Dragnet, The CBS Radio Workshop, Lux Radio Theater, The Six Shooter, and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, to name a few.
In 1952, he began playing Chester, the trusty jailhouse assistant to Marshal Matt Dillon on the radio version of Gunsmoke, eventually ad-libbing the character's full name, "Chester Wesley Proudfoot". Baer also worked as a voice actor on several other radio shows produced by Norman MacDonnell, performing as Pete the Marshal on the situation comedy The Harold Peary Show, as Doc Clemens on Rogers of the Gazette, and as additional characters on Fort Laramie and The Adventures of Philip Marlowe.
Other recurring roles included Eb the farm hand on Granby's Green Acres, Gramps on The Truitts, and Rene the manservant on a radio version of The Count of Monte Cristo. His later radio work included playing Reginald Duffield and Uncle Joe Finneman on the Focus on the Family series Adventures in Odyssey in the 1980s and 1990s.
Radio playwright and director Norman Corwin cast Baer as Simon Legree in the 1969 KCET television reading of his 1938 radio play The Plot to Overthrow Christmas.

Films and television

As an on-camera performer, Baer was recognizable by his distinctive voice, his paunchy appearance, and his balding head. Often he portrayed fussy, bossy, and/or obstinate officials or neighbors. Extended television roles included blustering, by-the-book Mayor Stoner on The Andy Griffith Show, the neighbor Darby on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, frequent guest appearances on The Addams Family as insurance man and city commissioner Arthur J. Henson, and in the late 1990s, Miles Dugan on The Young and the Restless. He also appeared as a telephone executive on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Baer guest-starred in the 1950s on NBC's The Dennis Day Show and It's a Great Life, on CBS's Hey, Jeannie!, on ABC's The Law and Mr. Jones with James Whitmore, on the syndicated crime drama Johnny Midnight with Edmond O'Brien, and on the NBC children's western series, Fury with Peter Graves and Bobby Diamond. He made six guest appearances on Perry Mason during the last five seasons of the CBS legal drama, including the role of Edward Farraday in the 1962 episode, "The Case of the Captain's Coins," and Willard Hupp in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Bouncing Boomerang".
He also appeared on the ABC sitcom Harrigan and Son, on the ABC/Warner Bros. crime drama, The Roaring 20s, on NBC's crime drama Dan Raven starring Skip Homeier, and on the NBC family drama, National Velvet. Baer was cast twice on Walter Brennan's sitcom, The Real McCoys. He also guest-starred on the CBS sitcoms Dennis the Menace with Jay North, The Tom Ewell Show with Tom Ewell, and Angel, starring Annie Fargé. In the latter, he carried the lead as Dr. Mathews in the single episode "The Dentist", with Maudie Prickett as his dental secretary.
In 1961, Baer guest-starred on Marilyn Maxwell's short-lived ABC drama series, Bus Stop. On April 13, 1962, he appeared, along with Frank Ferguson and Royal Dano in ABC's crime drama Target: The Corruptors in the episode "Journey into Mourning". He was cast as hotel owner Mr. Kringelein in the 1962 film, Gypsy, opposite Natalie Wood and Rosalind Russell.
In 1963, Baer appeared with Charles Aidman and Karl Swenson in the three-part episode "Security Risk", a story of international blackmail and intrigue, on the CBS anthology series, GE True, hosted by Jack Webb.
In 1964, Baer was cast as a sheriff in an episode of Mickey Rooney's short-lived Mickey sitcom, and as a scientist in an Outer Limits episode, "Behold, Eck!" He was seen in four episodes of Hogan's Heroes and eight episodes of Bewitched in various roles as advertising clients of McMann and Tate.
Baer was cast as Horace Greeley, who came to Colorado in 1859 in the Pikes Peak Gold Rush, in the 1965 episode "The Great Turkey War" of the syndicated series, Death Valley Days.
In 1967, Baer appeared as General Whitfield on the I Dream of Jeannie episode, "Fly Me to the Moon".
Baer made two appearances on Petticoat Junction. In the 1966 episode, "Jury at the Shady Rest", he was Bailiff Tucker. Then, in the 1969 episode, "The Glen Tinker Caper", he was Judge Madison.
Later guest appearances included Three for the Road, Three's Company, The San Pedro Beach Bums, The A-Team, Star Trek: Voyager, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The Dukes of Hazzard, Night Court, Newhart, Little House on the Prairie, The Golden Girls, Hazel, and Mad About You. He also played the role of the minister who married J. R. and Sue Ellen Ewing for their second marriage on Dallas. He also made guest appearances on F Troop.
Baer's film roles included parts in several live-action Disney features, including Follow Me, Boys!, The Ugly Dachshund, and Those Calloways. He also appeared in Two on a Guillotine and Dave. Baer had a featured role in the 1958 war drama The Young Lions, portraying a German officer and friend of Marlon Brando.
Baer was especially proud of his brief appearance in the film, White Dog, a powerful story about racism. Baer plays a character seen at first as a kindly grandfather, only to reveal himself as a hateful bigot who has trained the title character to attack black skin. Baer remarked, "Often racism, like true evil, presents itself with a smile and a handshake".
Some ten years earlier, Baer played a closet racist in a Christmas episode of Bewitched. The episode "Sisters at Heart" aired on ABC on December 24, 1970, in which he played the role of Mr. Brockway, the owner of a toy-manufacturing firm.

