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  1. Charles Kuenstle (b May 3, 1936) is an American writer and actor. He studied at Baylor University and appeared as a guest star on many American TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s, including a regular role as Sgt. Clem Garnet on Twelve O'Clock High, [1] and many appearances in various roles on Gunsmoke. His first writing credit was the Burt ...

  2. Charles Kuenstle. Writer: Airport '77. Veteran writer/actor/filmmaker "Charlie" Kuenstle was active in the industry from the early '60s thru the early '80s. Born in Chicago, besides the city streets, he grew up in Phoenix, and Houston where he attended high school.

    • Actor, Writer
    • May 3, 1936
    • Charles Kuenstle
  3. Charles Kuenstle. Writer: Airport '77. Veteran writer/actor/filmmaker "Charlie" Kuenstle was active in the industry from the early '60s thru the early '80s. Born in Chicago, besides the city streets, he grew up in Phoenix, and Houston where he attended high school. After High School he attended the famous Baylor Experiment Theater as an undergraduate, attended the New York Actor's studio in ...

    • May 3, 1936
  4. Cinema Center 100. Original release. Network. CBS. Release. 12 March 1970. (1970-03-12) Hunters Are for Killing is a 1970 American TV movie starring Burt Reynolds, Melvyn Douglas and Suzanne Pleshette. The film was originally titled The Return.

  5. Charles Kuenstle (b May 3, 1936) is an American writer and actor. He studied at Baylor University and appeared as a guest star on many American TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s, including a regular role as Sgt. Clem Garnet on Twelve O'Clock High, and many appearances in various roles on Gunsmoke. His first writing credit was the Burt Reynolds TV movie Hunters Are for Killing. He was one of the ...

  6. Season 17 consisted of 24 one-hour color episodes produced by executive producer John Mantley along with producer Leonard Katzman an associate producer Ron Honthaner. Episode 1, "The Lost", was the last episode directed by Robert Totten. Episode 19, "One for the Road", was the third of three episodes that led to the spin-off series, Dirty Sally.

  7. Charles Kuenstle is an American writer and actor. Charles Kuenstle (b May 3, 1936) is an American writer and actor.. He studied at Baylor University and appeared as a guest star on many American TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s, including a regular role as Sgt. Clem Garnet on Twelve O'Clock High, [1] and many appearances in various roles on Gunsmoke.

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