During his formative years, Roy Thinnes had wanted to become a doctor or football player--or, if one wants to believe his early press releases, both. Having made his professional acting debut as a teen-aged firebug in a 1957 pilot for the never-sold TV series Chicago 212, Thinnes spent several lean years "between engagements," working as a hotel clerk, vitamin salesman and copy boy to Chicago Sun Times columnist Irv Kupcinet. His first regular TV work was as Phil Brewer on the daytime soap opera General Hospital; during this period, the young actor became the television equivalent of a matinee idol, sparking a barrage of protest mail when he briefly left GH in pursuit of other acting jobs. Aggressively campaigning for the starring role of Ben Quick on the 1965 weekly-TV version of the 1958 film Long Hot Summer, Thinnes won the part, as well as a whole new crop of adoring female fans. While Summer was unsuccessful, Thinnes enjoyed a longer run as David Vincent on the Fugitive-like sci-fi series The Invaders (1967-68). Though he'd occasionally show up in such theatrical features as Hindenburg (1975), Airport 75 (1975) and Blue Bayou (1990), Thinnes would remain essentially a TV star for the rest of his career. Among Roy Thinnes' post-Invaders TV-series roles was Dr. James Whitman on The Psychiatrist (1971), Capt (and later Major) Holms on From Here to Eternity (1979-80), Nick Hogan on Falcon Crest (who, in 1983, married Victoria Gioberti [Jamie Rose] in a highly-rated ceremony) and the dual role of Roger Collins and Reverend Trask in the 1991 prime-time revival of Dark Shadows.
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Broken English
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2007 | |||
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Law & Order: Ramparts
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1999 | |||
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Law & Order: Terminal
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1997 | |||
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Lady Against the Odds
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1992 | |||
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Stormy Weathers
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1992 | |||
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An Inconvenient Woman
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1991 | |||
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Blue Bayou
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1990 | |||
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Dark Holiday
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1989 | |||
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Rush Week
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1988 | |||
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Freedom
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1981 | |||
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Scruples
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1981 | |||
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Sizzle
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1981 | |||
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From Here to Eternity
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1979 | |||
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Stone
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1979 | |||
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Code Name: Diamond Head
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1977 | |||
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Secrets
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1977 | |||
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The Hindenburg
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1975 | |||
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Airport 1975
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1974 | |||
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Charley-One Eye
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1973 | |||
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Death Race
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1973 | |||
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Satan's School for Girls
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1973 | |||
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The Norliss Tapes
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1973 | |||
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Horror at 37,000 Feet
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1972 | |||
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Black Noon
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1971 | |||
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God Bless the Children
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1971 | |||
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Whispering Death
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1971 | |||
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The Other Man
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1970 | |||
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The Manhunter
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The F.B.I.: The Escape
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1966 | |||
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