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Born: August 31, 1920 – Died: July 24, 2011
G.D. Spradlin was bron in the picturesque town of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, USA. He was destined to become a renowned actor and director. His journey in the entertainment industry left an indelible mark, with notable roles in films like "Ed Wood" (1994), "Apocalypse Now" (1979), and "The Godfather Part II" (1974). G.D. Spradlin's talents graced both the big and small screens, captivating audiences with his versatile performances. His legacy endures, making him a celebrated figure in the world of cinema.
Early Life and Career
G.D. Spradlin's journey in the entertainment world was shaped by his experiences growing up in Oklahoma. While his childhood and upbringing details are less known, his passion for acting eventually led him to pursue a career in the arts. He honed his craft, perhaps even attending a university, although specific educational details remain elusive.
Spradlin's career took off with his first professional roles, gradually gaining recognition for his talents. However, it was his role in "The Godfather Part II" (1974) that catapulted him into stardom. His portrayal of Senator Pat Geary earned critical acclaim and showcased his exceptional acting prowess.
Throughout his career, G.D. Spradlin earned awards for his outstanding performances, solidifying his place in Hollywood. While his personal life, including his marital status and family life, is not extensively documented, his contributions to the entertainment industry are undeniable. His versatility, memorable performances, and enduring legacy continue to make him a celebrated figure in the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood and the hearts of moviegoers.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1999 | Dick | Ben Bradlee |
1996 | The Long Kiss Goodnight | President |
1996 | Dark Skies (TV Series) | Elliot P. Grantham | Patient Zero |
1996 | Riders of the Purple Sage (TV Movie) | Pastor Dyer |
1995 | Nick of Time | Mystery Man |
1995 | Canadian Bacon | R.J. Hacker |
1994 | Ed Wood | Reverend Lemon |
1994 | Clifford | Parker Davis |
1993 | Telling Secrets (TV Movie) | Walter Jefferson |
1992 | Cruel Doubt (TV Mini Series) | George Bates |
1992 | Intruders (TV Series) | General Hanley |
1991 | Carolina Skeletons (TV Movie) | Hiram Stoker |
1991 | Shoot First: A Cop's Vengeance (TV Movie) | Chief Hogan |
1990 | Sporting Chance (TV Movie) | Evan Thorpe |
1989 | Oklahoma Passage (TV Mini Series) | Host |
1989 | The War of the Roses | Harry Thurmont |
1988 | War and Remembrance (TV Mini Series) | Adm. Raymond A. Spruance |
1987 | Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder (TV Mini Series) | Franklin Bradshaw |
1986 | Houston: The Legend of Texas (TV Movie) | President Andrew Jackson |
1986 | Resting Place (TV Movie) | Sam Jennings |
1986 | Dream West (TV Mini Series) | Gen. Steven Watts Kearney |
1985 | Space (TV Mini Series) | Tucker Thomas |
1985 | Robert Kennedy and His Times (TV Mini Series) | Lyndon Johnson |
1984 | Call to Glory (TV Series) | General Thornton |
1984 | Tank | Sheriff Buelton |
1983 | The Lords of Discipline | Gen. Bentley Durrell |
1982 | Wrong Is Right | Philindros |
1981 | The Greatest American Hero (TV Series) | Nelson Corey |
1980 | The Formula | Clements |
1980 | The Jayne Mansfield Story (TV Movie) | Gerald Conway |
1979 | North Dallas Forty | Coach B. A. Strothers |
1979 | Apocalypse Now | General R. Corman |
1978 | And I Alone Survived (TV Movie) | Bob Elder |
1978 | Maneaters Are Loose! (TV Movie) | Gordon Hale |
1977 | Columbo (TV Series) | Martin Hammond |
1977 | The Godfather Saga (TV Mini Series) | Senator Pat Geary |
1977 | The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald (TV Movie) | Witness | Doctor |
1977 | One on One | Coach Moreland Smith |
1977 | MacArthur | General Eichelberger |
1977 | The November Plan (TV Movie) | Gen. Winfield |
1976–1977 | Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II (TV Series) | Sen. Dillon |
1976 | City of Angels (TV Series) | Matthew Lyons | General Winfield |
1976 | The Oregon Trail (TV Series) | Thomas Hern |
1975 | Judgment: The Court Martial of Lieutenant William Calley (TV Movie) | Military Judge |
1974 | The Godfather Part II | Sen. Pat Geary |
1973 | Adam-12 (TV Series) | Joe Johnson |
1973 | Kung Fu (TV Series) | Lucas Bass |
1973 | Hernandez (TV Movie) | Penner |
1972 | Alias Smith and Jones (TV Series) | Simpson |
1972 | Search (TV Series) | Stephen Ackerman |
1972 | Hec Ramsey (TV Series) | Brother Caxton |
1972 | The Only Way Home | Philip |
1971 | The Hunting Party | Sam Bayard |
1971 | Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster? (TV Movie) | Reverend Foster |
1968–1970 | Bonanza (TV Series) | Chip | Jenks |
1970 | Monte Walsh | Hal Henderson |
1970 | Tora! Tora! Tora! | Cmdr. Maurice E. Curts - Kimmel's Communications Officer (uncredited) |
1967–1970 | Dragnet 1967 (TV Series) | Arthur Leo Tyson | Tom Arbyrd | Preston C. Densmore |
1970 | Dial Hot Line (TV Movie) | Doctor Stone |
1970 | It Takes a Thief (TV Series) | Col. Collins |
1970 | Zabriskie Point | Lee's associate |
1969 | The Virginian (TV Series) | Preacher |
1969 | Hell's Angels '69 | Detective |
1969 | Number One | Doc Tristler |
1968 | The Outsider (TV Series) | Kenneth Conrad |
1968 | Judd for the Defense (TV Series) | District Attorney Shipe |
1968 | Cimarron Strip (TV Series) | Kermin |
1967 | Will Penny | Anse Howard |
1967 | Mannix (TV Series) | Sid Abernathy (uncredited) |
1967 | The Big Valley (TV Series) | Rhodes |
1967 | I Spy (TV Series) | Blair |
1966–1967 | The Rounders (TV Series) | Jed |
1966 | Run for Your Life (TV Series) | Mr. Perkins |
1966 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) | Unknown |
1966 | Pistols 'n' Petticoats (TV Series) | U.S. Marshal |
1966 | Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) | Col. Driscoll |
1966 | Iron Horse (TV Series) | Hotel Man |