Warren Munson

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Warren Munson
Born (1933-11-30) November 30, 1933 (age 89)
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor
Years active1966–present

Warren Munson (born November 30, 1933) [1] is an American film and television actor.

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Career

Munson's likeness and voice were used to portray Admiral Owen Paris in two early episodes of Star Trek: Voyager . [2] He also played the role of Vice Admiral Marcus Holt in the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode "Interface".

On television, Munson played the recurring character of Dr. Richard London in the soap opera Port Charles. He also had guest roles as a doctor in seven other productions including the recurring role of Dr. Thompson in Father Murphy.

On film, Munson most recently appeared in the 2003 movie Down with Love (with Jeri Ryan, Michael Ensign, Jude Ciccolella, and Diana R. Lupo). Other recent films in which he has appeared are Beautiful (with Michael McKean, Jessica Collins, Jordan Lund, Spice Williams, and Nikita Ager), Intrepid (with Robert Bauer, Kevin Rahm, and Clive Revill), and California Myth (with Bibi Besch and Don Stark). In the 1989 movie Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan , Munson played another admiral opposite Peter Mark Richman.

Munson also appeared in the television movie Childhood Sweetheart? (with Michael Reilly Burke, Ed Lauter, Leon Russom, Barbara Babcock, Ronny Cox, Stephanie Erb, Derek Webster, and Buck McDancer).

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971 The Steagle Man on Train
1973 The Thief Who Came to Dinner FrankUncredited
1979 The Bermuda Triangle Carpenter
1980 First Family Justice Beatrice Barstow
1981 Heavy Metal Senator
1981 Carbon Copy 2nd Guard
1981 Mommie Dearest Lawyer
1982 Some Kind of Hero Bank President
1986 Big Trouble Jack
1989 Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan Admiral Robertson
1993 A Dangerous Woman Gately
1993 Bank Robber Bank Manager
1993 Ed and His Dead Mother Uncle Bill
1995Raging AngelsHarlin
1996 Executive Decision Ambassador Donaldson
1999California MythMr. Bernstein
2000 Intrepid General Moss
2000 Beautiful Judge
2003 Down with Love C.B.

