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Arthur "Art" Balinger (February 1, 1915 – June 10, 2011) was an American actor known for television roles throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He was cast in numerous productions created by Jack Webb and his production company Mark VII Limited.
Balinger was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. He began his career as a radio announcer, before transitioning to television as an actor. His credits included Dragnet and Emergency!.
He largely retired from television after the 1970s. One of his last memorable parts, in film, was that of the dedication ceremony announcer in the 1974 blockbuster hit The Towering Inferno.
Art Balinger died in Portland, Oregon at the age of 96.
1978
as Radio Announcer
1978
as Lieutenant
1975
as Newscaster (uncredited)
1974
as Announcer
1972
as Chief Conrad, Battalion 14 (uncredited)
1972
as Chief Conrad, Battalion 14
1972
as Battalion Chief
1969
as Bert Sidney
1968
as Inspector
1968
as Captain Grant
1968
as Emcee
1968
as Capt. Grant
1967
as Walter Field
1967
as Capt. Lou Richey
1967
as Dep. Chief Simon
1967
as Capt. Lambert
1967
as Capt. Ken Green
1967
as Capt. McTighe
1967
as Capt. Hugh Brown
1967
as Lt. Joseph Lovretovich
1959
as Police Lt. Morgan
1958
as Lieut. Tate
1956
as Jail Officer
1955
as Col. Jim Breech
1951
as Capt. Barnard
1951
as Capt. Glavas