Howard Terbell McNear (January 27, 1905 – January 3, 1969) was an American actor. He is best remembered for his role as the barber Floyd Lawson on The Andy Griffith Show (1961–1967).
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
(Congressman Llewellyn Parker)
The Fortune Cookie
(Mr. Cimoli)
Bell, Book and Candle
(Andy White)
Irma la Douce
(Concierge)
Public Pigeon No. 1
(Prison Warden)
Affair in Reno
(James T. James)
The Errand Boy
(Dexter Sneak)
Bundle of Joy
(Mr. Appleby)
Good Day for a Hanging
(Olson)
Blue Hawaii
(Mr. Chapman)
Bachelor Flat
(Dr. Dylan Bowman)
The Big Circus
(Mr. Lomax)
My Blood Runs Cold
(Henry)
Love and Kisses
(Frisby)
Escape from Fort Bravo
(Watson)
No Time at All
(Bertram)
Kiss Me, Stupid
(Mr Pettibone)
Anatomy of a Murder
(Dr. Dompierre)
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(Editor)
Public Pigeon No. 1
(Warden)
Follow That Dream
(George)
The Wheeler Dealers
(Mr. Wilson)
Fun in Acapulco
(Dr. Stevers (uncredited))
Heller in Pink Tights
(Photographer)
You Can't Run Away from It
(Vernon, Second proprietor)
Drums Across the River
(Stilwell (as Howard Mc.Near))
The Andy Griffith Show
(Floyd Lawson)
December Bride
The Flintstones
(Doctor (voice))
I Love Lucy
(Mr. Crawford (uncredited))
The Twilight Zone
(Mitchell)
Gunsmoke
(Mr. Bradley)
Dragnet
General Electric Theater
(Mr. Seeley)
Lassie
Man with a Camera
The Twilight Zone
(Bramhoff)
The Tall Man
Leave It to Beaver
Angel
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(Mr. Pickett)
Have Gun, Will Travel
The Millionaire
(Smitty)
Thriller
(Jack Passasstroy)
Peter Gunn
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
(Mr. Shope, landlord)
The Thin Man
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
(Dr. Braun)
M Squad
(Carl Hoganson)
The Real McCoys
Pete and Gladys
The Donna Reed Show
The Adventures of Jim Bowie
Wire Service
(Caldwell)
Honey West
(Mr. Tweedy)
Please Don't Eat the Daisies
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
Maverick
Gunsmoke
(Joe)
Gunsmoke
(Pete)
Gunsmoke
(Howard)
General Electric Theater
(Selk)
General Electric Theater
(Wadleigh)
General Electric Theater
(Clarence Dinwoodie)
General Electric Theater
(Otto Schmidt)
The Millionaire
(Mayor Tom Palen)
Four Star Playhouse
(Mr. Stern)
Four Star Playhouse
(Buyer)
Four Star Playhouse
(Owens)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(Mr. Maxwell)