Charles Quinlivan
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Charles Quinlivan | |
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Born |
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA | September 30, 1924
Died |
November 12, 1974 Fountain Valley, California, USA |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1957–1974 |
Spouse(s) | Unknown |
Charles Quinlivan (1924–1974) was a film and television actor in the United States in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, best known as the star of the western movie Seven Guns to Mesa, and of the short-lived 1960 TV series Mr. Garlund.
Film career
- Zero Hour! (1957), played Harry Burdick
- Seven Guns to Mesa (1958), played John Trey
- All the Young Men (1960), played Lt. Earl D. Toland
- Banning (1967) (uncredited), played Hob Davish
- Airport 1975 (1974) (uncredited), played Dan Vesper – Passenger
Television career
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1957), played Kirkwood, in One Way Out
- Goodyear Theatre (1958), played Larsen, in The White Flag
- Cheyenne (1958), played Jim O'Neil, in Noose at Noon
- Highway Patrol (1959), played ?, in 'Confession
- Sea Hunt (1960), played Colonel Korvin, in Hot Cargo
- Mr. Garlund (1960), starring as Frank Garlund (6 episodes)
- The Barbara Stanwyck Show (1961), playing Detective Thomas Kelly, in The Cornerstone
- Lock-Up (1961), playing Don Nichols, in The Intruder
- Hawaii Five-O (1973), playing Carson, in Engaged to Be Buried
- Emergency! (1974), playing Driver, in Details
Personal life
Charles Quinlivan was born September 30, 1924, in Jersey City, New Jersey. He married Evelyn Byrd Jervey, and had a daughter, Byrd, who is a physician, and a son, Charles, who is still active in the production side of the film industry.[1] Charles Quinlivan died of a heart attack November 12, 1974 in Fountain Valley, California.
References
- ↑ Charles Quinlivan at the Internet Movie Database (II)
External links
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