
Don Diamond
Biography
Brooklyn-born Don Diamond's most famous role is probably that of the scheming and ambitious, but inept and somewhat cowardly, underling Crazy Cat to Frank DeKova's Chief Wild Eagle in the cult western comedy series F Troop (1965). By the time he got that role he had been an actor for quite some time, starting out in radio in the early 1940s, where he discovered that he had a knack for picking up dialects, especially Spanish. He became so proficient in it that many believed he was actually Spanish or Mexican, when in reality his family came from Russia. His facility in that dialect got him the role as the Mexican sidekick of Kit Carson in the early TV series The Adventures of Kit Carson (1951). He also landed a recurring part as a Spanish corporal in the Disney TV series Zorro (1957). In addition to his TV and film work, he did much voice-over work in both cartoons and commercials.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Story of Ruth
as Yomar
1960

The Old Man and the Sea
as Cafe Proprietor (uncredited)
1958

Hit Man
as Nano Zito
1972

Borderline
as Deusik
1950

What's a Nice Girl Like You...?
as Duty Sergeant
1971

The Judge and Jake Wyler
as 1st Workman
1972

When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion
as Self
1979

The Kid with the Broken Halo
as Giuseppe
1982

How to Steal an Airplane
as Sam
1971

Holiday for Lovers
as Airplane steward
1959

Tijuana Toads
as Toro (voice)
1969
A Pair of Greenbacks
as Toro (voice)
1969
Go for Croak
as Toro (voice)
1969
Hop and Chop
as Toro (voice)
1970
The Froggy Froggy Duo
as Toro (voice)
1970
Two Jumps and a Chump
as Toro (voice)
1971
Fastest Tongue in the West
as Toro (voice)
1971

A Leap in the Deep
as Toro (voice)
1971
Snake in the Gracias
as Toro (voice)
1971
Never on Thirsty
as El Toro (voice)
1970











