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  1. Adolphus Jean "Dolph" Sweet (July 18, 1920 – May 8, 1985) was an American actor, credited with nearly 60 television and film roles as well as several roles in stage productions before his death from cancer in 1985. Sweet was born in New York City, New York. His father was an auto mechanic and his first ambition was playing football. In 1939, he attended the University of Alabama; however, he ...

  2. The episode Julie's Birthday (1985) was Dolph Sweet's last appearance before his death. The episode aired three days after he died. This was meant to be a cliffhanger season finale, as the episode ends saying "To Be Continued", but the next season's premiere had to be retooled to have the family deal with the Chief's death instead of his reaction to Julie's sudden marriage.

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  4. Businesslike character player Dolph Sweet attended college both in his native New York and in Alabama. He went on to teach English and direct plays at Barnard College. Even after achieving prominence as a Broadway actor, Sweet kept his hand in directing, helming some two dozen plays.

  5. Learn about Dolph Sweet on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Dolph Sweet including Heaven Can Wait, Aunt Mary, and more.

  6. Jun 13, 2022 · Dolph Sweet's Chief defined gruff but lovable. NBC. Balancing Nell's easygoing charm was her employer, Carl Kanisky, a suburban California police chief and recent widower who honored his late wife ...

  7. On Might 8, 1985, Dolph Sweet died of most cancers on the age of 64, the AP reported. Due to the best way TV reveals are taped, his final look on Gimme a Break! aired solely three days after Sweet’s demise. Though he had missed 4 reveals the earlier season due to surgical procedure, his character had been featured on the present much less ...

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