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Born: December 3, 1934 Cause of Death:
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Cast (feature film)

1.
Flower Girl (2009)
2.
Dukes of Hazzard -- Hazzard in Hollywood, The (2000) as Ezra Bushmaster
The second television movie that updates the adventures of "The Dukes of Hazzard," the CBS series broadcast from January 26, 1979 to February 8, 1985. The Dukes and friends travel to Hollywood in an attempt to raise fast cash to build a much-needed hospital in their home town of Hazzard.<P>The folks
3.
Love Happens (1999)
Lisa's record for staying with a man is 13 1/2 days. Her mother ups the stakes when she meets her newest boyfriend, Mike, and offers her a cash wager to maintain the relationship. Lisa is open to changing her ways in order to win, but the boyfriend's many problems make this an all but impossible fe
4.
Full Circle (1996) as Arthur Durning
A television movie based on "Full Circle," Danielle Steel's novel, about a young woman who tries to avoid repeating her mother's mistakes in her emotional life. When she confides the details of the rape to her mother --who refuses to accept the truth -- the relationship between mother and daughter b
5.
Hearts Adrift (1996) as Harry Winslow
A mother and daughter travel to San Diego on an adventure into the glamorous world of high society. Far from their simple hometown, Grace and her daughter Max find romance mixed with passion and jealousy against the alluring backdrop of San Diego's waterfront.
6.
Dark Reflection (1994)
A computer software designer is shocked to encounter his genetic clone.
7.
Betsy's Wedding (1990) as Henry Lovell
The father of a bride faces a serious dilemma when problems with his construction business threaten his daughter's wedding.
8.
By Dawn's Early Light (1990) as Icarus
A full-scale nuclear war is threatened when an unidentified missile strikes a Russian city. The American president and the Soviet premier race against time to stop their own missiles and save the world from destruction.
9.
Incident At Dark River (1989) as Mr Gorman
A man's daughter dies as a result of toxic waste dumping. His determination to uncover the truth causes him to be maligned in the press, attacked by the powerful management of the town's only factory and estranged from his wife.
10.
How I Got Into College (1989) as Jellinek Senior
The story of two opposite people and their attempts to enter the college of their choice.
11.
Big Business (1988) as Hunt Shelton
Two sets of identical twins, switched at birth, end up on opposite ends of a corporate labor power struggle.
12.
Beverly Hills Madam (1986) as Uncle Edgar
An elegant, successful madam caters to the richest and most influential men in the world. Lil Hutton is the powerful, well-connected madam whose lucrative empire is threatened when one of her girls leaves the business to enter into a disastrous relationship and another falls in love with a client.
13.
M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (1983) as Maurice Carver
Mariette Hartley won an Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of Candy Lightner, the California woman who spearheaded the drive for national anti-drunk driver legislation after her own young daughter became a hit-and-run victim. The film itself was Emmy-nominated as Outstanding Drama Special.
14.
Day the Bubble Burst, The (1982)
Chronicling various personal stories surrounding the 1929 stock market crash, this adaptation of the best-seller by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts had a curious TV history. Originally announced in 1978 as a four-hour movie to be called "The Day America Died", with a stellar cast of TV personalit
15.
Pursuit Of D.B. Cooper, The (1981) as Avery
Jim Meade is a former Army man who has an imaginive robbery plan. Boarding an airliner under the name "D.B. Cooper," Meade hijacks the plane, holds it for $200,000 in ransom, and then parachutes into the woods near where his wife lives. Having recently separated, the couple reconcile and start to he
16.
Reds (1981) as Paul Trullinger
American activist John Reed travels to Russia to witness the revolution and its aftermath.
17.
Stir Crazy (1980) as Warden Henry Sampson
Two innocents go to prison after being framed for a bank robbery.
18.
Little Darlings (1980) as Mr Whitney
Girls at a summer camp compete to see who can find romance first.
19.
Why Would I Lie? (1980) as Walter
Cletus is a man who lies with ease. After he takes a job as a social worker, Cletus begins to care about a little boy named Jorge who has been taken away from his mother, who was wrongly convicted of a crime and jailed. Before he can reunite the boy with his mother, Cletus has to concoct a story to keep the child from being adopted. And while he is working on this, he meets the mother's counselor and falls in love with her.
20.
Friendly Fire (1979) as Carl
A drama about a rural American couple who become increasingly embittered as they cope with governmental indifference in their search for the truth behind the death of their son in Vietnam -- killed by friendly fire from American artillery. Based on the true story of war activist Peg Mullen. Emmy Awa
21.
Ebony, Ivory and Jade (1979) as Linderman
Tennis bum-turned-Las Vegas-song-and-dance man doubles as a private eye with two female dancers, going undercover to protect a lady scientist from international hit-men as she heads for Washington from the Near East with her super-secret formula. Pilot to a prospective series.
22.
Solitary Man, The (1979) as Bud Hensen
A blue-collar "Kramer vs. Kramer", this drama focuses on a family man's adjustment after his wife of fifteen years one day blurts out that she wants a divorce and leaves him to construct a new life.
23.
The Electric Horseman (1979) as Fitzgerald
A retired rodeo cowboy rebels against the admen who want to make him a commercial spokesman.
24.
Just You And Me, Kid (1979) as Harris
A retired entertainer helps a runaway elude drug dealers.
25.
Goldengirl (1979) as Dr Dalton
An Olympic athlete finds out she was programmed for success.
26.
Concorde--Airport '79, The (1979) as Dr Harold Stone
A plane carrying people to the Moscow Olympics has a bomb onboard. When missiles are fired on it, it becomes necessary to fly the plane upside-down.
27.
Fire In The Sky, A (1978) as Governor
A fiery comet is hurtling toward Phoenix, Arizona, and an astronomer's desperate warnings fall on deaf ears among city officials in this lengthy disaster tale highlighted by some striking special effects and miniature work. Publicity releases for this movie insisted that a record (for a TV film) 5,700 extras were used in the exodus sequences and that the miniature work was the most extensive ever created for television. Emmy Award nominations went to this film for Special Effects and Sound Editing.
28.
Big Fix, The (1978) as Spitzler
An ex-'60s-radical private eye looks into the sabotage of a California gubernatorial campaign.
29.
Long Journey Back (1978) as Dr Roberts
This film depicts a teenage girl's courageous fight following a crushing school bus accident that leaves her physically and emotionally handicapped.
30.
Slow Dancing In The Big City (1978) as David Fillmore
Ballerina Sarah Gantz moves into a New York apartment after breaking up with her boyfriend and her new neighbor, newspaper columnist Lou Friedlander, is instantly attracted to her. When Sarah learns that she is terminally ill, she goes against her doctor's advice to stop dancing and continues with her career. Lou starts writing an article about her struggle, and as he is working on it, he and Sarah fall in love.
31.
MacArthur (1977) as Colonel Huff
The story of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander during World War II and United Nations Commander for the Korean War. "MacArthur" begins in 1942, following the fall of Phillipines, and covers the remarkable career of this military legend up through and including the Korean War and into MacArthur's days of forced retirement after being dismissed from his post by President Truman.
32.
Court-Martial of General George Armstrong Custer, The (1977) as General Sheridan
A dramatization of what might have happened had General Custer survived the battle of Little Big Horn in 1876 and stood trial for allowing the massacre of his own troops.
33.
All The President's Men (1976) as Markham
Two Washington Post reporters investigate the Watergate break-in that ended Nixon's presidency.
34.
The Sporting Club (1971) as James Quinn
James Quinn and iconoclastic Vernor Stanton are lifelong friends who live in the upper-class of Michigan society. In his on-going attempt to destabilize the exclusive summer sporting club to which they both belong, Vernor is continually dragging James into various misadventures.
35.
My Blood Runs Cold (1965) as Harry Lindsay
36.
Light Fantastic (1964) as
In this romantic drama, a plain, lonely secretary wins three dance lessons. Her handsome instructor tells her that she is quite talented and cons her into signing a long-term contract. She soon finds herself in love with him, and an affair begins. The normally cold-hearted instructor is surprised when he finds himself genuinely returning her affections. Trouble ensues when she dances with another instructor who gives her exactly the same sales pitch.
37.
City of Shadows (1955) as Roy Fellows
38.
The Eternal Sea (1955) as Student
39.
The Black Shield of Falworth (1954) as Humphrey
Technicolor & tights. In the days of King Henry IV, stalwart young Myles and his sister Meg have been raised as peasants, without any knowledge of who their father really was. But one day they journey to Macworth castle. There Myles falls in love with the Mackworth's daughter Anne, makes friends and enemies, and learns to be a knight so that, through the planning of Mackworth and his friend, Prince Hal, Myles can regain his true birthright from the evil Albon, and bear the black shield of Falworth.
40.
The Outcast (1954) as Asa Polsen

