Herb Voland

Herb Voland

Voland in 1966
Born Herbert Maurice Voland
October 2, 1918
New Rochelle, New York
Died April 26, 1981(1981-04-26) (aged 62)
Riverside, California
Other names Herbert Voland
Occupation Actor

Herb Voland was born on October 2, 1918 in New Rochelle, New York, USA as Herbert Maurice Voland. As an American actor, he was best known for his various roles on the sitcom Bewitched, as General Crandell Clayton on the sitcom M*A*S*H during Seasons 1 and 2 and Airplane! (1980).

Career

Voland started his professional acting career on the Broadway stage, but became known for his prolific portrayal of characters on 1960s and 1970s television that were most commonly gruff executives, huff-and-puff military brass or policemen; either in light sitcoms or crime dramas.

Voland was also the father of television actor Mark Voland.

Herb Voland died of a stroke on April 26th, 1981 in Riverside California and his ashed were scattered at sea.

Filmography

1981

Flo (TV series) – "The Daynce"
The Munsters' Revenge (TV movie) – Police Chief Harry Boyle

1980

Below the Belt
The Formula – Geologist #3
Airplane! – Air Controller Macias
Getting Wasted – Principal McLaughlin

1979

Trapper John, M.D. (TV series) – Barton
Deadly Exposure – Barton
The North Avenue Irregulars – Dr. Fulton

1978

Big Wednesday – minor role
The Love Boat (TV series) – 3 episodes – Herb Lawrence, Sheila's Father

1977

C.P.O. Sharkey (TV series) – "Natalie's Ultimatum" – Clerk
The Jeffersons (TV series) – "The Costume Party" – Mr. Fletcher
The San Pedro Beach Bums (TV series) – "A Bum Thanksgiving" – Covington
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV series) – Chief Collig
The Secret of the Jade Kwan Yin – Chief Collig (as Herbert Voland)
The Flickering Torch Mystery – Chief Collig
Tail Gunner Joe (TV movie) – Sen. Raymond Baldwin
Starsky and Hutch (TV series) – "The Psychic" – Joe Haymes
The Death of Richie (TV movie) – Morris Polk
American Raspberry – Admiral Taft

1976

The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (TV series) – "Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua" – Dr. Osmond
Harry O (TV series) – "Forbidden City" – Sgt. Grady

1975

All in the Family (TV series) – "Birth of the Baby: Part 1" – Ed Bradley
Doc' (TV series) – "Dog vs. Doc" – Judge
The Manhandlers – Pruitt

1974

Emergency! (TV series) – "Surprise" – Harry
Death Sentence (TV movie) Lowell Hayes
Happy Days (TV series) – "Guess Who's Coming to Visit" – Police Sergeant

1973

McCloud (TV series) – "Butch Cassidy Rides Again" – Mr. Winston
Sanford and Son (TV series) – "Pot Luck – Mr. Osborne

1972

M*A*S*H (TV series) (1972–1973) – 7 episodes – Gen. Crandell Clayton
'The Paul Lynde Show' (TV series) – 2 episodes – T.J. McNish
Another Nice Mess – Spiro Agnew
Arnie (TV series) (1970–1972) – 15 Episodes – Neil Ogilvie

1970

Love, American Style (TV series) Mr. Dunlap & Phil
Get Smart (TV series) – "Do I Hear a Vaults?" – C. Barton Neff
The Name of the Game (TV series) – "The Other Kind of Spy" – Harvy
Green Acres (TV series) – "Bundle of Joy" – Judd Carling

1969

In Name Only (TV movie) – Sergeant Mulligan
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (TV series) – Henry Masterson
The Love God? – Atty. Gen. Frederick Snow
The Outsider (TV series) – "Handle with Care" – Hollis
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (TV series) – "Strictly Relative" – Ralph Muir

1968

The Mothers-In-Law (TV series) 3 episodes (1968–1969) – Dr. Butler
The Good Guys (TV series) – "Episode #1.2" – Peckinpaw
Petticoat Junction (TV series) – "Birthplace of a Future President" – Mr. Andrews
Bonanza (TV series) – "Different Pines, Same Wind" – Jason Milburn
Don't Just Stand There! – Moffat
With Six You Get Eggroll – Harry Scott
The Shakiest Gun in the West – Dr. Friedlander
Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV series) – "Elizabeth the Queen" – Captain Armin
He & She (TV series) – "Goodman, Spare That Tree" – Goodman

1967

Bewitched (TV series) (1967–1972) – 6 episodes – Judge, Mr. Ferber, E.J. Haskell, Mr. Traynor, Mr. Hascomb
The Second Hundred Years (TV series) – "The Abominable Iceman" – Mr. L
Mannix (TV series) – "Beyond the Shadow of a Dream" – Frank Terrano
Judd for the Defense (TV series) – "The Deep End" – Judge Balfour

1966

Love on a Rooftop (TV series) 1966-1967 – 15 episodes – Fred Hammond
The Iron Horse (TV series) – "Joy Unconfined" – Buckeye
Gidget (TV series) – "I Have This Friend Who" – Mel
Scalplock (TV movie) Buckeye Sullivan
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series) – "The Death Ship" – Carter

1965

The F.B.I. (TV series) – "Pound of Flesh" – Charles Buford
The Wackiest Ship in the Army (TV series) – "...and Tyler Too"
I Dream of Jeannie (TV series) – "Whatever Became of Baby Custer?" – Major Jamison
Profiles in Courage (TV series) – George Mason Peckham
Perry Mason (TV series) – "The Case of the Duplicate Case" – Ernest Hill
The Virginian (TV series) – "Farewell to Honesty" -Judge Charles Dodge

1964

Mr. Broadway (TV series) – "Bad Little Rich Girl" – Walter Hart
East Side/West Side (TV series) – "The Givers" – Gabe Connors
The Defenders (TV series) – "Blacklist" – Lloyd Hickman

1962

Route 66 (TV series) – "Two on the House" – Bill Garrison

1961

Route 66 (TV series) – "Incident on a Bridge" – Hodges
Great Ghost Tales (TV series) – "August Heat"
Naked City (TV series) – "Sweet Prince of Delancey Street" – Charlie Bates

1960

Play of the Week (TV series) – "The Iceman Cometh: Parts 1 & 2" – Moran
The Iceman Cometh (TV movie) – Moran
The Robert Herridge Theater (TV series) – "The Lottery" – Mr. Adams

1957

Studio One in Hollywood (TV series) – "A Matter of Guilt" – Bauer

1952

The Hunter (TV series) – "Rendezvous in Prague" – Voralov

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