American film, stage and television actor
Vernon Weddle Jr. (born August 23, 1935)[ 1] is an American film, stage and television actor.[ 2] He is perhaps best known for playing General Washburne in the 1986 film Short Circuit .[ 3]
Early life and education
Weddle was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi , the son of Vernon Sr. and Grace. When he was thirteen years old, Weddle and his family moved to Texas in 1958, where he has attended at Lon Morris College and the University of Texas at Austin . He then attended at Stephens College , where he was a resident actor[ 2] and instructor for theatre arts .[ 1]
Career
Weddle began his career with a stage play , with his wife, Gerri. In the play, he played the role of an exhausted psychologist , with Tom Ewell as the lead in the play.[ 1] The play was shown at the Okoboji Summer Theatre. Later in his career, Weddle began appearing in film and television programs, where he first appeared on the television series Mr. Deeds Goes to Town , playing Brad Kingsley.[ 4] He also appeared in Bonanza , playing South, in 1969.[ 3] He continued his career, mainly appearing in film and television programs.
Weddle appeared in numerous television programs including Barney Miller ,[ 5] The Mary Tyler Moore Show , Three's Company (and its spin-off The Ropers ), Archie Bunker's Place , The Mod Squad , Sanford and Son ,[ 3] Buck Rogers in the 25th Century , Hill Street Blues , The Jeffersons , The Rockford Files , Trapper John, M.D. , The Dukes of Hazzard and Lou Grant . He also appeared in television soap operas , such as, General Hospital , Dynasty , Knots Landing , Dallas , Hotel , The Colbys , Filthy Rich and Days of Our Lives , playing Bruce Fischell.[ 6] Weddle appeared and co-starred in films such as The Parallax View , Oh, God! Book II , The Devil and Max Devlin , Norma Rae , Carbon Copy , Harry's War , Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy , and Endangered Species . He also appeared in the television film Betrayal ,[ 7] where he played the role of the "Savings Officer".[ 3] Weddle retired his career in 1990.
Personal life
Weddle met his wife, Gerri at the Lon Morris College, where they both shared the same bill on the musical Roberta . They later married and had two sons, Kirk and Richard.[ 1]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1969
Bonanza
South
Episode: "The Stalker"
1969–1970
Bracken's World
Johnno / Harvey
3 episodes
1970
That Girl
Murray
Episode: "All's Well That Ends"
1970
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Richie
Episode: "Divorce Isn't Everything"
1971
The Forgotten Man
Surgeon
Television film
1971
Nichols
Reporter
Episode: "The Siege"
1972
Second Chance
Lester Fern
Television film
1972
Sanford and Son
Mr. Clifford
Episode: "Blood Is Thicker Than Junk"
1972
The Mod Squad
Red Benson / Albert Cavelli
2 episodes
1972, 1973
Search
Narrator / McEgan
1973
The President's Plane Is Missing
Second Controller
Television film
1973
The New Perry Mason
Dr. Glober
Episode: "The Case of the Spurious Spouse"
1974
Scream of the Wolf
Newsman
Television film
1974
Apple's Way
Nelson Heintz
Episode: "The Coach"
1974
Death Sentence
Hayden
Television film
1974
Betrayal
Savings Officer
1974
Harry O
Desk Clerk
Episode: "Accounts Balanced"
1974–1976
Emergency!
Various roles
3 episodes
1975
Medical Story
Dr. Ellis
Television film
1975
Switch
Ray Nesset
Episode: "The Body at the Bottom"
1975
The Streets of San Francisco
Hendrix
Episode: "Web of Lies"
1975, 1977
The Waltons
Rev. Caldwell / Dr. Culler
2 episodes
1976
The Dumplings
Wilson
Episode: "Joe Takes a Fall"
1976
Holmes & Yoyo
Mr. Peerless
Episode: "Funny Money"
1976
The Rockford Files
Mike Prescott
Episode: "So Help Me God"
1976
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Man in Lobby
2 episodes
1977
Little House on the Prairie
Assayer Andy Anderson
Episode: "Gold Country"
1977
Handle with Care
Soldier
Television film
1977
Panic in Echo Park
Mason
1977
Most Wanted
Crill
Episode: "The Dutchman"
1977
Washington: Behind Closed Doors
Ashley
Episode: "Part 1"
1977
The Betty White Show
Installer
Episode: "Make Yourself at Home... Steal Something"
1977
Rafferty
Perry Newcomb
Episode: "Death Out of a Blue Sky"
1977
Carter Country
Guard
Episode: "By the Light of the Moonlight"
1977, 1980
The Jeffersons
Attendant #2 / Vincent Carter
2 episodes
1977–1980
Quincy, M.E.
