Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frank S. Ferguson (born December 25, 1899, Ferndale, California – died September 12, 1978, Los Angeles) 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. Ferguson died in Los Angeles of cancer on September 12, 1978.
1964
as Newspaper Editor
1952
as Preacher
1954
as Marshal Williams
1954
as Judge George J. Barnes (uncredited)
1953
as Drunk Reporter (uncredited)
1948
as Newspaperman (uncredited)
1953
as Dr. Morton
1953
as Medical Examiner (uncredited)
1952
as Tom Grundy
1961
as Newspaper Editor
1948
as Mr. McDougal
1954
as Bartell
1958
as Crosscut Marshal (uncredited)
1949
as Dr. Hoffman
1941
as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
1955
as Mahoney (uncredited)
1950
as Dr. Grieve
1941
as Grant's Secretary (uncredited)
1942
as Snaith (uncredited)
1955
as Coachman