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DICK YORK

 

RADIO

 

ARMSTRONG OF THE S.B.I        Billy Fairchild

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA      Unknown Roles

MEET THE MEEKS     Unknown Role

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT     Telegram Boy

ROSEMARY     Lonny Cisare

TALES OF TOMORROW      Unknown Role

THAT BREWSTER BOY     Joey Brewster

THIS IS NORA DRAKE     Russ McClure

 

TELEVISION

 

and

GOING MY WAY      Tom Colwell     1962-63

BEWITCHED       Darrin "Durwood" Stephens    1964-69

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BERYL VAUGHAN

 

RADIO

 

BACHELOR'S CHILDREN     Norma Stevens

CURTAIN TIME     All 1945

"Once in a Blue Moon"  Patty Putnam

"Man Trap"    Judy Adams

"Paris Leave"  Sally Holman

"Not Guilty"    Joyce Marsh

"Murder Writes the Headlines"    Millicent Ross

GRAND MARQUEE    Unknown Roles

HAROLD TEEN    Cynthia

HELPMATE     Holly Emerson

MA PERKINS      Jessica Herringbone

MASQUERADE     Alice Summers      

MEET THE MEEKS   Peggy Meek

THE ROAD OF LIFE    Faith Richards

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT   Eunice Powell

SKY KING     Penny

UNCLE WALTER'S DOG HOUSE     Margie Wiggins

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BERNARD LENROW

 

ALDRICH FAMILY     Mr. Bradley

CASEY, CRIME DETECTIVE     Inspector  Captain Logan

ELLEN RANDOLPH   Dr. Lewis

ETERNAL LIGHT       Unknown Roles

THE GUIDING LIGHT     Reverend Doctor Paul Keeler

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE     Dr. Howard Starr

LIGHT OF THE WORLD    Nebucadnezzer

MOLLE MYSTERY THEATRE    Geoffrey Barnes

NOW HEAR THIS    Unknown

SECRET MISSIONS O MUTUAL   Unknown Roles

THE SHADOW    Police Commissioner Ralph Weston   

VALIANT LADY     Mr. Carson

 

TELEVISION

 

THE GREATEST GIFT    Dr. Bentley    Bernard Lenrow      1954

FIRST LOVE         Garth Brown Unknown Year

FROM THESE ROOTS    Dr. Rossman     Unknown Year

YOUNG DOCTOR MALONE    Henry Lockwood    Unknown Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AS THE WORLD TURNS    Veronica Tucci, owner of Veronica Leathers    1988

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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JOHN BARCLAY

 

RADIO

 

BLUE COAL'S EXPERT SHADOW    Unknown

THE GUIDING LIGHT    Reverend Doctor Richard Gaylord 

LONELY WOMEN  Mr. Conway 

SILVER EAGLE    Inspector Argyle

TODAY'S CHILDREN    Reverend Doctor Richard Gaylord

WOMAN IN WHITE     Reverend Doctor Richard Gaylord  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAURICE FRANKLIN

 

RADIO

 

AUNT JENNY'S TRUE LIFE STORIES    Unknown Role

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA   Unknown Roles

ELLEN RANDOLPH    Dr. Keith

FAMOUS JURY TRIALS       Judge

FLASH GORDON   Doctor Zarkoff

HER HONOR, NANCY JAMES    George Novack

JANE ARDEN       E.J. Walker   

MISTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY     Voice of the Law

PERRY MASON    Judge   

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS     Unknown Role

 

TELEVISION

 

THE O'NEILLS       Unknown Role    1949

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LILI DARVAS

 

RADIO

 

AS THE TWIG IS BENT   Madame Sophie

CLOAK AND DAGGER  Unknown Roles

HILLTOP HOUSE     Hannah the Cook

WE LOVE AND LEARN    Madame Sophie

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES     Mrs. Norris

 

THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES    Unknown Role    1963

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GERTRUDE BERG

 

RADIO

 

THE GOLDBERGS    Molly Goldberg  

HOUSE OF GLASS    Bessie Glass

THE MAGIC KEY   Unknown 

 

