Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1926-11-30
Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
Also Known As: Dick Crenna /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1926-11-30 More

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Richard Donald Crenna (November 30, 1926 – January 17, 2003) was an American motion picture, television, and radio actor and occasional television director. He starred in such motion pictures as The Sand Pebbles, Wait Until Dark, Body Heat, the first three Rambo movies, Hot Shots! Part Deux, and The Flamingo Kid. Crenna played "Walter Denton" in the CBS radio and CBS-TV network series Our Miss Brooks, and "Luke McCoy" in ABC's TV comedy series, The Real McCoys, (1957–63), which moved to CBS-TV in September 1962. Crenna was in one of the few TV political dramatic series Slattery's People on CBS. Crenna played "Colonel Trautman" in the first three Rambo movies. He also played "Frank Skimmerhorn" in the critically acclaimed mini-series Centennial. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Crenna, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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To Serve and Protect
Thriller Crime Drama
Wrongfully Accused
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Deep Family Secrets
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
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Sabrina
Comedy Romance
Jade
Mystery Thriller
JAG
Drama Action & Adventure Crime
Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence
Crime Drama Thriller TV Movie
Terror on Track 9
Thriller TV Movie
Intruders
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Mystery Drama
And the Sea Will Tell
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Murder Times Seven
Thriller TV Movie
Last Flight Out
Drama TV Movie
Montana
Western TV Movie
Murder in Black and White
Crime Drama Thriller TV Movie
Stuck with Each Other
Comedy Crime TV Movie
The Case of the Hillside Stranglers
Drama Crime Thriller TV Movie
Leviathan
Adventure Horror Thriller Science Fiction
Rambo III
Action Adventure Thriller War
Kids Like These
Drama TV Movie
On Wings of Eagles
War & Politics Drama
A Case of Deadly Force
Drama TV Movie Crime
Doubletake
Action Thriller TV Movie
Janek
Crime Mystery Drama
Rambo: First Blood Part II
Action Adventure Thriller War
The Flamingo Kid
Comedy Drama Romance
Terror in the Aisles
Horror Documentary
Passions
Drama TV Movie
First Blood
Action Adventure Thriller War
Daniel Boone
Animation Family History
Body Heat
Crime Romance
Fugitive Family
Crime Drama Thriller TV Movie
Death Ship
Adventure Horror Mystery Thriller
Stone Cold Dead
Thriller Horror
Wild Horse Hank
Adventure Drama TV Movie
A Fire in the Sky
Drama Science Fiction TV Movie
First, You Cry
Drama TV Movie
Centennial
Action & Adventure Drama Western
The Evil
Thriller Horror
Breakheart Pass
Thriller Western Mystery
Honky Tonk
Western TV Movie
Nightmare
Thriller TV Movie
Double Indemnity
Crime Drama Thriller TV Movie
Footsteps
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Un Flic
Crime Thriller
Thief
Crime Drama TV Movie
Catlow
Western Comedy
The Deserter
Action Western
Marooned
Adventure Drama Science Fiction
Midas Run
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Star!
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Made in Paris
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Cheyenne
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Red Skies of Montana
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I Love Lucy
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  • name:Richard Crenna
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1926-11-30
  • Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also Known As: Dick Crenna ·
  • Biography:Richard Donald Crenna (November 30, 1926 – January 17, 2003) was an American motion picture, television, and radio actor and occasional television director. He starred in such motion pictures as The Sand Pebbles, Wait Until Dark, Body Heat, the first three Rambo movies, Hot Shots! Part Deux, and The Flamingo Kid. Crenna played "Walter Denton" in the CBS radio and CBS-TV network series Our Miss Brooks, and "Luke McCoy" in ABC's TV comedy series, The Real McCoys, (1957–63), which moved to CBS-TV in September 1962. Crenna was in one of the few TV political dramatic series Slattery's People on CBS. Crenna played "Colonel Trautman" in the first three Rambo movies. He also played "Frank Skimmerhorn" in the critically acclaimed mini-series Centennial. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Crenna, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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