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Jim Carter to Tom Clark
Michael Cavanaugh Biography ((?)-)
Born in New York, NY.
Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Famous Works
CREDITS
Film Appearances
Lalo,
The Enforcer,
Warner Bros., 1976
Feyderspiel,
The Gauntlet,
Warner Bros., 1977
Peanuts,
Heroes,
Universal, 1977
Rich,
Over-Under Sideways-Down,
Cine Manifest, 1978
Undercover cop,
The Lady in Red
(also known as
Guns, Sin and Bathtub Gin
), 1979
Patrick Scarfe,
Any Which Way You Can,
Warner Bros., 1980
Manager,
Comeback,
1981
Stan Ramandi,
Forced Vengeance,
United Artists, 1982
NHRA Boss,
A Heart like a Wheel,
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983
Garver,
Full Fathom Five,
1990
Walters,
Kid
(also known as
Back for Revenge
), 1991
Safe House,
1992
Robinson,
A Passion to Kill
(also known as
Rules of Obsession
), 1994
Lieutenant Lyle,
Illegal in Blue,
1995
Vice President Baker,
Strategic Command,
Command Productions, 1997
Grayson,
Inferno
(also known as
Operation Cobra
), New Horizons, 1997
Barnes,
Black Thunder,
Concorde-New Horizons, 1997
Voice of Judge,
In Dreams,
DreamWorks Distribution, 1998
Dr. Malcolm Keogh,
The Haunting,
DreamWorks Distribution, 1999
Norman Fase,
Romp,
1999
Television Appearances
Series
Captain Lester Cain,
Hunter,
NBC, 1984
George Fox,
Starman,
ABC, 1986
Lieutenant Pendleton,
Joe Bash,
1986
Sheriff George Patterson/Andre du Pres,
Dark Shadows
(also known as
Dark Shadows Revival
), 1991
Dennis Grassi,
C-16: FBI,
ABC, 1997
Movies
Steve Vector,
Portrait of a Stripper,
CBS, 1979
Steve,
Eleventh Victim,
CBS, 1979
Stocker,
Gideon's Trumpet,
CBS, 1980
Jesse James,
Belle Starr,
CBS, 1980
George,
Miracle on Ice,
ABC, 1981
Roy Henderson,
Night Partners,
1983
Captain Lester Cain,
Hunter,
NBC, 1984
Garage attendant,
Final Jeopardy,
NBC, 1985
Bill Orfman,
Hostage Flight,
NBC, 1985
Gene Scott,
Second Serve
(also known as
I Change My Life
),CBS, 1986
Lieutenant Marcus,
Street of Dreams,
CBS, 1988
Detective,
Promised a Miracle,
CBS, 1988
Wolf,
1989
Dean Boyle,
Two to Tango,
1989
Kaplan,
Held Hostage: The Sis and Jerry Levin Story,
1991
Walter Winchell,
Marilyn and Me,
1991
Rockwell,
Spy Games,
1991
Aarons,
Somebody's Daughter,
1992
Pete Hall,
Sworn to Vengeance,
CBS, 1993
Captain Rawlins,
Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story,
CBS, 1993
Vinnie Stellino,
Donato and Daughter
(also known as
Dead to Rights
and
Under Threat
), CBS, 1993
Hart to Hart Returns,
NBC, 1993
Evy Scotvold,
Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story,
NBC, 1994
Judge Warren Curtis,
Eye of the Stalker
(also known as
Eye of the Stalker: A Moment of Truth Movie
), NBC, 1995
Captain Lange,
Crash Dive
(also known as
Crash Dive: The ChaseIs On
), HBO, 1996
Roy Ward,
Night Hunter,
HBO, 1997
Harry,
Breast Men,
1997
Dr. Williamson,
Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story,
Lifetime, 1998
After All,
BET, 1999
Mutiny,
NBC, 1999
Senator Townsend,
The Warden,
2000
Harbor,
Dancing in September,
HBO, 2000
Donaldson,
Militia,
HBO, 2000
Miniseries
Captain Lake,
A Rumor of War,
CBS, 1980
U.S. marshal,
Blood Feud,
1983
Gene Brooks,
A Death in California,
ABC, 1985
Michael Jordan,
People like Us,
1990
Sheriff George Patterson,
Dark Shadows,
1991
Dr. Chandler (part one),
False Arrest,
1991
Campfield, a soil specialist,
Intruders,
1992
Seth,
The Fire Next Time,
CBS, 1993
Walter Wanger,
Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story,
NBC, 1995
Specials
Policeman,
To the Moon, Alice,
1990
Cunningham,
Just Deserts,
1992
Pilots
Whitey,
Doctor Scorpion,
ABC, 1978
Bobby Joe Adams,
The Texas Rangers,
NBC, 1981
Episodic
Felber, "Harrigan's Angels,"
Charlie's Angels,
1980
Tom Dempsey, "Home Fires Burning,"
CHiPs,
1981
Carl Hines, "The Mumbler,"
T. J. Hooker,
1983
Avery Thiel, "A Distant Shout of Thunder,"
Tales of the Gold Monkey,
1983
Detective Roy Henderson,
Partners,
CBS, 1983
King, "Deadly Maneuvers,"
The A-Team,
1984
George Davis, "Eyewitness,"
Matt Houston,
1984
Coach, "As Difficult as ABC,"
Highway to Heaven,
1985
John Lefferts,
Amazing Stories,
NBC, 1985
Lieutenant Johnson,
Cagney & Lacey,
1985
Stoner,
Airwolf,
1985
Michael Donahue, "Countdown,"
MacGyver,
ABC, 1986
Gerald Falken, "The Triumvirate,"
Scarecrow and Mrs. King,
1986
Mac Hoover,
Our House,
1987
Phillips,
Wolf,
1989
Paul Richardson, "The Accidental Jurist,"
L.A. Law,
NBC, 1989
Major General Proctor, "Three Cheers for the Orange, White and Blue,"
Tour of Duty,
CBS, 1990
Captain Robert DeSoto, "Tin Man,"
Star Trek: The Next Generation,
1990
Al Brown, "The Arsonist,"
Matlock,
1991
Clay Harding, "Bad Water,"
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,
CBS, 1993
Sheriff, "Conduit,"
The X-Files,
Fox, 1993
Dr. Carlton, "Smart Kids,"
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,
ABC, 1993
Suzanne's dad, "24 Hours,"
ER,
NBC, 1994
Captain Rohmer, "Night Flight,"
The Burning Zone,
UPN, 1996
Len, "Caulksmanship,"
NYPD Blue,
ABC, 1996
Primate center director, "Food Chains,"
The Practice,
ABC, 1998
"Green Justice,"
L.A. Heat,
1999
The West Wing,
NBC, 2000
Stage Appearances
(Broadway debut)
Oh! Calcutta!,
Eden Theatre, 1969
Randle Patrick McMurphy,
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,
Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1973
RECORDINGS
Video Games
Telamon doctor,
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom,
1995
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