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Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna

1926-11-30 / Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography

Richard Donald Crenna (November 30, 1926 – January 17, 2003) was an American motion picture, television, and radio actor and occasional television director. He starred in such motion pictures as The Sand Pebbles, Wait Until Dark, Body Heat, the first three Rambo movies, Hot Shots! Part Deux, and The Flamingo Kid. Crenna played "Walter Denton" in the CBS radio and CBS-TV network series Our Miss Brooks, and "Luke McCoy" in ABC's TV comedy series, The Real McCoys, (1957–63), which moved to CBS-TV in September 1962. Crenna was in one of the few TV political dramatic series Slattery's People on CBS. Crenna played "Colonel Trautman" in the first three Rambo movies. He also played "Frank Skimmerhorn" in the critically acclaimed mini-series Centennial.

Appearances

Gabriel's Fire
Gabriel's Fire (1990)
Cheyenne
Cheyenne (1955)
Kraft Suspense Theatre
Kraft Suspense Theatre (1963)
Judging Amy
Judging Amy (1999)
E! True Hollywood Story
E! True Hollywood Story (1996)
I Love Lucy
I Love Lucy (1951)
All's Fair
All's Fair (1976)
Centennial
Centennial (1978)
Chicago Hope
Chicago Hope (1994)
The Millionaire
The Millionaire (1955)
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968)
The Real McCoys
The Real McCoys (1957)
Slattery's People
Slattery's People (1964)
Matinee Theater
Matinee Theater (1955)
Frontier
Frontier (1955)
Pros and Cons
Pros and Cons (1991)
It Takes Two
It Takes Two (1982)
Our Miss Brooks
Our Miss Brooks (1952)
On Wings of Eagles
On Wings of Eagles (1986)
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
Intruders
Intruders (1992)
The Carol Burnett Show
The Carol Burnett Show (1967)
JAG
JAG (1995)
The Danny Kaye Show
The Danny Kaye Show (1963)
Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globe Awards (1944)
And the Sea Will Tell
And the Sea Will Tell (1991)
The Merv Griffin Show
The Merv Griffin Show (1962)
To Serve and Protect
To Serve and Protect (1999)
Today
Today (1952)
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (1975)