Joseph Chapman (actor)

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Joseph Chapman
Occupation(s)Film and television actor
Years active1976–1999

Joseph Chapman is an American film and television actor. He is known for playing the villainous character Mark St. Claire in the American soap opera television series Knots Landing . [1] [2] [3]

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Career

Chapman guest-starred in television programs including Airwolf , Riptide and Hill Street Blues . He also appeared in the 1984 film Crimes of Passion . [4] Chapman starred in the television miniseries Favorite Son . His final credit was from the medical drama television series Providence . [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood Miles
1984 Crimes of Passion Walt Pierson
1988 Mac and Me Doctor
1990 Ghost Dad Additional voices
1994 The Crow
1996LifeformEdwards AFBVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976, 1977 Barnaby Jones Peter / Intern2 episodes
1977 Wonder Woman RadiomanEpisode: "The Bermuda Triangle Crisis"
1979CharlestonBank TellerTelevision film
1981 The Greatest American Hero Tim CarsonEpisode: "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys"
1981ComputercideLab OperatorTelevision film
1981 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy John Husted
1981Judgment DayBob Simmons
1982 Bret Maverick Jasper WeemsEpisode: "The Not So Magnificent Six"
1982 Quincy, M.E. Court ClerkEpisode: "Expert in Murder"
1982Not Just Another AffairNormTelevision film
1982 Hill Street Blues FreedEpisode: "Little Boil Blue"
1983 Remington Steele Reporter #3Episode: "Vintage Steele"
1983–1984 Knots Landing Mark St. Claire14 episodes
1984 Scarecrow and Mrs. King RalphEpisode: "Savior"
1984 Attack on Fear AgentTelevision film
1984 Airwolf Carter Anderson IIIEpisode: "The Hunted"
1985 Lots of Luck Mr. ArdleTelevision film
1985 Riptide Bradley StiversEpisode: "Boz Busters"
1985 Dynasty BeaumontEpisode: "The Gown"
1985, 1986 Highway to Heaven Announcer / Doctor #12 episodes
1985–1986 Cagney & Lacey Various roles3 episodes
1986 The Magical World of Disney KaiserEpisode: "Help Wanted: Kids"
1986Killer in the MirrorBenTelevision film
1986 Hunter Patrick GreenEpisode: "Overnight Sensation"
1986 You Again? Mr. BealsEpisode: "Quit Is a Four Letter Word"
1986 Webster Frank Curtis2 episodes
1987Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night LadiesBrad DunnTelevision film
1987 Billionaire Boys Club Henley
1988 Simon & Simon ZieglerEpisode: "Baja, Humbug"
1988 Favorite Son Rodgers3 episodes
1989 Mr. Belvedere Dr. DaveEpisode: "Anchors Away"
1990 Thirtysomething Shadow #1Episode: "Samurai Ad Man"
1991 Never Forget ReporterTelevision film
1991 Columbo ProsecutorEpisode: "Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star"
1992 Step by Step JimEpisode: "He Wanted Wings"
1992 Bodies of Evidence Attorney HowellEpisode: "The Edge"
1993 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air MauriceEpisode: "The Baby Comes Out"
1993A Walton Thanksgiving ReunionNewsmanTelevision film
1996 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Bank V.P.Episode: "Seconds"
1996 Suddenly Susan Dr. Ethan SandersEpisode: "Was It Something I Said?"
1999 Providence ManEpisode: "Blind Faith"

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