
Myron Daniel Healey was an American actor. He began his career in Hollywood, California, during the early 1940s in bit parts and minor supporting roles at various studios.
Healey's film debut came in 1943 with Young Ideas. Returning to film work after the war, Healey played villains and henchmen in low-budget western films. He also did some screenwriting. In the post-war period he was often seen in westerns from Monogram Pictures, often starring Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Wakely and Whip Wilson.
In the 1950s Healey moved to more "bad guy" roles in other films, including the Bomba and Jungle Jim series, crime dramas and more westerns. He portrayed the bandit Bob Dalton in an episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis. In 1955, he played a "good guy" for a change as Phyllis Coates' partner in the 1955 Republic Pictures serial Panther Girl of the Kongo.
Healey appeared seven times as Capt. Bandcroft in The Adventures of Kit Carson. Healey played the outlaw Johnny Ringo in the western television series Tombstone Territory, with Pat Conway as Sheriff Clay Hollister, in the episode "Johnny Ringo's Last Ride". He appeared in an episode of the children's western series Buckskin, which aired on NBC from 1958-59. He was a semi-regular on programs produced by Gene Autry's Flying A production company: Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill, Jr., The Range Rider, and The Gene Autry Show. He also guest-starred on the crime drama with a modern western setting, Sheriff of Cochise, starring John Bromfield, and in the western set in the 1840s, Riverboat, starring Darren McGavin. He also appeared in an episode of the second season of Zorro.
Between 1960 and 1963, Healey appeared five times on the NBC western Laramie, starring John Smith and Robert Fuller. He appeared ten times on another NBC western, The Virginian, and four times on Laredo.
From 1959 to 1961, he played Maj. Peter Horry, top aide to Leslie Nielsen, in the miniseries Swamp Fox on Walt Disney Presents, based on the American Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion. In 1970, Healey appeared as Wardlow in the TV western "The Men From Shiloh" (the rebranded name of The Virginian) in the episode titled "Jenny."
Collectively, Healey appeared in some 140 films, including 81 westerns and three serials. Among his non-western pictures, he appeared in at least two horror films: the Americanized version of the Japanese giant-monster movie Varan the Unbelievable and The Incredible Melting Man.
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Army Lieutenant
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Ron Logan
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Jeffers
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John Dillinger (archive footage)
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The Tracking Device Specialist (uncredited)
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Lieutenant Olson
Dandy at Party (uncredited)
Assistant District Attorney (uncredited)
Mort Fagan
Sheriff Mike Williams
Cluett Day
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Stage Passenger (uncredited)
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Ray Hendry (uncredited)
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Tech Sergeant - Medic #5 (uncredited)
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Jim O'Hara
Martin Christensen
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James Carson
Heath (uncredited)
Bill Tighe
Ralph
Chris' Young Man (uncredited)
Marty Kaygo
Walter Craig
Jim Haddix
Red Olsen
Nelson
Phil Bennett / Charlie Bennett
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Doctor in Bishop
Pike Curtis
Sioux Falls Bank Robber (uncredited)
Larry Sanders
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Fred Mason
Sonny Lang
Henchman Jensen
Marley
Andrew Lee
Murdered Henchman
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Bill March
Andy
Bank Guard
Joe Collins
Stage Robber
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Jackson
Ben Mahoney (uncredited)
Sheriff Dave Wilson
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