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Howard Bishop is an actor from Hawaii. He has appeared in films, and on TV on the Fox, CBS and NBC networks.

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Education in drama

Bishop received an undergraduate degree in theatre arts from the University of Minnesota Duluth in 1973 and a Master of Fine Arts from Southern Methodist University in 1977. He has been a member of the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists SAG-AFTRA since 1978. [1]

Acting career

Films

His film credits include playing Agent Meyers in You May Not Kiss the Bride (2011), [2] [3] and appearances in the 2014 film of Under the Blood-Red Sun, [4] Parts Of The Same Circle (2012)-playing a homicide detective; Go for Broke (2018); The Killing of John Lennon (2006) - playing Mark David Chapman's father;[ citation needed ] The Olsen Twins Navy Adventure (1997), [5] and The Bermuda Triangle (film) (1977). [6]

Television

For the Fox, CBS and NBC networks, he has appeared in the following programs: [5] North Shore (TV series), Raven (U.S. TV series), Island Son, Beasts Are In The Streets and in a 1990 episode (Exactly Like You) of the TV series Jake and the Fatman. [7]

Other

Howard Bishop has also appeared in theatre in Honolulu, taking part in stage productions of The Full Monty and Hairspray. [8] [9] [10] He has been engaged for numerous educational, training, industrial, commercial and voice-over roles, [5] including a commercial for McDonald's in which he plays a car salesman - a role he also has in real life; since 1995 Bishop has also been employed selling Mercedes Benz cars in Honolulu. [1] [3]

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