Donald Buka (August 17, 1920 – July 21, 2009) was an American supporting actor in radio, films, and television from 1943 to 1971.
Buka had worked on a film for Howard Hughes for three days when Hughes offered him a seven-year contract and told the screenwriter to expand Buka's part for the scenes that had not yet been filmed. Buka agreed to the contract with the stipulation that he be allowed to act on stage during the nine months of the traditional theatrical season each year.
After some early experience in the theater, he got his start in mass media by appearing on the CBS radio program Let's Pretend.
He appeared in episodes of Dragnet, Ironside, Perry Mason and The High Chaparral.
Buka's Broadway debut came in Twelfth Night (1940). He concluded his Broadway career in Design for Living (1984).
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1964 | Perry Mason | Clark | 1 episode |
1967 | Ironside | Vincent Longo | 1 episode |
1971 | A Memory of Two Mondays | Mr. Eagle | TV play. PBS |
1986 | The Equalizer | Ben Carrigan | Episode: "The Line" |
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