Paul Carr

Biography: Paul Carr has been a very busy actor since the '50s on-stage, in television, and in films, after starting his screen career with Alfred Hitchcock. Born in New Orleans in 1934, he grew up in the town of Marrero, in Jefferson Parish, LA. As a teenager, he had an interest in music as well as acting. After a short stint in the Marine Corps in his teens, he began his acting career with a role in a New Orleans production of Billy Budd, and by the mid-'50s was working on live televsion out of New York City, including appearances on Studio One and Kraft Television Theater, while continuing theatrical work in stock companies in Ohio and Michigan, with roles such as Peter Quilpe in The Cocktail Party, Haemon in Antigone, Jack in The Rose Tattoo, and Hal Carter in Picnic, as well as a summer tour in Fifth Season with Chico Marx. Carr made his movie debut in 1955 with a small uncredited role in Alfred Hitchcock's fact-based thriller The Wrong Man. That same year, he portrayed a prisoner ofPaul Carr has been a very busy actor since the '50s on-stage, in television, and in films, after starting his screen career with Alfred Hitchcock. Born in New Orleans in 1934, he grew up in the town of Marrero, in Jefferson Parish, LA. As a teenager, he had an interest in music as well as acting. After a short stint in the Marine Corps in his teens, he began his acting career with a role in a New Orleans production of Billy Budd, and by the mid-'50s was working on live televsion out of New York City, including appearances on Studio One and Kraft Television Theater, while continuing theatrical work in stock companies in Ohio and Michigan, with roles such as Peter Quilpe in The Cocktail Party, Haemon in Antigone, Jack in The Rose Tattoo, and Hal Carter in Picnic, as well as a summer tour in Fifth Season with Chico Marx. Carr made his movie debut in 1955 with a small uncredited role in Alfred Hitchcock's fact-based thriller The Wrong Man. That same year, he portrayed a prisoner of war in the Theatre Guild's production of Time Limit on Broadway. His film career continued with a much larger role in Alfred Werker's The Young Don't Cry (1957), starring James Whitmore and Sal Mineo, and that same year he appeared in the jukebox movie Jamboree. He worked steadily on television in the late '50s and early '60s with guest spots and supporting roles in a lot of Westerns such as Trackdown, Rawhide, The Rifleman, and The Virginian. Later he appeared in detective shows and medical and war dramas, such as 77 Sunset Strip, Dr. Kildare, and Twelve O'Clock High, interspersed with occasional film work, including Captain Newman, M.D. (1963). He had a recurring role as one of the submarine Seaview's junior officers on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in its black-and-white season, and played other parts of the show subsequently. Carr was all over the tube on Burke's Law, Combat, Gunsmoke, and a dozen other shows in the middle of the decade. In 1965, Carr won the role of Bill Horton, the physician son of protagonist Dr. Tom Horton on Days of Our Lives, which kept him busy for the subsequent year. He was later a regular on General Hospital and The Doctors, and between the three soap operas, Carr had put in a lot of time portraying dedicated medical practitioners. He may be remembered best, however, for his appearance on a pop-culture institution that has been exumed and re-examined by the public en masse: In 1966, he was seen in the second Star Trek pilot episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," portraying Lt. Kelso, the affable Enterprise officer who is strangled telekinetically by the ship's rapidly mutating helmsman. Carr has gone on to work in dozens of television shows --everything from Get Smart, Mannix, The Rockford Files, and Murphy Brown, to miniseries and features, both made-for-television (The Deadly Tower). In 2001, his voice was heard in Blood: The Last Vampire, as the school's headmaster. Expand

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tbd Days of our Lives: Season 40 Nov 8, 2004 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 39 Nov 10, 2003 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 38 Nov 8, 2002 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 37 Nov 8, 2001 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 36 Nov 8, 2000 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 35 Nov 8, 1999 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 34 Nov 9, 1998 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 33 Nov 10, 1997 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 32 Nov 8, 1996 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 31 Nov 8, 1995 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 29 Jan 3, 1994 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 28 Jan 5, 1993 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 9 Sep 20, 1992 Businessman tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 27 Jan 10, 1992 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Murphy Brown: Season 4 Sep 16, 1991 Alan Marshall / Paul Carr 5.8
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 24 May 2, 1989 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 21 Oct 23, 1986 William Horton (#1) (1965-1966) tbd
tbd Highway to Heaven: Season 3 Sep 24, 1986 Mr. Raney tbd
tbd Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: Season 2 Jan 15, 1981 Lt. Devlin / Lieutenant Devlin / Lt. Devlin tbd
tbd The Incredible Hulk: Season 3 Sep 21, 1979 Allan tbd
tbd Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: Season 1 Sep 20, 1979 Actor / Lt. Devlin tbd
tbd The Rockford Files (1974): Season 5 Sep 22, 1978 LeVane tbd
tbd The Streets of San Francisco (1972): Season 4 Sep 11, 1975 Lou King tbd
tbd The Rockford Files (1974): Season 1 Mar 27, 1974 Sgt. Andrew Wilson tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 6 Sep 14, 1972 Det. Sgt. Tulley / Paul Carr tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 5 Sep 14, 1971 Gerald Barker / Paul Carr tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 4 Sep 17, 1970 Burroughs / Paul Carr tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 3 Sep 18, 1969 Maxon / Paul Carr tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 3 Sep 29, 1968 Dr. Zeped tbd
tbd Columbo: Season 1 Feb 20, 1968 Hamond 8.6