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James Gregory (born December 23, 1911-died September 16, 2002) played the part of Lieutenant General Robert "Iron Guts" Kelly in the Season 3 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "Iron Guts Kelly". He is perhaps best known for his role as Inspector Luger on the long-running ABC-TV sitcom series Barney Miller, which he played for the duration of the run of the series, 1975-82.

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  • right|thumb|200px|James Gregory 23/12/1911 - The Bronx, Nueva York (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 16/09/2002
  • James Gregory (born December 23, 1911-died September 16, 2002) played the part of Lieutenant General Robert "Iron Guts" Kelly in the Season 3 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "Iron Guts Kelly". He is perhaps best known for his role as Inspector Luger on the long-running ABC-TV sitcom series Barney Miller, which he played for the duration of the run of the series, 1975-82.
  • Er spielte Doktor Tristan Adams in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Gregory in seiner fast 40 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. In der TV-Serie Detective School (1979, u.a. mit Marj Dusay, Ed Peck, Kenneth A. White und Daniel Zacapa spielte er die Hauptrolle des Nick Hannigan.
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  • Sedona, Arizona, U.S.
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  • James Gregory
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  • --09-16
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  • Bronx, New York, U.S.
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  • The Bronx, New York
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  • Sedona, Arizona
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  • 2002-09-16(xsd:date)
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  • "Iron Guts Kelly" in Season 3
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  • right|thumb|200px|James Gregory 23/12/1911 - The Bronx, Nueva York (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 16/09/2002
  • James Gregory (born December 23, 1911-died September 16, 2002) played the part of Lieutenant General Robert "Iron Guts" Kelly in the Season 3 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "Iron Guts Kelly". He is perhaps best known for his role as Inspector Luger on the long-running ABC-TV sitcom series Barney Miller, which he played for the duration of the run of the series, 1975-82. In the heyday of the run of Barney Miller, in 1979, he shrugged off any suggestion that he specialized in portraying law enforcement and military officers, saying: "Most every actor has played a lot of policemen. It's whatever's in vogue. A slender build with a craggy face, dark wavy hair and commanding sneer, James enjoyed a half-century career with some two dozen Broadway plays, 50 motion pictures and countless television programs. At his retirement in his early 70s, he was still playing 50-something characters. A veteran stage, TV and film actor for nearly six decades, James is well known for his many guest appearances on TV shows, either as heavies, authority figures, such as doctors, military figures, police detectives, and villans, making noted appearances on such shows as The Mod Squad, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Star Trek, Hawaii Five-O, F Troop, and Sanford and Son; he also appeared in many western shows, which included appearances on Bonanza!, Wild, Wild, West, The Big Valley and Gunsmoke.