TELEVISION

 

THE GOLDBERGS    Molly Goldberg   1949-51

THE MILTON BERLE SHOW     Molly Goldberg     1952-53

THE GERTRUDE BERG SHOW     Sarah Berg    1961-62

 

 

 

 

 

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WILLIAM "BILL" ZUCKERT

 

RADIO

 

CRIME AND PETER CHAMBERS    Lieutenant Louis Parker

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE      Bill Winters

YOUNG WIDDER BROWN    Joe Harris    1949

 

TELEVISION

 

VALIANT LADY        Thomas      Unknown Year

TOM CORBETT, SPACE CADET     Brock     1951

THE EDGE OF NIGHT     Larry White    1956

                              Lieutenant Gerry Harrison  1956-57

PEYTON PLACE    Mr. Devlin     1965

DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Warden     1970

                               Judge Klein    1982

DALLAS        Bill    1983

DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Grandpa Jackson   1985

THE COLBYS    Ranger       1986

GENERAL HOSPITAL    Lucy's Caretaker   1993

PICKET FENCES      Unknown Role     1995

 

and......

PERRY MASON     Judge    1962; 1963; 1965

MISTER NOVAK   Arthur Bradwell    1964-65

THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY    General Philip Cross    1965

CAPTAIN NICE       Chief Segal   1967

ROOM 222         Mr. Yarnell   1969; 1971

LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE    Tom Cassidy     1974

FAMILY     Karl 1976

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CARLTON BRICKERT

 

RADIO

 

THE BARNETT MAXWELL HOUSE SHOW     Captain Barnett

GIRL ALONE     Unknown Role
HOUSEBOAT HANNAH        Announcer

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE    Dr. Thomas Webster

LUM AND ABNER    Unknown Role

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN    David Post

TALE OF TODAY     Robert Houston

THURSSTON THE MAGICIAN    Assistant to Howard Thurston

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JUANITA HALL

 

RADIO

BRENDA CURTIS   Cleo

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA      "Greener Pastures"  12/25/1940

THE STORY OF RUBY VALENTINE   Ruby Valentine   1954-56

 

TELEVISION

 

DAY IN COURT    Housekeeper   2/5/1964

GENERAL HOSPITAL  Social Worker   1964

 

 

Juanita Hall was hand picked by Rodgers and Hammerstein for the role of "Bloody Mary" in SOUTH PACIFIC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NICK DAWSON

 

RADIO

 

DANGEROUS PARADISE   Dan Gentry

FOLLOW THE MOON    Clay Bannister

THE MAGIC VOICE    (with Elsie Hitz)

THE O'NEILLS    Eddie C. O'Neill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ELSIE HITZ       (LEFT)

 

RADIO

 

BARRY CAMERON      Josephine Whitfield 

DANGEROUS PARADISE    Gail Brewster

ELLEN RANDOLPH     Ellen Randolph

FOLLOW THE MOON     Judith Page

JOE PALOOKA     Ann Howe

LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL    Alice Swanson Norman

THE MAGIC VOICE (with Nick Dawson)

MURDER AT MIDNIGHT    Unknown Roles

THE SHADOW       Unknown Role

 

 

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WILLIAM SMITH

 

RADIO

 

THE ADVENTURES OF ELLERY QUEEN   Inspector Queen

THE ADVENTURES OF THE THIN MAN     Nick Charles

THE BRIGHTER DAY    Reverend Richard Dennis

CRIME CLUB     Unknown Roles

FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY    Unknown Role

GANGBUSTERS      Unknown Roles

THE GUIDING LIGHT   Reverend Doctor Paul Keeler    1950-52

MISTER I.A. MOTO      Unknown Role

STELLA DALLAS    Philip Baxter

YOUNG DOCTOR MALONE    Dr. Paul Brown

YOURS TRULY JOHNNY DOLLAR   Unknown Role

 

 

TELEVISION

 

