Burr DeBenning

Burr DeBenning

Acting 1936-09-21 Seminole, Oklahoma, U.S.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Burr DeBenning (September 21, 1936 – May 26, 2003) was an American character actor, who has done work in both film and television. DeBenning appeared in nearly 100 films and TV shows during his career. His credits include the television films The House on Greenapple Road, Wolfen, The Incredible Melting Man, A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child, St. Ives, Cruising, and Love Field. He appeared in such television programs as Custer, Matlock, Matt Houston, Mike Hammer, Magnum, P.I., Matt Helm, Medical Center, McCloud, Columbo and Medical Story. Co-starred with Robert Wagner in City Beneath the Sea (1971). His character was called "Aquila" and had gills. Other guest appearance was in a war movie Beach Red (1967). DeBenning's last media appearance was a cameo in a music video for The Avalanches' hit song "Frontier Psychiatrist" in 2000. He died in California at age 66 from undisclosed causes. Description above from the Wikipedia article Burr DeBenning, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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1995 Fool's Gold / Smelly Sulphur (voice)
1992 Announcer (voice)
1989 Mr. Jordan
1988 Federal Agent
1988 Dr. Serling
1986 Lt. Sanderson
1986 Mayor Jeffries
1985 Woempner
1985
1984 Thrasher
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1982
1981 ESS Voice (voice)
1981 Freddy Darrow
1981
1980 Charles Kirkland
1980 Ed Russler
1979 Jim Grainger
1979 Neal Henning
1979 Garrett Logan
1978 Lt. Jim Porter
1978 Growski
1977 Dr. Ted Nelson
1977
1976 Officer Fran
1976 Ernie Heideman
1975 Ted Trevor
1975 Tom Baker
1975 Kevin Geschwin
1975 Frank
1974 Harry Crown
1973 Cass
1972 Dan Martin
1971 Aguila
1971 Peter Sargent Fennington
1971
1971 Capt. Loomis
1971 Kurt White
1970 Bill Foley
1970
1968 Emmet Lloyd(as Burr De Benning)
1968 Clem Batchman
1968 Roy Crawford
1968
1968 Harry Ward
1967 Pvt. Egan
1967
1967 Emmet Lloyd
1965 Fred Peters
1965 J.B. Flowers
1965 Jack Dale
1965 Jack Collins
1965 George Barrister
1965 Dan Stahl
1965 Bishop
1964 Tom Lincoln