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Sorrell Booke (January 4, 1930 – February 11, 1994) was an American actor who performed on stage, screen, and television. He acted in more than 100 plays and 150 television shows, [ 1 ] and is best known for his role as corrupt politician Jefferson Davis "Boss" Hogg in the television show The Dukes of Hazzard .
Sorrell Booke (1972) District Attorney. Max Nickerson. Jesse Lee Soffer (1999) Paul Wesley (1999–2000) Nolan. Stephen Zinnato (2001–2004) Bonnie Noonan.
Charles Lefkowitz (Sorrell Booke) – Elaine's mob-boss father and Danny's under-boss, who calls off the contract on Danny in exchange for marrying Elaine, then cuts her off and refuses to pay the ransom when she is kidnapped. Mel (Frank Coppola) – Elaine's kidnapper and murderer and Millie's boyfriend. Dave (Greg Antonacci) – Mel's partner
Ira Newton (Sorrell Booke, January 1972 to April 1972), District Attorney, written out Rita Putnam (Anne Shaler, January 1972 to March 1972), nosy television news reporter who broke the story during Leslie Norris' trial for murder of her husband, Stanley, that Leslie had an affair with her defense attorney, Mike Bauer, while married to his ...
Waldron had written a version of the reunion script as early as 1988, three years after the original series had ended. For the reunion movie, this original pitch was then updated to reflect the passing of time, and to work around the death of Sorrell Booke in 1994. [citation needed] The film was shot in Los Angeles. [1]
Ira Newton (Sorrell Booke, February to May 1969), District Attorney; Judge Evan Kruger (Hansford Rowe, February to June 1969), presided over the case of the state vs. Peggy Scott Dillman for the murder of Marty Dillman, ceased appearing
Gone Are the Days! or Purlie Victorious is a 1963 American comedy-drama film starring Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee and Godfrey Cambridge.It is based on the 1961 Broadway play Purlie Victorious, which was written by Davis. [1]
Cast. The following six actors were listed in the opening credits: Actor ... Sorrell Booke, later star in The Dukes of Hazzard, plays the visiting general.