THE BRIGHTER DAY   Reverend Doctor Richard Dennis   1954
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAROLD "HAL" PEARY

 

RADIO

 

BLONDIE     Herb Woodley

FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY   Mayor Appleby

                           Lord Bingham

                            Cicero Clod

                            The Druggist Kramer

                           Dinwiddie

                           Fright Wig

                        Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve 

                          Gooey (The adventures of Fooey)

          "Silver Screen"     Vain Movie Star

FLYING TIME     Major Fellowes

                           Tony the Wop (their reference, not mine)

THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE       Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve

THE HAROLD PEARY SHOW   Various Characters

HONEST HAROLD     Honest Harold Hemp

KALTENMEYER'S KINDERGARTEN    Student's Father

LIGHTS OUT       Unknown Roles

THE OAKLAND TRIBUNES ROY CARUSO       Roy Caruso

ONE MAN'S FAMILY     Unknown Role

SHOESTRING CASTLE     Jimmie Jackson

SIGNAL CARNIVAL      Smagooznock

TOM MIX RALSTON STRAIGHT SHOOTERS      Mike Shaw

WELCOME VALLEY       Dr. Haines

 

TELEVISION

 

WILLY          Perry Bannister     1954-55

BLONDIE       Herb Woodley     1957

FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY     Mayor LaTrivia    1959-60

 

 

Animated voice of Fenwick Fuddy (YOGI'S SPACE RACE, BUFORD AND THE GALLOPING GHOST,)   Big Ben  ((RUDOLPH'S SHINY NEW YEAR, RUDOLPH AND FROSTY'S NEW YEAR IN JULY), and the ROMAN HOLIDAYS.

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MURRAY FORBES

 

RADIO

 

AUNT JENNY'S TRUE LIFE STORIES   Unknown Role

CHATEAU HOGAN        Happy Hogan

THE FOXES OF FLATBUSH     Benny Fox

THE GUIDING LGHT   Abe Kransky

JOE PALOOKA   Clyde the Trainer

LIGHTS OUT     Unknown Roles

LONELY WOMEN     Mr. Schultz

MA PERKINS     Willie Fitz

                           Hunkins

MASQUERADE        Bill

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN   Doc Sharpe

                          Eugene

TODAY'S CHILDREN    Papa Schultz

 

 

 

Started out as a bookkeeper; Wrote the thriller "Hollow Triumph".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOIS ZARLEY

 

RADIO

 

THE GUIDING LIGHT       Nina Lawrence Chadwick 

THE ROAD OF LIFE     Sylvia Bertram Parsons

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT    Martha Carvell

WOMAN IN WHITE     Sybella Mansfield

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIDNEY SLON

 

RADIO

 

THE BRIGHT HORIZON      Unknown Role

DICK TRACY       Unknown Role

ETERNAL LIGHT   Unknown Roles

THE GOLDBERGS    Solly   

VALIANT LADY    Mr. Trent

 

Frankie Faison

GREY'S ANATOMY    William Bailey     2008; 2009; 2013; 2018; 2020

 

Valerie Mahaffy

 

DEAD TO ME      Lorna Harding     2019-20

BIG SKY      Helen Pergman   2020-

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ELAINE KENT     

 

RADIO

 

AMANDA OF HONEYMOON HILL    Amanda Dyke (temp. for Joy Hathaway)

MARY NOBLE, BACKSTAGE WIFE      Iris Sanford

                   Joan Mears

COUNTY SEAT     Lois Johnson

CRIME CLUB     Unknown Role

FRONT PAGE FARRELL   Lydia Craig

JOHN'S OTHER WIFE    Carolyn Prince

JUST PLAIN BILL    Sylvia Powers

               Winifred Ward

LITTLE WOMEN    Jo March

LORA LAWTON      Iris Houston   

OUR GAL SUNDAY    Charlotte Abbott 

THE ROMANCE OF HELEN TRENT    Unknown Role    1959

ROSE OF MY DREAMS   Unknown Role   1948

SECOND HUSBAND    Unknown Role

THE SECOND MRS. BURTON    Gloria Nash  

STELLA DALLAS   Madge Harte

THIS DAY IS OURS      Unknown Role

VALIANT LADY     Amy Bingham

YOUNG WIDDER BROWN    Miriam

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DWIGHT WEIST

 

