- He appeared in ten shows of "Bonanza" as entirely different characters.
- Upon his death, he was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.
- He presided as a chairman for his local divisions of the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity.
- His longest running role was the unseen and uncredited radio announcer on numerous episodes of "Gilligan's Island".
- Had two homes he would divide time between; one in a gated community of Bel Air, CA, and the second in the rural section of Rochester, NY.
- Served in the US Army during World War II.
- Was often seen golfing and dining out on a daily basis at the prestigious Los Angeles Country Club.
- Attained his degree in theatrical arts from the HB Studio in New York City.
- He served on the Board of Directors for the Canyon Theatre Guild.
- He was a regular parishioner of the United Methodist Church.
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