Don DeFore
Donald John "Don" DeFore, born on August 25, 1913, and passing away on December 22, 1993, was a notable American actor celebrated for his contributions to television. He gained widespread recognition for his performances in the beloved sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, which aired from 1952 to 1957. During his time on the show, his work earned him a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award, showcasing his talent and appeal.
Later, DeFore starred in the popular sitcom Hazel from 1961 to 1965, where he captivated audiences with his charm and comedic timing. His portrayal of a relatable character endeared him to viewers and solidified his status in the television landscape of the era.
Throughout his career, DeFore showcased a versatile range of acting skills, appearing in various films and television shows. His contributions to the entertainment industry left a lasting impact, and he remains a cherished figure in the history of American television comedy. DeFore's legacy continues to be remembered by fans of classic sitcoms, as he played a significant role in shaping the comedic landscape of his time.
Filmography
Jumping Jacks
A Guy Named Joe
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
The Stork Club
Battle Hymn
She's Working Her Way Through College
The Facts of Life
Dark City
We Go Fast
Without Reservations
Ramrod
One Sunday Afternoon
Wings for the Eagle
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
You Can't Escape Forever
My Friend Irma
Too Late for Tears
The Male Animal
All This and World War II
The Affairs of Susan
Southside 1-1000
A Girl in Every Port (1952)
A Time to Love and a Time to Die
Hazel