Various roles
3 episodes
1977, 1981
Barney Miller
Lawrence Oaks / Alvin Trager
2 episodes
1978
To Kill a Cop
Chief Duncan
Television film
1978
Husbands, Wives & Lovers
Marty Barows
Episode: "The Women Strike"
1978
The Clone Master
Pine
Television film
1978
The Paper Chase
Prof. Lowry
Episode: "Great Expectations"
1978
The Incredible Hulk
District Attorney Jim Chase
Episode: "Escape from Los Santos"
1978
One Day at a Time
Mr. Olsen
Episode: "Hold the Mustard"
1979
The Cracker Factory
John
Television film
1979
Friendly Fire
Col. Georgi
1979
The Ropers
Ernest Grimes
Episode: "Days of Beer and Rosie"
1979
Mork & Mindy
Mr. Burnett
Episode: "Mork's Health Hints"
1979
Trapper John, M.D.
Floor Manager
Episode: "What Are Friends For?"
1979, 1980
B. J. and the Bear
Delwood P. Manners
2 episodes
1980
Galactica 1980
1st Cop
Episode: "Galactica Discovers Earth: Part 1"
1980
Wild Times
Roberts
Episode #1.2
1980
Sanford
Arresting Officer
Episode: "Retrospective: Part 1"
1980
The Dukes of Hazzard
John Zimbra
Episode: "Carnival of Thrills"
1980
Beulah Land
Clarence Anderson
Episode: "Part I"
1980
Eight Is Enough
DMV Clerk
Episode: "Welcome to Memorial Dr. Bradford"
1980
Lou Grant
Aubrey Ragsdale / Bob Rosko
2 episodes
1980
Three's Company
Mr. Weddle
Episode: "A Crowded Romance"
1980–1983
Alice
Various roles
3 episodes
1980, 1988
Knots Landing
George Hunt / Mandel's Partner
2 episodes
1981
Walking Tall
Dr. Porterson
Episode: "The Killing of McNeal County's Children"
1981
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Dr. Moray
Episode: "Mark of the Saurian"
1981
The Choice
Dr. Nathanson
Television film
1981
East of Eden
Bill Ames
3 episodes
1981
Murder in Texas
Dr. Joe
Television film
1981
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
Aide
1981
Archie Bunker's Place
Cellmate #3
Episode: "Happy Birthday, Stephanie"
1981–1987
Dynasty
Mr. Afferton / Mr. Alpert
4 episodes
1982
Father Murphy
Theo
Episode: "Matthew and Elizabeth"
1982
Madame's Place
Aldo Brutus
Episode #1.48
1982
Voyagers!
Lane
Episode: "An Arrow Pointing East"
1982
Benson
E.G. Slade
Episode: "Mary and Her Lambs"
1982–1983
Filthy Rich
George Wilhoit
4 episodes
1982–1985
Simon & Simon
Various roles
3 episodes
1982–1987
Dallas
1983
The Awakening of Candra
Reiser
Television film
1983
AfterMASH
Barrett
Episode: "All About Christmas Eve"
1983
Amanda's
Mr. Schindler
Episode: "Amanda's Number One Son"
1983, 1985
Hotel
The Guest / Gordon Pierce
2 episodes
1984
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
George
Episode: "The Artful Dodger"
1984
Hart to Hart
Anthony Stratham
Episode: "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch"
1985
St. Elsewhere
Zachary Wexler
Episode: "Bye, George"
1985
Hollywood Wives
Jameson
Episode #1.2
1985
Space
Space
Episode: "Part III"
1985
Malice in Wonderland
Samuel Goldwyn
Television film
1985
Hill Street Blues
Loring Oler
Episode: "Seoul on Ice"
1986
The Colbys
Gregory Farnsworth
Episode: "The Trial"
1986
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Old Wildcatter
Episode: "Road Hog"
1987
Stingray
Arnie Brillstein
Episode: "The Greeter"
1987
Mr. Belvedere
Ticket Master
Episode: "Baby"
1987
Max Headroom
Finn
Episode: "Dream Thieves"
1987
Webster
Mr. Blaine
Episode: "The Strike"
1987
Billionaire Boys Club
Peter Faraday
Miniseries
1987–1989
Days of Our Lives
Bruce Fischell / Richard Stanley
8 episodes
1989
Highway to Heaven
Mr. Arnold
Episode: "Goodbye, Mr. Zelinka"
References
^ a b c d e "Okoboji Theater Actors Play World Premier on Tuesday" . The Sunday Times . July 30, 1961. Retrieved October 11, 2021 – via Google Books .
^ a b White, Karen (August 24, 1968). "Hancock Summer Repertory Stars Selects Los Angeles For New Home, Career Center" . Santa Maria Times . Santa Maria, California . p. 21. Retrieved October 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b c d "Vernon Weddle Filmography" . Fandango . Archived from the original on March 4, 2008. Retrieved October 11, 2021 – via Wayback Machine .
^ "Vernon Weddle On TV" . Santa Maria Times . Santa Maria, California . November 29, 1969. p. 22. Retrieved October 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ MacLeod, Terry (August 8, 1978). "Passing Parade" . The Galveston Daily News . Galveston, Texas . p. 1. Retrieved October 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Russell, Maureen (May 24, 2010). Days of Our Lives: A Complete History of the Long-Running Soap Opera . McFarland. p. 201. ISBN 9780786459834 – via Google Books .
^ "Red faced" . The Port Arthur News . Port Arthur, Texas . November 30, 1974. p. 6. Retrieved October 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
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