Geoffrey Deuel | |
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Born | Geoffrey Jacob Deuel January 17, 1943 Lockport, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | University of South Florida |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1966–2001 |
Spouse | Jacqueline Selitto |
Relatives | Pete Duel (brother) |
Geoffrey Jacob Deuel (born January 17, 1943) is an American actor. Best known as Dave Campbell in The Young & the Restless (1973-1977).
Deuel is best known for playing Billy the Kid in the movie Chisum (1970). [1]
He appeared in several movie and television productions through the years, including Barnaby Jones (episode: "The Last Contract", December 31, 1974); The Mod Squad , Ironside , and The Name of the Game , in which he acted opposite his older brother, Pete Duel. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | Chisum | Billy 'The Kid' Bonney | |
1973 | Terminal Island | Chino | |
1978 | The Chinese Caper | Larry Crawford | |
1986 | Amateur Night | Charlie, Theater Manager | |
2001 | 108 Stitches | Maynard |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966 | Twelve O'Clock High | American Pilot | Episode: "Graveyard" |
1967 | Occasional Wife | Gypsy Son | Episode: "Fair Play for Gypsies" |
1967 | The Monkees | Groom | S1:E30, "Monkees Manhattan Style" |
1967 | The Invaders | Teenager | Episode: "The Condemned" |
1967 | Bonanza | Hack | Episode: "Sense of Duty" |
1968 | The High Chaparral | Johnny Kelso | Episode: "The Assassins" |
1968 | The Flying Nun | Waiter | Episode: "May the Wind Be Always at Your Back" |
1968–1973 | The F.B.I. | Robert Benderson / Eric Stone / Sergeant John Abrams | 4 episodes |
1969 | Adam-12 | Paul Banner | Episode: "Log 73: I'm Still a Cop" |
1969 | The Mod Squad | Bill Jacobs | Episode: "A Place to Run, a Heart to Hide In" |
1969-1975 | Mannix | Clint Williams / Jimmy Whitewing | 2 episodes |
1970 | House on Greenapple Road | Sammy | Television film |
1970 | Medical Center | Billy Sand | Episode: "The Savage Image" |
1971 | To Rome with Love | Gary | Episode: "Making the Scene" |
1971 | The Name of the Game | Zemmo | Episode: "The Savage Eye" |
1971 | Insight | Stefan | Episode: "The Immigrant" |
1971 | The Smith Family | Roy Hunter | Episode: "Man in the Middle" |
1972 | Movin' On | Johnny Lake | Television film |
1973 | Mission: Impossible | Pete Novick | Episode: "The Fighter" |
1973 | Cannon | Kenny Harrison | Episode: "Hounds of Hell" |
1973 | Toma | Donald F. Harkness / Larry Tabscot | Episode: "Ambush on 7th Avenue" |
1973 | The Magician | Vic Reiser | Episode: "Lightning on a Dry Day" |
1973–1974 | The Streets of San Francisco | Inspector Glenn Decker / Greg Bane / Peter Anthony | 2 episodes |
1973–1977 | The Young and the Restless | Dave Campbell | |
1974 | Ironside | Mo Tucker | Episode: "Once More for Joey" |
1974 | This Is the Life | David Hamilton | Episode: "Bondslave" |
1974 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Eddie Haynes | Episode: "Out of Control" |
1974 | Planet of the Apes | Anto | Episode: "The Good Seeds" |
1974 | Petrocelli | Edgar Dorsey | Episode: "A Life for a Life" |
1974 | Nakia | Brennan | Episode: "The Driver" |
1974 | The Manhunter | Walt Bellows | Episode: "A.W.O.L. to Kill" |
1974 | Barnaby Jones | Lester Wakefield | Episode: "The Last Contract" |
1975 | Joe Forrester | Clint Dancer | Episode: "Stake Out" |
1988 | In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders | Agent Gilbert M. Orrantia | Television film |
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