RADIO

 

THE ADVENTURES OF THE THIN MAN    Announcer

ALDRICH FAMILY    Announcer

THE BIG STORY    Inspector Callahan  

BIG TOWN        Narrator

                            Inspector Callahan

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA          Announcer

GRAND SLAM    Announcer

INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES    Announcer  

THE MARCH OF TIME    Adolf Hitler  

MISTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY    Mr. District Attorney

THE SECOND MRS. BURTON     Stan Burton

THE SHADOW      Police Commissioner Weston

STORIES AMERICA LOVES     Announcer

VALIANT LADY       Announcer

                                 Mr. Collins

WE, THE PEOPLE   Master of Ceremonies

WOMAN IN LOVE     Narrator

 

 

TELEVISION

 

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW      Announcer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARTHUR KOHL

 

RADIO

 

THE AFFAIRS OF ANTHONY   Attorney George Daly   1940

ARCHIE ANDREWS      Fred Andrews 

ARNOLD GRIMM'S DAUGHTER   Jordan  

AUTHOR'S PLAYHOUSE   Unknown Roles

BACHELOR'S CHILDREN    Dr. Bob Graham

THE BARTON FAMILY     Unknown Role

BETTY AND BOB    Unknown Role   

DAVID HARUM  Fred Elkins  1950

ETERNAL LIGHT      Unknown Roles

FRONT PAGE FARRELL     Unknown Role   1946

GIRL ALONE     Joe Markham

GUIDING LIGHT Reverend Doctor Jonathan McNeill   (replaced by Sidney Breese)  1943

IT'S HIGGINS, SIR     Unknown Role

LONE JOURNEY  Forrest Rilling

LONELY WOMEN      Simon Baird

MIDSTREAM       Unknown Role 1940

THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS   Mr. Nelson

                  Fred Mintern   

THE ROAD OF LIFE     George Hurley

STEPMOTHER   Unknown Role    1940

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN    Arthur  Adams    the Butler

                        Sergeant McKenna

                     Arnold     1939

WORDS AT WAR    Unknown Role

YOURS TRULY, JOHNNY DOLLAR   Unknown Role

 

TELEVISION

 

BEULAH     Mr. Landry      1950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUBREY DOLLAR

 

DAWSON'S CREEK      Marcy Bender      1999

               Sage the Anxiety Girl      2000

GUIDING LIGHT     Marina Nadine Cooper Mallet  (?Lewis)  2002-04

POINT PLEASANT     Judy Kramer     2005-06

UGLY BETTY    Marisa     2010

FILTHY RICH      Rose Monreaux     2020

 

and....

WOMEN'S MURDER CLUB     Cindy Thomas    2007-08

BATTLE CREEK      Holly Dale     2015

 

Dollar also had 2-episode stints on WEEDS as Joanna Jacobs and on Gothic drama 666 PARK AVENUE as Annie Morgan    both in 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JAMISON JONES

 

BEVERLY HILLS, 90210      Booth Gunderson    2000

GENERAL HOSPITAL       William Peevey   2005

BROTHERS AND SISTERS       Henry's Dad       2010

DAYS OF OUR LIVES      Kip     2010

                             Bill Brick     2015

GENERAL HOSPITAL       Brady Bevins       2016

                                  Dr. Warren Kirk    2020

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS    Jesse Gaines   2021-

 

and....

