
Donald "Don" Porter (September 24, 1912 –February 11, 1997) was an American actor who appeared in a number of films since the 1940s, including Top Sergeant and Eagle Squadron. On television, he portrayed the widowed father of 15-year-old Frances "Gidget" Lawrence (Sally Field) in the 1965 ABC sitcom Gidget. Besides his work in film and television, Porter was active on stage, as he acted in more than 200 plays, including The Front Page, Plaza Suite, and Any Wednesday. He appeared in various films in the 1940s before landing the role of Peter Sands, the boss of Susan Camille MacNamara (Ann Sothern), on the 1950s sitcom Private Secretary. A retooled version of the series appeared later, titled The Ann Sothern Show. It featured many of the same actors, including Porter as hotel manager James Devery in the venue of a fashionable New York City hotel. He later guest starred on episodes of Green Acres, Love, American Style, The Mod Squad, Barnaby Jones, The Six Million Dollar Man, Hawaii Five-O, Three's Company (on which he played Jack Tripper's uncle), and Switch.

40 Carats
1973 · as Mr. Latham

Tropic of Desire
1979 · as Commodore Phillips

The Savage
1952 · as Running Dog

Mame
1974 · as Mr. Upson

The Candidate
1972 · as Senator Crocker Jarmon

Desk Set
1957 · as Don the Elevator Operator (uncredited)

The Norliss Tapes
1973 · as Sanford T. Evans

Our Miss Brooks
1956 · as Lawrence Nolan

Reconnaissance Pilot
1943 · as Camera Instructor

The Racket
1951 · as R. G. Connolly

The Turning Point
1952 · as Joe Silbray

The Last Song
1980 · as Philip Brockhurst

My Friend Irma Goes West
1950 · as Mr. Brent

Danger Woman
1946 · as Professor Claude Ruppert

Live a Little, Love a Little
1968 · as Mike Lansdown

White Line Fever
1975 · as Cutler

Eagle Squadron
1942 · as Ramsey

She-Wolf of London
1946 · as Barry Lanfield