Scott Marlowe

Scott Gregory Marlowe (born Ronald Richard DeLeo; June 24, 1932 – January 6, 2001) was an American actor who had a starring role in the 1957 teen exploitation film The Cool and the Crazy. The following year, he played Jess "Little Elk" Carswell, the son of the title character (played by James Whitmore) in the Wagon Train S1 E18 episode "The Gabe Carswell Story" which aired 1/14/1958.

Career
In 1960, Marlowe starred opposite Clint Walker in Cheyenne "Apache Blood" as Mickey Free - Ward. In 1961, he also appeared as "Les" in the series Straightaway in the episode titled "Die Laughing". He guest-starred in the 1960 episode "The Show Off" of Law of the Plainsman as "Clancy James". He guest-starred in the 1963 episode "Legends Don't Sleep" as "Britt". Marlowe had roles in three episodes of Have Gun – Will Travel: "The Hanging of Roy Carter" (S1E4); "Charley Red Dog" (S3E13); and "Duke of Texas" (S4E31). He also guest-starred in a 1963 episode of The Outer Limits titled, "It Crawled Out of the Woodwork," and a 1964 episode titled "The Forms of Things Unknown." In 1974, he guest-starred on a Mannix episode, "The Green Man," portraying Turner Dabney, a counterfeiter. He also appeared along with an all-star cast in the 1975 remake of Journey into Fear. He guest-starred the 1979 episode "Fatal Overture" (S7E19) of "Barnaby Jones" as Peter.

Death
Marlowe died of a heart attack in Los Angeles on January 6, 2001, at 68 years of age.

Selected Filmography

 * Have Gun, Will Travel (1960) (Season 4 Episode 31: "Duke of Texas") as Franz
 * Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1961) (Season 6 Episode 20: "The Throwback") as Eliot Gray