"Joey Clark-Newton"

 

 

 

Date of birth: 23 August 1943


Los Angeles, California, USA

 

Bobby Diamond best known for his role as "Joey" on the TV series "Fury." The story of an orphan boy who befriends a wild stallion. Bobby later went on to do guest appearnces on other TV shows while still a young boy and had a couple of other roles in TV series. He attended U.S. Grant High School, in Van Nuys, CA. 1964

He has appeared in several movies throughout the 50's and 60's.

Bobby has two sons from a previous marriage to Tara Parker.

His interest in law came when he needed to get a student deferment to avoid the Viet Nam draft. He attained a law degree in 1970, and has been practicing Civil and Criminal Law in the state of California since 1971.

 

 

 

Bobby Diamond Television and Movie Credits

I want to thank Bobby Diamond for giving me this compilation of his career credits listed here

 

                                                             

 

As a Child
Television

The Rebel - co-star (1961)

The Loretta Young Show - co-star "The Bad Apple" (1957)

Code 3 - co-star (1957)

Father Knows Best- Featured role

The Dennis Day Show - Featured role

 

Motion Pictures

"Vaquero" - Featured role (1953)

"Americano" - Featured role (1955)

"Man With A Gun" - Featured role (1958)

 

 

 

 

Starring Role On TV Series

"Dobie Gillis" - co-star as a series regular

"Nannette Fabray Show" under contract co-star (1961) (Buddy)

"Fury" starred for 5 years (1955-1960)

 

 

As A Teenager
Television

Family Films (5 times) co-star

Day In Court - Featured role

Mr. Novak (4 times) Featured role - co-star

My Three Sons - Featured role

Day In Court - co-star

The Lieutenant - Featured role

Wagon Train - co-star "The Suitors"

Twilight Zone - "Praise Of Pip" (episode # 5.1) 9/27/1963

Human Comedy - Pilot for MGM co-star

Wagon Train - co-star "Dick Jarvis Story, The" (1960)

Wagon Train "Melanie Craig Story" (1964)

Pete And Gladys - co-star "Lover Go Away"

 

 

From the movie Airborne

 

Feature Films

"Airborne" - Starring role (1962)

 

 

 

As A Young Adult
Television

Banyon - co-star (1972)

Emergency +4 Regular voice on cartoon series (1973)

Smith Family - Featured role (1971)

My Three Sons - Featured role

Family Films (4 times) co-star

Medical Center - Featured role

"Silent Gun" - ABC TV-Movie - Featured role (1969) (Eddie)

Bill Cosby Show - "Real Cool" co-star (1970)

"Mightor" - "The Savage Street" co-star (1967-1969) (Thor)

"Lassie" (3 times) co-star

FBI Story - Featured role (1974)

My Three Sons - Featured role

Patty Duke Show - (2 times) co-star (1966)

Mr. Ed - (2 times) co-star

Red Skelton Show - Featured role

 

Motion Pictures

"Billie" Patty Duke - co-star (1965)

Butcher Baker Candlestick Maker - Featured role

 

1984, 1985,1986, 18 + episodes of Divorce Court

 

 



Compiled from research

 

Movies And TV Series

Scream (1982/I)....Rod
... aka Outing, The (1985)

Silent Gun, The (1969) (TV) .... Eddie

"Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor"
(1967) TV Series .... Tor

Billie
(1965) .... Eddie Davis

Airborne
(1962)

"Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The" (1959) TV Series .... Cousin Duncan


"Westinghouse Playhouse" (1961) TV Series .... Buddy
... aka "Nanette Fabray Show, The" (1961)
... aka "Westinghouse Playhouse Starring Nanette Fabray and Wendell Corey" (1961)
... aka "Yes, Yes Nanette" (1961) (syndication title)

"Fury" (1955) TV Series .... Joey Newton
... aka "Brave Stallion" (1955) (USA: syndication title)

Untamed (1955) .... One of Maria's children

Silver Whip, The (1953) .... Jody

Young Man with Ideas (1952) (uncredited) .... Willis Gilpin

 

 TV Guest Appearances

"Andy Griffith Show, The" (1960) playing "Evan Hendricks" in episode: "Aunt Bea's Invisible Beau" (episode # 5.27) 3/29/1965

"Lassie" (3 times) co-star "The Tinderbox" (3/21/65)

"Dunky"Gillis (1962-1963)
"A Splinter Off The Old Block" , (episode #117) (Nov. 7, 1962)
"Flow Gently, Sweet Money", (episode #119) (Oct. 17, 1962)
"Like,Hi, Explosives", (episode #120) (Sept 26, 1962)
"The Iceman Goeth", (episode #122) (Sept 19, 1962)
"What Did William Tell?", (episode #128) (April 16, 1963)
"Three Million Coins In A Fountain", (episode #130) (Sept 5, 1962)


"Wagon Train" (1957) in episode: "Melanie Craig Story, The" (episode # 7.22) 2/17/1964


"Twilight Zone, The" (1959) playing "Adult Pip Phillips" in episode: "In Praise of Pip" (episode # 5.1) 9/27/1963


"Wagon Train" (1957) in episode: "Dick Jarvis Story, The" (episode # 3.32) 5/18/1960

 

 

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