Birth Day: 1920-05-11
Place of birth: Bethune, Colorado, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Denver Dell Pyle (May 11, 1920 – December 25, 1997) was an American film and television actor. He was known for portraying Briscoe Darling Jr. in several episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, and playing Jesse Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard from 1979-85. Pyle was born in Bethune, Colorado on May 11, 1920 to farmer Ben H. Pyle and his wife Maude; His brother, Willis, was an animator known for his work with Walt Disney Animation Studios and UPA. After graduating from high school, Pyle briefly attended Colorado State University, but dropped out to enter show business, moving to Los Angeles in 1940. He worked as a drummer and band member until the United States entered World War II, when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Pyle was wounded in action in the Battle of Guadalcanal and received a medical discharge in 1942. Near the end of the war, he served in the United States Merchant Marine. In 1955, Pyle married Marilee Carpenter, a production assistant at 20th Century Fox. They had sons David and Tony. Marilee and Denver divorced in 1970. In 1983, Pyle married Tippie Johnston. That union lasted until his death. Pyle died of lung cancer on Christmas 1997. Memorial services were held January 6, 1998, at First Baptist Church in Waxahachie, Texas. He is buried in an unmarked grave at the Forreston Cemetery in Forreston, Texas. His remains are interred beside those of his second wife's parents, J.T. Johnston and Erin Birch Johnston. CLR
Credits
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As Uncle Jesse Duke
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As George Rosebrock
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As Old Gambler on Riverboat
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As Self
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As Walt
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As Briscoe Darling
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As Narrator
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As Narrator (Voice)
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As Self
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As Narrator
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As Uncle Bene
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As Mad Jack
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As Galen Clark
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As Old mountain man
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As The Indian Agent (McLaughlin)
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As Col. Seymour Hawkins
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As Carl Barber
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As Senator Austin
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As Ben as an Adult
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As Uncle Bene
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As Arkansas
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As Morgan
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As Grandpappy John
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As Dr. Larson
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As Amos Champion
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As Ben Barnstable
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As Denver
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As Tom Rawling
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As Junior Frisbee
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As Sig Evers
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As Muncie Carter
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As Frank Hamer
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As Grandpa Mordecai Tarleton
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As Alfie - Stage Driver
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As 1st Hunter
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As Cap
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As Sheriff
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As Bull
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As Pastor Bjoerling
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As Kelly
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As Preacher Pope
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As Sen. Henry (uncredited)
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As Man in pick-up truck
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As Sheriff Dixon
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As Senator Conrad
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As Amos Carruthers
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As Mr. Bradley
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As Thimblerig (the Gambler)
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As MacGuire's Henchman
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As Jackie Jo
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As Deputy Ed Moore
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As Preacher Harrison
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As Collins
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As Col. Wiley
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As Sam Wheeler
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As Ollinger
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As Mr. Bickford
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As Mr. Simpson
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As Ranger Captain
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As Mickey Hill
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As Bill Dragger
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As Brad, Red Bluff Sheriff
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As Det. Lt. Bradley
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As Lefty Barr
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As Dixon
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As Jim Bailey
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As Bert Killian / Narrator
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As Harvey (uncredited)
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As Thompson
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As Clint Reno
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As Hank Spencer (uncredited)
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As Fairchild (uncredited)
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As (uncredited)
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As Reverend Moorehead
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As Infantryman (uncredited)
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As Bagley
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As Posseman (uncredited)
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As Tench
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As Henchman Sperry
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As Regulator (uncredited)
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As Rider Warning About Wagon Train (uncredited)
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As Bartender
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As Greeley
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As Greasy (uncredited)
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As Bernie Malloy (uncredited)
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As Confederate Spy in Yankee Uniform (uncredited)
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As Jonas Bailey
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As Tom Carlton-Replaced (credit only)
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As Bud Karnes
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As Skip
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As Gunner / Mutineer (uncredited)
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As Carey
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As Allen
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As Glenn Hartley
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As Nick Algren
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As Bowie French
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As Union Soldier Breaking Window (uncredited)
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As Henchman Lacey
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As Henchman
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As Richards Henchman
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As Henchman George
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As Turner
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As Al
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As Steve
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As 'Jumpy' Jordan
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As Track Intern
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As Ed Quinn
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As Hutch
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As Vigilante (uncredited)
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As Rex
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As Lytz
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As Young Man at Union Station (uncredited)
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As Cash Collins (uncredited)
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As Easy Jarrett
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As Hutch Hutchins
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As The Night Clerk
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As Easy Jarrett (uncredited)
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As Jim Rockwell
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As Man in Opening Scene (uncredited)
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As Carl