Cast (special)

41.
Smart Guys (1988) as Mr Hamilton
A pilot for a comedy series not picked up by NBC. Three oddly matched underdogs come to the aid of a girl who is forced to marry a man against her will.
42.
You Are the Jury (1986) as Stanford Mckay
This special enables the television audience to view a dramatization of an actual murder trial and then phone in a verdict by dialing a toll-free telephone number. The case depicted involves a high school football star accused of strangling his girlfriend, a cheerleader and honors student.
43.
Bender (1979) as Bert Arkins
The exploits of Bender, a tough ex-New York police captain who becomes the Chief of Police in Tamarisk Wells, a well-to-do California desert resort town targeted by clever criminals as "easy pickings."
44.
Where's Everett? (1966) as Dr Paul Jellicoe
Early one morning a spaceship lands in a small town in suburbia. Its inhabitants place a seemingly empty basket on the doorstep of the home of Arnold and Sylvia Barker and leave. Moments later, the sound of a baby's cries awaken the Barkers--who discover that the basket contains an invisible baby

Cast (special)

45.
Princess Daisy (1983) as Matty Firestone
This star-laden adaptation of Judith Krantz's best-selling novel follows the fortunes of the spirited daughter of a beautiful American movie star (Lindsay Wagner) and a dashing Russian prince (Stacy Keach), struggling to overcome her past -- the institutionalizing of her retarded twin sister and her
46.
Word, The (1978) as Peter Ajemian
Intrigue surrounding the discovery and publication of a controversial document that appears to be a long-lost ancient eyewitness account of the life of Christ, with David Janssen playing a public relations executive hired to promote this new version of the Bible. International film beauty Florinda B

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