
Frank Ferguson
Acting
1899-12-25 · Ferndale, California, USA
Frank S. Ferguson was an American character actor with hundreds of appearances in both film and television. Ferguson's best known role was as the Swedish ranch handyman, Gus Broeberg, on the CBS television series, My Friend Flicka, based on a novel of the same name. He appeared with Gene Evans, Johnny Washbrook and Anita Louise. At this time, Ferguson also portrayed the Calverton veterinarian in the first several seasons of CBS's Lassie. He made his film debut in 1939 in Gambling on the High Seas (released in 1940), and appeared in nearly 200 feature films and hundreds of TV episodes subsequently. Film appearances include: McDougal's House of Horrors (1948), Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair 1952. Television series appearances include The Pride of the Family, The Andy Griffith Show, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Peyton Place and Perry Mason.
movieThe Macahans
as Grandpa · 1976 · 6.7
tvLittle House on the Prairie
as Calder · 1974 · 7.9
tvKung Fu
as Bissell · 1972 · 7.7
tvThe Waltons
as · 1972 · 7.2
Return to Peyton Place
as Eli Carson · 1972 · 7.0
tvCannon
as · 1971 · 6.7
tvAlias Smith and Jones
as · 1971 · 7.0
movieAlong Came a Spider
as Dr. Andrew Blake · 1970 · 5.8
tvNanny and the Professor
as the Judge · 1970 · 6.4
tvLand of the Giants
as Goalby · 1968 · 6.8
tvAdam-12
as Fred Tibbles · 1968 · 7.1
tvGreen Acres
as Harvey Jackson · 1965 · 7.2
tvGreen Acres
as Doc John Stuart · 1965 · 7.2
movieThe Great Sioux Massacre
as General Alfred Howe Terry · 1965 · 4.5
movieHush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
as Newspaper Editor · 1964 · 7.3
tvPeyton Place
as · 1964 · 6.2
tvWendy and Me
as · 1964 · 8.0
tvVoyage to the Bottom of the Sea
as Air Force General · 1964 · 7.8
movieThe Quick Gun
as Dan Evans · 1964 · 6.4
tvPetticoat Junction
as Doc Stuart · 1963 · 5.8
tvTemple Houston
as Judge Gurney · 1963 · 6.0
tvThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Garner · 1962 · 7.8
tvThe Virginian
as Tom Dunston · 1962 · 6.5
moviePocketful of Miracles
as Newspaper Editor · 1961 · 7.3