Lonny Chapman

Lonny Chapman

1920-10-01 – 2007-10-12 (age 87) Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lonny Chapman (October 1, 1920 – October 12, 2007) was an American television actor best known for his numerous guest star appearances on detective dramas, including Quincy, M.E., The A-Team, Murder, She Wrote, Matlock, and NYPD Blue. He also appeared as a guest star on the CBS adventure/drama Harbourmaster, starring Barry Sullivan, and on the same network's anthology series The Lloyd Bridges Show. He guest starred too in several episodes of NBC's McCloud, which starred his long-time friend Dennis Weaver, whom Chapman had originally urged to go into show business. He also appeared in at least one episode of Gunsmoke opposite Dennis Weaver. In 1966, he appeared in the episode "Lone Woman" of Barry Sullivan's NBC western series, The Road West. In 1977, Chapman appeared in the episode "The Waterhole" of the short-lived Rod Taylor western series The Oregon Trail on NBC.

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Known For

The Hunted
The Hunted

2003

as Zander

The Birds
The Birds

1963

as Deke Carter

Nightwatch
Nightwatch

1997

as Old Watchman

52 Pick-Up
52 Pick-Up

1986

as Jim O'Boyle

Earthquake
Earthquake

1974

as LAPD Captain (uncredited)

East of Eden
East of Eden

1955

as Roy Turner (Automobile Mechanic) (uncredited)

The Cowboys
The Cowboys

1972

as Homer's Father

Reindeer Games
Reindeer Games

2000

as Old Timer

Phantoms
Phantoms

1998

as Old Man at Bar (uncredited)

Norma Rae
Norma Rae

1979

as Gardner

The Reivers
The Reivers

1969

as Maury McCaslin

The Border
The Border

1982

as Andy

Baby Doll
Baby Doll

1956

as Rock

Take the Money and Run
Take the Money and Run

1969

as Jake - Convict

Hour of the Gun
Hour of the Gun

1967

as Turkey Creek Johnson

When Time Ran Out...
The Stalking Moon
The Stalking Moon

1968

as Purdue

Where the Red Fern Grows
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
The Bad News Bears Go to Japan

1978

as Louis the Gambler

Cave-In!
Cave-In!

1983

as Walt Charles