Frank Aletter is a familiar face to television enthusiasts, having appeared in nearly all TV series, films, sitcoms, and specials produced between 1955 and 1991. In contrast, his filmography is relatively sparse, with a mere handful of theatrical releases to his name, including roles in "Mister Roberts" (1955),"Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970),and "Private School" (1983).
However, Aletter's true claim to fame lies in his prolific output on the small screen. His impressive resume boasts a wide range of titles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Some notable examples include "Bringing Up Buddy" (1960),"Perry Mason" (1957),"The Cara Williams Show" (1964),"Lassie" (1954),"Mannix" (1967),"Marcus Welby, M.D." (1969),"Insight" (1960),"Kojak" (1973),"Cannon" (1971),"Hunter" (1976),and the cult classic "Super Jaimie".
Before making his mark on the screen, Aletter had a successful career on Broadway, where he appeared in numerous plays and musicals, including "Bells Are Ringing", "Time Limit", "Wish You Were Here", and, of course, "Mister Roberts", which served as a springboard for his transition to film and television.