
Gene Lyons
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gene Lyons (February 9, 1921 – July 8, 1974) was an American television actor from Pittsburgh, best known for his role as police commissioner Dennis Randall on the NBC detective series Ironside starring Raymond Burr. A life member of The Actors Studio, Lyons was in the Broadway production of Witness for the Prosecution for two years. His other Broadway credits include Masquerade (1958), The Trip to Bountiful (1953), Harriet (1942), and This Rock (1942). In 1953, Lyons played a police detective on the CBS drama series Pentagon U.S.A.. He appeared in 1954 as Steve Rockwell on the CBS daytime drama Woman with a Past. Before joining Raymond Burr as a regular on Ironside, he appeared on Perry Mason in 1965 as murderer Ralph Balfour in "The Case of the Wrathful Wraith." He also made guest appearances on nearly two dozen other series including The Dick Van Dyke Show, Gunsmoke, Have Gun, Will Travel, The Fugitive, Ben Casey, Star Trek ("A Taste of Armageddon"), The Twilight Zone ("King Nine Will Not Return"), The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and The Untouchables. He also appeared in films including Kiss Her Goodbye and The Young Don't Cry. Lyons died in Los Angeles, California on July 8, 1974 and is buried at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Pittsburgh.
Movie Appearances

The People vs. Larry Flynt
as DC Reporter
1996

Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
as Dr. Blanker
1969

The Young Don't Cry
as Max Cole
1957

Kiss Her Goodbye
as Corey Sherman
1959

Ironside
as Police Commissioner Dennis Randall
1967

Sentence of Death
as Paul Cochran
1953

Sylvia
as Gavin Cullen
1965
The Trip to Bountiful
1953
TV Appearances

The Fugitive
as Art McNeil
1963

The Fugitive
as Paul Vale
1963

Ironside
as Commissioner Dennis Randall
1967

The Twilight Zone
as Psychiatrist
1959

Star Trek
as Ambassador Fox
1966

Perry Mason
as Ralph Balfour
1957

I Spy
as Tom Keith
1965

Ironside
as The Commissioner
1967

The Invaders
as Sawyer
1967

The Invaders
as John Corwin
1967

Studio One
as Paul Cochran
1948

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Max Wilding
1962