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J.D. Cannon - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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J.D. Cannon
Born
April 24, 1922
Died: May 20, 2005
(Lived 83 years)
Place of Birth
Salmon, Idaho, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
34
Movies
52
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J.D. Cannon
Movies
34
TV Shows
52
The Donner Party
as
voice
October 28, 1992
The Return of Sam McCloud
as
Commissioner Peter B. Clifford
November 12, 1989
The Road Raiders
Cast
April 25, 1989
Street Justice
as
Dante
January 1, 1987
A Silver Odyssey: 25 Years of Houston Astros Baseball
as
Narrator
January 1, 1987
Rooster
as
Chief Willard T. Coburn
August 19, 1982
Beyond Witch Mountain
as
Deranian
February 20, 1982
Death Wish II
as
New York D.A.
February 20, 1982
The Adventures of Nellie Bly
as
Boss James J. Palmer
June 11, 1981
My Kidnapper, My Love
as
Lt. Kringler
December 8, 1980
Pleasure Palace
as
Howland
October 22, 1980
Raise the Titanic
as
Captain Joe Burke
August 1, 1980
The Top of the Hill
as
Frank Langrock
February 6, 1980
Walking Through the Fire
as
Dr. Goodwin
May 15, 1979
Ike
as
Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
May 3, 1979
Killing Stone
as
Sheriff Harky
May 2, 1978
A Double Life
Cast
January 17, 1978
The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer
as
William Sherman
December 1, 1977
Wedding Band
as
Herman
April 24, 1974
Scorpio
as
Filchock
April 11, 1973
Cannon
as
Lt. Kelly Redfield
March 26, 1971
Lawman
as
Hurd Price
March 11, 1971
Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster?
as
Mal Yeager
February 1, 1971
A Memory of Two Mondays
as
Tom
January 28, 1971
Cotton Comes to Harlem
as
Calhoun
May 27, 1970
The D.A.: Murder One
as
Nicholas Devaney
December 8, 1969
The Thousand Plane Raid
as
Gen. Palmer
July 15, 1969
Heaven with a Gun
as
Mace
May 20, 1969
Operation Heartbeat
as
Thomas Jarris
April 17, 1969
Krakatoa, East of Java
as
Danzig
December 26, 1968
Cool Hand Luke
as
Society Red
November 1, 1967
Atta Girl, Kelly!
Cast
March 5, 1967
An American Dream
as
Police Sgt. Walt Leznicki
August 31, 1966
Fanfare for a Death Scene
as
Col. Dorn
September 1, 1964