Duke Stroud

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Duke Sumner Stroud
Born
Duke Sumner Stroud
Education University of California at Berkeley
OccupationActor
Years active1968–2011

Duke Sumner Stroud is an American actor who has appeared on screen since the 1970s.

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Early life

He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. [1]

Career

His first credited role came in 1973 when he appeared as Jameson in an episode of Mission: Impossible . He has also appeared in TV serials including The Dukes of Hazzard , Voyagers! , The A-Team , The Outlaws , Hill Street Blues , Law & Order and Human Desires .

He also appeared in several films which include The Long Riders , Zoot Suit , Top Gun and most recently Beautiful Dreamer . He also played Vince McKinnon on NBC's daytime soap opera Another World .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 The Long Riders Pinkerton
1981 Zoot Suit Guard
1981 Pennies from Heaven Counterman #1
1983 Max Dugan Returns Teacher
1984 Fleshburn Smyley
1985 Doin' Time George
1986 Top Gun Air Boss Johnson
1990 My Blue Heaven Supermarket Employee
1994 T-Force Chief Richman
1995 Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest Earl
2002PanicGeneral Roberts
2006 Beautiful Dreamer Colonel Chambers
2006Read You Like a BookUnknown
2011 Touchback Duke, The Foreman(final film role)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975 The A-Team ScottEpisode: "Steel"
1994-1999 Silk Stalkings P.I. Jack Keith / Mr. Jerry MurphyEpisodes: "Ghosts of the Past" and "A Clockwork Florida Orange"

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References

  1. "Duke Sumner Stroud Dramatic Publishing Page". www.dramaticpublishing.com. Dramatic Publishing. Retrieved July 4, 2020.