Pat Corley
Pat Corley | |
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Born |
Cleo Pat Corley June 1, 1930 Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Died |
September 11, 2006 76) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Cremation |
Spouse(s) | Iris Carter (1957 - April 7, 2005) (her death) 5 children |
Pat Corley (June 1, 1930 – September 11, 2006) was an American actor. He was known for his role as bar owner Phil on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown from 1988–1996. He also had a recurring role as Chief Coroner Wally Nydorf on the television drama Hill Street Blues (1981–1987). Additionally, he had supporting roles in a number of films, including Night Shift (1982), Against All Odds (1984), and Mr. Destiny (1990).
Early life
Corley was born Cleo Pat Corley in Dallas, Texas, the son of Ada Lee (née Martin) and R.L. Corley.[1][2] He got his start in the entertainment business as a teenage ballet dancer for the Stockton Ballet where he performed for three seasons. While serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, Corley helped put on entertainment shows for the brass while stationed in France. After his honorable discharge, he entered Stockton College on the G.I. Bill where he met his future second wife, Iris Carter, a younger student, champion debater and a locally acclaimed actress.
Career
After moving to New York City he worked as a waiter, attended the esteemed American Theatre Wing, studied under Uta Hagen and auditioned for plays. Corley and his wife toured in summer stock in Indiana and New Jersey with his young daughter Troy in tow. His first Broadway appearance was in James Baldwin's Blues for Mr. Charlie, a production by the Actors Studio, where Corley had been accepted as a member. Early in his career he shared the stage with future stars Al Pacino and James Earl Jones in the Off-Broadway play The Peace Creeps. In the 1970s Corley appeared in several Broadway productions including Of Mice and Men with James Earl Jones and Sweet Bird of Youth with Christopher Walken.
Corley's Hollywood career began in 1969 in TV with a small role in N.Y.P.D. and a few television commercials. His first feature film roles were in Gordon Parks' The Super Cops and the comedy Law and Disorder with Carroll O'Connor and Ernest Borgnine. He also appeared in Coming Home and in Oliver Stone's first feature, The Hand, with Michael Caine.
Corley appeared on dozens of TV shows, among the earliest of which were:"The Wackiest Ship in the Army", Get Christie Love and Kojak. Other series on which Corley has guest-starred include Starsky and Hutch, Barnaby Jones, Hill Street Blues, Hart to Hart, St. Elsewhere, Simon & Simon, Murder, She Wrote, Magnum, P.I., Cagney & Lacey, Night Court, Moonlighting, L.A. Law, and Hey Arnold!. Corley also had roles in two mini-series, Roots and "Fresno". He provided the voice of Sheriff McGee in Tom Sawyer (2000).
Death
Corley died of congestive heart failure in September 2006 at age 76 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. His wife, actress Iris Corley, died the year prior.[3]
Filmography
- The Super Cops (1974) as Captain Bush
- Get Christie Love! Episode: Highway to Murder (1974)
- Kojak (1974) Episode: "Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die" As Mr. Miller
- Law and Disorder (1974) as Ken
- The Blue Knight (1974) episode: "Throwaway" as The Man
- Delvecchio (1976) episode "Numbers" as Manny
- Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn (1977) as Marty
- Audrey Rose (1977) as Dr. Webster
- Barnaby Jones 2 episodes Episode: “The Wife Beater” (1979) as Sid Markham, Episode: "The Price of Anger" (1980) as Sam Powell
- Martinelli, Outside Man (1977) as Sally
- Roots (1977) as Referee
- The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) as Morrie Slaytor
- The Betty White Show (1977) Episode: "Mitzi's Cousin" as TV Repairman
- The Night They Took Miss Beautiful (1977) As Roman
- The Quinns (1977) as Eugene Carmody
- A Death in Canaan (1978) as Judge Vincent
- And I Alone Survived (1978) as Kaminsky
- Coming Home (1978) as Harris
- Starsky and Hutch (1978) Episode: "Moonshine" as Ben Meadows
- The Amazing Spider-Man Episode: "The Con Caper" (1978)
- The Paper Chase (1978) Episode: "The Seating Chart" as Plumber
- Diary of A Teenage Hitchhiker (1979)
- Family (1976 TV series) (1979) 2 episodes Episode: "Going Straight" (1979) as “Driver” and "Prelude" (1979) as “Umpire”
- Flesh and Blood (1979 film) (1979)
- Lou Grant 2 episodes, "Andrew Part 2"(1979) as Judge and "Dogs" (1980) as Organizer
- The Best Place To Be (1979)
- The Gift (1979 film) (1979)
- The Last Word (1979 film) (1979) as Chief Norris
- Nightwing (1979) as Vet
