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− | '''William Boyett''' {{born|3|January|1927|died|29|December|2004}} played the role of [[San Francisco]] [[police]] [[lieutenant]] [[Dan Bell]] in |
+ | '''William Boyett''' {{born|3|January|1927|died|29|December|2004}} played the role of [[San Francisco]] [[police]] [[lieutenant]] [[Dan Bell]] in {{TNG|The Big Goodbye}}. He also appeared as a policeman in {{TNG|Time's Arrow, Part II}}. He is probably best remembered for his role as Sgt. William "Mac" MacDonald on the police drama ''Adam-12'' from 1968 to 1975. |
− | + | Boyett starred in ''Forbidden Planet'' with [[George D. Wallace]] in 1956. One year later, in 1957, he starred with [[Jean Simmons]] in ''Until They Sail''. In 1971 he acted with [[William Shatner]] in ''Vanished'', and in 1978 he appeared in ''How the West Was Won'', along with [[Harris Yulin]], [[George D. Wallace]], [[William Shatner]] and [[Fionnula Flanagan]]. A year later, in 1979, he appeared in ''Ike'', along with [[Jonathan Banks]]. |
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− | In 1984 he appeared in ''Getting Physical'' with [[Spice Williams]]. Again in 1984 he acted in ''Sam’s Son'' with [[Hallie Todd]]. Two years later in 1986 he starred with [[Terry Farrell]] in ''The Deliberate Stranger'' |
+ | In 1984 he appeared in ''Getting Physical'' with [[Spice Williams]]. Again in 1984 he acted in ''Sam’s Son'' with [[Hallie Todd]]. Two years later, in 1986, he starred with [[Terry Farrell]] in ''The Deliberate Stranger'' and with [[George D. Wallace]] in ''Native Son''. One year later in 1987 he appeared in ''The Hidden'' with [[Wren T. Brown]] and [[Michael Nouri]]. |
− | In 1991 he acted in ''The Rocketeer'' with [[William O. Campbell]], [[Clint Howard]] and [[Max Grodenchik]]. In 1994 he |
+ | In 1991 he acted in ''The Rocketeer'' with [[William O. Campbell]], [[Clint Howard]] and [[Max Grodenchik]]. In 1994 he starred with [[William Wellman, Jr.]] in ''Blood Run''. |
Boyett passed away on December 29, 2004 at the age of 77. |
Boyett passed away on December 29, 2004 at the age of 77. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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[[Category:Performers|Boyett, William]] |
[[Category:Performers|Boyett, William]] |
Revision as of 16:33, 12 June 2007
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William Boyett (3 January 1927 – 29 December 2004; age 77) played the role of San Francisco police lieutenant Dan Bell in TNG: "The Big Goodbye". He also appeared as a policeman in TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II". He is probably best remembered for his role as Sgt. William "Mac" MacDonald on the police drama Adam-12 from 1968 to 1975.
Boyett starred in Forbidden Planet with George D. Wallace in 1956. One year later, in 1957, he starred with Jean Simmons in Until They Sail. In 1971 he acted with William Shatner in Vanished, and in 1978 he appeared in How the West Was Won, along with Harris Yulin, George D. Wallace, William Shatner and Fionnula Flanagan. A year later, in 1979, he appeared in Ike, along with Jonathan Banks.
In 1984 he appeared in Getting Physical with Spice Williams. Again in 1984 he acted in Sam’s Son with Hallie Todd. Two years later, in 1986, he starred with Terry Farrell in The Deliberate Stranger and with George D. Wallace in Native Son. One year later in 1987 he appeared in The Hidden with Wren T. Brown and Michael Nouri.
In 1991 he acted in The Rocketeer with William O. Campbell, Clint Howard and Max Grodenchik. In 1994 he starred with William Wellman, Jr. in Blood Run.
Boyett passed away on December 29, 2004 at the age of 77.
Filmography
- Forbidden Planet (1956; with Warren Stevens, George D. Wallace and Morgan Jones)
- My Three Sons episode "My Son, the Bullfighter" (1967, with guest star Patricia McNulty)
External Links
- William Boyett at Wikipedia
- Template:IMDb-link