24              Deputy Nirman       2003

               Agent Dan    2007

KAMEN RADER  DRAGON KNIGHT    Agent Phillips    2009

THE WHISPERS    Harrison Weil     2015    

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Arthur Kohl

Affairs of Anthony 1940

Midstream 1940

Stepmother 1940

Arnold Grimm's Daughter Jordan

Lonely Women Simon Baird

Story of Mary Marlin Arnold 1939  Sgt McKenna/ Arthur Adams

Front Page Farrell 1946

Lone Journey Forest Rilling

Guiding Light ? replaced by Sydney Breese 1943

David Harum 1950

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RICHARD WIDMARK

 

RADIO

 

ADVENTURE NIGHT: SEARS RADIO THEATRE    Friday Night Host

AUNT JENNY'S TRUE LIFE STORIES    Unknown Role      1938

BIG SISTER        Eric Ramsey

                     Perry Moore

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA     "Adventure in Kentucky"  Cincinnatus Shylock   1952

CHAPLAIN JIM       USA Soldier in trouble      1942

DAVID HARUM

ETHEL AND ALBERT       Richard Arbuckle    

FRONT PAGE FARRELL      Richard Farrell     1941-42

GANGBUSTERS      Unknown Roles    

GREEN VALLEY, U. S. A.   Unknown Role

HELPMATE      Dick Somers

HOME OF THE BRAVE      Neil Dawson

INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES    Unknown Roles

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE     Alan Webster  

JUNGLE JIM     Unknown Role  

JUST PLAIN BILL              1942

KATE SMITH HOUR

MARCH OF TIME      Unknown Roles

MEET THE DIXONS    Wesley Dixon

MOLLE MYSTERY THEATRE   Unknown Roles

THE O'NEILLS   

PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY

THE SHADOW         Unknown Role

STELLA DALLAS       Unknown Role

SUSPENSE     "OTHELLO"    1953

TRUE CONFESSIONS    Unknown Role

 

TELEVISION

 

and

MADIGAN       Sergeant Dan Madigan     1972-73

THE LIVES OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN     Benjamin Franklin    1974-75

 

movie

THE ALAMO     Colonel Jim Bowie      1960

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEMPLETON FOX

 

RADIO

 

BARRIE CRAIG, CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATOR    Unknown Role

DAN HARDING'S WIFE     Margot Gorham

                                         Mabel Klooner

HILLTOP HOUSE          Unknown Role

KATE HOPKINS, ANGEL OF MERCY  Trudy Reynolds

LIGHTS OUT    Unknown Role   
MANHATTAN AT MIDNIGHT   Unknown Role

THE MYSTERY MAN    Unknown Role

STEPMOTHER    Linda Fairchild    

THE STORY OF MARY MARLIN    Bunny Mitchell

THIS DAY IS OURS       Eleanor MacDonald    

THOSE WE LOVE     Ann

YOUNG HICKORY    Marilyn Fletcher

YOUR FAMILY AND MINE      Claudia Foster

 

 

 

 

 

COMING UP:

 

Ken Roberts

Mel Brandt

Alec Baldwin

Rochelle Parker Haas

+ an updated Linda Dano profile

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KEN ROBERTS

 

RADIO

 

ANNOUNCER/HOST   ON:

THE ADVENTURES OF ELLERY QUEEN

THE AL PEARCE SHOW

THE BABY SNOOKS SHOW

BRENDA CURTIS

CASEY, CRIME PHOTOGRAPHER

CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

THE CHESTERFIELD QUARTER HOUR

COKEY

CRIME DOCTOR

EASY ACES

EVERYBODY WINS

THE FRED ALLEN SHOW

GRAND CENTRAL STATION

HOGAN'S DAUGHTER

THE HOUR OF CHARM

IT PAYS TO BE INNOCENT

THE JAN AUGUST SHOW

JOYCE JORDAN, GIRL INTERNE

LADIES BEFORE GENTLEMEN

LIFE BEGINS

THE LIFE OF MARY SOTHERN

LORENZO JONES

MERCURY THEATRE ON THE AIR

ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR REWARD

THE PHILIP MORRIS FOLLIES OF 1946

QUICK AS A FLASH

SING ALONG

THIS IS NORA DRAKE

TONIGHT ON BROADWAY

VIC AND SADE 

WHERE WAS I?

