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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Maurice Jarre to Lawrence N. Kasha
Harvey Jason Biography (1940-)
Born February 29, 1940, in London, England; son of Alec Jason (an actor); married Pamela Franklin (an actress). Addresses: Agent: Tisherman Agency,6767 Forest Lawn Dr., Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90068.; Contact: David Shapira and Associates, 15821 Ventura Blvd., Suite 235, Encino, CA 91436.
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, voice performer
- Birth Details
- February 29, 1940
- London, England
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Patient, Lilith, Columbia, 1964
- Bert, Star! (also known as Loves of a Star! and Those Were the Happy Times), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968
- Quinn, Gaily, Gaily (also known as Chicago, Chicago), United Artists, 1969
- Signalman Scott, Too Late the Hero (also known as Suicide Run), Cinerama, 1970
- Hypnotist, Cold Turkey, United Artists, 1971
- Dr. Jay, Necromancy (also known as A Life for a Life,
Rosemary's Disciples,
The Toy Factory, and The Witching), Cinerama, 1972
- Rico, Save the Tiger, Paramount/Filmways, 1973
- Wilcox, Oklahoma Crude, Columbia, 1973
- Arthus Jarvis, Lost in the Stars, American Film Theatre, 1974
- Hardin Smith, The Specialist, Crown International, 1975
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I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now, Cinema Arts Productions, 1975
- David Brown, Dr. Minx, Dimension, 1975
- Lapchick the Crazy Hungarian (Kawasaki), The Gumball Rally, WarnerBros., 1976
- Victor Kolter, The Platinum Triangle, Video Search of Miami, 1989
- Nino, Air America, TriStar, 1990
- Lou Wisceman, Street Corner Justice, New City Releasing/Sunset Films International, 1996
- Shakespeare's voice, Life Happens (short film), American Film Institute, 1996
- Ajay Sidhu, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Universal, 1997
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Follow Your Heart, 1997
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Film Work
- Additional voice, Oliver & Company, 1988
- Member of voice loop group, Pet Sematary, 1989
- Additional voices, Funny about Love, 1990
- Additional voice, White Palace, Universal, 1990
- Additional voice, FernGully: The Last Rainforest (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992
- Voice for automated dialogue replacement (ADR), Born Yesterday, 1993
- ADR voice, The Cemetery Club (also known as Looking for a LiveOne), Buena Vista, 1993
- ADR voice, The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All, Artisan Entertainment, 1999
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Television Appearances
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Miniseries
- Pinky, Rich Man, Poor Man (also known as Rich Man, Poor Man--Book I), 1976
- Haroun "Harry" Zieff, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976
- Reuben, The Greatest Heroes of the Bible, 1978
- Plessier, The French Atlantic Affair, 1979
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Movies
- Dutch, The Fantastic World of D. C. Collins, NBC, 1984
- Dr. Jahundi, Hi Honey--I'm Dead, Fox, 1991
- Howard Weitzman, The O. J. Simpson Story, Fox, 1995
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Episodic
- Perkins, "The Do-Re-Mi Raid," The Rat Patrol, ABC, 1967
- Scudder, "The Londinium Larcenies," Batman, ABC, 1967
- Scudder, "The Bloody Tower," Batman, ABC, 1967
- Scudder, "The Foggiest Notion," Batman, ABC, 1967
- "John Henry's Eden," Cowboy in Africa, ABC, 1968
- "And Then There Was One," The Outcasts, 1969
- Morrow, "The Funeral," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972
- Dr. Stewart, "Libra Running All over Lamont," Sanford and Son, NBC, 1973
- "Open Marriage/Closed Mind," Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, ABC, 1973
- Dr. William Bronson, "The Confetti People," Harry O, ABC, 1975
- Terrorist, "Tomorrow Ends at Noon," Cannon, CBS, 1975
- "Angels on Ice: Part 1," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1978
- Howard Wilson, "Taking Sides/A Friendly Little Game/Going by the Book," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978
- Professor Brubaker, "The Deadly Sting," Wonder Woman, CBS, 1978
- Lee, "Disaster Squad," CHiPs, NBC, 1978
- Grant Llewellyn, "The Huntress," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984
- Rudolph, "Femme Fatale," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1985
- James Brand, "Welcome to America, Mr. Brand," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985
- Pierre, "Art Lover," Family Ties, NBC, 1986
- Carlos, "Of Human Blondage," Valerie, NBC, 1986
- Redman, "Daydream Believer," The Wizard, CBS, 1987
- Maurice, "Mac's Millions," Night Court, NBC, 1988
- Felix Leech, "The Big Goodbye," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988
- "The Silver Scream," Hardball, NBC, 1989
- Stuart Westlake, "Shaker," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994
- Auctioneer, "The Bottle Deposit," Seinfeld, NBC, 1996
- Appeared in "The Geronimo," an episode of Crazy like a Fox, CBS; and as corporal, "Stalemate," The Young Rebels, NBC.
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Series
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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (also known as Laugh-In), NBC, 1970-1971
- Bhundi, Bring 'em Back Alive, CBS, 1982
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Other
- The director, Columbo: Dagger of the Mind, 1972
- Singh, Genesis II, CBS, 1973
- Portrait photographer, Smile, Jenny, You're Dead (pilot; also known as Don't Call the Police and Harry-O), ABC, 1974
- Aaron, Widow, NBC, 1976
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Heaven Only Knows (also known as For Heaven's Sake), 1979
- Appeared as Roy Cohn, The Rosenberg Trial.
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Stage Appearances
- Multiple roles, Measure for Measure, Belvedere Theatre, New York City, 1960
- George Trevelyan, The Saving Grace, Writer's Stage Theatre, New York City, 1963
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RECORDINGS
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Video Games
- Cabana boy and La Foot, The Curse of Monkey Island, LucasArts Entertainment, 1997
- AT-PT driver and Medical Droid No. 2-1C, Star Wars: Force Commander, 2000
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