Harry Gorsuch
Harry Gorsuch is a stage and film actor who appeared in films from the late 1970s through to the mid-1980s.
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Occupation | Actor |
Film
Two films that he appeared in he played policemen. One was as Sgt. Murphy in Stingray with Christopher Mitchum and the other was as Capt. Hearn in the Peter Maris directed Delirium that starred Turk Cekovsky and Barron Winchester. Other films he appeared in were A Pleasure Doing Business that starred Conrad Bain and as Harry in On the Right Track with Norman Fell and Gary Coleman in 1981. [1]
Stage
Among his stage work, along with Jonnie King he appeared as Stosh in a 1967 stage production of Stalag 13.[2]
Roles
Film
- Stingray ... 1978, Sgt. Murphy
- A Pleasure Doing Business ... 1979, Mailman
- Delirium
- On the Right Track ... 1981, Harry
Television
- Life on the Mississippi ... 1980, Harry [3]
- Jake and Mike... 1986, Manny Pinero
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References
- New York Times VEHICLE FOR MIDDLE-AGED CHILD STAR By JANET MASLIN
- Jonnie King Official Website JK: ACTING 101...AND BEYOND Archived 2015-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Robert Lansing Website Life on the Mississippi
External links
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