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Andrew Duggan (December 28, 1923 – May 15, 1988) was an American character actor. His work includes 185 screen credits between 1949 and 1987 for roles in both film ...
Family patriarch John, called Daddy by his children, (pilot, Andrew Duggan (1923–1988); series and sequels, Ralph Waite, 1928–2014) is a hard-working, industrious man who runs a small family sawmill on his property on Walton's Mountain. He is the second son of Esther Walton (née Morgan) and Zebulon Tyler Walton.
James Stacy as Johnny Madrid Lancer; Andrew Duggan as Murdoch Lancer; Wayne Maunder as Scott Lancer; Paul Brinegar as Jelly Hoskins; Elizabeth Baur as Teresa O'Brien; Guest stars included Joe Don Baker, Noah Beery, Jr., Scott Brady, Ellen Corby, Bruce Dern, Jack Elam, Sam Elliott, Beverly Garland, Kevin Hagen, Ron Howard, Wright King, Cloris Leachman, Barbara Luna, George Macready, Warren ...
Room for One More is an American sitcom, starring Andrew Duggan and Peggy McCay, which aired on ABC from January 27 until July 28, 1962. Premise
The following is a list of cast members from the television series adaptation of M*A*S*H.The term cast members includes one-episode guest appearances. The popularity of M*A*S*H is reflected in the fact that "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen", the show's series finale, was the most watched TV series finale ever when it first aired in 1983, and it remains in that position four decades later.
Bourbon Street Beat is a private detective television series that aired on the ABC network from October 5, 1959, to July 4, 1960, starring Richard Long as Rex Randolph and Andrew Duggan as Cal Calhoun, with Arlene Howell as detective agency secretary Melody Lee Mercer and Van Williams as Kenny Madison. [1] Reruns continued until September 26 ...
Andrew Duggan as Brigadier/Major General Ed Britt (seasons 2 and 3) Paul Newlan as Lieutenant General Bill Pritchard; Lew Gallo as Major Joe Cobb (season 1) Robert Dornan as Lieutenant/Captain Fowler (seasons 2 and 3)
FBI Code 98 stars many Warner Bros. contract players such as Jack Kelly, Ray Danton, Andrew Duggan and William Reynolds who later costarred on the Warner Bros Television show The F.B.I.. The film was narrated by William Woodson, who had previously narrated the radio show The FBI in Peace and War.