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Acting
January 24, 1919
January 15, 1973
Oklahoma, USA
In the 1940, Francis headed for Hollywood to start an acting career. His plans were initially interrupted by the Second World War, during which he served in the medical detachment of the 49th Field Artillery Battalion, 7th Infantry Division. He played minor parts in several films from the late 1940s to early 1970s. In 1959, Francis formed a partnership with Anthony Cardoza, a welder by trade, and together they created three films: The Beast of Yucca Flats (1961), The Skydivers (1963) and Red Zone Cuba (1966). Francis wrote and directed the films, while Cardoza handled production duties.

Rotund Drunk
1970

R.J.
1970

Coley
1969

"Big Ed" Narzak / Mr. Miller
1968

1967

Hobo (uncredited)
1967

Griffin / Narrator
1966

Harry Bonner
1965

Narrator (uncredited)
1964

Spectator / Gunman in Plane (uncredited)
1963

as Rotund Drunk

as R.J.

as Coley

as "Big Ed" Narzak / Mr. Miller


as Hobo (uncredited)

as Griffin / Narrator

as Harry Bonner

as Narrator (uncredited)

as Spectator / Gunman in Plane (uncredited)

as Narrator / Gas Station Attendant / Newspaper Customer

as Mr. Geer (uncredited)


as Capt. Prell

as Detective

as Powers

as Express Deliveryman
