Alan Fudge
Alan Fudge, born on February 27, 1944, was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned several decades and encompassed notable roles across television, film, and theater. He is perhaps best recognized for his appearances in prominent television series, including "Man from Atlantis," "Eischied," "Paper Dolls," and "Bodies of Evidence." Fudge also made a memorable impact with his recurring role on the beloved family drama "7th Heaven."
Throughout his extensive career, Fudge appeared in a multitude of popular television shows, making guest appearances on iconic programs such as "Banacek," "Kojak," "Little House on the Prairie," "Hawaii Five-O," and "M*A*S*H." His versatility shone through in roles on series like "Charlie's Angels," "Magnum, P.I.," "Dallas," and "Beverly Hills, 90210," among many others.
In addition to his television work, Fudge was featured in various television films, including adaptations of classic series like "Columbo" and "Matlock," as well as in the "Murder, She Wrote" franchise. His film credits include notable titles such as "Airport 1975," "Capricorn One," "The Natural," and Tim Burton’s "Edward Scissorhands."
Fudge's theatrical talents were also evident on Broadway, where he was part of the original cast of "War and Peace" at the Lyceum Theatre in 1967. His contributions to the entertainment industry left a lasting legacy, marking him as a respected figure in American acting.
Filmography
Chapter Two
Brainstorm (1983)
The Blue Knight
Wild Hearts
Queen of the Stardust Ballroom
The Final Days
I Saw What You Did (1988)
Capricorn One
Bug
The Natural
Too Young to Die (1990)
The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For
Shootdown
Oceans of Fire
My Demon Lover
Sunshine
The Border (1982)