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Burr DeBenning
Actor
Born September 21, 1936Died May 26, 2003 (66 years)
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Burr DeBenning (September 21, 1936 – May 26, 2003) was an American character actor, who has done work in both film and television. DeBenning appeared in nearly 100 films and TV shows during his career. His credits include the television films The House on Greenapple Road, Wolfen, The Incredible Melting Man, A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child, St. Ives, Cruising, and Love Field. He appeared in such television programs as Custer, Matlock, Matt Houston, Mike Hammer, Magnum, P.I., Matt Helm, Medical Center, McCloud, Columbo and Medical Story. Co-starred with Robert Wagner in City Beneath the Sea (1971). His character was called "Aquila" and had gills. Other guest appearance was in a war movie Beach Red (1967). DeBenning's last media appearance was a cameo in a music video for The Avalanches' hit song "Frontier Psychiatrist" in 2000. He died in California at age 66 from undisclosed causes.
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Burr DeBenning (September 21, 1936 – May 26, 2003) was an American character actor, who has done work in both film and television. DeBenning appeared in nearly 100 films and TV shows during his career. His credits include the television films The House on Greenapple Road, Wolfen, The Incredible Melting Man, A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child, St. Ives, Cruising, and Love Field. He appeared in such television programs as Custer, Matlock, Matt Houston, Mike Hammer, Magnum, P.I., Matt Helm, Medical Center, McCloud, Columbo and Medical Story. Co-starred with Robert Wagner in City Beneath the Sea (1971). His character was called "Aquila" and had gills. Other guest appearance was in a war movie Beach Red (1967). DeBenning's last media appearance was a cameo in a music video for The Avalanches' hit song "Frontier Psychiatrist" in 2000. He died in California at age 66 from undisclosed causes.
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Burr DeBenning Filmography
| 1995 | Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (TV Series) · as Fool's Gold / Smelly Sulphur (voice) |
| 1992 | Love Field · as Announcer (voice) |
| 1989 | A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child · as Mr. Jordan |
| 1988 | Freddy's Nightmares (TV Series) · as Dr. Serling |
| 1988 | The Game · as Federal Agent |
| 1986 | Armed Response · as Lt. Sanderson |
| 1986 | Matlock (TV Series) |
| 1985 | Hollywood Beat (TV Series) · as Woempner |
| 1985 | Hell Town (TV Series) |
| 1984 | Highway to Heaven (TV Series) · as Thrasher |
| 1984 | Santa Barbara (TV Series) · as Ed Thompson |
| 1984 | Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (TV Series) · as Cobb |
| 1984 | Riptide (1984) (TV Series) · as Lieutenant Wilcher |
| 1983 | Hotel (TV Series) |
| 1982 | Matt Houston (TV Series) |
| 1982 | The Mississippi (TV Series) · as Albert |
| 1981 | Falcon Crest (TV Series) · as Freddy Darrow |
| 1981 | Simon & Simon (TV Series) |
| 1981 | McClain's Law (TV Series) · as Paul Blake |
| 1981 | The Fall Guy (TV Series) |
| 1981 | Father Murphy (TV Series) · as Paul Garrett |
| 1981 | Code Red (TV Series) · as Sam Buhl |
| 1981 | Wolfen · as Ess Voice (voice) |
| 1981 | Nero Wolfe (TV Series) |
| 1980 | Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) · as Ed Russler |
| 1980 | The Return of Frank Cannon · as Charles Kirkland |
| 1980 | |
| 1979 | Knots Landing (TV Series) · as Neal Henning |
| 1979 | Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) |
| 1979 | The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (TV Series) · as Rick Conti |
| 1979 | Hart to Hart (TV Series) |
| 1979 | Hanging by a Thread · as Jim Grainger |
| 1978 | The House of the Dead · as Growski |
| 1978 | B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) |
| 1978 | The Return of Captain Nemo · as Lt. Jim Porter |
| 1977 | The Incredible Melting Man · as Dr. Ted Nelson |
| 1977 | CHiPs (TV Series) |
| 1977 | Man from Atlantis (TV Series) · as Chazz |
| 1976 | Quincy, M.E. (TV Series) |
| 1976 | St. Ives · as Officer Fran |
| 1976 | Brinks: The Great Robbery · as Ernie Heideman |
| 1976 | Most Wanted (TV Series) · as Ray Gorman |
| 1975 | Wonder Woman (TV Series) · as Tom Baker |
| 1975 | Medical Story (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1975 | The Blue Knight (TV Series) · as Drisco |
| 1975 | Matt Helm (TV Series) · as Frank |
| 1975 | Barbary Coast (TV Series) |
| 1975 | Starsky & Hutch (TV Series) |
| 1975 | Switch (TV Series) · as Kevin Geschwin |
| 1975 | Adventures of the Queen · as Ted Trevor |
| 1974 | Petrocelli (TV Series) · as Vince Belmont |
| 1974 | Nakia (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1974 | Little House on the Prairie (TV Series) |
| 1974 | The Rockford Files (TV Series) · as Harry Crown |
| 1974 | Manhunter (TV Series) |
| 1973 | Kojak (TV Series) · as Cass |
| 1973 | Police Story (TV Series) |
| 1973 | Barnaby Jones (TV Series) · as Lucas Ives |
| 1972 | The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) |
| 1972 | J.C. · as Dan Martin |
| 1972 | The Rookies (TV Series) |
| 1971 | The Face of Fear · as Peter Sargent Fennington |
| 1971 | Cade's County (TV Series) · as Bob Curtis |
| 1971 | Columbo (TV Series) · as Capt. Loomis |
| 1971 | Cannon (TV Series) |
| 1971 | City Beneath the Sea · as Aguila |
| 1970 | Dan August (TV Series) · as Andy Comer |
| 1970 | McCloud (TV Series) |
| 1970 | House on Greenapple Road · as Bill Foley |
| 1969 | The Survivors (TV Series) · as Sam Thomas |
| 1969 | Bracken's World (TV Series) · as G.i. In Wheelchair |
| 1969 | The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) · as Don Capetto |
| 1969 | Medical Center (TV Series) |
| 1968 | The Mod Squad (TV Series) |
| 1968 | Lancer (TV Series) |
| 1968 | The Outcasts (TV Series) |
| 1968 | The Name of the Game (TV Series) · as Harry Ward |
| 1968 | Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) · as Roy Crawford |
| 1968 | Sweet November · as Clem Batchman |
| 1967 | Beach Red · as Pvt. Egan |
| 1967 | Ironside (TV Series) |
| 1967 | Judd for the Defense (TV Series) |
| 1967 | Cimarron Strip (TV Series) · as Emmet Lloyd |
| 1967 | Custer (TV Series) |
| 1966 | The Iron Horse (TV Series) · as Curley Webb |
| 1965 | The F.B.I. (TV Series) · as George Barrister |
| 1965 | Run for Your Life (TV Series) · as J.b. Flowers |
| 1964 | Daniel Boone (TV Series) · as Tom Lincoln |
| 1962 | The Virginian (TV Series) · as Jason Crowder |
| 1959 | |
| 1952 | This Is The Life (TV Series) · as Alex Stanton |
| 1951 | Search for Tomorrow (TV Series) · as Dr. Nick Hunter #1 (1965) |














