
J.D. Cannon
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 24, 1922
Place of Birth: Salmon, Idaho, USA
Known For

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster?
An alcoholic drifter decides to run for sheriff in a small town. However, in order to get elected, he must find out who killed a visiting preacher.

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
A continuation of the anthology series “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”, hosted by the master of suspense and featuring thrillers and mysteries.

The Wonderful World of Disney
Walt Disney Productions has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954. The original version of the series premiered on ABC, Wednesday night, October 27, 1954. The show, which was hosted by Walt Disney until his death and then from 1996 to 2002 by then-CEO Michael Eisner (with one-off hosts or no hosts during other periods) has since aired continually as either a weekly program or an irregular series of specials on several networks and streaming services, most recently on ABC and Disney+. The show is the second longest showing prime-time program on American television, behind its rival, Hallmark Hall of Fame. However, Hallmark Hall of Fame was a weekly program only during its first five seasons, while Disney remained a weekly program for more than forty years.

Cool Hand Luke
When petty criminal Luke Jackson is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison farm, he doesn't play by the rules of either the sadistic warden or the yard's resident heavy, Dragline, who ends up admiring the new guy's unbreakable will. Luke's bravado, even in the face of repeated stints in the prison's dreaded solitary confinement cell, "the box," make him a rebel hero to his fellow convicts and a thorn in the side of the prison officers.

Combat!
Combat! is an American television program that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. The show covered the grim lives of a squad of American soldiers fighting the Germans in France during World War II. The program starred Rick Jason as platoon leader Second Lieutenant Gil Hanley and Vic Morrow as Sergeant "Chip" Saunders.

The Fall Guy
Hollywood stuntman Colt Seavers picks up some extra pocket money by using his rough-and-tumble skills to track and capture bail jumpers.

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.

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.
Filmography
as voice
as Chet Burton
as Commissioner Peter B. Clifford
as Dante
as Sheriff McCoy
as Bill Carmody
as General Hampton
as Jason Hunter
as Elliot Walsh
as Chief Willard T. Coburn
as Deranian
as New York D.A.
as Boss James J. Palmer
as Lt. Kringler
as Howland
as Captain Joe Burke
as Frank Langrock
as Dr. Goodwin
as Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
as Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
as Sheriff Harky
as William Sherman
as Kenton Campion
as Jason Fox
as Herman
as Filchock
as Lt. Kelly Redfield
as Hurd Price
as Mal Yeager
as Tom
as Tom
as Harry Briscoe
as Calhoun
as Peter Clifford
as Nicholas Devaney
as Gen. Palmer
as Mace
as Thomas Jarris
as Danzig
as Society Red
as Police Lt. Ben Holman
as Peter Kalter
as Miklos Klaar
as Reno
as Police Sgt. Walt Leznicki
as Mark Tabor
as Robert Dewey
as John Graham Evans
as Clifford Wyant
as Paul Mannix
as Col. Dorn
as Clarence King
as Sheriff Todd Collison
as Lloyd Chandler
as Ted Slocum
as Joe Brisson
as District Attorney
as District Attorney Manetto
as D.A. Al Ashley
as Assistant District Attorney Ashley
as Colonel Jim Hudson
as Jack Rose
as Austin Ware
as Tom Keary
as Pike
as Jake MacGraw
as Paul Durand
as Pontius Pilate