Known for Acting

Colorful American character actor equally adept at vicious killers or grizzled sidekicks. As a child he worked in the cotton fields. He attended Santa Monica Junior College in California and subsequently became an accountant and, at one time, manager of the Bel Air Hotel. Elam got his first movie job by trading his accounting services for a role. In short time he became one of the most memorable supporting players in Hollywood, thanks not only to his near-demented screen persona but also to an out-of-kilter left eye, sightless from a childhood fight. He appeared with great aplomb in Westerns and gangster films alike, and in later years played to wonderful effect in comedic roles.
1968
as Frank's Gunman
1981
as Doctor
1952
as Charlie - Drunk in Jail (uncredited)
1967
as Preacher Weatherby
1973
as Alamosa Bill Kermit
1971
as Frank Clemens
1957
as Tom McLowery
1984
as Doc
1970
as Phillips
1955
as Charlie Max
1952
as Mort Geary
1955
as Chris Boldt
1961
as Horseface (Comanchero)
1956
as McCoy
1968
as Norman
1961
as Cheesecake
1955
as Knife Murderer (uncredited)
1961
as Ed Hobbs
1969
as Jake
1979
as Big Mac