Today (Wednesday), the guest on Stu's Show is H.M. Wynant, who is — to put it in simple terms — one of the workingest actors who ever lived. He's a kind of actor that I really admire: A guy who has cultivated a reputation for utter reliability. Every director, or anyone who casts actors, has a little list of people they know they can always count on; who are always there on time, always know their lines, never cause trouble and are always good in whatever they do. I've never met Mr. Wynant but I've heard him cited time and again as that kind of actor…one who's on a lot of producers' and writers' lists. Among the many TV shows he's done in his long career are The Twilight Zone, Playhouse 90, Sugarfoot, Hawaiian Eye, Combat!, The Wild Wild West, Perry Mason, Daniel Boone, Gunsmoke, Get Smart, Hawaii Five-O, Hogan's Heroes, Mission: Impossible and Dallas. The guy was on Perry Mason almost a dozen times and he's still working. Not long ago, he was on The West Wing. He'll be telling great stories on Stu's Show if Stu ever gets through listing his credits.
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