Handlebar-mustached character actor Roger C. Carmel was seen in quite a few stage productions of the 1950s and 1960s, including the original Broadway production of Purlie Victorious. On TV from 1963 on, Carmel is best known to TV fans for his role as villainous Colonel Gumm on Batman and his portrayal of the petulant title character in the "I Mudd" episode of Star Trek. During the first season of the 1967-68 sitcom Mothers-in-Law, Carmel played Kaye Ballard's husband; when he demanded more money for his services, he was promptly replaced by Richard Deacon. Busy in the cartoon voiceover field in the 1970s, Carmel was heard as the voice of Smokey the Bear. After several years' inactivity, Roger C. Carmel was found dead in his Hollywood home, the victim of an apparent drug overdose.
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Jonny Quest [TV Series]
Voice |
1986 | |||
| 1986 | ||||
| 1986 | ||||
| 1985 | ||||
| 1984 | ||||
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Terror at Alcatraz
Actor |
1982 | |||
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Hardly Working
Actor |
1981 | |||
| 1980 | ||||
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Anatomy of a Seduction
Actor |
1979 | |||
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All in the Family: Fire
Actor |
1977 | |||
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Thunder and Lightning
Actor |
1977 | |||
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Breezy
Actor |
1973 | |||
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Banacek: To Steal a King
TV Guest Appearance |
1972 | |||
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Aesop's Fables
Voice |
1971 | |||
| 1971 | ||||
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The Telephone Book
Actor |
1971 | |||
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Myra Breckinridge
Actor |
1970 | |||
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Skullduggery
Actor |
1970 | |||
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My Dog, the Thief
Actor |
1969 | |||
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Star Trek: I, Mudd
Actor |
1967 | |||
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The Venetian Affair
Actor |
1967 | |||
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Alvarez Kelly
Actor |
1966 | |||
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Gambit
Actor |
1966 | |||
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Star Trek: Mudd's Women
Actor |
1966 | |||
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The Silencers
Actor |
1966 | |||
| 1965 | ||||
| 1965 | ||||
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The Art of Love
Actor |
1965 | |||
| 1965 | ||||
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A House Is Not a Home
Actor |
1964 | |||
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Goodbye Charlie
Actor |
1964 | |||
| 1964 | ||||
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Naked City: The S.S. American Dream
TV Guest Appearance |
1963 | |||
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Stage Struck
Actor |
1957 |