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Ron Hagerthy : ウィキペディア英語版
Ron Hagerthy

Ronald F. "Ron" Hagerthy (born March 9, 1932) is a former American actor known primarily for his guest-starring and supporting roles on television westerns. In 1952, he portrayed Clipper King in the modern western series, ''Sky King'', with Kirby Grant in the title role of Clipper's uncle, Schuyler "Sky" King, pilot of the private airplane known as the ''Songbird''. Gloria Winters also starred as Sky King's niece, Penny King.
Hagerthy's first screen role was as 19-year-old Dick Cvetic in the 1951 Warner Brothers film, ''I Was a Communist for the FBI''. Frank Lovejoy (1912–1962) played the role of Matt Cvetic, a 39-year-old undercover Federal Bureau of Investigation agent within the Communist Party United States of America. Philip Carey (1925–2009) and Paul Picerni (1922-2011) were cast in the roles of Mason and Joe Cvetic, respectively. ''I was a Communist in the FBI'' subsequently inspired the syndicated television series ''I Led Three Lives''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''I Was a Communist for the FBI'' )〕 Hagerthy also appeared in small roles in two other 1951 films, as Minto in ''Force of Arms'' and as corporal Rick Williams, who become the romantic interest of a Hollywood starlet, played by Janice Rule, in ''Starlift''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Ron Hagerthy'' )
==Sky King==

Hagerthy appeared in nineteen episodes of ''Sky King'', which in a topsy turvy broadcast history aired at one time on all three major television networks as well as in syndication. The series is set on a fictitious Arizona ranch. Hagerthy's episodes are:

*"Operation Urgent" (5 April 1952)
*"Carrier Pigeon" (19 April 1952)
*"Stage Coach Robbers: (3 May 1952)
*"Deadly Cargo" (17 May 1952)
*"Jim Bell's Triumph" (31 May 1952)
*"Designing Woman" (14 June 1952)
*"One for the Money" (28 June 1952)
*"Danger Point" (12 July 1952)
*"Desperate Character" (26 July 1952)
*"The Man Who Forgot" (9 August 1952)
*"The Threatening Bomb" (23 August 1952)
*"Speak No Evil" (6 September 1952)
*"Two-Gun Penny" (20 September 1952)
*"Formula for Fear" (4 October 1952)
*"The Giant Eagle" (18 October 1952)
*"Blackmail" (8 November 1952)
*"Wings of Justice" (22 November 1952)
*"Destruction from the Sky" (6 December 1952)
*"The Porcelain Lion" (20 December 1952〔

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