Paul Birch | |
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Born | Paul Smith January 13, 1912 Atmore, Alabama, U.S. |
Died | May 24, 1969 St. George's, Grenada |
(aged 57)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1945–67 |
Spouse | Margaret Farish Betsy Birch |
Paul Birch (born January 13, 1912, Atmore, Alabama – died May 24, 1969, St. George's, Grenada) was an American actor of stage and film.
Birch was born Paul Smith in Atmore, Alabama. He was a veteran of 39 movies, 50 stage dramas and a number of television shows including the Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951). In the late 1950s he starred, along with William Campbell, in the syndicated Canadian series Cannonball (1958), a half-hour drama/adventure show about truckers. He was the original "Marlboro Man" in TV commercials and played both Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee in several historical plays.
He started out as the first of the original members of the Pasadena Playhouse and his stage work included The Caine Mutiny. He also had a recurring role as Captain Carpenter, the boss of Lt. Phillip Gerard in The Fugitive starring David Janssen. He starred in some low-budget science-fiction films in the 1950s, including The Beast with a Million Eyes (1955), Day the World Ended (1955), Not of This Earth (1957) and the cult classic Queen of Outer Space (1958). Birch also had small roles in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), and Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1967).
He was married twice and was survived by his second wife, Betsy (Ross), and their three children, Don, Jennifer and Michael.
First marriage, daughter Cindy Luke. 5 grandkids, BJ, Steve, Ned, Matt, Cricket.