  • Er spielte Doktor Tristan Adams in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Gregory in seiner fast 40 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. In der TV-Serie Detective School (1979, u.a. mit Marj Dusay, Ed Peck, Kenneth A. White und Daniel Zacapa spielte er die Hauptrolle des Nick Hannigan. In 66 Folgen der TV-Serie Barney Miller (1975-1982, u.a. mit Ron Glass, Gregory Sierra, George Murdock, Alex Henteloff, Kenneth Tigar, Mario Roccuzzo, Stefan Gierasch, Allan Miller, James Cromwell, Rosanna DeSoto, Nehemiah Persoff, Robert Costanzo, Michael Durrell, Jeff Corey, Ian Wolfe, Jay Robinson, Stanley Kamel, Louis Giambalvo, Raymond Singer, Tricia O'Neil, Warren Munson, Kenneth Mars, Earl Boen, Alan Oppenheimer, Gilbert Green, Craig Richard Nelson, Larry Hankin, Karl Bruck, Victor Brandt, David L. Lander und Joey Aresco) spielte Gregory die wiederkehrende Rolle des Inspector Frank Luger. Neben Star Trek hatte er Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Unglaubliche Geschichten (1959/1961, u.a. mit Garry Walberg, Joanne Linville und Rex Holman), Am Fuß der Blauen Berge (1959/1963, u.a. mit Michael Forest), Die Leute von der Shiloh Ranch (1962/1967/1969/1970, u.a. mit Frank Overton, Hal Needham, Charles Seel, Skip Homeier, Ricardo Montalban, Parley Baer und Anthony Caruso), The Lieutenant (1963/1964, u.a. mit Gary Lockwood, Mario Roccuzzo und Steve Ihnat), Bonanza (1964/1967/1969, u.a. mit Booth Colman, Hal Baylor, Charles Maxwell und Ken Lynch), Rauchende Colts (1965/1968, u.a. mit Ian Wolfe, Garry Walberg, Jon Kowal, Ed McCready, Roy Jenson und Gregg Palmer), FBI (1965/1974, u.a. mit Stephen Brooks, Alan Bergmann, Bob Minor und Arch Whiting), Insight (1966, u.a. mit Brian Keith), Ein Käfig voller Helden (1966, u.a. mit Peter Marko), Auf der Flucht (1966, u.a. mit Pilar Seurat, Roy Jenson und Arch Whiting), Big Valley (1966/1967/1968/1969, u.a. mit Malachi Throne, Blaisdell Makee, Rex Holman und Lincoln Demyan), Tarzan (1967, u.a. mit Lloyd Haynes), Der Marshall von Cimarron (1967, u.a. mit Steve Ihnat, Arthur Batanides, Steven McEveety und Victor Tayback), Der Chef (1967/1969/1972/1973, u.a. mit Barbara Anderson, Gene Lyons, Ken Lynch, Dallas Mitchell, Madlyn Rhue, Janet MacLachlan, Jason Wingreen, John S. Ragin, Ed Begley, Jr., Vince Howard, Cliff Potts und Harvey Jason), High Chaparral (1968, u.a. mit Henry Darrow und Richard Evans), Twen-Police (1968, u.a. mit Clarence Williams III, Tige Andrews und Hal Baylor), Lancer (1968, u.a. mit Lloyd Haynes), The Name of the Game (1970, u.a. mit Budd Albright, Ken Lynch, Bill Quinn und Bill Zuckert), Bracken's World (1970, u.a. mit Madlyn Rhue und Warren Stevens), Medical Center (1970, u.a. mit James Daly), Columbo (1972, u.a. mit William Windom, Jason Wingreen, George Sawaya, Susan Howard, Dean Stockwell und Don Keefer), Ein Sheriff in New York (1974, u.a. mit Ken Lynch), Police Story (1974/1975, u.a. mit Susan Oliver, Don Marshall, Mario Roccuzzo, Vince Howard, Bill Quinn, Peter Canon, Davis Roberts, Kenneth Washington und Robert Hooks), Notruf California (1975, u.a. mit Kevin Tighe) und Quincy (1977/1982, u.a. mit Garry Walberg, John S. Ragin, Robert Ito und Jorge Cervera Jr.). Zu seinen Filmauftritten zählen u.a.: Schlucht des Verderbens (1957, u.a. mit Michael Dugan), Al Capone (1959, u.a. Nehemiah Persoff, Robert Gist, Ron Soble, Clegg Hoyt, Roy Jenson und Barry Russo), Captain Newman (1963, u.a. mit Paul Carr, Barry Atwater, Cal Bolder, Seamon Glass, Steve Marlo, Byron Morrow und Paul Sorensen), Die vier Söhne der Katie Elder (1965, u.a. mit John Wayne, Dean Martin und Paul Fix), Leise Flüstern die Pistolen (1966, u.a. mit Dean Martin, Nancy Kovack, Roger C. Carmel, Robert Phillips und Chuck Hicks), Call to Danger (TV 1968, u.a. mit William Smithers und Laurel Goodwin), Herrscher der Insel (1970, u.a. mit Miko Mayama, Keye Luke und Harry Townes), Die Millionen-Dollar-Ente (1971, u.a. mit Howard Culver, Jack Perkins und Ed Reimers), Abrechnung in Gun Hill (1971, u.a. mit Paul Fix) und The Bastard (TV 1978, u.a. mit Kim Cattrall, William Shatner, John Colicos, John de Lancie, Ike Eisenmann, Alex Henteloff und Ian Abercrombie)
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