Danny Dayton
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Danny Dayton (Jersey City, New Jersey, November 20, 1923 - Los Angeles, California, February 6, 1999) was an American actor, that since the 1950s had played many roles in film and on TV. He had a recurring role as Hank Pivnik on All in the Family and had guest roles in M*A*S*H, The Incredible Hulk, Charlie's Angels and The Love Boat.
Dayton graduated from the school of journalism at New York University, before turning to acting.[1]
[edit] Filmography
- Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane - Uncle Sy (When Zoe Met Johnny, 1999)
- Mike Hammer, Private Eye - Laddie Buck (Halloween, 1997)
- The Nanny - Keith Rosenstein (You Bette Your Life, 1997)
- Caroline in the City - Leo Ladman (Caroline and the Comic, 1996)
- Sisters - Morty Meyerhoff (The Man That Got Away, 1996)
- Friends - Buddy Doyle (The One Where Heckles Dies, 1995)
- The Naked Truth - Irv Goodwin (Muddy for Nothing)
- ER - Art (Sleepless in Chicago, 1995)
- Ed Wood (1994) - Soundman
- The Dark Backward (1991) - Syd
- Life Stinks (1991) - Dirty Bum at Party
- 83 Hours 'Til Dawn (1990) - Morgan
- Father Dowling Mysteries - Harvey Gorsky (The Visiting Priest Mystery, 1990)
- Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever (1990) - Mr. Snotgrass
- Mama's Family - Shecky Lewis (episode Take My Mama, Please, 1989)
- Shannon's Deal (1989) - Pretzel (Card Player)
- It's Garry Shandling's Show - Mr. Peck (5 episodes, 1988-89)
- The Facts of Life - Mr. Avery (The Beginning of the End, 1988)
- Valerie - Stu (Afl., Help Wanted, 1988)
- Flicks (1987) - Ogden Flood
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Buzzy (Afl., A Very Happy Ending, 1986)
- You Again? - Herb (Enid Moves In, 1986)
- Moonlighting - Coroner (Somewhere Under the Rainbow, 1985)
- Appointment with Fear (1985) - Norman
- Automan - Bookie (Death by Design, 1984)
- Scarecrow and Mrs. King (Remembrance of Things Past, 1984)
- Just Our Luck (No Holds Barred, 1983)
- Circle of Power (1983) - David Arnold
- Small & Frye - Old Sailor (Pilot, 1983)
- The Sting II (1983) - Ring Announcer
- I Take These Men (1983) - Rabbi Silverberg
- Police Squad! - Joey (Testimony of Evil (Dead Men Don't Laugh), 1982)
- Advice to the Lovelorn (1981) - Drape Man
- M*A*S*H - Fast Freddie (That's Show Biz, 1981)
- CHiPs - Kelly (Sharks, 1981)
- Loose Shoes (1980) - Bartender
- Archie Bunker's Place - Hank Pivnik (18 episodes, 1979-1980)
- The Incredible Hulk - Skipper (Equinox, 1980)
- Barnaby Jones - Freddy (Indoctrination in Evil, 1979)
- Love at First Bite (1979) - Billy, first bellboy
- Bud and Lou (1978) - Gene Duffy
- Wonder Woman - Louis the Lithuanian (The Deadly Sting, 1978)
- All in the Family - Hank Pivnik (5 episodes, 1976-78)
- Eight Is Enough - (Who's on First?, 1978)
- Richie Brockelman, Private Eye (Junk It to Me Baby, 1978)
- The Love Boat - Walt (Computerman/Parlez-Vous/Memories of You, 1978)
- Mad Bull (1977) - Eddie Creech
- Barnaby Jones - Sammy (Run Away to Terror, 1977)
- Kill Me If You Can (1977) - Prisoner
- Charlie's Angels - Peanut Vendor (To Kill an Angel, 1976)
- Sanford and Son - Timmy (The Winning Ticket, 1976)
- Columbo: Fade in to Murder (1976) - Director
- Barney Miller - Harry (Escape Artist, 1975)
- Which Way to the Front? (1970) - Man in car
- Get Smart - Cabbie (Valerie of the Dolls, 1969)
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. - Clarence Quimby (Sue the Pants Off 'Em, 1967)
- The Trials of O'Brien - Dinky Moore (Dead End on Flugel Street, 1965)
- The Nurses - Pete (Sixteen Hours to Chicago, 1965)
- The United States Steel Hour - Mr. Doyle (Don't Shake the Family Tree, 1963)
- The Phil Silvers Show - Sergeant Coogan (2 episodes, 1958)
- The Phil Silvers Show - Buddy Bickford (Bilko's Television Idea, 1957)
- The Phil Silvers Show - Mr. Foster, Con Man (The Con Men, 1956)
- Guys and Dolls (1955) - Rusty Charlie
- Medic - Dr. Lusk (Breath of Life, 1955)
- The Turning Point (1952) - Roy Ackerman
- No Questions Asked (1951) - Harry Dycker
- The Enforcer (1951) - Digger (hood with gun who gets his face slapped)
- At War with the Army (1950) - Supply Sgt. Miller
- Joey Fay's Frolics (1950)