Carl William Raisch (April 5, 1905 - July 31, 1984), was an American dancer and actor.
A dancer who worked for Ziegfeld Follies in the 1930s, he lost his right arm while serving in the United States Navy in 1945 during World War II. He played bit parts in several movies; his most memorable film role was in a famous fight scene with Kirk Douglas in Lonely are the Brave (1962). Raisch's best remembered role, however, was in the TV series The Fugitive (1963–1967), in which he played Fred Johnson, the one-armed man who was the real killer of the wife of Dr. Richard Kimble, played by David Janssen.
Raisch worked for many years as an acting teacher, and also had a long professional relationship with Burt Lancaster, working as Lancaster's stand-in in several movies.
After The Fugitive ended, Raisch was scarcely seen on TV or the media again, and died of lung cancer in 1984 in Santa Monica, California.