Don Dubbins - Actor Profile

Don Dubbins

Acting
Freshness: Jan 21, 2026
19Total Films
7.3 Highest Rated
Born: Jun 28, 1928
Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

About Don Dubbins

Don Dubbins (June 28, 1928 - August 17, 1991), originally Donald Dubbins, was an American actor of film and television who in his early career usually played younger military roles, particularly in such classic pictures as From Here to Eternity (1953) and The Caine Mutiny (1954). Screen giant James Cagney took a liking to Dubbins and procured roles for him in two 1956 films, These Wilder Years and Tribute to a Bad Man. In the former, Dubbins played Cagney's long-lost adopted son; in the latter, he was in a romantic triangle with cattle boss Cagney for the affections of a senorita. In 1957, Dubbins played a callow young United States Marines private in Jack Webb's The D.I. In 1958, Dubbins was cast in From the Earth to the Moon, a science fiction picture based on Jules Verne's novel of the same title. As Dubbins matured, he appeared in such films as The Prize in 1963, The Illustrated Man (based on a Ray Bradbury novel) in 1969, and Death Wish II in 1982. Dubbins appeared in many television roles, including four episodes each of CBS's Gunsmoke, Perry Mason and Rawhide in Season 1/14 Incident of the Dog Days. In 1960, Dubbins appeared in the episode "Elegy" of CBS's The Twilight Zone. That same year he guest starred with Mel Torme in NBC's crime drama Dan Raven starring Skip Homeier. In 1961, he played a deputy who inadvertently killed his outlaw-brother in an episode of Stagecoach West, a Four Star Television series on ABC. He later appeared on the CBS anthology The Lloyd Bridges Show, and with Walter Brennan in ABC's The Guns of Will Sonnett. He appeared in the 1965 pilot episode of I Dream of Jeannie, and returned for one of the series' final episodes (as a different character) in 1970. In 1966, Dubbins appeared with Robert F. Simon as guest stars in the episode "Long Journey to Leavenworth" in the NBC series The Road West, starring Barry Sullivan, Andrew Prine, and Glenn Corbett. Dubbins appeared twice on NBC's Little House on the Prairie with Michael Landon and five times on CBS's Barnaby Jones crime drama with Buddy Ebsen. Dubbins appeared in several episodes of Jack Webb's Dragnet 1967 series on NBC. Dubbins played the part of Billy Carter in "The Incident of the Dog Days" on Rawhide. Dubbins' last TV roles were in episodes of CBS's Knots Landing (1979), ABC's Dynasty (1981), and NBC's Highway to Heaven (1984). The Brooklyn-born Dubbins retired to Greenville, South Carolina, where his last acting was at the Warehouse Theater as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman. He succumbed to cancer at the age of sixty-three. Description above from the Wikipedia article Don Dubbins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Don Dubbins reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 19 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Drama

The majority of Don Dubbins's filmography leans towards the Drama genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 47% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Don Dubbins remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in From Here to Eternity, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Don Dubbins Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Don Dubbins's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Don Dubbins.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1991 Separate But Equal Professor Al Kelly Hit Similar →
1984 The Fix Sheriff Bower Flop Similar →
1982 Death Wish II Mike Average Similar →
1974 Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest Sanford Bates Flop Similar →
1973 Outrage! Mr. Werner Average Similar →
1972 The Hoax Sergeant O'Roherty Flop Similar →
1970 Run, Simon, Run Freddie Tomb Flop Similar →
1969 The Learning Tree Harley Davis, Defense Attorney Hit Similar →
1969 The Illustrated Man Pickard Average Similar →
1967 Gunfight in Abilene Rod Sprague Hit Similar →
1963 The Prize Ivar Cramer, Light Henchman Hit Similar →
1958 From the Earth to the Moon Ben Sharpe Flop Similar →
1958 Enchanted Island Tom Flop Similar →
1957 The D.I. Pvt. Owens Hit Similar →
1956 These Wilder Years Mark Average Similar →
1956 Tribute to a Bad Man Steve Miller Hit Similar →
1954 The Caine Mutiny Seaman 1st Class Urban (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1953 From Here to Eternity Pvt. Friday Clark - Bugler (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1953 From Here to Eternity Pvt. Friday Clark (uncredited) Hit Similar →

Don Dubbins - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Don Dubbins?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Don Dubbins is "From Here to Eternity" with a rating of 7.3/10.

How many movies has Don Dubbins acted in?

Don Dubbins has been featured in at least 19 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Don Dubbins?

Other notable films include "From Here to Eternity", "The Caine Mutiny", and "The D.I.".