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Harold Sylvester
Actor, Writer, Producer, Director, Additional CreditsBorn February 10, 1949 (75 years)
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Harold Sylvester (born February 10, 1949) is an American film and television actor.
Sylvester was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. A graduate of New Orleans' St. Augustine High School and Tulane University, Sylvester is best known for his role on the TV series Married... with Children as Griff, the co-worker and friend of Al Bundy at the shoe store. Harold's other TV roles include the short-lived 1981 series Walking Tall, Today's F.B.I., Mary, and Shaky Ground. The most recent TV show he starred in was The Army Show. Sylvester had a recurring role on the TV series City of Angels.
His well known film roles are An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Uncommon Valor (1983), Innerspace (1987), Corrina, Corrina (1994), and Missing Brendan (2003). Sylvester has made guest appearances on shows, ranging from Hill Street Blues to Murder, She Wrote to NYPD Blue.
Sylvester attended Tulane University on a basketball scholarship and graduated in 1972 with a degree in theater and psychology. He was the first African-American ever to receive an athletic scholarship from Tulane.
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Harold Sylvester (born February 10, 1949) is an American film and television actor.
Sylvester was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. A graduate of New Orleans' St. Augustine High School and Tulane University, Sylvester is best known for his role on the TV series Married... with Children as Griff, the co-worker and friend of Al Bundy at the shoe store. Harold's other TV roles include the short-lived 1981 series Walking Tall, Today's F.B.I., Mary, and Shaky Ground. The most recent TV show he starred in was The Army Show. Sylvester had a recurring role on the TV series City of Angels.
His well known film roles are An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Uncommon Valor (1983), Innerspace (1987), Corrina, Corrina (1994), and Missing Brendan (2003). Sylvester has made guest appearances on shows, ranging from Hill Street Blues to Murder, She Wrote to NYPD Blue.
Sylvester attended Tulane University on a basketball scholarship and graduated in 1972 with a degree in theater and psychology. He was the first African-American ever to receive an athletic scholarship from Tulane.
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Filmography
2011 | Night Club · as Grim Interviewer |
2006 | For One Night · as Mr. Howard |
2006 | Nola · as Sampson |
2003 | Cold Case (TV Series) · as Tom Lincoln |
2003 | Missing Brendan · as Stan Wade |
2002 | CSI: Miami (TV Series) · as Joshua Keating |
2000 | City of Angels (TV Series) · as Wendell Loman |
2000 | Malcolm in the Middle (TV Series) · as Phelps |
1999 | Trippin' · as Willie Reed |
1998 | The Army Show (TV Series) · as Col. John Henchy |
1997 | Good News (TV Series) · as Mr. Stansbury |
1997 | The Sixth Man · as James Tyler |
1996 | Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (TV Series) · as Cop |
1996 | Moesha (TV Series) |
1994 | Someone She Knows · as Lt. Jack Emery |
1994 | Corrina, Corrina · as Frank |
1993 | NYPD Blue (TV Series) · as Det. Mike Conklin |
1992 | Shaky Ground (TV Series) · as Russell |
1992 | In the Deep Woods · as George Dunaway |
1991 | Roc (TV Series) · as Rev. Hill |
1991 | Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story · as Gilbert |
1990 | In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the Killing · as Art Regan |
1990 | The New Adam-12 (TV Series) · as Thomas Lane |
1989 | Double Your Pleasure · as Sam |
1989 | Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series) |
1989 | Life Goes On (TV Series) · as Detective Freeman |
1989 | Hit List · as Brian Armstrong |
1987 | A Different World (TV Series) · as Woodson Wayne |
1987 | Innerspace · as Pete Blanchard |
1987 | Married... with Children (TV Series) · as Griff |
1987 | The Tracey Ullman Show (TV Series) |
1986 | If Tomorrow Comes (TV Series) · as Al |
1985 | Space Rage · as Max Bryson |
1985 | Mary (1985) (TV Series) · as Harry Dresden |
1985 | What's Happening Now! (TV Series) · as Templeton |
1985 | Vision Quest · as Gene Tanneran |
1985 | The Atlanta Child Murders (TV Series) · as Hindsman |
1984 | 1st & Ten (TV Series) · as Joe Herns |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) · as Blaster Boyle |
1984 | |
1983 | Uncommon Valor · as Johnson |
1983 | Scarecrow and Mrs. King (TV Series) |
1983 | Webster (TV Series) · as Mr. Moorepark |
1983 | Uncommon Valor · as Sergeant |
1982 | An Officer and a Gentleman · as Perryman |
1981 | Today's FBI (TV Series) · as Dwayne Thompson |
1981 | Walking Tall (TV Series) |
1981 | Hill Street Blues (TV Series) |
1980 | Inside Moves · as Alvin Martin |
1979 | Fast Break · as D.c. |
1978 | CBS Afternoon Playhouse (TV Series) · as Neighbor |
1978 | The Eddie Capra Mysteries (TV Series) |
1978 | Wheels (TV Series) · as Rollie Knight |
1977 | A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich · as Doctor |
1977 | What Really Happened to the Class of '65? (TV Series) |
1977 | The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) |
1976 | Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours · as Rider |
1976 | Sounder, Part 2 · as Nathan |
1976 | Alex & the Gypsy · as First Goon |
1976 | Quincy, M.E. (TV Series) · as Hal Borden |
1976 | What's Happening!! (TV Series) |
1974 | The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman · as Sam (uncredited) |
1974 | The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) · as Tollombe |
1973 | Barnaby Jones (TV Series) · as Jim Haller |
1972 | The Night of the Strangler · as Jim Bunch |
1965 | Days of our Lives (TV Series) · as Warren Heywood |