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Ray Elgin Teal (January 12, 1902 – April 2, 1976) was an American actor. His most famous role was as Sheriff Roy Coffee on the television series Bonanza (1959–1972), which was only one of dozens of sheriffs on television and in movies that he played during his long and prolific career stretching from 1937 to 1970.
Ray Teal. Actor: Ace in the Hole. Most familiar to TV audiences as no-nonsense Sheriff Roy Coffee on the long-running western series Bonanza (1959), Ray Teal was one of the most versatile character actors in the business.
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Ray Teal. Actor: Ace in the Hole. Most familiar to TV audiences as no-nonsense Sheriff Roy Coffee on the long-running western series Bonanza (1959), Ray Teal was one of the most versatile character actors in the business.
- January 12, 1902
- April 2, 1976
Nov 28, 2021 · Ray Teal is best remembered for his portrayal of Sheriff Roy Coffee in 'Bonanza.' Here's a deeper look into the life of the longtime actor.
Ray Elgin Teal was an American actor. His most famous role was as Sheriff Roy Coffee on the television series Bonanza (1959–1972), which was only one of dozens of sheriffs on television and in movies that he played during his long and prolific career stretching from 1937 to 1970.
Ray Teal (born January 12, 1902-died April 2, 1976) played the recurring role of Sheriff Roy Coffee on Bonanza from Season 2 to Season 13 of the series, appearing in a total of 98 episodes. He appeared in more than 250 films and some 90 television programs in his 37-year career.
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Ray Teal was a versatile character actor who appeared in many films and TV shows, including Bonanza, The Wild One and One-Eyed Jacks. He collaborated with Marlon Brando in three films and played a judge at the Nuremberg War Crimes trials.