WOMAN IN LOVE   

YOU ARE THERE

YOUR BIG MOMENT

 

THE SHADOW    Commissioner Weston

 

TELEVISION

 

LOVE OF LIFE       Tony Barron      1974

 

ANNOUNCER:

LOVE OF LIFE     1951-80

THE SECRET STORM    1954-74

THE ELECTRIC COMPANY    1971-72

TEXAS       1980-82

 

ONE LIFE TO LIVE    Radio Announcer   1984

                                    Newscaster    1986

 

 

 

Father of Tony Roberts.

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LINDA DANO

GENERAL HOSPITAL     Kira ____ Faulkner   Temporary   4/1974

ANOTHER WORLD      Airport Clerk     1976

ONE LIFE TO LIVE     Gretel "Rae" Cummings Faulkner Buchanan    1978-80; 1999-2004

AS THE WORLD TURNS       Cynthia __ Haines Saunders (Stewart)    1981-82

ANOTHER WORLD Felicia "Fanny Grady" Gallant St. George Lindquist Blake Castigliano Radzinsky    1983-99

ALL MY CHILDREN      Gretel "Rae" Cummings   1999-2000

GENERAL HOSPITAL     Gretel "Rae" Cummings  2001-03

PORT CHARLES     Gretel "Rae" Cummings   1999-2000

GUIDING LIGHT      Lena Kendall     2005

DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES     Francine Williams   2005

DAYS OF OUR LIVES     Vivian Alamaine Kiriakis Jones DiMera Kiriakis      2021-

 

and....

THE MONTEFSCOS      Angela Montefusco Cooney    1975

ATTITUDES        Hostess      1985-91

 

 

Guest hosted THE VIEW in 2003  and SOAP TALK in 2006; appeared in MATCH GAME and HOLLYWOOD SQUARES among other game shows.

 

 

Updated to Hoppers format.   Thanks to @watson71 for her original profile.

 

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ALEC BALDWIN

 

THE DOCTORS       Billy Allison Aldrich  August 20, 1980-82

KNOTS LANDING      Joshua Rush   1984-85

HOTEL     Dennis Medford       1985

KNOTS LANDING REUNION: TOGETHER AGAIN  Narrator 2005

 

and...

CUTTER TO HOUSTON     Dr. Hal Wexler     1983

THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE  Narrator   1998-2003

      Also subsequent movies and specials

WILL AND GRACE  Malcolm Widmark     2005; 2018-19

30 ROCK        Jack Donaghy    2006-13

THE ESSENTIALS     Host    2009-11; 2017

MATCH GAME     Self-Host    2016-Present

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE      Donald Trump   2016-Present

THE LOOMING TOWERS    George Tenet     2018

DOCTOR DEATH      Robert Henderson    2021-

 

made for tv movie.....

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE     Stanley Kowalski    1995

 

sampling of movie career.....

SHE'S HAVING A BABY      Davis McDonald     1988

BEETLEJUICE     Adam Maitland      1988

MARRIED TO THE MOB     Frank DeMarco    1988

WORKING GIRL     Mick Dugan    1988

THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER    Jack Ryan    1990

GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS    Blake     1992

MALICE     Dr. Jed Hill       1993

GHOSTS OF MISSISSIPPI  Bobby DeLaughter    1996

PEARL HARBOR     Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle   2001

THE ROYAL TENNENBAUMS     Narrator      2001

THE CAT IN THE HAT     Lawrence "Larry" Quinn    2003

THE AVIATOR    Juan Trippe   2004

THE DEPARTED       Captain George Ellerby     2006

IT'S COMPLICATED    Jacob Adler     2009

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE:  ROGUE NATION    Alan Hunley   2015

BLACkKkLANSMAN   Dr. Kennebrew Beauregard   2018

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: FALLOUT     Alan Hunley   2018

 

 

Baldwin made two appearances on FRIENDS as Phoebe's boyfriend Parker IN 2002 and two appearances as Jack Keller on LAS VEGAS in 2004.

 

Famous around the holidays for his Schweddy Balls.....

 

 

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