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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 74990619. Source citation. Character Actor. Liam Dunn is best remembered as Rev. Johnson in Mel Brooks' film Blazing Saddles. Dunn was born in New Jersey and began his career as a casting director before moving into television acting, appearing in such shows as Bonanza and Room 222.

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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0242668Liam Dunn - IMDb

    Liam Dunn was born in New Jersey in 1916, went to regular high school and entered a small acting school where he constantly acted in plays. Dunn was considered for his first movie role in 1968, but turned it down to work on T.V. Dunn's first big break came in 1972 for his character Judge Maxwell in the film What's Up, Doc? (1972). On...

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    • New Jersey, USA
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    • Granada Hills, California, USA
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liam_DunnLiam Dunn - Wikipedia

    Liam Dunn (November 12, 1916 – April 11, 1976) was an American character actor. Life and career [ edit ] The New Jersey native's [ citation needed ] early career was spent on television in series such as Bonanza , Room 222 , Alias Smith and Jones , Mannix , Emergency!

  4. Mini Bio. Liam Dunn was born in New Jersey in 1916, went to regular high school and entered a small acting school where he constantly acted in plays. Dunn was considered for his first movie role in 1968, but turned it down to work on T.V. Dunn's first big break came in 1972 for his character Judge Maxwell in the film What's Up, Doc? (1972).

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    • April 11, 1976
  5. Missouri. Ray County. Richmond. Dunn Family Cemetery. Added: 4 Dec 2006. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2198893. Hwy 13 north, west on Dunns Lane, Richmond. Located in the backyard of a house of Dunn's Lane just before Gardner Street. Judge George Washington Dunn,...

  6. Biography by AllMovie. Long a stage and TV supporting player, actor Liam Dunn came to the public's attention relatively late in life as the mildly corrupt mayor of Big Town on Buck Henry's short-lived TV superhero spoof Captain Nice (1967). He did so well playing this waffling ageing politico that he spent virtually the rest of his career as a ...

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