From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (November 30, 1918 – May 2, 2014) was an American actor known for his starring roles in the television series 77 Sunset Strip and The F.B.I. He is also known as recurring character "Dandy Jim Buckley" in the series Maverick and as the voice behind the character Alfred Pennyworth in Batman: The Animated Series and associated spin-offs. He also voiced Doctor Octopus in the 1990s Spider-Man animated series and the 2000 PC, Dreamcast and PlayStation Spider-Man action-adventure video game, and Justin Hammer from the second season of the 1994 Iron Man animated series.
Family Affair
My Three Sons
Outlaws
I Led Three Lives
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Millionaire
The Virginian
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
Navy Log
Racket Squad
Wire Service
Vanished
The Whistler
Buffalo Bill Jr.
Tightrope
The Court of Last Resort
Official Detective
My Three Sons
The Roaring 20's
Hopalong Cassidy
Perry Mason
Letter to Loretta
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
The Jane Wyman Show
The Living Christ
Letter to Loretta
Wagon Train
The Red Skelton Show
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
The 20th Century Fox Hour
Letter to Loretta
Four Star Playhouse
The Untouchables
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Deputy
Four Star Playhouse
The Streets of San Francisco
The Untouchables
Hawaiian Eye
John Howard
Allan Kirk
Roger Adams
Martin
Judge Richter
Maxwell Scott
Briggs, airline clerk
Benito Juarez
Colonel #2 (archive footage)
Captain of the Guards Barrett
Reno Sebastian
Fox
Mort - Henchman
Capt. Shattuck - prosecutor
Colonel
Jack
Carl Schurz's Aide (uncredited)
Drunk
Airport control tower official
Commander Larrabee (uncredited)
Col. Riley
Fred Elliott
Col. Jonathan Miles, CSA
Don Holden
Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)
Major Harris
Winslow
Col. Gibson
Band Leader Dick Stevens
George Gordon
Opening Narrator (uncredited)
Oilfield Roughneck (uncredited)
(uncredited)
Colonel Drury (uncredited)
Pete Jennings
Wilson
Holdup man
Luke Halsey
Grover Harrison
Ace Hutchinson
Lt. Morgan
Peabody
Marshal Jeff Carson
Gordon Tracy, after
Jim Granby
Carnot
Steve Hurley
Al
Henchman Smokey
Jesus Christ
Spencer
Tango
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Sheriff Dade
Spike Dolan
Jeff Travis
Henchman
Johnson, 'Aurora' Crewman
Radio Broadcast (uncredited)
Hotel Clerk
Hank
Gangster Pokey Martin (uncredited)
Police Interrogator (uncredited)
Col. Ayres (uncredited)
Assistant Surgeon (uncredited)
Trampy Gambler at Roulette Table
Logan
Jeff Caffrey
German Staff Officer (uncredited)
Scott
Bruce
Bert Lee, Gang Leader
Reporter
Tony - Band Leader
Reporter Trent
Hank Newell (uncredited)
Radio Actor (uncredited)
Burton
Don Cameron
Russ Whitley
Fanning Nelson (uncredited)
Doctor
Henchman Luke Allen
Herald (uncredited)
Lashan Cowhand
Norton
Pierre Lablond
Sands (as Gordon Roberts)
Henchman Slim Doyle (as Carlton Young)
Nick Cuttler
Gil Bonney aka Gil Cooper
Jeff Blanchard
Psychiatrist
Herb Crenshaw
Maj. Jim Wellman - Battalion Executive Officer
Jeff Grey
Pilot Briefing Officers on Carrier (uncredited)
Maj. Lanning (uncredited)
Eddie, lying trial witness
Captain at Brooks Field Flight School (uncredited)
Capt. Bart Macklin
Henchman Dodds [Ch. 4]
Major Harrison
Colonel
Jeff
Lem - Henchman
Jeff
Ben Mercer
Henchman Steve
Nolte
Quentin Allen
Maj. Andy Pepperis
Corporal
Thompson, Luger Henchman
Slick Caruthers
Zone Five Lieutenant Colonel
Narrator (voice)
Polo Game Timekeeper (uncredited)
Captain Haggarty
Colin
Parker
Program Director
Pirate Mate
Steward (Uncredited)
Henchman Ramon
Supply Sergeant (uncredited)
Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Charles Darnay
Frank Connelly (Uncredited)
Scott
Connors
Adjunct General (uncredited)
Carruthers
Colonel Evans Carlson
Technician (uncredited)
Lt. Sands
Rex Short
Crane (uncredited)
Radio Announcer (uncredited)