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Peter McEnery to Gene Milford
Bill McKinney Biography ((?)-)
Born in Chattanooga, TN.
Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Famous Works
CREDITS
Film Appearances
Steve St. John,
She Freak
(also known as
Alley of Nightmares
and
Freaks!
), Sonney, 1967
Hays,
The Road Hustlers,
American International Pictures, 1968
Shotgun,
Angel Unchained,
American International Pictures, 1970
Mountain man,
Deliverance,
Warner Bros., 1972
Red Terwiliger,
Junior Bonner,
Cinerama, 1972
Fermel Parlee,
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean,
National General, 1972
Officer Purdy,
Cleopatra Jones,
Warner Bros., 1973
Buck,
The Outfit
(also known as
The Good Guys Always Win
),Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973
Art,
The Parallax View,
Paramount, 1974
Crazy driver,
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot,
United Artists, 1974
Rocky,
For Pete's Sake
(also known as
July Pork Bellies
), Columbia, 1974
Cade Redman,
Cannonball
(also known as
Carquake
), New World, 1976
Captain "Redleg" Terrill,
The Outlaw Josey Wales,
Warner Bros., 1976
Jay Cobb,
The Shootist,
Paramount, 1976
Reverend Theodore Peabody,
Breakheart Pass,
United Artists, 1976
Constable,
The Gauntlet,
Warner Bros., 1977
Jail cop,
Valentino,
United Artists, 1977
Dallas,
Every Which Way But Loose,
Warner Bros., 1978
Tommy Clark,
When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?
Columbia,1979
Dallas,
Any Which Way You Can,
Warner Bros., 1980
Lefty LeBow,
Bronco Billy,
Warner Bros., 1980
Dill,
Carny,
United Artists, 1980
Kilpatrick,
St. Helens
(also known as
St. Helens, Killer Volcano
), Parnell, 1981
Captain Dave Kern,
First Blood
(also known as
Rambo: First Blood
), Orion, 1982
Pop McCormick,
Tex,
Buena Vista, 1982
Don "Big Daddy" Garlits,
Heart Like a Wheel,
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983
Head coach,
Against All Odds,
Columbia, 1984
Master Ninja I,
1984
Chief Wilson,
Final Justice,
Mediterranean-Arista, 1985
Coltersville bartender,
Pink Cadillac,
Warner Bros., 1989
Father Burke,
Kinjite
(also known as
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
), Cannon, 1989
Miller,
Under the Gun,
Magnum Entertainment, 1989
The mayor,
War Party,
1989
Engineer,
Back to the Future Part III,
1990
Matt,
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold
(also knownas
City Slickers: The Legend of Curly's Gold
and
City SlickersII
), 1994
Verlon Borges,
Lone Justice 2,
1995
Uncle Bill,
Where's Marlowe?
Paramount, 1999
Jack Van Hay,
The Green Mile
(also known as
Stephen King'sThe Green Mile
), Warner Bros., 1999
Television Appearances
Series
Deputy Jim Shanks,
The Family Holvak,
NBC, 1975
Verlon Borgers,
Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times,
CBS,1993
Movies
Sergeant,
The Execution of Private Slovik,
NBC, 1974
Corporal Crawley,
The Godchild,
ABC, 1974
Pratt,
The Strange and Deadly Occurrence,
NBC, 1974
Drago Wellman,
This Is the West That Was,
NBC, 1974
(As William McKinney) Luke Basket,
Columbo: Swan Song,
1974
Willie,
Christmas Miracle in Caulfield, U.S.A.
(also known as
The Christmas Coal Mine Miracle
), NBC, 1977
Captain Ferry,
The China Lake Murders,
UNA Network, 1990
Kolchak,
Love, Cheat, and Steal,
Showtime, 1993
Butch Maggart,
A Promise to Carolyn,
CBS, 1996
Roy Minter,
It Came from Outer Space II,
Sci-Fi Channel, 1996
Pilots
Lobo,
Alias Smith and Jones,
ABC, 1971
Mr. Brown,
The Healers,
NBC, 1974
Willie Coggins,
The Underground Man,
NBC, 1974
Badger,
Strange New World,
ABC, 1975
Deputy Stebbins,
The Highwayman,
NBC, 1987
Episodic
Janitor, "Some Like It Lukewarm,"
The Monkees,
1968
First crew member, "The Solid Gold Jeannie,"
I Dream of Jeannie,
1970
Lobo, "Return to Devil's Hole,"
Alias Smith and Jones,
1971
Lobo, "The Man Who Murdered Himself,"
Alias Smith and Jones,
1971
"The Biggest Game in the West,"
Alias Smith and Jones,
1972
Augie Morris, "All about Andrea,"
Ironside,
1973
"Hearts o' Gold,"
Young Maverick,
1979
Taggart, "The Fall Guy,"
The Fall Guy,
1981
Ramsey Bass, "The Lazy Ace," Parts 1-2,
Bret Maverick,
1981
Clint, "Holiday in the Hills,"
The A-Team,
1983
Sheriff Kyle, "Max,"
The Master,
1984
Billy Ray, "I Shall Be Re-Released,"
Legmen,
1984
Draper, "Old Heroes Never Die,"
The Fall Guy,
1984
Nick Starret, "Sheriff Seavers,"
The Fall Guy,
1985
Royko, "Bounty,"
The A-Team,
1985
Dempsey, "Powder Keg,"
Murder, She Wrote,
CBS, 1986
Jake Gordon,
Ohara,
ABC, 1987
Lipscombe,
Houston Knights,
CBS, 1987
Tom Warner,
Falcon Crest,
CBS, 1987
Micah,
Beauty and the Beast,
CBS, 1989
Ashley Crowe, "Obsession,"
In the Heat of the Night,
NBC, 1991
Drew, "River of No Return," Parts 1-2,
Baywatch,
1992
Major Nicholas Slade, "Showdown at Malibu Beach High,"
Baywatch,
1992
Mack, "Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920,"
The Young IndianaJones Chronicles,
1993
(As William McKinney) Jonah Hex, "Showdown,"
Batman: The Animated Series,
1995
Sheriff Bridges, "Point After,"
Walker, Texas Ranger,
CBS, 1995
Liver-Eating Jones, "Serpents,"
The Magnificent Seven,
2000
Also appeared in "Snow White and the Seven Lady Truckers," Parts 1-2,
B.J. and the Bear.
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