Laurence Haddon
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Laurence Haddon | |
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Born |
1922 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died | May 10, 2013 |
Occupation | actor |
Laurence Haddon (1922 - May 10, 2013) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Haddon appeared as a prolific actor in television, movies, and on the stage. He attended Friends' Central School and Syracuse University. He served in the United States Merchant Marine during World War II. Since 1958, he was married to actress/model Jacqueline Prevost with one son Michael, one daughter Phoebe, and one stepson. He died in Santa Monica, California, of "complications associated with Lewy body disease, a form of dementia," according to his daughter-in-law, at age 90 on May 10, 2013.[1]
Television appearances
- Designing Women (1991)
- Columbo (1990)
- Murder, She Wrote (1986)
- Knots Landing (as Dr. Mitch Ackerman) (1984–1985)
- Hill Street Blues (1982)
- Dallas (as Franklin Horner) (1980–1986)
- Quincy, M.E. (1977 and 1981)
- Lou Grant (1977 and 1981)
- One Day at a Time (1976)
- Maude (1976)
- Good Times (1975)
- The Streets of San Francisco (1973 and 1975)
- Kojak (1974)
- Sanford and Son (1972)
- Mannix (1971 and 1973)
- The Partridge Family (1970 and 1971)
- Mission: Impossible (1969 and 1971)
- Room 222 (1969)
- The Flying Nun (1968)
- My Three Sons (1966)
- Hazel (1965)
- Dennis the Menace (as Charles Brady) (1961–1963)
References
- ↑ Barnes, Mike (May 21, 2013). "Actor Laurence Haddon Dies at 90". The Hollywood Reporter.
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