- The Onion Field (1979) as Jimmy's Lawyer #2
- The Rose (1979) as Police Chief Morrison
- The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979) as Realtor
- Act of Love As Sgt. Waterson
- Loving Couples (1980) as Delmonico Clerk
- Mark, I Love You (1980) as Bucky Sims
- On the Nickel (1980)
- City In Fear (1980) as Supermarket Manager
- Callie and Son (1981) as Deputy Sheriff
- Darkroom (TV series) (1981) Episode: “Siege of 31 August” as Colonel/Sheriff
- Hart To Hart (1981) Episode “The Hartbreak Kid” as Monty
- Of Mice and Men As Carlson
- Mr. Merlin (1981) Episode: “The Cloning of The Green” as Roy Oakland
- The Best Little Girl in the World (1981) as Store Manager
- The Black Marble (1980) as Itchy Mitch
- The Waltons (1980) Episode: “The Idol” as The Bartender
- The Hand (1981) as Sheriff
- True Confessions (1981) as Sonny McDonough
- Cagney & Lacey (1982) Episode: “High Steel” as Tom
- Flamingo Road (1982) Episode: “Old Friends”
- Hanky Panky (1982) as Pilot
- Hill Street Blues (1982–1986) 6 episodes as Coroner Wally Nydorf
- House Calls (TV series) (1982) Episode: “Ducks of Hazzard”
- Kiss My Grits (1982) As Sheriff Joe Cozy
- McClain's Law (1982) Episode: “What Patrick Doesn’t Know”
- Night Shift (1982) as Edward Koogle
- The Executioner's Song (1982) as Val Conlan
- Bay City Blues (1983) 8 Episodes as Ray Holtz
- Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) as Lt. Palmyra
- I Want To Live (1983) as Bartender
- St. Elsewhere (1983) Episode: “Release” as Norman Wyler
- The Fall Guy (1983) Episode: “Spaced out” as Sheriff Nick Baker
- Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (1983) as Joe Pedowski
- The Powers of Matthew Star (1983) Episode: “Matthew Star D.O.A” as Donzelli
- Against All Odds (1984) as Ed Phillips
- Calendar Girl Murders (1984) as Lt. Tony
- Domestic Life (1984) as Coach
- Hawaiian Heat (1984) Episode: “Missing In Hawaii” as Charlie
- Scorned And Swindled (1984) as Ty Jenkins
- Simon & Simon 3 episodes (1984) Episode: “Our Fair City” as: Mayor K.K. Drinkman
- Hardcastle and McCormick (1985) Episode: "She Ain’t Deep but She Sure Runs Fast" as Buzz Bird
- Moonlighting (1985) Episode: “Gunfight At The So-so Corrall” as Farley Wrye/Frankie Tate
- Robert Kennedy & His Times (1985) as Andy McLaughlin
- Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1985) Episode “A Little Sex, A Little Scandal” as Detective Tuggey
- Silent Witness (1985) as Brad Huffman
- Stark (1985) as Wichita Police Chief Waldron
- Stormin’ Home (1985) as Broker
- A Year in the Life (1986) as George Bilzarian
- Falcon Crest (1986) Episode: “The Stranger Within’’ as James Saunders
- Fresno (1986) as Earl Duke
- He's the Mayor (1986) 13 Episodes as Chief Walter Padget
- Joe Bash (1986) Episode: “Tour of Duty” as Ernest Janowitz
- Magnum, P.I. (1986) Episode: "A Little Bit of Luck...A Little Bit of Grief” as Dennis Mackenzie
- Murder, She Wrote (1986) Episode: “Powder Keg” as Frank Kelso
- Simon & Simon (1986) Episode: “Still Phil After All These Years” as Don Burton
- Stark: Mirror Image (1986) as Wichita Police Chief Waldron
- The Christmas Gift (1986) as Bud Sawyer
- CBS Summer Playhouse (1987) Episode: “Day to Day” as Bob
- L.A. Law (1987) Episode: “Pigmallion” as: Uncle Willard Sabrett
- Poker Alice (1987) as Mccarthy
- Simon & Simon Episode: “Desperately Seeking Dacody” as Sheriff McKenzie
- The Stepford Children (1987) as: Sheriff Weston
- Cagney & Lacey (1988) Episode “A fair Shake Part 1” as Sheriff Craddock
- J.J. Starbuck (1988) Episode: “Cactus Jack’s Last Call” As Cactus Jack
- Mr. Belvedere (1988) Episode: “Commentary” as Mr. Franklin
- Murphy Brown (1988-1998) as Phil the Bartender
- Night Court (1988) Episode “Another Day in the Life” As Otis Edwards
- In Defense of a Married Man (1990) as Det. Brendan Bradley
- Mr. Destiny (1990) as Harry Burrows
- Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Bawdy, and Blue as Lucky Herb
- Saved By The Bell: Wedding In Las Vegas (1994) as Sheriff Myron Thorpe
- Murder One (TV series) (1995) Episode: “Chapter Four" as Marvin Siegalstein
- All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) as Officer McDowell
- Coach (1997) Episode: “It’s a Swamp Thing” as Jeb
- When Time Expires (1997) as TV car Salesman, Becks Interface
- Walking Across Egypt (1999) as Sheriff Tillman
- Tom Sawyer (2000) as Sheriff McGee (voice)
- Hey Arnold! (2002) Episode: On the Lam/Family Man as Mr. Camacho (voice)
- Purgatory Flats (2003) as Roy
- Come Early Morning (2006) as Papa
References
External links
- Pat Corley at Find a Grave
- Pat Corley at the Internet Movie Database
- Pat Corley at the University of Wisconsin's Actors Studio audio collection
- Obituary at ABC News
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