
Donald Buka
He began his career in the Broadway stage performance of "The Taming of the Shrew" (1940). Going on to feature films, he made his debut playing the role as Bette Davis' son in "Watch on the Rhine" (1943). His other notable film credits included "The Bourgeois Gentleman" (1945), "The Street with No Name" (1948), "Vendetta" (1950), "New Mexico" (1951) "Stolen Identity" (1953) and "Operation Eichmann" (1961). He also had a successful career in television appearing in episodes of "Dragnet", "Zane Grey Theater", "Lawman", "77 Sunset Strip", "Perry Mason", "Ironside" and "The High Chaparral".
Filmography

A Memory of Two Mondays
as Mister Eagle
A Memory of Two Mondays
as Mister Eagle

Shock Treatment
as Psychologist
Shock Treatment
as Psychologist

Operation Eichmann
as David
Operation Eichmann
as David

Stolen Identity
as Toni Sponer
Stolen Identity
as Toni Sponer

New Mexico
as Private Van Vechten
New Mexico
as Private Van Vechten

Vendetta
as Padrino the Bandit
Vendetta
as Padrino the Bandit

Between Midnight and Dawn
as Ritchie Garris
Between Midnight and Dawn
as Ritchie Garris

The Street with No Name
as Shivvy
The Street with No Name
as Shivvy

Watch on the Rhine
as Joshua
Watch on the Rhine
as Joshua