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966 The Farmer's Daughter M.C.Episode: "Alias Katy Morley"
1966 The Big Valley ManEpisode: "Hide the Children"
1967 Daniel Boone Cpl. TompkinsEpisode: "The Traitor"
1969 Here Come the Brides BartenderEpisode: "The Crimpers"
1975 Adam-12 Ernie SamsonEpisode: "Pressure Point"
1975 S.W.A.T. DoctorEpisode: "Jungle War"
1976 The Blue Knight HudsonEpisode: "A Slower Beat"
1976 Rich Man, Poor Man PhotographerEpisode: "Part VII: Chapter 10"
1976 Spencer's Pilots Dave CollinsEpisode: "The Code"
1977 The Mary Tyler Moore Show SommelierEpisode: "The Critic"
1977 The Rockford Files Hotel ClerkEpisode: "The Becker Connection"
1977 Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night Mr. OvestTelevision film
1977 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries ControllerEpisode: "The Strange Fate of Flight 608"
1977 What's Happening!! Mr. CollinsEpisode: "The Testimonial"
1978 Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell SuperintendentTelevision film
1978 The Phantom of the Open Hearth Junie Jo's Father
1979 Fantasy Island Wheeler Dealer #2Episode: "Seance/The Treasure"
1979 Delta House Mr. HooverEpisode: "Parent's Day"
1979, 1981 Eight Is Enough Principal / Park Director2 episodes
1980Valentine Magic on Love IslandCoachTelevision film
1980 From Here to Eternity FessbinderEpisode: "Pearl Harbor"
1980 Taxi Customer #1Episode: "Fantasy Borough: Part 1"
1980 The Scarlett O'Hara War Bill MenziesTelevision film
1980 The Dukes of Hazzard Doc CarneyEpisode: "The Late J.D. Hogg"
1980 Benson Leon J. WhitleyEpisode: "First Lady"
1980, 1981 Dallas The Judge2 episodes
1980–1983 Quincy, M.E. Various roles3 episodes
1981 Murder in Texas AtkinsTelevision film
1981 One Day at a Time Gilbert ReedEpisode: "Snake Hands"
1981 Bosom Buddies The Desk SergeantEpisode: "One for You, One for Me"
1981 Barney Miller James Seinbeck / John Norvis2 episodes
1981, 1982 CHiPs Judge / Sandy
1981–1983 Father Murphy Dr. Thompson10 episodes
1982The Ambush MurdersJudge LiebmanTelevision film
1982 The Greatest American Hero EngineerEpisode: "Train of Thought"
1982 Hart to Hart Mr. WilburEpisode: "The Harts Strike Out"
1982 No Soap, Radio Commercial Doctor2 episodes
1983 Wizards and Warriors PeasantEpisode: "Skies of Death"
1983Emergency RoomFire ChiefTelevision film
1983 Oh Madeline ElderbodyEpisode: "Madeline Acts Forward at the Retreat"
1983Happy EndingsConstantine LawyerTelevision film
1983, 1984 Hotel Harlan Hendrix / Mr. Brenner2 episodes
1984 Too Close for Comfort Father O'GradyEpisode: "Home Is Where the Bart Is"
1984 Family Ties Fred LambertEpisode: "Keaton and Son"
1984, 1985 Knots Landing Walt Clifton2 episodes
1984–1985 Falcon Crest Dr. Frank Shratter / Mr. Glasser
1985 Otherworld Dr. Scorpus KlaxonEpisode: "Rock and Roll Suicide"
1985 Cheers John ParkerEpisode: "The Executive's Executioner"
1985 Airwolf Secretary DunlapEpisode: "Airwolf II"
1985 It's a Living Mr. GruberEpisode: "Desperate Hours"
1985 The Love Boat Edgar FairchildEpisode: "Roommates/Heartbreaker/Out of the Blue"
1985 Misfits of Science MurchoEpisode: "Twin Engines"
1986 Dynasty Judge Stanley Thurlowe2 episodes
1986 Shadow Chasers Dr. BidwellEpisode: "Blood and Magnolias"
1987 1st & Ten Det. MunsonEpisode: "The Bulls Change Hands"
1987, 1989 CBS Summer Playhouse Harry Nesbite / Gordon Purcell2 episodes
1989 Beauty and the Beast WillisEpisode: "Sticks and Stones"
1989Amityville Horror: The Evil EscapesDoctorTelevision film
1989 Paradise Henderson8 episodes
1990 Perfect Strangers J.R. StanhouseEpisode: "The Selling of Mypos"
1990 Hunter Judge BeckworthEpisode: "Final Confession"
1990–1991 L.A. Law Judge Matthew Saucier4 episodes
1991 Top of the Heap MinisterEpisode: "The Marrying Guy"
1991 The New Lassie Howard HoffEpisode: "Lassie P.I."
1991 Murphy Brown Mr. ArnoldEpisode: "Love Is Blonde"
1992Hearts Are WildAlexander BarnesTelevision film
1992 Growing Pains Mr. ErhardtEpisode: "Vicious Cycle"
1992 The Golden Girls FrankEpisode: "Journey to the Center of Attention"
1992 Hearts Afire Mr. BukowskiEpisode: "Everyday's a Holiday"
1993 Star Trek: The Next Generation Adm. Marcus HoltEpisode: "Interface"
1994 Love & War HowardEpisode: "Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime?"
1994 Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story PriestTelevision film
1994 The Mommies Father O'LearyEpisode: "Valentine's Day"
1994 Renegade MayorEpisode: "Sheriff Reno"
1994 Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight President ElliotTelevision film
1994 Roswell Yellow Hat Vet
1994 Good Advice GusEpisode: "A Chance of Showers"
1994 Melrose Place JudgeEpisode: "The Doctor Who Rocks the Cradle"
1995 Sisters Nit GangreneEpisode: "Word of Honor"
1995, 1998 Star Trek: Voyager Admiral Paris2 episodes
1995 Platypus Man Justice of the PeaceEpisode: "Without a Hitch"
1995 From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler Mr. JordanTelevision film
1996 Campus Cops Gallopin' JoeEpisode: "Muskrat Ramble"
1996 Forgotten Sins Judge BeattyTelevision film
1996 Cybill GeneEpisode: "Romancing the Crone"
1996 Something So Right Mr. PappasEpisode: "Something About Schmoozing"
1998 Two Guys and a Girl Dave RyecartEpisode: "Two Guys, a Girl and Oxford"
1999 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles AmbassadorEpisode: "Hollywood Follies"
1999 Linc's Rev. StandingEpisode: "15 Seconds of Fame"
2000 The Young and the Restless Justice of the Peace3 episodes
2002 Nikki ProctorEpisode: "GED off My Back"
2003 Dragnet Uncle PerryEpisode: "The Cutting of the Swath"
2004 Scrubs Mr. TaylorEpisode: "My Screw Up"
2005 Las Vegas Mr. SocalEpisode: "The Lie is Cast"
2022Coroner's ReportJohn RobertsonEpisode: "John Robertson"

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References

  1. "Warren Munson". IMDb .
  2. Okuda, Michael; Okuda, Denise; Mirek, Debbie (2011-05-17). The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Simon and Schuster. ISBN   978-1-4516-4688-7.