Frank Sutton

Frank Sutton

ActorSoundtrack
Born
October 23, 1923
Died
June 28, 1974

As the brash and bruising tough guy with wide, flaring nostrils, compact features and boorish, bullying personality, you could have placed bets that anyone who had the guts to go nose-to-nose against crew cut-wearing badger Frank Sutton had better be one tough order. Nope. Far from it. Sutton's most…

Biography

As the brash and bruising tough guy with wide, flaring nostrils, compact features and boorish, bullying personality, you could have placed bets that anyone who had the guts to go nose-to-nose against crew cut-wearing badger Frank Sutton had better be one tough order. Nope. Far from it. Sutton's most feared, ulcer-inducing on-camera nemesis would be none other than one of TV's gentlest souls ever--Mayberry's own lovable gas station attendant Gomer Pyle.

As the antagonistic, in-your-face Sgt. Vince Carter, whose outer bluster occasionally revealed a softer inner core, the 41-year-old Sutton finally found himself front and center co-starring in one of sitcomdom's most successful spin-offs--Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964), the offspring of The Andy Griffith Show (1960). Fans really took to Sutton's volatile character whose hilarious slow burn meshed perfectly with Jim Nabors' awkward guile. The gimmick of watching Carter's devious but ultimately failed plans to transfer Pyle out of his unit each week worked for five seasons. Off-stage Nabors and Sutton shared a mutual respect for each other. After the show's demise, in fact, Sutton went on to become a part of Jim's roster of regulars on The Jim Nabors Hour (1968), a variety show that had a very short run.

Frank Spencer Sutton was born in Clarksville, Tennessee. Although some sources list the year of his birth as 1922, his grave marker indicates 1923. An only child, both his parents had jobs working for the local newspaper. When he was eight, the family moved to Nashville, his father dying some time later of an intestinal ailment. Belonging to the drama club and appearing in high school plays sparked his early interest in acting, and he majored in Dramatic Arts at Columbia University, graduating cum laude. Gaining experience on the local stages, he eventually found a job as a radio announcer. Following WWII military service, he returned to acting and in the 1950s segued into TV, appearing on a couple of the more popular children's adventure series -- Captain Video and His Video Rangers (1949) and Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (1950). Based in New York, Sutton also found work on the soaps The Edge of Night (1956) and The Secret Storm (1954).

Sutton's imposing mug and hothead countenance proved quite suitable for playing both good guys and bad guys and he became a steady, reliable fixture in rugged surroundings. With work on such series as "Gunsmoke," "Maverick," "The Fugitive," "Combat!" and "The Untouchables" he could be counted on to play everything from a crass, outspoken blue-collar buddy to a menacing henchman. Film appearances were sporadic, with only a few secondary roles offered. His best chances were in Four Boys and a Gun (1957), Town Without Pity (1961) (a very good performance as one of a trio of American GIs accused of raping a young German girl) and The Satan Bug (1965).

In the early 1970s, after the success of the "Gomer Pyle, USMC" series, Sutton was seen in TV guest spots while performing in small-scale stock plays all over the US. His stage work would include comedic roles in "The Odd Couple," "Anything Goes" and "No Hard Feelings." In fact, he died suddenly of a heart attack on June 28, 1974, while in rehearsals for a show at a Louisiana dinner theater. The 50-year-old actor was survived by his wife of 25 years, daytime soap writer Toby Igler, and children Joseph and Amanda. He was buried in his home town.

Actor

HurricaneHurricane(1974)as Bert Pearson
Ernie, Madge and Artie(1974)as Ernie
Love, American StyleLove, American Style(1969)
The Jim Nabors HourThe Jim Nabors Hour(1968)as Harry
Gomer Pyle: USMCGomer Pyle: USMC(1964)as Sgt. Vince Carter

Soundtrack

ChuckyChucky(2021)
Gomer Pyle: USMCGomer Pyle: USMC(1964)

Self

The Bob Braun ShowThe Bob Braun Show(1967)as Self - Actor
The Jim Nabors HourThe Jim Nabors Hour(1968)as Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self - Guest
The Don Rickles ShowThe Don Rickles Show(1968)as Self
Pat Boone in HollywoodPat Boone in Hollywood(1967)as Self

Archive Footage

History of the SitcomHistory of the Sitcom(2021)as Sgt. Vince Carter
Headliners & Legends with Matt LauerHeadliners & Legends with Matt Lauer(1998)as Self

Known for

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John Wayne and Frank Sutton in Operation Pacific (1951)Frank Sutton in Death Valley Days (1952)Jim Nabors and Frank Sutton in Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964)Kirk Douglas, Richard Jaeckel, Robert Blake, and Frank Sutton in Town Without Pity (1961)Jim Nabors and Frank Sutton in The Andy Griffith Show (1960)Robert Blake and Frank Sutton in Naked City (1958)

Credit Score: Frank Sutton

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Sergeant Vince Carter
Sat Oct 03 1964 – Mon Apr 01 1968
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Andy Griffith Show50.0019608.46918942
2The Twilight Zone25.0019599.038108635
3Marty8.0019557.64830517
4Town Without Pity3.7519617.2012125
5Man Against Crime3.7519497.200122
6Gomer Pyle: USMC3.2519647.0004896
7The Satan Bug2.5019656.1003577
8The Witness2.5019606.20026
9Four Boys and a Gun2.5019576.000235
10Tom Corbett, Space Cadet2.5019507.000128