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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Daniel J. Travanti to Dick Vitale
Charles Tyner Biography (1925-)
Born June 8, 1925, in Danville, VA. Addresses: AGENT--Irv Schechter Company, 9300 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 410, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- June 8, 1925
- Danville, Virginia, United States
Famous Works
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Credits; STAGE APPEARANCES
- BROADWAY DEBUT--Orpheus Descending, Martin Beck Theatre, 1957.
- Third drowned man, Organ Morgan, and Evans the Death, Under Milk Wood, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1957.
- the heckler, Sweet Bird of Youth, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1959.
- John Brown, The Moon Beseiged, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1962.
- Sefelt, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1963.
- Also appeared as Howie Newsome, Our Town, Equity Library Theatre, New York City; and in Bedford Forest, Eugene O'Neill Foundation, CT.
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Credits; MAJOR TOURS
- The heckler, Sweet Bird of Youth, U.S. cities, 1960.
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Credits; FILM APPEARANCES
- FILM DEBUT--Boss Higgins, Cool Hand Luke, Warner Brothers, 1967.
- Dr. Lazarus, Gaily, Gaily (also known as Chicago, Chicago), United Artists, 1969.
- Edmonds, The Reivers, National General, 1969.
- Dace, The Stalking Moon, National General, 1969.
- Charlie Bannister, The Cheyenne Social Club, National General, 1970.
- doctor, Monte Walsh, National General, 1970.
- McClendon, The Moonshine War, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1970.
- Virgil, The Traveling Executioner, MGM, 1970.
- Uncle Victor, Harold and Maude, Paramount, 1971.
- minister, Lawman, United Artists, 1971.
- Les Gibbons, Sometimes a Great Notion (also known as Never Give an Inch),Universal, 1971.
- farmer, Bad Company, Paramount, 1972.
- Jenkins, The Cowboys, Warner Brothers, 1972.
- Pete, Fuzz, United Artists, 1972.
- Robidoux, Jeremiah Johnson, Warner Brothers, 1972.
- psychiatrist, The Stone Killer, Columbia, 1973.
- Cracker, Emperor of the North Pole (also known as Emperor of the North),Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973.
- Unger, The Longest Yard, MGM, 1974.
- Ewing, The Midnight Man, Universal, 1974.
- Wheeler, The Family Plot, Universal, 1976.
- Merle, Pete's Dragon, Buena Vista, 1977.
- Colonel Kinkaid, Evilspeak, Moreno, 1982.
- Lyman Vunk, Hamburger ... The Motion Picture, FM Entertainment, 1986.
- Gus, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987.
- old man, Pulse, Columbia, 1988.
- Also appeared in Lilith, Columbia, 1964.
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Credits; TELEVISION APPEARANCES; SERIES
- Howard Rodman, Father Murphy, NBC, 1981-82.
- MINI-SERIES Reverend Hutchins, The Awakening Land, NBC, 1978.
- Dracula, James A. Michener's "Space" (also known as Space), CBS, 1985.
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Credits; PILOTS
- Hawley, Sarge: The Badge or the Cross, NBC, 1971.
- Amos Goodloe, The Greatest Gift, NBC, 1974.
- Asa Bluel, Lassie: The New Beginning, ABC, 1978.
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Credits; EPISODIC
- Herb Applegate, Paradise, CBS, 1988.
- Also Suspense, CBS; Danger, CBS; Big Town; The Gabby Hayes Show; Dupont Show of the Month.
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Credits; MOVIES
- Charley Eastman, Winter Kill, NBC, 1974.
- Mr. Beaton, Young Pioneers, ABC, 1976.
- Lefty Slade, Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion, NBC, 1977.
- Doug Slocumb, The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel, CBS, 1979.
- Joy's father, A Matter of Life and Death, CBS, 1981.
- George Clark, Deadly Messages, ABC, 1985.
- Isaiah Cawley, I'll Be Home for Christmas, NBC, 1988.
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