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Post by the Scribe on Jun 12, 2021 10:14:55 GMT
Alan Fudge www.series-80.net/us/actor/alan-fudge.html Biography Birth name: Alan Fudge Birth date: 1944/02/27 Date of death : 2011/10/10 (67 years old) Birth place : Wichita Kansas
Biography for Alan Fudge
He was in the "Ash Alley Singers", a folk music group in Tucson, AZ, in 1962-63. Another member of the group, Bob Kimmel, went on to form The Stone Poneys (without Alan, who was a theater major at the University of Arizona and not out of school yet), Linda Ronstadt's first group. They had one hit, "Different Drum", and put out two albums.
An Excerpt From Simple Dreams:
From her new memoir, Linda Ronstadt's look at her musical life in Tucson and what took her to L.A.
By Linda Ronstadt www.simonandschuster.com/books/Simple-Dreams/Linda-Ronstadt/9781451668735
Sometimes Bobby Kimmel would play a set of blues tunes that he had worked out, and I would duet with him on a folkier piece like "Handsome Molly." We played at a coffeehouse called Ash Alley and another called the First Step. They were tiny, seventy- to one-hundred-seat places owned by local folk music entrepreneur David Graham.
His younger brother, Alan Fudge, sang and played guitar and was studying acting at the university. He was smart, funny, kind, and political. Alan and I spent most of our spare time at his brother's establishment and became sweethearts. His mother, Margaret, was the first feminist I ever encountered and would scold her sons robustly if they were careless with their girlfriends. She was divorced, and when her son David brought in older bluesmen like Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee to play at his club, she would cook for them, let them stay at her house, and do what she could to cushion them from the bruising elements of Jim Crow still hovering in the Southwest. This was before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and there were signs everywhere bragging about a proprietor's right to refuse service.
Ash Alley Singers 1962
AshAlleySingers 6 subscribers The following audio track is one of 5 songs recorded in the summer of 1962 in Tucson, Arizona. The tape of the recording session was discovered in February 2010. The poor condition of the tape is understandable after 48 years stored in the Arizona heat.
The group appeared at the folk music club Ash Alley 241 in Tucson, Arizona during 1962-63.
Ash Alley Singers - Old Blue
AshAlleySingers 6 subscribers The following audio track was recorded in the summer of 1962 in Tucson, Arizona. The tape of the recording session was discovered in February 2010. The poor condition of the tape is understandable after 48 years stored in the Arizona heat.
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Post by the Scribe on Jun 12, 2021 10:30:31 GMT
Photos Photos Alan Fudge n_1 Filmography Title Role Pepper Dennis Reverend Nesbitt (1 episode, 2006) Grey's Anatomy Ernie (1 episode, 2005) 7th Heaven Lou Dalton (21 episodes, 1997-2005) The District Judge (2 episodes, 2001-2002) Dawson's Creek Officer Langer (1 episode, 2001) The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) Dr. Diedrickson Comedy Central Thanxgiveaway: Home Fires (2001) (TV) Oliver Gordon Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For (2000) (TV) Net Worth (2000) Time of Your Life Judge Kaliff (1 episode, 1999) Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Bank Official (1 episode, 1998) Total Security Mr. O'Brien (1 episode) Dark Skies Major Friend (1 episode, 1996) Wings Mayor (1 episode, 1996) Baywatch George Jennings (1 episode, 1996) Diagnosis Murder Alan Helms (1 episode, 1996) Murder, She Wrote Brian Wade / ... (5 episodes, 1991-1996) Beverly Hills, 90210 Judge (1 episode, 1995) If Someone Had Known (1995) (TV) Chief Hunt Galaxis (1995) Chief of Police Witness to the Execution (1994) (TV) Wallace Sternberg M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994) (TV) Captain Home Improvement Reverend McDonnell (1 episode, 1993) L.A. Law Terence Flaherty / ... (4 episodes, 1989-1993) The Liars' Club (1993) Mr. Reynolds Bodies of Evidence (1992) TV Series Chief Frank Leland (unknown episodes, 1992) Civil Wars (1 episode, 1992) Deadly Medicine (1991) (TV) Dr. Dan Brady Matlock Paul Davies / ... (4 episodes, 1987-1991) Northern Exposure Father Duncan (1 episode, 1991) Quantum Leap Dr. Richard Sandler (1 episode, 1991) Hunter Councilman Henry Prescott (1 episode, 1991) Columbo: Columbo Goes to College (1990) (TV) Mr. Redman Edward Scissorhands (1990) Loan Officer Nightmare on the 13th Floor (1990) (TV) Jake Raughoss The Wonder Years Ken Stein (1 episode, 1990) Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase (1990) (TV) Albert Johnson Alien Nation Sleepy Phil (1 episode, 1990) Mancuso, FBI (1 episode, 1990) Too Young to Die? (1990) (TV) D.A. Mark Calhoun Breaking In (1989) Detective #3 Doogie Howser, M.D. (1 episode, 1989) Highway to Heaven Alan Peterson / ... (2 episodes, 1988-1989) I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989) (TV) Chief