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Morgan Woodward

1925-09-16 Fort Worth, Texas, USA

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Biografia

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Morgan Woodward (born 16 September 1925 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American actor. He is probably best known for his recurring role in Dallas as Marvin "Punk" Anderson. He also played the silent, sunglasses-wearing, "man with no eyes", Boss Godfrey (the Walking Boss) in Cool Hand Luke and holds the record for Most Guest Appearances on the long-running, western TV series, Gunsmoke, with 19. Description above from the Wikipedia article Morgan Woodward  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Películas

Gunsmoke: To the Last Man Sheriff Abel Rose 1992-01-10
Girls Just Want to Have Fun J.P. Sands 1985-04-12
Battle Beyond the Stars Cayman 1980-09-08
Treachery and Greed on the Planet of the Apes Martin 1980-11-19
A Last Cry for Help Mr. Burgess 1979-01-19
The Other Side of Hell Johnson 1978-01-17
Moonshine County Express 1977-06-01
Supervan T.B. Trenton 1977-03-01
Final Chapter: Walking Tall The Boss 1977-08-31
Which Way Is Up? Mr. Mann 1977-11-04
Speedtrap Captain Hogan 1977-09-01
Deadly Game General Olson 1977-12-01
A Small Town in Texas C.J. Crane 1976-07-09
The Quest Sheriff Moses 1976-05-13
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie The Boss 1976-02-15
The Hatfields and the McCoys Ellison Hatfield 1975-01-15
The Last Day Ransom Payne 1975-02-15
Ride in a Pink Car Jeff Richman 1974-06-21
The Midnight Man Philip Clayborne 1974-03-07
One Little Indian Sgt. Raines 1973-06-20
Running Wild Crug Crider 1973-08-15
Yuma Arch King 1971-03-02
The Wild Country Ab Cross 1970-12-16
Death of a Gunfighter Ivan Stanek 1969-05-08
Firecreek Willard 1968-01-24
Pistols 'n' Petticoats Mark Hangman 1967-09-05
Cool Hand Luke Boss Godfrey 1967-11-01
Gunpoint Drago Leon 1966-04-25
The Sword of Ali Baba Captain of Guard 1965-04-01
The Devil's Bedroom 1964-09-01
The Gun Hawk Deputy 'Mitch' Mitchell 1963-08-28
Gunsight Ridge Tex - Lazy Heart Ranch Hand 1957-09-01
Westward Ho, The Wagons! Obie Foster 1956-12-20