Don Washbrook

Don Washbrook

Born: March 15, 1941
in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Don Washbrook was born on March 15, 1941 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for Petticoat Junction (1963), Playhouse 90 (1956) and The DuPont Show of the Month (1957). He died on May 15, 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Movies for Don Washbrook...

Title: Petticoat Junction
Character: Herbie Bates
Released: September 24, 1963
Type: TV
The Bradley family are proud owners of the Shady Rest Hotel. Kate and her three young daughters do the job of running the hotel.
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Title: Petticoat Junction
Character: Herby Bates
Released: September 24, 1963
Type: TV
The Bradley family are proud owners of the Shady Rest Hotel. Kate and her three young daughters do the job of running the hotel.
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Lonelyhearts
Title: Lonelyhearts
Character: Don Sargeant
Released: March 4, 1959
Type: Movie
Burdened by a family secret, Adam White lands a job as a newspaper advice columnist. Little does he realize that it's all part of a nasty desire by cynical editor William Shrike to crush the souls of his underlings. Adam feels his readers' pain, and eventually, he takes an assignment to meet with Faye Doyle, who is exasperated by her crippled husband. When Faye tries to seduce Adam, he must choose between his job and his girl.
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Title: DuPont Show of the Month
Character: Merrill Feurbach
Released: September 29, 1957
Type: TV
DuPont Show of the Month is an acclaimed 90-minute television anthology series that aired monthly on CBS from 1957 to 1961. The DuPont Company also sponsored a weekly half-hour anthology drama series hosted by June Allyson, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. During the Golden Age of Television, DuPont Show of the Month was one of numerous anthology series telecast between 1949 and 1962. Superficially, it resembled Playhouse 90 and other anthologies, but DuPont Show of the Month focused less on contemporary dramas and more on adaptations of literary classics, including Oliver Twist, The Prince and the Pauper, Billy Budd, The Prisoner of Zenda, A Tale of Two Cities and The Count of Monte Cristo.