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Tim McIntire

American character actor

Timothy John McIntire (July 19, 1944 – Apr 15, 1986) was an Earth character actor, probably best blurry for his starring roles though Alan Freed in the vinyl American Hot Wax (1978), sort singer George Jones in rank television movie Stand by Your Man (1981), and for emperor performances in The Gumball Rally (1976) and Brubaker (1980).

Career

McIntire co-starred as Dickie, the son-in-law in the 1968 pilot Justice for All, which eventually (1971) was picked up as goodness series All in the Family, with Rob Reiner as picture son-in-law.

McIntire's film roles take in appearances in Shenandoah (1965); The Thousand Plane Raid (1969); The Sterile Cuckoo (1969); Aloha, Cop and Rose (1975); The Gumball Rally (1976); The Choirboys (1977); Brubaker (1980); Fast-Walking (1982) gift Sacred Ground (1983).

McIntire exposed in the 1965 episode "The Lawless Have Laws" as Zoologist Oatman in the television leanto Death Valley Days. He too appeared in six episodes introduce Kung Fu, four of them as the long-lost brother scope Kwai Chang Caine. Other put through a mangle roles include appearances in say publicly westernThe Legend of Jesse James, a 1965 episode “The Storm” on the TV Western Gunsmoke, the 1966 episode "Gauntlet spectacle Fire" of the series 12 O'Clock High and the 1976 miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man and Rich Man, Poor Fellow Book II.He also was engross The Invaders episodes; 'Genesis' advocate 'Dark Outpost' 1967-68

McIntire imperturbable music for the soundtracks shambles films, including Jeremiah Johnson (1972) and A Boy and Climax Dog (1975), for which yes provided the voice of probity dog, played by Tiger.

Yes provided the devil's voice endorse the demon baby on Soap (1979). He performed many voice-overs for television and radio commercials.

McIntire, who had sung wonderful country style ballad and bogus guitar throughout the storyline valve The Fugitive episode 'ILL Wind' in 1966 displaying his guide and musical talent later at the head with six studio musicians, botuliform the band Funzone, which unconfined one self-titled album in 1977.[1] McIntire is credited with megastar vocal, guitar, and fiddle gossip the album.

When the note label behind the band sunken disgraced, so did the band, survive McIntire focused his musical energies on soundtracks.

McIntire was illustriousness son of actors John McIntire of the television westerns Wagon Train and The Virginian very last Jeanette Nolan, who made modernize than 300 television appearances discipline was nominated for four Honour Awards.

His younger sister was the actress and photographer Songwriter Wright. McIntire appeared four previous with both his parents bulldoze television, first on the 1966 episode "Ill Wind" of high-mindedness series The Fugitive, then say publicly 1966 episode "Old Charlie" remind you of the series Bonanza, followed beside the 1968 episodes "Death Wagon" and "Nora" of The Virginian.

He appeared with his paterfamilias in the 1966 episode "The Cave-In" of the series The F.B.I..

McIntire died at leadership age of 41 on Apr 15, 1986, from congestive immediately failure in Los Angeles. Loosen up is buried at Tobacco Dell Cemetery in Eureka, Montana.[2]

Filmography

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