
Frank Campanella
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Frank Campanella.
Born: March 12, 1919
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

Nero Wolfe
Gourmet Nero Wolfe interrupts his orchid-tending to take on the case of a lady tycoon who wants to know why she's under investigation by the FBI, only to find himself enmeshed in a puzzling murder-mystery. TV movie based on Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe series.

Good Times
Good Times is an American sitcom that originally aired from February 8, 1974, until August 1, 1979, on the CBS television network. It was created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans, and developed by Norman Lear, the series' primary executive producer. Good Times is a spin-off of Maude, which is itself a spin-off of All in the Family along with The Jeffersons. The series is set in Chicago. The first two seasons were taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood. In the fall of 1975, the show moved to Metromedia Square, where Norman Lear's own production company was housed.

All in the Family
Archie Bunker, a working class bigot, constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.

The Rockford Files
Cranky but likable L.A. PI Jim Rockford pulls no punches (but takes plenty of them). An ex-con sent to the slammer for a crime he didn't commit, Rockford takes on cases others don't want, aided by his tough old man, his lawyer girlfriend and some shady associates from his past.

The Rockford Files
Cranky but likable L.A. PI Jim Rockford pulls no punches (but takes plenty of them). An ex-con sent to the slammer for a crime he didn't commit, Rockford takes on cases others don't want, aided by his tough old man, his lawyer girlfriend and some shady associates from his past.

The Rockford Files
Cranky but likable L.A. PI Jim Rockford pulls no punches (but takes plenty of them). An ex-con sent to the slammer for a crime he didn't commit, Rockford takes on cases others don't want, aided by his tough old man, his lawyer girlfriend and some shady associates from his past.

Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible is an American television series that was created and initially produced by Bruce Geller. It chronicles the missions of a team of secret government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force. In the first season, the team is led by Dan Briggs, played by Steven Hill; Jim Phelps, played by Peter Graves, takes charge for the remaining seasons. A hallmark of the series shows Briggs or Phelps receiving his instructions on a recording that then self-destructs, followed by the theme music composed by Lalo Schifrin. The series aired on the CBS network from September 1966 to March 1973, then returned to television for two seasons on ABC, from 1988 to 1990, retaining only Graves in the cast. It later inspired a popular series of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise, beginning in 1996.

Kolchak: The Night Stalker
Kolchak: The Night Stalker is an American television series that aired on ABC during the 1974–1975 season. It featured a fictional Chicago newspaper reporter who investigated mysterious crimes with unlikely causes, particularly those that law enforcement authorities would not follow up. These often involved the supernatural or even science fiction, including fantastic creatures.

The Wild Wild West
The Wild Wild West is an American television series. Developed at a time when the television western was losing ground to the spy genre, this show was conceived by its creator, Michael Garrison, as "James Bond on horseback." Set during the administration of President Ulysses Grant, the series followed Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon as they solved crimes, protected the President, and foiled the plans of megalomaniacal villains to take over all or part of the United States. The show also featured a number of fantasy elements, such as the technologically advanced devices used by the agents and their adversaries. The combination of the Victorian era time-frame and the use of Verne-esque style technology have inspired some to give the show credit for the origins of the steam punk subculture.

Quincy, M.E.
Los Angeles County medical examiner Quincy routinely engages in police investigations.
Filmography
as Mourner
as Guest William
as Elevator Operator
as Wheelchair Walker
as Retired Customer
as Judge Harper
as Pops
as Doorman
as Captain Karl
as Remo
as Colonel Cal Eastland
as Vinnie Brokaw
as Doc Bieler
as Judge Neil A. Lake
as Dr. Losey
as Gino Ciannelli
as Fred Durkin
as Gaspar
as Conway
as Bartender
as Louis Rourke
as Judge Taylor
as Max Wilbur - Insurance Investigator
as Anthony Barducci
as Taylor
as Big Jim Colosimo
as Lintzie
as Morrie
as Marty Jordan
as Marty Frishette
as Ted Chapman
as Sammy
as Calabriese
as Water Buffalo
as Detective (uncredited)
as Det. Sgt. Perkins
as Arson Lieutentant
as Coach
as Harry Dorfman
as Sgt. Gifford
as Mr. Lombardi
as Ben Owen
as Captain Wallace
as Detective #1
as The Bartender
as Man in Station
as Eddie Burke
as Ned Raven
as Al Delgado
as Fingers
as Police Captain
as Longshoreman (Sam)
as Foreman (uncredited)
as Cameraman
as Sergeant Viola
as Mr. Capado
as Victor
as Lieutenant Torri
as Lieutenant Harris
as Lieutenant Cella
as Detective
as Detective (uncredited)
as Creefus