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  1. Charles Tyner (June 8, 1923 [citation needed] – November 8, 2017) was an American film, television and stage character actor best known, principally, for his performances in the films Harold and Maude (1971), Emperor of the North Pole (1973), The Stone Killer (1973), The Longest Yard (1974), Evilspeak (1982), Planes, Trains and Automobiles ...

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    Charles Tyner (1923-2017) was an American actor who played villainous roles in films such as Cool Hand Luke, Harold and Maude, and Planes, Trains & Automobiles. He also appeared on Broadway and TV shows, and won an award for his performance in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

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    • Danville, Virginia, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Charles Tyner was an American actor who played seedy and lowlife characters in films such as Cool Hand Luke, The Longest Yard and Harold and Maude. He also appeared on Broadway and TV, and studied acting with Stella Adler.

    • Actor, Soundtrack
    • November 8, 2017
    • June 8, 1923
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  5. Nov 8, 2017 · Charles Tyner (1923-2017) was an American actor who appeared in films such as Harold and Maude, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and The Longest Yard. TMDB provides his biography, filmography, and photos.

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  7. Tynan became a prolific character actor, particularly in Westerns such as "The Stalking Moon," with Gregory Peck; "The Cowboys," with John Wayne; and "The Outlaw Josey Wales," with Clint Eastwood. In Hal Ashby's cult classic "Harold and Maude," Tyner was given a memorable bit as Bud Cort's jingoistic uncle.

  8. Charles Tyner was a prolific character actor who appeared in many Westerns and comedies, such as "The Cowboys" and "The Longest Yard". He also worked with Paul Newman in "Sweet Bird of Youth" and Hal Ashby in "Harold and Maude".

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