Johnson Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine (1989) (TV) Mr. Harrow Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal (1989) (TV) Heller Falcon Crest Victor Fields (2 episodes, 1988) Shootdown (1988) (TV) Bruce I Saw What You Did (1988) (TV) Mark Fielding Billionaire Boys Club (1987) (TV) Walter Thornwell Right to Die (1987) (TV) Dr. Harley Albert Cagney & Lacey Arthur Benson / ... (2 episodes, 1982-1987) My Demon Lover (1987) Phil Janus A Different Affair (1987) (TV) Bartlett The Abduction of Kari Swenson (1987) (TV) MacGyver Jay Michaels / ... (2 episodes, 1986-1987) Dynasty Phil Thorpe (3 episodes, 1986) Our House (1 episode, 1986) Oceans of Fire (1986) (TV) Bartlett On Wings of Eagles (1986) (mini) TV Series Merv Stauffer Alfred Hitchcock Presents Wells (1 episode, 1986) The Twilight Zone Sheriff (segment Welcome to Winfield) (1 episode, 1986) Dallas Dr. Lantry (2 episodes, 1985) The Fall Guy Agent Mullens (1 episode, 1985) Chiller (1985) (TV) Dr. Stricklin Space (1985) (mini) TV Series Pomfret Scarecrow and Mrs. King Stephen Macey (1 episode, 1985) St. Elsewhere (1 episode, 1985) Riptide McMurty (1 episode, 1984) Finder of Lost Loves Tom Warren (1 episode, 1984) Magnum, P.I. Mr. Gaylord / ... (2 episodes, 1981-1984) Attack on Fear (1984) (TV) Art Disterhoft The A-Team Attorney Elliot Farnell / ... (3 episodes, 1983-1984) Paper Dolls (1984) TV Series Dr. Van Adams (unknown episodes) The Natural (1984) Ed Hobbs Hardcastle and McCormick Warden Porter (1 episode, 1984) Matt Houston Dr. Otis Barnwell (1 episode, 1984) Brainstorm (1983) Robert Jenkins M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (1983) (TV) Porter Thursday's Child (1983) (TV) Dr. Baumbartner Knight Rider Ed Shaw - Race Co-ordinator (1 episode, 1983) The Greatest American Hero Chuck Cole (1 episode, 1983) Trapper John, M.D. Paul Spencer (1 episode, 1982) Simon & Simon George - Parachute Packer (1 episode, 1982) Archie Bunker's Place Ronald Scott (1 episode, 1982) The Border (1982) Hawker Knots Landing Bonners (2 episodes, 1981) Goliath Awaits (1981) (TV) Lew Bascomb Every Stray Dog and Kid (1981) (TV) Lou Grant Detective Collins / ... (3 episodes, 1978-1981) The Children of An Lac (1980) (TV) Jerry King Eischied Deputy Commissioner Kimbrough (9 episodes, 1979-1980) Young Maverick Amos Layton (2 episodes, 1979-1980) Chapter Two (1979) Lee Michaels Hawaii Five-O Ben Dawson / ... (3 episodes, 1974-1979) The Golden Gate Murders (1979) (TV) Sgt. McNally The Child Stealer (1979) (TV) Frank Demas The Ordeal of Patty Hearst (1979) (TV) Bradshaw Crisis in Mid-air (1979) (TV) Bret Loebner Are You in the House Alone? (1978) (TV) Chris Elden Capricorn One (1978) Capsule communicator The Runaways Captain (1 episode, 1978) Police Story Lieutenant Boswell (2 episodes, 1975-1978) To Kill a Cop (1978) (TV) (uncredited) Ralph O'Connor Wonder Woman Major Alan Cornell (1 episode, 1978) The Man from Atlantis C.W. Crawford (3 episodes, 1977) Escape from Bogen County (1977) (TV) Reese Dreux Barnaby Jones Glenn Halston (1 episode, 1977) The Streets of San Francisco Douglas 'Doug' French / ... (2 episodes, 1975-1977) The Quest Ira Butler (1 episode, 1976) The Waltons Arlo Jessup (1 episode, 1976) Charlie's Angels Dave Erhard (1 episode, 1976) Delvecchio (1 episode, 1976) The Invasion of Johnson County (1976) (TV) Teschmacher Kiss Me, Kill Me (1976) (TV) Lt. Daggett McMillan & Wife Jack Porter (1 episode, 1976)
Starsky and Hutch Bettin (1 episode, 1976) M A S H Captain Chandler (1 episode, 1975) Bug (1975) Prof. Mark Ross Man on the Outside (1975) (TV) Detective Kate McShane (1975) (TV) Dr. Frank McCabe Petrocelli Sam Markland / ... (2 episodes, 1975) The Big Rip-Off (1975) (TV) Hersh The Rookies Erie (1 episode, 1975) Little House on the Prairie Joseph Coulter (1 episode, 1975) Queen of the Stardust Ballroom (1975) (TV) Louis The Manhunter Ned Faucett (1 episode, 1974) Lucas Tanner Jim Ely (1 episode, 1974) Airport 1975 (1974) Danton Mannix Dr. Collins / ... (2 episodes, 1974) Apple's Way Lew Phipps / ... (2 episodes, 1974) Marcus Welby, M.D. (1 episode, 1974) The Chadwick Family (1974) (TV) Alex Hawthorne The Man from Independence (1974) Mooney Columbo: Publish or Perish (1974) (TV) David Chase Kung Fu Bob Gardner (1 episode, 1974) Kojak Gus Sutherland (1 episode, 1973) The Blue Knight (1973) (TV) Sunshine (1973) (TV) David Banacek Father Cass / ... (2 episodes, 1972-1973) Linda (1973) (TV) Officer Carr Two People (1973) Fitzgerald Ghost Story Dr. Parker (1 episode, 1972)
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Post by the Scribe on Jun 12, 2021 10:31:41 GMT
Actor Alan Fudge dies at 67 Had recurring role on '7th Heaven'variety.com/2011/scene/news/actor-alan-fudge-dies-at-67-1118045786/
By Carmel Dagan
Plus Icon Character actor Alan Fudge, best known for recurring roles in TV series including “Man From Atlantis,” “Eischied” “Paper Dolls” and, most recently, “7th Heaven,” died Oct. 10 in Los Angeles of lung and liver cancer, which he had been fighting for about a year. He was 67.
