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  1. John Anderson . October 20, 1922 ... Actor — 248 1992 1. 1 Bed of Lies. 1992 — Price Daniel, Sr. ...

  2. Oct 20, 2013 · Counting TV shows and movies, John Robert Anderson had 539 credits to his name, far more than any other Quincy actor or actress. He is known as one of the greatest character actors of the 20th century, with a body of work spanning five decades (1950s – 1990s). Patrick McGinley is a retired teacher of Quincy Public Schools and John Wood ...

  3. Born and raised in Quincy, Illinois. John served in th United States Coast Guard during World War II, where he met artist Orazio Fumagalli, who became his lifelong friend. Anderson held a master's degree in drama from the University of Iowa. An accomplished actor, Anderson worked mainly in television and was cast 239 times.

  4. John Anderson was an American character actor and director. In a career spanning over 40 years, he appeared in over 200 films and television shows, including Ride the High Country (1962), Soldier Blue (1970) and Eight Men Out Eight Men Out (1988). Anderson suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in Sherman Oaks, California, aged 69. Filmography

  5. John Robert Anderson (October 20, 1922 – August 7, 1992) was an American character actor. Anderson was born and raised in Quincy, Illinois. Anderson served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II, where he met artist Orazio Fumagalli,[1] who became his lifelong friend. Anderson held a Master's Degree in drama from the University of Iowa.[2] An accomplished actor, Anderson ...

  6. John Anderson, vocalist for the British rock band Charlie (founded 1971) Theater, television and film. John Murray Anderson (1886–1954), Newfoundland-American theater director; John Anderson (actor) (1922–1992), American actor; John Anderson (TV personality) (born 1931), Scottish television personality, referee on the series Gladiators

  7. Biography by AllMovie [+] Dour, lantern-jawed character actor John Anderson attended the University of Iowa before inaugurating his performing career on a Mississippi showboat. After serving in the Coast Guard during World War II, Anderson made his Broadway bow, then first appeared on screen in 1952's The Crimson Pirate. The actor proved ...

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