Howard Da Silva
Howard da Silva (born Howard Silverblatt, May 4, 1909 – February 16, 1986) was an American actor, director and musical performer on stage, film, television and radio. He was cast in dozens of productions on the New York stage, appeared in more than two dozen television programs, and acted in more than fifty feature films. Adept at both drama and musicals on the stage, he originated the role of Jud Fry in the original 1943 run of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!, and also portrayed the prosecuting attorney in the 1957 stage production of Compulsion. Da Silva was nominated for a 1960 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his work in Fiorello!, a musical about New York City mayor LaGuardia. In 1961, da Silva directed Purlie Victorious, by Ossie Davis.

Nevada Smith

Keeper of the Flame

Border Incident

Tonight We Raid Calais

The Sea Wolf

The Lost Weekend

The Underworld Story

M

1776

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

Mommie Dearest

The Blue Dahlia

They Live by Night

The Greatest Man in the World

Sergeant York

The Big Shot

The Great Gatsby

Unconquered

Fourteen Hours

Smile Jenny, You're Dead

The Outrage

The Missiles of October

Nine Lives Are Not Enough

Wild Bill Hickok Rides

Juke Girl

Wyoming Mail

David and Lisa

Garbo Talks

Variety Girl

I'm a Stranger Here Myself

Bullet Scars

Blaze of Noon

Tripoli

Two Years Before the Mast

Once in a Blue Moon

I'm Still Alive

Strange Alibi

The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover

The Great Gatsby

Steel Against the Sky

Power

The Omaha Trail

Blues in the Night

Verna: USO Girl

At the Stroke of Twelve

Bad Men of Missouri

Duffy's Tavern

Three Husbands

Reunion in France

Marie Antoinette

Native Land

The New Deal for Artists

Kung Fu

Mannix

Archie Bunker's Place

The Fugitive

The Loner

Ben Casey

The Defenders

The Outer Limits

The Defenders
For the People

Masquerade

The Missiles of October