Fudge amassed almost 140 smallscreen credits over the course of 37 years in addition to roles in 17 films including “Capricorn One,” “Chapter Two,” “The Border,” “Brainstorm,” “The Natural” (he played Robert Redford’s father but had no lines) and “Edward Scissorhands.”
Writer-producer Graham Yost said of Fudge: “Personally, Alan was one of the most generous, kind and caring men I have ever known. Many of the roles he played over the years reflected that side of him. And then there were the roles where he got to go really dark and twisted — those were the roles that made all of us who knew him smile and applaud. He was a great actor and a great man.”
Fudge was born in Wichita, Kan., and moved to Tucson, Ariz., with his family at age 5. He graduated from the U. of Arizona, where he was a theater major. In 1962-63 he was a member of Tucson folk music group the Ash Alley Singers. Later he moved to New York and became a member of the APA repertory troupe, appearing in a number of mostly small roles on Broadway from 1967-69, including in productions of “You Can’t Take It With You,” “The Cherry Orchard” and “Hamlet.”
The actor made his smallscreen debut in a 1972 episode of “Gunsmoke” and worked steadily in the medium for the better part of four decades. Fudge guest starred in a memorable 1975 episode of “MASH” as a wounded captain who believes he is Jesus Christ.
In NBC’s 1977-78 sci-fi series “Man From Atlantis,” starring Patrick Duffy, Fudge played C.W. Crawford; he played Det. Commissioner Kimbrough on NBC crime drama “Eischied” (1979), starring Joe Don Baker. In another recurring stint, he played Dr. Van Adams in ABC’s fashion-industry sudser “Paper Dolls” (1984). In the 1992-93 CBS crime drama “Bodies of Evidence,” which starred Lee Horsley and George Clooney, Fudge played Chief Frank Leland. None of these proved to be long-running series, however.
Fudge had recurring roles on “Dynasty” and “L.A. Law,” but the actor appeared so frequently on television that it was not uncommon for him to appear multiple times on a series in different roles, as he did on “Hawaii Five-O,” “Lou Grant,” “The A-Team,” “Columbo” and “Murder, She Wrote.”
Fudge also appeared in many telepics, including “The Blue Knight,” “Children of An Lac” and “I Know My First Name Is Steven.”
He made his last bigscreen appearance in the Coen brothers’ 2001 film “The Man Who Wasn’t There.”
Fudge continued to work steadily until 2009, a year in which he guested in episodes of “Big Love,” “The Closer” and “The Office” and appeared in the Hallmark Channel telepic “Relative Stranger.”
He is survived by his wife, Kathy; a son and two daughters; and a grandson.
Alan Fudge (Lou Dalton) www.heraldweekly.com/the-stars-of-7th-heaven-where-are-they-now/52?xcmg=1
Alan Fudge is an old school actor whose first major gig was in the "‘50s on Gunsmoke." Into the ‘60s, he appeared on "Hawaii Five-O," amongst others. The ‘70s were prolific for Fudge appearing on "The Waltons," "M*A*SH*," "Kojak," "Starsky & Hutch" and "The Man from Atlantis," as well as many other hit TV shows of the era.
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In the ‘80s he guest-starred in "Cagney & Lacey," "Knight Rider," "Magnum P.I.," "St. Elsewhere" and "The A-Team." On "7th Heaven," he portrays Lou Dalton, the head deacon at the Glen Oak church, for 23 episodes.
Alan Fudge - Now The drama gets sticky for the deacon when he is caught stealing church funds. He said he needed money to raise his autistic kid but ends up leaving Glen Oak in self-exile.
Alan Fudge has appeared on "The Office" and "How I Met Your Mother." The actor is no longer with us; he died in 2011 at age 67.
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Post by the Scribe on Jun 12, 2021 10:44:52 GMT
How to Pronounce Alan Fudge?
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