Frank Overton

    Actor, Additional Crew

    Birthdate: Mar 12, 1918

    Birthplace: Babylon, New York, USA

    Died: Apr 24, 1967

    Perpetually serious-looking New York-born character actor, who showed up to good effect in many TV shows of the 1950s and '60s. His quietly authoritarian demeanor lent itself ideally to portraying characters with badges or uniforms: Sheriff Heck Tate in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), General Bogan of Strategic Air Command in Fail Safe (1964) and Major Harvey Stovall of Bomber Group 918 in 12 O'Clock High (1964). The latter was his only recurring role on television and he made the most of it, being strongly featured in several of the episodes. Prior to his well-remembered role as Elias Sandoval on the Star Trek (1966) episode, This Side of Paradise (1967), he had made notable appearances on two other science fiction series.

    He was twice featured on The Twilight Zone (1959). On the episode, Walking Distance (1959), he played the father of advertising executive Martin Sloan (Gig Young), who, unhappy with his life such as it is, has somehow time-traveled back to his hometown. Sloan finds, to his delight, that everything has remained unchanged from the time of his childhood. In a superbly-acted and touching scene, the elder Sloan (having come to terms with the identity of the stranger), asks his son to leave, because there can only ever be "one summer per customer". In contrast, Overton's chill, austere Sheriff Harry Wheeler on Mute (1963) was the antithesis of his character on "Walking Distance", devoid of compassion or understanding. Overton also appeared as an unsympathetic physician on The Invaders (1967) episode, Genesis (1967).

    Overton's characterizations on stage largely paralleled those on screen. He made his first stab at Broadway as a lieutenant in Elia Kazan's comedy 'Jacobowsky and the Colonel', written by S.N. Behrman. The play ran for 417 performances from 1944 to 1945. He played another sheriff in 'The Trip to Bountiful' (1953) and replaced James Gregory as deputy Jesse Bard in the original stage version of 'The Desperate Hours' (1955). His most successful performance was as Morris Lacey in 'The Dark at the Top of the Stairs' (1957-59), a role he reprised for the film version of 1960.

    An actor who always looked older than his years, Frank Emmons Overton died of a heart attack in April 1967, aged only 49.

    Known For

    To Kill a Mockingbird
    To Kill a Mockingbird

    (1962)

    Fail Safe
    Fail Safe

    (1964)

    Star Trek
    Star Trek

    (1966)

    The Last Mile
    The Last Mile

    (1959)

    Frank Overton Movies

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    • 1964 |
      Fail Safeas Gen. Bogan
    • 1962 |

      To Kill a Mockingbird

      asSheriff Heck Tate
    • 1961 |
      Claudelle Inglishas Harley Peasley
    • 1961 |
      Posse from Hellas Burt Hogan
    • 1960 |
      The Dark at the Top of the Stairsas Morris Lacey
    • 1960 |
      Wild Riveras Walter Clark
    • 1959 |
      The Last Mileas Father O'Connors
    • 1958 |
      Desire Under the Elmsas Simeon
    • 1958 |
      Lonelyheartsas Mr. Sargeant
    Frank Overton: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos