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William Devane

William Devane (born September 5, 1940) is an American film and television actor, born in Albany, New York.

Perhaps most widely recognized for his ten years as villain Greg Sumner on the drama series Knots Landing, and his role as President Kennedy in the TV film The Missiles of October, he has also appeared in such films as:

  • McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)
  • Family Plot (1976)
  • Marathon Man (1976)
  • Testament (film) (1983)
  • Devane will join the cast of 24 (TV series) playing Jack Heller, when it returns for its fourth season in January 2005.

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Perhaps most widely recognized for his ten years as villain Greg Sumner on the drama series Knots Landing, and his role as President Kennedy in the TV film The Missiles of October, he has also appeared in such films as:. On his passing, Frawley was interred in San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. William Devane (born September 5, 1940) is an American film and television actor, born in Albany, New York. His films included Miracle on 34th Street, in which he portrayed "Charlie", the judge's campaign manager. Devane will join the cast of 24 (TV series) playing Jack Heller, when it returns for its fourth season in January 2005. William Frawley (born February 26, 1887 in Burlington, Iowa - died March 3, 1966 in Hollywood, California) began as a screen actor, with well over a hundred films to his credit, but gained greater fame on the television shows I Love Lucy playing Lucy Ricardo's landlord Fred Mertz and on My Three Sons in his role as "Bubb". Testament (film) (1983).

Marathon Man (1976). Family Plot (1976). Miller (1971). McCabe & Mrs.