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Eddie Firestone (December 11, 1920 – March 1, 2007) was an American radio, television, and film actor who accumulated over 200 total credits during his performing career. Early life [ edit ] When he was 12, Firestone was in the cast of Wheatenaville , broadcast on NBC 's Pacific network.
Eddie Firestone (1920-2007) was an American actor who appeared in TV shows and movies such as Duel, The Great Locomotive Chase and The Untouchables. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and was married to Mary Jean Sisich.
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Eddie Firestone was a character actor who appeared in radio, film and TV shows. He was born in 1920, served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, and died in 2007.
- December 11, 1920
- March 1, 2007
Eddie Firestone was a long-time character actor who appeared in TV shows and films from the 1950s to the 1980s. He is best known for his roles in \"The Great Locomotive Chase,\" \"Duel,\" and \"How the West Was Won.\"
Audience ScoreTitleCreditYear80%Sammy Phillips (Guest Star)1982No Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)1981No Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)1978No Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)1973 1975 1977Eddie Firestone was a long-time character actor who appeared in TV shows and films from 1949 to 1990. He played Robert Buffum in \"The Great Locomotive Chase\" and had guest roles on \"The Untouchables,\" \"Perry Mason,\" and \"Dallas.\"
Mar 1, 2007 · Eddie Firestone was an American actor who appeared in over 200 radio, television, and film roles from 1951 to 2007. He is known for his work in Duel, The Stone Killer, The Great Locomotive Chase, and Knight Rider.
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Long-time character actor Eddie Firestone made his onscreen debut in the 1949 TV series "Mixed Doubles" and continued to have a prolific career that eventually spanned five decades. The San Francisco native continued acting in the 1950s, picking up bit parts on television series and in films like "Dragnet," "The Millionaire," and "Joe Butterfly ...