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Raymond Guth
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Early years
Guth was born on May 29, 1924, in Oil City, Pennsylvania. He studied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse while supporting himself Work nights at a morgue.
Career
Guth originally performed in stage plays. In 1954 he was given an award as best actor by Theater Americana for his performance as Genesius in the play The Comedian. He made his film debut in 1956, appearing in the film The Flesh Merchant. Guth's first credited television appearance was in 1957 in the anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. He continued to work with Hitchcock in film and television.
Guth made guest appearances in the television shows Wagon Train, The Virginian, Route 66, The High Chaparral, Daniel Boone, Tombstone Territory, Rawhide The Rifleman, Perry Mason, and Land of the Giants, and multiple appearances in Gunsmoke, Death Valley Days and Bonanza. He made two appearances in the sitcom television series Hazel. Guth's final appearances were in the television programs The Rookies, Happy Days, The Dukes of Hazzard, Little House on the Prairie, Hart to Hart, Moonlighting and Highway to Heaven.
As actor
The Last Dance
Nightmare at Bittercreek
Some Kind of Hero
Callie & Son
The Onion Field
The Gift
Ebony, Ivory and Jade
Silver Streak
Bound for Glory
The Big Bus
The Call of the Wild
Hearts of the West
Funny Lady
Lucky Lady
The Blue Knight
Emperor of the North
Bad Company
The Culpepper Cattle Co.
The Grissom Gang
Monte Walsh
The Arrangement
The Reivers
The Flim-Flam Man
The Hostage
Operation Bikini
The Young Captives
The Bonnie Parker Story
The Unearthly
The Flesh Merchant