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Donald Randolph (January 5, 1906 – March 16, 1993) was a film and television actor. The actor, who appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz (1969), acted in dozens of television programs and over thirty films.
In 1950 he appeared in The Desert Hawk.
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1971
as Mr. Scott
1969
as Luis Uribe
1966
as Everett Buchanan
1966
as (archive footage)
1965
as Don Ramon Monteja
1962
as History Teacher
1961
as Dr. John Grosseto
1958
as Bart Oglivie
1958
as Senor Vidal, Maria's Father
1957
as Stephen Argyle
1957
as Curtis Runyan
1957
1957
as Colonel Holloway (as Don Randolph)
1957
as Gen. Mark Ford
1956
1956
1956
as Carrico
1956
as Coco Fields
1955
1955
1955
as Reeves
1955
as Andre Majolin
1955
as Councillor
1955
as Aaron Cartwright
1954
as Carl Muuse
1954
as Selech
1954
as Dr. Van Kessel
1954
as Caliph
1954
as Ishak Khan
1954
as Pierre Bonet
1954
as Ross Ormond
1953
as David Carter
1953
as Paul Morel
1953
as Harvey Miller Sr.
1953
as Ali
1953
as Matt Telford
1952
1952
as Dr. Clarke
1952
as Anton Borvitch
1952
as Don Felipe Castro
1952
as Jamal
1951
as Yussif
1951
as Torga
1951
as Prince Mustapha
1951
as Dr. Benson
1951
as Hassan
1951
as Arthur Sherbourne, district attorney
1950
as Lloyd Crane
1950
as Caliph
1949
as Tiziano
1948
as Asst. Attorney General