
Christian Ludolf "Buddy" Ebsen Jr. (April 2, 1908 – July 6, 2003) was an American actor and dancer, whose career spanned seven decades, including the role of Jed Clampett in the CBS television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–1971) and the title character in the television detective drama Barnaby Jones (1973–1980), also on CBS. The SAG-AFTRA records also show him as Frank "Buddy" Ebsen. A performer for seven decades, he had starring roles as Jed Clampett in the long-running television series "The Beverly Hillbillies" and as the title character in the 1970s detective series "Barnaby Jones". Ebsen was cast as the original Tin Man in 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz", but fell ill, reacting to the aluminum dust in his makeup, and was forced to drop out of the film. Ebsen made his television debut on an episode of The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre in 1949. This led to television appearances in: Stars Over Hollywood, Gruen Guild Playhouse, four episodes of Broadway Television Theatre, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, Corky and White Shadow, the H.J. Heinz Company's Studio 57, Screen Directors Playhouse, two episodes of Climax!, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Martha Raye Show, Playhouse 90, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, Johnny Ringo, two episodes of Bonanza, three episodes of Maverick (in which he portrayed assorted homicidal villains), and 77 Sunset Strip. Ebsen received wide television exposure when he played Georgie Russel, a role based on a historical person and companion to frontiersman Davy Crockett, in the Disneyland television miniseries Davy Crockett (1954–1955). In the 1958–1959 season, Ebsen co-starred in the 26-episode half-hour NBC television adventure series Northwest Passage. This series was a fictionalized account of Major Robert Rogers, a colonial American fighter for the British in the French and Indian War. Ebsen played the role of Sergeant Hunk Marriner; Keith Larsen played Rogers. In 1960, Ebsen appeared in episodes of the television series Rawhide, in the episodes "The Pitchwagon" and Tales of Wells Fargo, which he reprised in episodes of both series during 1962 in the roles of different characters. Also in 1960, Ebsen played in season 4 episode 30 of Have Gun, Will Travel called "El Paso Stage", as a corrupt marshal. From 1961 to 1962, Ebsen had a recurring role as Virge Blessing in the ABC drama series Bus Stop, the story of travelers passing through the bus station and diner in the fictitious town of Sunrise, Colorado. Robert Altman directed several episodes. Arthur O'Connell had played Virge Blessing in the earlier film version on which the series was loosely based. Ebsen also appeared as "Mr. Dave" Browne, a homeless hobo, on The Andy Griffith Show opposite Ron Howard, and as Jimbo Cobb in The Twilight Zone episode "The Prime Mover" (season 2, episode 21) in 1961.
King of the Hill
1997
Burke's Law
1994
Working Tra$h
1990
Stone Fox
1987
That's Dancing!
1985
The Yellow Rose
1983
Reading Rainbow
1983
Matt Houston
1982
The Bastard
1978
Tom Sawyer
1976
The Tiny Tree
1975
Dinah!
1974
Barnaby Jones
1973
Cannon
1971
Night Gallery
1970
Hawaii Five-O
1968
Mail Order Bride
1964
The Interns
1962
Bus Stop
1961
Fury River
1961
Gunslinger
1961
Checkmate
1960
Johnny Ringo
1959
Lock-Up
1959
Riverboat
1959
Bonanza
1959
Black Saddle
1959
Rawhide
1959
Frontier Rangers
1959
77 Sunset Strip
1958
Bronco
1958
Maverick
1957
Attack
1956
Tony Awards
1956
Gunsmoke
1955
Davy Crockett
1954
Climax!
1954
Studio 57
1954
Night People
1954
Red Garters
1954
Omnibus
1952
Utah Wagon Train
1951
The Wizard of Oz
1939
My Lucky Star
1938
Yellow Jack
1938
Banjo on My Knee
1936
Born to Dance
1936
Captain January
1936




















































































































