In 1954, King was cast as Lieutenant
Charles B. Gatewood in the episode "
Geronimo" of the syndicated series
Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by
Jim Davis. King also performed in a supporting role as a
cavalry trooper in 11 episodes of the
syndicated 1958–1959 television series ''
Mackenzie's Raiders'', set in the 1870s, with
Richard Carlson as the historical
Colonel Ranald Mackenzie at
Fort Clark in southwestern
Texas. In 1960, he played Cassidy in "The Devil's Due", an episode on another Western
anthology series,
Death Valley Days. King performed as well in five episodes of
Wagon Train between 1961 and 1963 and in four episodes each of
CBS's
Gunsmoke, ''
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater'',
NBC's
Bat Masterson, and on the contemporary crime drama
Dragnet. He appeared twice on
The Roy Rogers Show,
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp,
Tombstone Territory, and
Johnny Ringo; and once on
The Adventures of Kit Carson,
Shotgun Slade,
Black Saddle,
Law of the Plainsman,
Lawman,
Laramie,
The Virginian, and
Yancy Derringer, in the latter as the bandit
Jesse James in the episode "Outlaw at Liberty". Other series in which King performed include
Alcoa Premiere,
Whirlybirds,
Rescue 8,
Tightrope,
Men into Space,
Lock-Up, Rescue 8,
Harbor Command and
Highway Patrol. His last acting appearance was in the role of Major Jackson on
ABC's
The Green Hornet, in that series' two-part 1967 finale "Invasion from Outer Space." ==Filmography==