Christopher Dark (born Alfred Francis DeLeo, April 21, 1920 â€"
October 10, 1971) was an American actor. He graduated from Cornell
University and did post graduate work at Columbia University. He
served as an army medic in the Philippines during WWII, and received
honors. He began his career in theater in NY, and then moved to
Hollywood in 1952. He was a member of the Foreign Film Committee for
SAG for most of his career. As well as acting, he also wrote many
scripts, including collaborations with Ida Lupino and Christopher
Cary.Born in New York, Dark died in Hollywood, California, from a
heart attack.In 1954, Dark played in an episode of the TV series, The
Lone Ranger, entitled Texas Draw. In 1955, Dark was cast in an episode
of the NBC western anthology series, Frontier, hosted by Walter Coy.
Dark guest starred on two episodes of the ABC religion anthology
series, Crossroads, as Irving Green in "The Unholy Trio (1955) and as
Frank Corletto in "Circus Priest" (1956).In 1956, Dark appeared in two
episodes of Science Fiction Theatre, S2E6 "Bullet Proof," and S2E9
"End of Tomorrow."
October 10, 1971) was an American actor. He graduated from Cornell
University and did post graduate work at Columbia University. He
served as an army medic in the Philippines during WWII, and received
honors. He began his career in theater in NY, and then moved to
Hollywood in 1952. He was a member of the Foreign Film Committee for
SAG for most of his career. As well as acting, he also wrote many
scripts, including collaborations with Ida Lupino and Christopher
Cary.Born in New York, Dark died in Hollywood, California, from a
heart attack.In 1954, Dark played in an episode of the TV series, The
Lone Ranger, entitled Texas Draw. In 1955, Dark was cast in an episode
of the NBC western anthology series, Frontier, hosted by Walter Coy.
Dark guest starred on two episodes of the ABC religion anthology
series, Crossroads, as Irving Green in "The Unholy Trio (1955) and as
Frank Corletto in "Circus Priest" (1956).In 1956, Dark appeared in two
episodes of Science Fiction Theatre, S2E6 "Bullet Proof," and S2E9
"End of Tomorrow."
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