Exploring Denver Pyle Movies And TV Shows: His Best Roles!

Ever wondered about the unsung heroes of Hollywood, the character actors who breathe life into every scene? Denver Pyle was precisely that a cornerstone of American entertainment whose presence elevated countless films and television shows.

Born Denver Pyle in Bethune, Colorado, on May 11, 1920, his journey to the screen began modestly before destiny beckoned. In 1951, Pyles face graced the silver screen for the first time in "Cry Danger," igniting a career that would span decades.

Category Information
Full Name Denver Pyle
Birth Date May 11, 1920
Birth Place Bethune, Colorado, USA
Death Date December 25, 1997
Occupation Actor
Years Active 1951-1997
Notable Roles Uncle Jesse Duke in "The Dukes of Hazzard," Briscoe Darling in "The Andy Griffith Show," Fred Ziffel in "Green Acres"
Film Debut Cry Danger (1951)
Number of Credits Over 250 films and television shows
Spouse(s) Marcelle Carpenter (m. 1955; div. 1970)
Tippie Johnston (m. 1983)
Reference Link Denver Pyle on IMDb
Faye Dunaway, Denver Pyle and Warren Beatty for Bonnie and Clyde, 1967

Faye Dunaway, Denver Pyle and Warren Beatty for Bonnie and Clyde, 1967

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The Scott Rollins Film and TV Trivia Blog Richard Lynch A Face of Evil

The Andy Griffith Show (1960)

The Andy Griffith Show (1960)

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