
John Myhers
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1921-12-18
Day of Death
1992-05-27 (70 years old)
Place of Birth
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
John Myhers
Biography
We don't have biography for John Myhers.
Acting
(1980)
The Ghosts of Buxley Hall
as E.L. Hart
(1979)
The Prize Fighter
as Doyle
(1976)
The Shaggy D.A.
as Adm. Brenner
(1976)
Street People
as Francis
(1974)
Herbie Rides Again
as Announcer at San Francisco's Office of the President
(1973)
Walking Tall
as Lester Dickens
(1972)
1776
as Robert Livingston
(1972)
Snowball Express
as Mr. Manescue
(1972)
Awake and Sing!
as Schlosser
(1971)
Willard
as Carlson
(1971)
Train Terrain
as Hector Heathcote
(1971)
Ice Cream for Help
as Hector Heathcote (voice)
(1970)
Lost and Foundation
as Hector Heathcote
(1970)
Belabour Thy Neighbor
as Hector Heathcote (voice)
(1970)
Land Grab
as Hector Heathcote (voice)
(1969)
2000 Years Later
as Air Force General
(1968)
(1968)
The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell
as Lt. Comdr. Roger Snavely
(1967)
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
as Bert O. Bratt
(1965)
(1963)
Tea Party
as Hector Heathcote
(1963)
A Bell for Philadelphia
as Hector Heathcote
(1963)
The First Telephone
as Hector Heathcote (voice)
(1963)
Tea House Mouse
as Hashimoto / Yuriko / Cat
(1963)
Pearl Crazy
as Hanako
(1963)
Cherry Blossom Festival
as Hanako
(1963)
Spooky-Yaki
as Hanako
(1962)
Loyal Royalty
as Hanako
(1962)
Klondike Strikes Out
as Hector Heathcote
(1962)
Honorable Paint in the Neck
as Hanako
(1961)
The Unsung Hero
as Hector Heathcote(voice)
(1961)
Railroaded to Fame
as Hector Heathcote (voice)
(1961)
(1961)
Drum Roll
as Hector Heathcote
(1961)
Son of Hashimoto
as Hanako
(1961)
Strange Companion
as Hanako
(1961)
The First Fast Mail
as Hector Heathcote
(1961)
Crossing The Delaware
as Hector Heathcote
(1961)
Honorable Cat Story
as Hashimoto
(1960)
Weddings and Babies
as Al
(1960)
(1960)
The Famous Ride
as (voice)
(1960)
Daniel Boone, Jr.
as Hector Heathcote
(1959)
The Minute and a ½ Man
as Hector Heathcote (voice)
(1951)
Quo Vadis
as Guard (uncredited)
(1951)
(1950)
Crew
(1989)
Terror In Beverly Hills
Director, Screenplay
(1980)
The Private Eyes
Writer
(1965)
Saturday Night Bath in Apple Valley
Director, Writer