Jack Stauffer

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Jack Stauffer (born December 3, 1945) is an American actor of film, television, and theater. He is also a director of theater productions.

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Career

Stauffer played the original Charles "Chuck" Tyler on the daytime soap opera All My Children from 1970 to 1973, [1] and Bojay in the 1978–79 science fiction series Battlestar Galactica . [2]

To date, Stauffer has guest starred on 60 different television shows (mini-series, regular series, and TV movies), "numerous" stage productions, and over 250 commercials.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984 Chattanooga Choo Choo Rex RichardsonUncredited
1999 Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming Lieutenant BojayShort
2003Galacticon

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970–1973 All My Children Chuck Tyler
1972 The ABC Comedy Hour Alan King's SonEpisode: "If You Think Last Year Was Bad, Wait!"
1973 The ABC Afternoon Playbreak David LaughtonEpisode: "I Never Said Goodbye"
1974 The Partridge Family George ParkingtonEpisode: "Keith and Lauriebelle"
1974, 1977 The Streets of San Francisco Conrad / Bob Zahn2 episodes
1975 Three for the Road CouncelorEpisode: "The Prisoner in Sneakers"
1975, 1976 Medical Story Second Resident2 episodes
1976 Eleanor and Franklin Paul Leonard
1976 Harry O InternEpisode: "Hostage"
1976 Most Wanted Episode: "Pilot"
1976 Days of Our Lives Leo RogersEpisode #1.2617
1976 The Bionic Woman PhillipsEpisode: "Canyon of Death"
1976Mobile MedicsDoctorTelevision film
1977 The Rockford Files Brubaker2 episodes
1977 The Fantastic Journey AndyEpisode: "Vortex"
1977 Family Ted AhearneEpisode: "...More Things in Heaven and Earth"
1977 Police Story FreyEpisode: "Trigger Point"
1977 Barnaby Jones Jack CrandallEpisode: "Prisoner of Deceit"
1978–1979 Battlestar Galactica Lieutenant/Captain Bojay 3 episodes
1979 How the West Was Won DavidEpisode: "The Scavengers"
1979 Hawaii Five-O Elliott BancroftEpisode: "Use a Gun, Go to Hell"
1980Alex and the Doberman GangAlexander 'Alex' ParkerTelevision film
1983 Emerald Point N.A.S. Bill BensonEpisode #1.3
1986 Highway to Heaven MyronEpisode: "That's Our Dad"
1986 Hotel Martin BillEpisode: "Undercurrents"
1986 Santa Barbara Vice Cop2 episodes
1986, 1988 Dynasty Hotel Manager / Doctor
1987 Scarecrow and Mrs. King TommyEpisode: "Mission of Gold"
1988 Sonny Spoon TouristEpisode: "Diamonds Aren't Forever"
1989 Mancuso, F.B.I. DirectorEpisode: "Betrayal"
1990 Jake and the Fatman BradEpisode: "I'll Dance at Your Wedding"
1990 The Bradys Emergency DoctorEpisode: "The Brady 500"
1990 Perfect Strangers RealtorEpisode: "This Old House"
1991 Out of This World Homeless ManEpisode: "Marlowe Vice"
1991 Growing Pains Swapping PassengerEpisode: "Maggie Seaver's: The Meaning of Life"
1991 DEA Jack RinaldiEpisode: "The Fat Lady Sings Alone"
1991 Knots Landing Funeral DirectorEpisode: "The Gun Also Rises"
1991Perfect CrimesPolicemanTelevision film
1992 Quantum Leap Flight SurgeonEpisode: "A Leap for Lisa"
1992 Designing Women CroupierEpisode: "Viva Las Vegas"
1994 Viper PhilEpisode: "Wheels of Fire"
1995 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman VossEpisode: "Super Mann"
1998 Melrose Place MinisterEpisode: "The Usual Santas"


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References

  1. Schmering, Christopher (1988). "All My Children". The Soap Opera Encyclopedia . New York City: Ballantine Books. ISBN   0345353447.
  2. Phillips, M.; Garcia, F. (1996). "Battlestar Galactica: Episode Guide". Science Fiction Television Series. Vol. 1. McFarland & Company. ISBN   978-1-4766-1030-6 . Retrieved January 9, 2017.