Pat Corley Biography (1930-)

Full name, Cleo Pat Corley; born June 1, 1930, in Dallas, TX; son of R. L. and Ada Lee (maiden name, Martin) Corley; married Iris Carter (an actress), 1957; children: Troy, Kevin, Jerry, Christina, Michelle, Vicki.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, dancer
Birth Details
June 1, 1930
Dallas, Texas, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Chief Coroner Wally Nydorf, a recurring role, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982-1986
  • Ray Holtz, Bay City Blues, NBC, 1983-1984
  • Chief Walter Padget, He's the Mayor, ABC, 1986
  • Phil, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1988-1996
  • Movies
  • Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn, NBC, 1977
  • Roman, The Night They Took Miss Beautiful, NBC, 1977
  • Eugene Carmody, The Quinns, ABC, 1977
  • Kaminsky, And I Alone Survived, NBC, 1978
  • Judge Vincent, A Death in Canaan, CBS, 1978
  • The Best Place to Be, NBC, 1979
  • Madison Square Garden reporter, Flesh and Blood, CBS, 1979
  • Brick, The Gift, CBS, 1979
  • Realtor, The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (also known as The Double Life of Jennie Logan), CBS, 1979
  • Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker, 1979
  • Sergeant Waterson, Act of Love, NBC, 1980
  • Bernard Coy, Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story (also known as Alcatraz and Clarence Carnes), NBC, 1980
  • Supermarket manager, City in Fear (also known as Panic on PageOne), ABC, 1980
  • Bucky Sims, Mark, I Love You, CBS, 1980
  • Store manager, The Best Little Girl in the World, ABC, 1981
  • Deputy sheriff, Callie and Son (also known as Rags to Riches), CBS, 1981
  • Carlson, Of Mice and Men, NBC, 1981
  • Val Conlan, The Executioner's Song, NBC, 1982
  • Bartender, I Want to Live, ABC, 1983
  • Joe Pedowski, Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (also knownas Starflight One), ABC, 1983
  • Tony, Calendar Girl Murders (also known as Insatiable and Victimized), ABC, 1984
  • Ty Jenkins, Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984
  • Brad Huffman, Silent Witness, NBC, 1985
  • Wichita police chief Waldron, Stark, CBS, 1985
  • Broker, Stormin' Home, CBS, 1985
  • Bud Sawyer, The Christmas Gift (also known as The Christmas Present), CBS, 1986
  • Wichita police chief Waldron, Stark: Mirror Image (also known as Stark II), CBS, 1986
  • Paul McCarthy, Poker Alice, CBS, 1987
  • Detective Brendan Bradley, In Defense of a Married Man, ABC, 1990
  • Sheriff Myron Thorpe, Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, NBC, 1994
  • Television car salesman, When Time Expires, The Movie Channel, 1997
  • Miniseries
  • Andy McLaughlin, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985
  • Earl Duke, Fresno, CBS, 1986
  • George Bilzerian, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1986
  • Sheriff Weston, The Stepford Children, NBC, 1987
  • Specials
  • Stand-Up Comics Take a Stand!, syndicated, 1991
  • Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Bawdy, and Blue, Showtime, 1992
  • The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992
  • Pilots
  • Sally, The Outside Man, CBS, 1977
  • Roy L. Fuchs, Used Cars, CBS, 1984
  • Episodic
  • Mr. Miller, "Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die," Kojak, 1974
  • Ben Meadows, "Moonshine," Starsky and Hutch, 1978
  • Organizer, "Dogs," Lou Grant, 1980
  • Colonel/sheriff, "Siege of 31 August," Darkroom, 1981
  • Monty, "Hartbreak Kid," Hart to Hart, 1981
  • "Release," St. Elsewhere, 1983
  • Sheriff Baker, "Spaced Out," The Fall Guy, 1983
  • Mayor, "Our Fair City," Simon & Simon, 1984
  • Frankie Tate/Farley Wrye, "Gunfight at the So-So Corral," Moonlighting, 1985
  • Frank Kelso, "Powder Keg," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986
  • Dennis MacKenzie, "A Little Bit of Luck ... a Little Bit of Grief," Magnum, P.I., 1986
  • Don Brighton, "Still Phil after All These Years," Simon & Simon, 1986
  • Uncle Bob, "Day to Day" (also known as "Three Sisters"), CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987
  • Uncle Willard Sabrett, "Pigmalion," L.A. Law, 1987
  • Sheriff Brian McKenzie, "Desperately Seeking Dacody," Simon & Simon, 1987
  • Otis Edwards, "Another Day in the Life," Night Court, 1988
  • Marvin Siegalstein, "Chapter Four," Murder One, ABC, 1995
  • Jeb, "It's a Swamp Thing," Coach, ABC, 1997
  • Phil, "Never Can Say Goodbye: Part 1," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1998
  • Film Appearances
  • Ken, Law and Disorder, Columbia, 1974
  • Captain Busch, The Super Cops, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists,1974
  • Dr. Webster, Audrey Rose, United Artists, 1977
  • Coach Morrie Slater, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training, Paramount, 1977
  • Harris, Coming Home (also known as Hemkomsten), United Artists, 1978
  • Vet, Nightwing, Columbia, 1979
  • Jimmy's second lawyer, The Onion Field, Avco Embassy, 1979
  • Police Chief Morrison, The Rose, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979
  • Itchy Mitch, The Black Marble, Avco Embassy, 1980
  • Delmonico clerk, Loving Couples, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980
  • On the Nickel, Rose's Park, 1980
  • Sheriff, The Hand, Warner Bros., 1981
  • Sonny McDonough, True Confessions, United Artists, 1981
  • Pilot, Hanky Panky, Columbia, 1982
  • Edward Koogle, Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982
  • Lieutenant Palmyra, Curse of the Pink Panther, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983
  • Ed Phillips, Against All Odds, Columbia, 1984
  • Harry Barrows, Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990
  • Voice, All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (animated), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996
  • Sheriff Tillman, Walking across Egypt, BTO Pictures/Keystone Entertainment, 2000
  • Stage Appearances
  • Dispatcher, Felix, Actors Studio, New York City, 1972
  • Barney, The Silent Partner, Actors Studio, 1972
  • Louis Garibaldi, The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1972
  • The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, Washington Theatre Club, Washington, DC,1972-1973
  • (Broadway debut) Blues for Mr. Charlie, Broadway production, 1973
  • Understudy, Bread, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1974
  • Carlson, Of Mice and Men, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City,1974-1975
  • Man at the bar, The Red Devil Battery Sign, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, 1975
  • Boss Finley, Sweet Bird of Youth, Harkness Theatre, New York City,1975-1976