Paul Vaughn

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Paul Vaughn
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Paul Vaughn is an American television actor. He is known for playing the recurring role of "Paul" on ten episodes of the American sitcom television series Cheers . [2] Vaughn guest-starred in television programs including Fantasy Island , Cannon and I Dream of Jeannie . [3] He also appeared in the television film Three's a Crowd as Oscar Preeble.

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Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968 I Dream of Jeannie Sgt. KroberEpisode: "Dr. Bellows Goes Sane"
1969 Three's a Crowd Oscar PreebleTelevision film
1971 The Smith Family Ambulance DriverEpisode: "The Anniversary"
1973 The Doris Day Show ClerkEpisode: "Welcome to Big Sur, Sir"
1975 The Six Million Dollar Man Radio OperatorEpisode: "The Last Kamikaze"
1975 That's My Mama BailiffEpisode: "The Ambulance Chaser"
1975 Cannon Sid DorlandEpisode: "Fall Guy"
1976 Medical Story PatientEpisode: "The Quality of Mercy"
1977Father Knows Best: Home for ChristmasMr. HendricksTelevision film
1982 Fantasy Island MinisterEpisode: "Daddy's Little Girl/The Whistle"
1982–1983 Cheers Paul / Customer10 episodes
1985 Toughlove Man in GroupTelevision film
2015 Blood Blockade Battlefront Additional voicesEpisode: "Run! Lunch!! Run!!!/To the End."

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  1. 1 2 "Don Chapman". The Honolulu Advertiser . Honolulu, Hawaii. April 8, 1983. p. 3. Retrieved April 4, 2022 via Newspapers.com. Closed Access logo transparent.svg
  2. Cape Cod Summers. Trafford. p. 203. ISBN   1553956478 via Google Books.
  3. "Paul Vaughn". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved July 3, 2021.