

CommanderFred Connawayĭickie Durham / Thomas H. In 1979 Pyle enjoyed his biggest success yet, as the wise and kind-hearted Uncle Jesse on the family drama 'The Dukes of Hazzard.' He continued his role in the short-lived spin-off show 'The Dukes,' which ended after only one season. He had recently completed a role in Mike Nichols' production of The Little Foxes and was working on a book about his family's Eli Bridge Company, which built one of the first Ferris wheels.
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Who knows?"In the 1966-1967 season, Sullivan, at forty-three, appeared as Major Mapoy in all twenty-six episodes of the ABC Western series The Monroes with Michael Anderson, Jr., and Barbara Hershey.Sulivan died in Los Angeles of a heart attack at the age of 74. Show bad people what they really look and act like and maybe they'll recognize themselves and change. He once said, "Playing truly evil people is a great way to release tension and anger and disgust with humanity. Telepathy was also the subject of experiments Sullivan conducted in the documentary film from 1977 called The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena hosted by Raymond Burr.Sullivan often portrayed villains throughout his acting career. In the 1968 Dragnet episode "The Big Prophet" Sullivan gave a tour de force performance as his character, "Brother William" (a thinly disguised portrayal of Timothy Leary) held forth for the entire half hour on the benefits of LSD and marijuana, while Joe Friday argued the opposing view.Sullivan also appeared in films such as That Darn Cat! as Graham and The Magic Sword.Sullivan may be best remembered today for his role as the supremely arrogant and cruel telepathic alien, Parmen, in the Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren" he was also featured in the Twilight Zone episodes The Changing of the Guard and The Silence. He played the prosecuting attorney in the Hill 256 Episode of Combat!. In 1961 & 1962 Sullivan made three guest appearances on Perry Mason, and in each episode played the murder victim: Lloyd Farrell in "The Case of the Fickle Fortune," Tom Gilrain in "The Case of the Crying Comedian," and title character 'Dickie' Durham in "The Case of the Unsuitable Uncle."Sullivan was cast as Patrick Henry in the Daniel Boone episode "Love and Equity", Nexus in the Lost in Space episode "His Majesty Smith, an Army Lieutenant in the episode "The Winter Soldier" on Rawhide, Mr. He guest starred as Jason Douglas in the 1960 episode "The Target" of the syndicated western series Tombstone Territory, with fellow guest star Warren Oates. Sullivan and Angie Dickinson appeared together in the episode "Point of Honor" of the syndicated American Civil War drama series, Gray Ghost.

In the mid-1950s, he appeared on the religion anthology series, Crossroads. In 1951 he began his career on Broadway appearing in "The Constant Nymph".Over his acting career, Sullivan played many roles in multiple television series. He began acting while a student at Illinois College and continued in theater at Harvard University. Liam Sullivan (– April 18, 1998) was an American actor, singer, and comedian, originally from Jacksonville in west central Illinois.
