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Geoffrey Baer is an American television personality, actor and producer best known for hosting the 10 That Changed America series, the Chicago By Boat architecture series, and other television programs produced by WTTW in Chicago for Illinois PBS stations.
Talk show host Born in Chicago Katie Doyle: Cast member of MTV's Road Rules: Brian Doyle-Murray: Oct 31, 1945: Actor Born in Chicago Moosie Drier: Aug 6, 1964: Actor and director Born in Chicago Michael Clarke Duncan: Dec 10, 1957: Sep 3, 2012: Actor Born in Chicago Kevin Dunn: Aug 24, 1956: Actor Born in Chicago Dennis Farina: Feb 29, 1944 ...
[2] [51] [1] In 2018, Hoogenakker got a recurring role as Scott Garland in season 3 of Colony. [2] [51] [52] He joined the cast of the Amazon TV series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan as CIA operator Matice, who was a recurring character in season 1 and a main character in season 2. [2] [51] [53] [54] In 2019, he played Carl Wilkes in season 2 of Castle ...
Male Spaghetti Western actors (1 C, 196 P) Pages in category "Male Western (genre) film actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 566 total.
Pages in category "Western (genre) television actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 424 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Wilke appeared in many television Westerns, including seven episodes each of NBC's Laramie and CBS's Gunsmoke. [3] [4]Robert J. Wilke in a 1960 episode of Bonanza. Wilke played a hired gun in The Far Country (1954) and continued to work steadily in films and television over the next 20 years.
Mary stayed close over the years with actor Gregory Peck, who played her father, Atticus Finch, in the classic film. Peck passed away in 2003. In 2005, Mary was in fact temporarily coaxed out of ...
In 1959, Johnson was cast as Sheriff Ed Wilson in the episode "The Twisted Road" of the syndicated Western series, Frontier Doctor. That same year, he played the stagecoach driver first suspected as a fraud in the episode "The Avengers" (May 12, 1959) of the ABC/Warner Bros. Western series Sugarfoot starring Will Hutchins .