David Clennon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David Clennon (born May 10, 1943) is an American actor perhaps best known for his portrayal of Miles Drentel in the ABC series Thirtysomething, a role he reprised on Once and Again. Clennon was born in Waukegan, Illinois, the son of Virginia, a homemaker, and Cecil Clennon, an accountant. Clennon is well known for his political activism. In 1980, David Clennon provided the voice for Admiral Motti in NPR's Star Wars The Original Radio Drama. He was a regular on the TV shows Almost Perfect, The Agency and Saved. Most recently, Clennon played Carl Sessick (a.k.a Carl the Watcher) on Ghost Whisperer. In 1993 he won an Emmy award for his guest appearance on the series Dream On. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Clennon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Lars Shrike Walks the Night as Richard Kendred
- 2020 · The 11th Green as Peaches
- 2019 · Creepshow as Calvin (segment "Doodles")
- 2016 · The Men of Outpost 31 as Self
- 2016 · Welcome to the Men's Group as
- 2016 · Dr. Del as Mr. Stone
- 2015 · Reversion as Ciespy
- 2015 · Vacation as Harry Co-Pilot
- 2015 · Amigo Undead as Old Man Schumer
- 2014 · Gone Girl as Rand Elliott
- 2014 · Farmed and Dangerous as Bob Sears
- 2013 · Ghost Phone as Hamilton Pierce
- 2013 · Mr. Jones as The Curator
- 2013 · House of Cards as Ted Havemeyer
- 2011 · J. Edgar as Senator Friendly
- 2011 · The Good Doctor as Dr. Harbison
- 2010 · Extraordinary Measures as Dr. Renzler
- 2010 · 1945A as General
- 2010 · Breaking Out as Boss
- 2009 · The Philanthropist as
- 2008 · The Mentalist as Judge Dellinger
- 2007 · Saving Sarah Cain as Homeless Man
- 2007 · October Road as
- 2007 · Constellation as Bear
- 2006 · Flags of Our Fathers as White House Official
- 2006 · Saved as
- 2006 · In Justice as
- 2005 · Syriana as Donald
- 2005 · Ghost Whisperer as Carl Sessick
- 2005 · Close to Home as
- 2005 · Prison Break as Conrad Dallow
- 2005 · Weeds as Charles
- 2005 · Grey's Anatomy as Jack Shandley
- 2005 · Numb3rs as
- 2005 · Life of the Party as Jack
- 2004 · Boston Legal as Attorney Braxton Mason
- 2004 · Silver City as Mort Seymour
- 2004 · LAX as Ralph Gravis
- 2003 · Joan of Arcadia as
- 2003 · NCIS as Max Ellswood
- 2003 · The Agency as Joshua Nankin
- 2001 · Scrubs as Dr. Turner
- 2001 · The Agency as
- 2001 · The Agency as Joshua Nankin
- 2001 · Crossing Jordan as Charles Gibson
- 2001 · The Visit as Parole Board Member Brenner
- 2000 · Strong Medicine as Judge
- 1999 · Mission Hill as
- 1999 · The West Wing as Jim
- 1999 · Once and Again as
- 1999 · Family Law as Andrew Weller
- 1998 · Playing by Heart as Martin (uncredited)
- 1998 · The Thing: Terror Takes Shape as Self
- 1998 · Maximum Bob as Nathan Cahill
- 1998 · The Staircase as Simon Filger
- 1998 · From the Earth to the Moon as Dr. Lee Silver
- 1998 · From the Earth to the Moon as Lee Silver
- 1997 · Mad City as Street Preacher
- 1997 · Just Shoot Me! as Martin Spancer
- 1996 · Grace of My Heart as Dr. "Jonesy" Jones
- 1995 · Almost Perfect as Neal Luder
- 1995 · Tecumseh: The Last Warrior as William Henry Harrison
- 1995 · Two Crimes as Jim
- 1995 · Original Sins as Jimbo
- 1995 · NewsRadio as Judge
- 1995 · Star Trek: Voyager as Dr. Crell Moset
- 1995 · Cybill as
- 1994 · ER as Jared Morgan
- 1993 · Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7 as Dr. Rulon Beesley
- 1993 · And the Band Played On as Mr. Johnstone
- 1993 · Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story as Dwight Moore
- 1993 · Matinee as Jack
- 1992 · Light Sleeper as Robert
- 1992 · Man Trouble as Lewie Duart
- 1990 · Dream On as Peter Brewer
- 1990 · The Image as Dr. Sigmond Grampton
- 1990 · Downtown as Jerome Sweet
- 1988 · Betrayed as Jack Carpenter
- 1988 · The Couch Trip as Lawrence Baird
- 1987 · thirtysomething as
- 1987 · Beauty and the Beast as
- 1987 · He's My Girl as Mason Morgan
- 1987 · Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 as Richard Schultz
- 1987 · The Trouble with Dick as Lars
- 1986 · Sledge Hammer! as
- 1986 · Legal Eagles as Blanchard
- 1986 · Blood & Orchids as Phillip Murray
- 1985 · Sweet Dreams as Randy Hughes
- 1985 · The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Professor John Tate
- 1984 · Falling in Love as Brian Gilmore
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Wilton Tibbles
- 1984 · Best Kept Secrets as Rev. Warner
- 1983 · Star 80 as Martin "Geb" Gebber
- 1983 · The Right Stuff as Liaison Man
- 1983 · Hanna K. as Ammon
- 1983 · Special Bulletin as Dr. Bruce Lyman
- 1982 · Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains as Dave Robell
- 1982 · The Thing as Palmer
- 1982 · The Escape Artist as Newspaper Editor
- 1982 · Missing as Consul Phil Putnam
- 1982 · The Day the Bubble Burst as
- 1981 · Park Place as
- 1980 · Reward as Steve Rawlin
- 1980 · Gideon's Trumpet as James Fitzpatrick
- 1980 · Hide in Plain Sight as Richard Fieldston
- 1980 · Marriage Is Alive and Well as David
- 1979 · Being There as Thomas Franklin
- 1979 · Billy in the Lowlands as
- 1978 · WKRP in Cincinnati as
- 1978 · On the Yard as Psychiatrist
- 1978 · Go Tell the Spartans as Lt. Finley Wattsberg
- 1978 · Gray Lady Down as USS Neptune Crewmember
- 1978 · Coming Home as Tim
- 1977 · Panic in Echo Park as
- 1977 · The Greatest as Captain
- 1977 · Danger in Paradise as Hobart
- 1976 · Bound for Glory as Carl
- 1976 · Helter Skelter as Harry Jones
- 1975 · The Seagull as Medvedenko
- Future · The Thing Expanded as Self
- 1969 · Story Theatre as Ensemble Member
- Future · The Sound as Kurt
- 1975 · Crime Club as Peter Karpf
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Bodhisattva
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Jeffrey Stevens
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Howard Weckler
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Howard Speer
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Justice Department Counsel Chester Monahan
- 1974 · The Migrants as Tom Trimpin
- 1973 · Kojak as George Martin
- 1973 · The Paper Chase as Toombs
- 1971 · Great Performances as Medvedenko
- 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as James Fitzpatrick