Commercials

Baer voiced Ernie Keebler in the cookie commercials before he suffered a stroke in 1997 which affected both speech and movement. He recovered sufficiently to make a handful of appearances at old-time radio conventions in his later years. In the 1980s he dressed in old-time garb as "Mr. S", one of the company founders, in commercials for S&W Fine Foods.

Personal life and death

In 1946, Baer met and married circus aerialist and bareback rider Elizabeth Ernestine Clarke. They were together for 54 years until her death on August 5, 2000, in Tarzana, California.
Baer was a long-term member of St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Encino, California, where he served in many capacities, including head usher.
In 1969, Baer gave the eulogy at the funeral of The Andy Griffith Show castmate Howard McNear. McNear had portrayed Mayberry's Floyd the Barber and Baer had played Mayor Roy Stoner. McNear also portrayed Doc Adams in the radio version of Gunsmoke, often interacting with Baer's character, Chester Proudfoot.
On November 11, 2002, following another stroke, Baer was taken to the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital. Eleven days later, at the age of 88, he died there.

Filmography

The Kid from Texas as Off-Screen Narrator Comanche Territory as Boozer, the BartenderUnion Station as Detective GottschalkThe Company She Keeps as Steve Three Guys Named Mike as Bakery Truck Driver Air Cadet as Major Jim EvansThe Fat Man as Police Detective O'Halloran The Frogmen as Dr. Ullman People Will Talk as Toy Store Salesman Elopement as Dr. Henry Red Skies of Montana as Dr. Henry The Dennis Day Show Deadline – U.S.A. as Headwaiter Fearless Fagan as Emil TauchnitzSomething for the Birds as Refrigerator Deliveryman Dragnet as Father on Phone / District AttorneyPickup on South Street as Headquarters Communist in Chair Vicki as 2nd Detective The Gambler from Natchez as Riverboat Captain The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show as Detective SharkeyThe Loretta Young Show as Mr. BannerFather Knows Best as LyleThe Bob Cummings Show as WesterOur Miss Brooks as Mr Maynard / Mr Chambers / BennettAlfred Hitchcock Presents as Police Detective GryarD-Day the Sixth of June as Sgt. Gerbert Away All Boats as Dr. GatesDecember Bride Drango as George RandolphI Love Lucy as Mr. Perry / Mr. ReillyJane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre as Enos Finney / Mr. Fitch / FitchOfficial Detective as Sam GoodwinThe Young Lions as Sergeant BrandtPaul Bunyan as Chris CrosshaulThe FBI Story as Harry DakinsWestinghouse Desilu Playhouse as GauntZane Grey Theater as Frank Lloyd / Clem Doud / Mayor Homer Bellam / Dan MorrissCash McCall as Harvey BannonWake Me When It's Over as Col. Archie HollingsworthThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as Grangeford ManMake Room for Daddy as Mr. Denton, Postal Inspector / Mr. Kendall / Mr. HaynesThe Real McCoys as Mr. Venable / Mr. SaundersThe Rifleman as Neff Packer / Walter MathersDennis the Menace as Mr. Pindyck / Capt. BlastThe Tom Ewell Show as Mayor BradfordA Fever in the Blood as Charles 'Charlie' BosworthThe Dick Powell Theatre as Lieutenant HockbergGeneral Electric Theater as Harvey Seymour / Mayor Douglas / HavemanBachelor Father as Dr. WhittakerThe Spiral Road as Mr. BoosmansHave Gun - Will Travel as Reston - Townsman / Sam Thurber / John Ellsworth Laramie as Fred McAllenGypsy as Mr. KringeleinThe Andy Griffith Show as Mayor Roy StonerRawhide as Bryant / DinnyDr. Kildare as Dr. James ConnorsWagon Train as George Talley / John Maitland / Clyde Montgomery77 Sunset Strip as Charlie CornwallThe Jack Benny Program as Charlie CornwallThe Brass Bottle as Samuel WackerbathBedtime Story as Colonel WilliamsThe Outer Limits as Dr. Bernard StoneBob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre as Leonard F. BellackThe Joey Bishop Show as JudgeTwo on a Guillotine as 'Buzz' SheridanThose