

Alan Fudge
Birthday
February 27, 1944 (67 years)
Place of Birth
Wichita, Kansas, USA
Known For
Acting
Biography
Alan Fudge (born February 27, 1944) was an American actor known for being part of the cast of four television programs: Man from Atlantis, Eischied, Paper Dolls, and Bodies of Evidence, along with a recurring role on 7th Heaven. He has scores of credits, including appearances on many of the top-rated shows in the US, such as Banacek, Kojak, Marcus Welby, M.D., Little House on the Prairie, The Streets of San Francisco, Hawaii Five-O, MAS*H, Starsky and Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Wonder Woman, Lou Grant, Knots Landing, Magnum, P.I., Cagney & Lacey, The A-Team, St. Elsewhere, Highway to Heaven, Dallas, MacGyver, Dynasty, Matlock, Falcon Crest, L.A. Law, The Wonder Years, Northern Exposure, Murder, She Wrote, Home Improvement, Beverly Hills, 90210, Baywatch, and Dawson's Creek. Fudge has also appeared in many television movies, some of which are based on popular series, such as Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine, Columbo: Columbo Goes to College, Matlock: The Witness Killings, and Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For. Well-known movies Fudge has appeared in include Airport 1975, Capricorn One, The Natural, and Edward Scissorhands. He has appeared on Broadway, including being part of the original cast of War and Peace at the Lyceum Theatre, in 1967.
Alan Fudge Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Alan Fudge
Edward Scissorhands
Dec 7, 1990
Airport 1975
Oct 18, 1974
The Man Who Wasn't There
Oct 26, 2001
The Natural
May 11, 1984
Capricorn One
Dec 10, 1977
Bug
Jun 6, 1975
The Border
Jan 29, 1982
Family Plot
Apr 9, 1976
Brainstorm
Sep 30, 1983
Shootdown
Nov 28, 1988
Shark Swarm
Mar 9, 2008
My Demon Lover
Apr 24, 1987
TV shows with Alan Fudge
Grey's Anatomy
Mar 27, 2005
How I Met Your Mother
Sep 19, 2005
The Office
Mar 24, 2005
Dallas
Apr 2, 1978
M*A*S*H
Sep 17, 1972
MacGyver
Sep 29, 1985
MacGyver
Sep 29, 1985
Beverly Hills, 90210
Oct 4, 1990
Columbo
Sep 15, 1971
Columbo
Sep 15, 1971
Columbo
Sep 15, 1971
Hawaii Five-O
Sep 20, 1968