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Allan "Rocky" Lane (September 22, 1909 – October 27, 1973) was an American studio leading man and the star of many cowboy B-movies in the 1940s and 1950s. He appeared in more than 125 films and TV shows in a career lasting from 1929 to 1966. He is best known for being the voice of the talking horse on the television series Mister Ed, beginning in 1961.
Date Of Birth September 22, 1909, Mishawaka, Indiana, United States Died October 27, 1973, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Toronto, Canada Profession Casting Department, Actor, Casting Director Education University of Notre Dame Spouse Sheila Ryan (m. 1945–1946) Parents William H. Albershardt, Linnie Anne Star Sign Leo
Casting Department Title Year Status Character Project U.F.O. 1978-1979 TV Series casting - 23 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character The Young and the Restless 1986 TV Series Fantasy Judge Barnaby Jones 1979 TV Series Mr. Bellows The Last Hurrah 1977 TV Movie Maj. O'Sullivan Starsky and Hutch 1977 TV Series William Thorne MacArthur 1977 General Marquat The 3,000 Mile Chase 1977 TV Movie Livingston Switch 1977 TV Series Bank Manager Gemini Man 1976 TV Mini-Series Admiral Police Story 1976 TV Series Harry Tobias 77 Sunset Strip 1963 TV Series Frank McClain The Dakotas 1963 TV Series Sheriff Cole Command Decision 1948 Officer (uncredited) Captains of the Clouds 1942 Canadian (uncredited) Navy Blues 1941 Sailor (uncredited) New Wine 1941 The Playboy (as Lane Allen) Dive Bomber 1941 Measles Patient (uncredited) I Wanted Wings 1941 Corporal - Mechanic (uncredited) Those Were the Days! 1940 Minor Role (uncredited)
Casting Director Title Year Status Character Barnaby Jones 1979-1980 TV Series 8 episodes Project U.F.O. 1978 TV Series 1 episode Little Mo 1978 TV Movie
Known for movies Project U.F.O. (1978-1979) as Casting Department
MacArthur (1977) as General Marquat
The 3,000 Mile Chase (1977) as Livingston
The Last Hurrah (1977) as Maj. O'Sullivan