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    In 1989, Swofford was convicted of felony drunk driving and sentenced to 28 months in prison, after which he made a comeback and continued to work steadily until retiring in 1995.

  2. Nov 3, 2018 · In 1989, Swofford was sentenced to 28 months in prison for felony drunk driving. He later campaigned against drunk driving as he resumed his acting career and narrated a documentary for...

  3. Nov 6, 2018 · Swofford's TV movie and miniseries credits include A Case of Rape (1974) and M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (1983), the latter of which became sadly ironic when Swofford was convicted of drunk driving in 1989, spending two years in prison. He recovered, did an anti-drunk driving PSA and continued working until semi-retiring in 1995.

  4. Adam-12. Edit. Ken Swofford portrays a driver suspected of drunk driving. In 1989, he would eventually serve a twenty-eight month prison term for a DUI accident that caused serious bodily harm to others. Most of the opening sequence for season three is taken from the call and pursuit Malloy and Reed answer when the rookie officer gets shot.

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  6. In 1989, Swofford was sentenced to 28 months in prison for felony drunk driving. He later campaigned against drunk driving as he resumed his acting career and narrated a documentary for...

  7. Around this time, Swofford's problems with alcohol caught up with him, and he was involved in a drunk driving accident; after that incident, Swofford was a steady voice against drunk driving and appeared in the television film "M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers" in 1983. he won the recurring role of Morloch on the 1980s TV show "Fame ...

  8. Around this time, Swofford's problems with alcohol caught up with him, and he was involved in a drunk driving accident; after that incident, Swofford was a steady voice against drunk...

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