Calloways as Doane ShattuckHazel as Mr. RowlandBus Riley's Back in Town as Jules GriswaldFluffy as Police CaptainThe Money Trap as Banker Marriage on the Rocks as Dr. Newman My Favorite Martian as Mr. BabcockDeath Valley Days as Horace Greeley / Sager / Dr. Simon / CrowderThe Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet as Herb Darby / Attorney HopkinsF Troop as Colonel WatkinsBurke's Law as Colonel Pavlov PopoffThe Farmer's Daughter as Mr. Rapp / Otto OlsenThe Ugly Dachshund as Mel ChadwickBonanza as Harry Crawford / Frank Armstead / Jack CunninghamThe Addams Family as Mayor Arthur J. HensonPerry Mason as Frank Cummings / Ian Jarvis / Willard Hupp / David Bickel / Edward Farraday / Seward QuentinFollow Me, Boys! as MayorThe Fugitive as Al Cooney / Lee BurroughsThe Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin as Chief ExecutionerThe Phyllis Diller Show as Morgan / DerwinRango as WilkinsLaredo as Alcott WillinghamThe Gnome-Mobile as The Owl I Dream of Jeannie as General WhistonGomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. as Judson Travers / Mr. CorbettThe Lucy Show as Dr. Davis / Colonel Dietrich / Judge / Mr. EvansLassie as Austin Redmond / Austin RichmondDay of the Evil Gun as WillfordCounterpoint as HookJudd for the Defense as MagistrateWhere Were You When the Lights Went Out? as Dr. Dudley CaldwellIronside as Everett Brandt / Commander StevensThe Name of the Game as DoctorLand of the Giants as Senator ObekYoung Billy Young as BellThe Doris Day Show as Mr. ThornbyHogan's Heroes as Julius Schlager / Doctor Pohlmann / Colonel Burmeister / Professor AltmanMannix as ArchiePetticoat Junction as Mr. Bellingham / Judge Madison / Judge Turner / Bailiff Vince Tucker / Henry PhillipsThe F.B.I. as Newman / Vernon Daniels / Jake JasonThe Bill Cosby Show as Mr. TylerThe Virginian as Henderson / Judge Jeremiah Pitt / Pat Magill / The SenatorGreen Acres as Lieutenant Governor / Mister Peterson / Mr. Treffinger / Mr. WebsterSkin Game as Mr. ClaggartMod Squad as KogerWalt Disney's Wonderful World of Color as Mayor HancockHere's Lucy as Dr. CunninghamBewitched as Walter Franklin / Mr. Burkeholder / Mr. Brockway / Desk Sergeant / Mr. Nickerson / Bigelow / Dr. Matthew Kramer / James Dennis RobinsonMedical Center as Farraday / Dr. Fred ElterKung Fu as Dr. GormleySixteen as The ReverendThe Streets of San Francisco as Jack LeopoldThe Amazing Dobermans as Septimus, Circus OwnerThe Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries as Doc WilsonCharlie's Angels as Grandpa / Captain Jack McGuireThe Incredible Hulk as Raymond Harmell B.J. and the Bear as MayorLittle House on the Prairie as Mr. Williams / J.W. DiamondWKRP in Cincinnati as Mr. ArmorKnots Landing as Old ManCarbon Copy as Dr. BristolAn Ozzie and Harriet Christmas as selfHart to Hart as Constantine WainwrightLou Grant as Ray Elders / Carlton Stiefel / Haggerty / Sheriff BurkhardtWhite Dog as Wilber HullFather Murphy as BankerDallas as Minister BrownArchie Bunker's Place as Judge Anthony BarziniDoctor Detroit as JudgeThree's Company as Bert LandersThe A-Team as Max KleinChattanooga Choo Choo as Alonzo DillardThe Dukes of Hazzard as Doc ApplebyPray for Death as Sam GreenSimon & Simon as Tourist HusbandFlag Newhart as BuckThe Golden Girls as Chester T. RaineyNight Court as Judge SimsLicense to Drive as Grandpa AndersonTime Trackers as LuciusGrowing Pains as CountermanAlmost an Angel as George BealemanBeverly Hills, 90210 as Al BrownQuantum Leap as Judge Shiner / Dr. RogersSpace Case as BitbyMad About You as The HusbandThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as WoodrowDave as Senate Majority LeaderKing B: A Life in the Movies as Walter DentThe Young and the Restless as Miles DuganL.A. Law as Supreme Court Judge ParkerRoswell as Civilian AdvisorRenegade as Wesley Last of the Dogmen as Mr. HollisCoach as FrankStar Trek: Voyager as Old Man #1

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