Signed " Kenneth Tobey"
Actor. Usually cast in roles of authority of which include police
detectives, sheriffs, military figures or attorneys, he advanced from a
minor performer to a leading man in several Science Fiction films during
the 1950s. He will perhaps be remembered for playing group leader 'Air
Force Captain Patrick Hendry' in the classic picture "The Thing From
Another World" (1951). To television audiences he was known for playing
'Chuck Martin' in the series "The Whirlybirds" (1957 to 1960). He made his
Broadway debut in the Shakespeare revival "As You Like It" (1942) and
would go on to appear in several more plays during that decade. He
worked his way into motion pictures and found an early role in 'Hopalong
Cassidy' film "Dangerous Venture" (1947). In addition to "The Thing
From Another World", he starred in the Science Fiction/Horror films "It
Came From Beneath the Sea" (1955) and "The Vampire" (1957). He also had
notable roles in the pictures "Ring of Fear" (1954), "Rage at Dawn"
(1955), "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" (1957, as 'Bat Masterson') and
"Airplane!" (1980). In addition to "The Whirlybirds", he played 'Russ
Conway', the government supervisor in the TV series "I Spy" (1967 to
1968). During the course of his career, he accumulated scores of guest
roles on television. He played 'Tom Moody' in the long running Broadway
play "Golden Boy" (1964 to 1966), of which starred Sammy Davis, Jr. He
remained active in both television and films until a few years prior to
his death.