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Kowal also had small roles in three movies – Portrait of a Mobster in 1961 (with Ken Lynch), The Split in 1968 (with Barry Russo), and The Wrecking crew in 1969 (with Rex Holman) – and over a dozen television guest appearances from 1965 through 1972. Among the more notable shows he appeared on were Bewitched, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Fugitive, and an episode of I Spy with Ricardo Montalban, Roy Jenson, France Nuyen, and Kenneth Tobey. He was also seen in multiple episodes of the Western series Bonanza (featuring Charles Seel as a regular cast member), including one episode with Robert Lansing and a three-parter with John Crawford and Jonathan Lippe. Kowal also appeared with Jonathan Lippe in an episode of The Fugitive.

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  • Kowal also had small roles in three movies – Portrait of a Mobster in 1961 (with Ken Lynch), The Split in 1968 (with Barry Russo), and The Wrecking crew in 1969 (with Rex Holman) – and over a dozen television guest appearances from 1965 through 1972. Among the more notable shows he appeared on were Bewitched, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Fugitive, and an episode of I Spy with Ricardo Montalban, Roy Jenson, France Nuyen, and Kenneth Tobey. He was also seen in multiple episodes of the Western series Bonanza (featuring Charles Seel as a regular cast member), including one episode with Robert Lansing and a three-parter with John Crawford and Jonathan Lippe. Kowal also appeared with Jonathan Lippe in an episode of The Fugitive.
  • Er spielte Herm Gossett in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte er Gastauftritte in Serien wie Chicago 1930 (1962, u.a. mit John McLiam), Rauchende Colts (1965/1967/1971/1972, u.a. mit James Gregory, Ian Wolfe, Garry Walberg, Robert Lansing, Hal Lynch, Gregg Palmer, Charles Seel, Pete Kellett, Jerry Catron, John Crawford, Howard Culver und Fred Carson), Iron Horse (1966, u.a. mit Paul Sorensen und Malachi Throne), Die Monkees (1966, u.a. mit Paul Sorensen), Auf der Flucht (1966/1967, u.a. mit William Bramley, Jason Wingreen, Peter Canon und Jonathan Lippe), Tennisschläger und Kanonen (1967, u.a. mit Ricardo Montalban, France Nuyen, Roy Jenson, Kenneth Tobey und Bob Bralver), Gefährlicher Alltag (1967, u.a. mit Richard Compton und Abraham Sofaer), Mannix (1967, u.a. mit Joseph Campanella
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  • Kowal also had small roles in three movies – Portrait of a Mobster in 1961 (with Ken Lynch), The Split in 1968 (with Barry Russo), and The Wrecking crew in 1969 (with Rex Holman) – and over a dozen television guest appearances from 1965 through 1972. Among the more notable shows he appeared on were Bewitched, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Fugitive, and an episode of I Spy with Ricardo Montalban, Roy Jenson, France Nuyen, and Kenneth Tobey. He was also seen in multiple episodes of the Western series Bonanza (featuring Charles Seel as a regular cast member), including one episode with Robert Lansing and a three-parter with John Crawford and Jonathan Lippe. Kowal also appeared with Jonathan Lippe in an episode of The Fugitive. Kowal served as a 1st Lieutenant in the US Army during the Korean War. [1]
  • Er spielte Herm Gossett in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte er Gastauftritte in Serien wie Chicago 1930 (1962, u.a. mit John McLiam), Rauchende Colts (1965/1967/1971/1972, u.a. mit James Gregory, Ian Wolfe, Garry Walberg, Robert Lansing, Hal Lynch, Gregg Palmer, Charles Seel, Pete Kellett, Jerry Catron, John Crawford, Howard Culver und Fred Carson), Iron Horse (1966, u.a. mit Paul Sorensen und Malachi Throne), Die Monkees (1966, u.a. mit Paul Sorensen), Auf der Flucht (1966/1967, u.a. mit William Bramley, Jason Wingreen, Peter Canon und Jonathan Lippe), Tennisschläger und Kanonen (1967, u.a. mit Ricardo Montalban, France Nuyen, Roy Jenson, Kenneth Tobey und Bob Bralver), Gefährlicher Alltag (1967, u.a. mit Richard Compton und Abraham Sofaer), Mannix (1967, u.a. mit Joseph Campanella, Phillip Pine, Logan Ramsey und Davis Roberts) und O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (1972, u.a. mit Ken Lynch, Sid Haig und Jason Wingreen). Zudem war er in den Filmen Portrait of a Mobster (1961, u.a. mit Leslie Parrish, Ken Lynch und Gil Perkins), Bullen – Wie lange wollt ihr leben? (1968, u.a. mit Bill Couch, Chuck Hicks, Barry Russo und Carl Saxe) und Rollkommando (1969, u.a. mit James Daris, Rex Holman, Byron Morrow und Allen Pinson) zu sehen.
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