Dal Jenkins
Dal Jenkins was an accomplished actor who appeared in a variety of films throughout his Hollywood career. Jenkins's career beginnings included film roles in the western "Invitation to a Gunfighter" (1964) with Yul Brynner and the drama "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (1965) with Max von Sydow. He went on to act in "The War Lord" (1965), the Charlton Heston western "Will Penny" (1968) and the comedy "Bad Charleston Charlie" (1973) with Ross Hagen. Later in his career, Jenkins appeared in "Thursday's Child" (CBS, 1982-83).
Filmography
Movies
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Bad Charleston Charlie | Ku Klux Klan Leader (Character) | - | 1973 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Lock, Stock and Barrel | Butcher (Character) | - | 1971 |
93% |
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Will Penny | Sambo (Character) | - | 1968 |
No Score Yet |
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Invitation to a Gunfighter | Dancer (uncredited) (Character) | - | 1964 |
TV
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Rookies | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1972 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Here Come the Brides | Pinkie (Guest Star) | 1969 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Iron Horse | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1966 |
No Score Yet | 100% | The Wild, Wild West | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1965 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Rawhide | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1965 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Bonanza | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1964 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Rifleman | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1963 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Have Gun -- Will Travel | Unknown (Guest Star) | 1962 |