Acting credits
58
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
58
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
0.4
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TMDB ID: 152711
IMDb ID: nm0242668
Known for: Acting
Born: November 12, 1916
Died: April 11, 1976
Age: 59
Place of birth: New Jersey, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1947 - 1977
Years active: 31
Average TMDB rating: 6.83
Wikidata: Q3831536
Also known as
Liam Dunne
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Liam Dunn (November 12, 1916 – April 11, 1976) was an American character actor. Life and career The New Jersey native's early career was spent on television in series such as Bonanza, Room 222, Alias Smith and Jones, Mannix, Emergency! [S5Ep18] as "Amos", and Gunsmoke. Dunn's breakout role was as the judge (and Barbra Streisand's character's father) in the 1972 film What's Up, Doc?, for which he was noticed by Mel Brooks, who was in the process of forming a stock company of actors.[citation needed] Dunn went on to appear in Brooks films, including Blazing Saddles (1974) as Rev. Johnson, Young Frankenstein (1974) as Mr. Hilltop, and as the Newsvendor in Silent Movie (1976). He also appeared in several Walt Disney productions, such as The World's Greatest Athlete (1973), Charley and the Angel (1973), Herbie Rides Again (1974) and Gus (1976). He frequently portrayed characters who were verbally and/or physically abused in a slapstick way. Additional television credits include Twigs, All in the Family, Barney Miller, McMillan & Wife, Rhoda, Sanford and Son, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, S4Ep6. Additional film credits included roles in Catch-22 (1970), The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972), A Reflection of Fear (1972), Emperor of the North Pole (1973), Papillon (1973), Killer Bees (1974), Bank Shot (1974), At Long Last Love (1975), The Night That Panicked America (1975), Peeper (1976) and High Velocity (1976). Dunn collapsed on the set of Disney's The Shaggy D.A. (1976) during the filming of the roller rink sequence, and as soon as he was hospitalized, died on April 11, 1976, from emphysema in Granada Hills, California. John Fiedler was brought in to complete the role as dog catcher. Though only 59 at the time of his death, Dunn always looked much older than he was, and he was cast accordingly. CLR
Movie credits linked with Liam Dunn.
as Sean Quinn, Sr.
as Dogcatcher
as Bennett
as Dr. Morgan
as Newsvendor
as M. Durant / Pere Joseph
as Billy Pate
as Charlie
as Pa
as Harry
as Mr. Hilltop
as Oompah/Hermit (voice)
as Auctioneer
as House Painter
as Mr. Addison
as Mr. Barker
as Mr. Hainie
as Zeb Tucker
as Doctor
as Rev. Johnson
as Old Trustee
as Myron Flagg
as Smile
as Janos
Series credits linked with Liam Dunn.
as Fuzzo • 1 eps
1 eps
as Franklin Birdwell • 1 eps
as Faxy • 1 eps
as Skinner • 1 eps
as Charlie • 1 eps
as Rev. Mr. Nicholson • 1 eps
as Hanrahan • 1 eps
1 eps
as Amos • 1 eps
1 eps
as Rev. Coffey • 1 eps
1 eps
as Mr. Brighton • 1 eps
as Fingers • 1 eps
as Mr. Fairchild • 1 eps
as Mr. Neumeyer • 1 eps
as Captain Wyatt • 1 eps
as Robert Baxter • 1 eps
1 eps
2 eps
as Brock • 1 eps
as Mayor Finney • 15 eps
as Father O'Brien • 1 eps