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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1936-05-02 (88 years old)

Place of Birth

Woodstock, Illinois, USA

Quinn K. Redeker

Biography:

Quinn K. Redeker (May 2, 1936 – December 20, 2022) was an American actor and screenwriter. Quinn worked mainly in daytime television, however he was good friends with actor Robert Redford and appeared in three of his films: The Candidate, The Electric Horseman, and Ordinary People. As a screenwriter, Quinn received an Oscar nomination for co-writing The Deer Hunter.

Known For

Acting

2012

Big Miracle as President Reagan

2011

Harry's Law as SWAT Officer (uncredited)

2009

The Confessional as Father Mills

2008

For Heaven's Sake as Prof. Harris

2007

2003

2002

CSI: Miami as Herb Rines

2000

1983

Scarecrow and Mrs. King as Capt. Curt Weller

1980

Coast to Coast as Benjamin Levrington

1979

The Electric Horseman as Bud Broderick

1977

Rollercoaster as Owner #2
The Hunted Lady as Max Devine

1976

Gemini Man as Vince Rogers

1975

At Long Last Love as Kitty's Boyfriend
Starsky & Hutch as Dr. Melford
Starsky & Hutch as Deputy Police Chief Reasonor

1974

1973

The Slams as Warden
Kojak as Neff
Kojak as Lou Carver
Barnaby Jones as Jeffrey Allen McClaine
Barnaby Jones as Vincent Lewiston
Barnaby Jones as Ben Kingston
Barnaby Jones as Vic Chambers

1972

The Candidate as Rick Jenkin
Pursuit as Captain Morrison
The Limit as Jeff McMillan
The Bob Newhart Show as Dr. Dalton

1971

The Andromeda Strain as Capt. Morris (uncredited)

1970

Airport as John Reindel (uncredited)

1969

Marcus Welby, M.D. as Judge Wilsdon

1968

The Outsider as Harve
Adam-12 as Officer Charlie Burnside

1967

Spider Baby as Peter
Mannix as Jim Dancy
Ironside as Paul Fulham

1966

1965

The F.B.I. as Dave Robinson
Run for Your Life as Dr. Ed Gilray
The F.B.I. as F.B.I. Agent Rex
The Loner as Matt Stuart

1962

The Virginian as Daniel Kroeger
The Virginian as Benjy Davis

1960

Dan Raven as Perry Levitt

1959

Bonanza as Rollie
The Third Man as Frank Richland

1958

Sea Hunt as Joey
Sea Hunt as USCG Lt. Bob Camp

Writing

1978