
Paul Lambert (August 1, 1922 - April 27, 1997) was an American character actor. He was born in El Paso, Texas, and brought up in Kansas City. He was an Army Air Corps lieutenant in World War II. Using the G.I. Bill, Lambert attended the Actors Lab in Los Angeles and several acting schools in New York. He made his motion picture debut in Spartacus (1960). He began his acting career on the New York stage in the 1950s. His stage credits include a role in the Broadway production of "A Little Night Music". In addition to being an actor, he was also a playwright and stage director, and wrote, directed and acted in his own play, "Interior Hollywood Day". In addition, he was in a record 14 productions of the prestigious Playhouse 90 (1956). Source: IMDB

The Perils of P.K

スパイ大作戦 薔薇の秘密指令

ゴッドファーザー

Everglades

トワイライト・ゾーン

新スタートレック

The Islanders

The Outer Limits

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Murder One

Perry Mason

大統領の陰謀

猿の惑星

エアーウルフ

The Fall Guy

Mission: Impossible

スパルタカス

Hogan's Heroes

ナイトライダー

Judd for the Defense

Quincy, M.E.

Sparkle

Night Court

Rawhide

兵士スロビクの銃殺

The Fugitive

Matlock

刑事コジャック

Crazy like a Fox

McCloud

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

L.A. Law

Men Into Space

Barnaby Jones

鬼警部アイアンサイド

Mannix

Gunsmoke

Here Come the Brides

Trapper John, M.D.

Doogie Howser, M.D.

Mr. Lucky

Roe vs. Wade

ロサンゼルス

ブルーサンダー

Grace Kelly

Police Woman

Lock-Up

The Big Valley

Bat Masterson

Anatomy of a Crime

Room 222

Saints and Sinners

The Lieutenant

Stone

Gunslinger

Play It as It Lays

A Gunfight

Ben Casey

Wrong Is Right

Sword of Justice

Girls on the Loose

The Big Mouth

The Outsider

ストリート・エンジェル/復讐の街角

Matinee Theater

The Walter Winchell File

House of Women

Cain's Hundred

Soldier's Revenge

Rain Without Thunder

Target: The Corruptors!

Where's Rodney?

Mama's Dirty Girls

The Cops Are Robbers

F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood

All the Loving Couples

A Town Has Turned to Dust

The Plot to Kill Stalin

The Paradise Connection

The Windsplitter

The Fabulous Irishman

A Sound of Different Drummers