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Robert DoQui
Actor
Born April 20, 1934Died February 9, 2008 (73 years)
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Robert DoQui (April 20, 1934 – February 9, 2008) was an American actor who starred in film and on television. He is best known for his role as King George in the 1973 film, Coffy, starring Pam Grier, as Sgt. Warren Reed in the 1987 science fiction film RoboCop, the 1990 sequel RoboCop 2, and the 1993 sequel RoboCop 3. Robert starred on television and is also known for his voice as Pablo Roberts on Harlem Globetrotters cartoon from 1970-1973. He was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
He starred in the miniseries Centennial in 1978, and The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson TV movie in 1990. Robert made guest appearances on many TV shows, including I Dream of Jeannie, "The Jeffersons," Daniel Boone, Gunsmoke, Adam-12, The Parkers, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the season 4 episode "Sons of Mogh" as a Klingon named Noggra. He died February 9, 2008 at the age of 73. He was buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
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Robert DoQui (April 20, 1934 – February 9, 2008) was an American actor who starred in film and on television. He is best known for his role as King George in the 1973 film, Coffy, starring Pam Grier, as Sgt. Warren Reed in the 1987 science fiction film RoboCop, the 1990 sequel RoboCop 2, and the 1993 sequel RoboCop 3. Robert starred on television and is also known for his voice as Pablo Roberts on Harlem Globetrotters cartoon from 1970-1973. He was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
He starred in the miniseries Centennial in 1978, and The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson TV movie in 1990. Robert made guest appearances on many TV shows, including I Dream of Jeannie, "The Jeffersons," Daniel Boone, Gunsmoke, Adam-12, The Parkers, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the season 4 episode "Sons of Mogh" as a Klingon named Noggra. He died February 9, 2008 at the age of 73. He was buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
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Filmography
2003 | Wanda at Large (TV Series) |
2001 | |
2000 | Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (TV Series) · as Principal Ralph Wheaton |
1999 | The Parkers (TV Series) |
1998 | Any Day Now (TV Series) · as Cast |
1997 | |
1997 | The Practice (TV Series) |
1996 | L.A. Heat (TV Series) |
1995 | Walking Thunder · as Gun Trader |
1995 | Flipper (1995) (TV Series) · as Perry Jefferson |
1994 | ER (TV Series) · as Minister |
1994 | Party of Five (TV Series) · as Judge Issacs |
1994 | Hide Tide - Ein cooles Duo (TV Series) · as Cast |
1993 | Short Cuts · as Knute Willis |
1993 | NYPD Blue (TV Series) · as Warren Leight |
1993 | A Case for Murder · as Detective Haas |
1993 | RoboCop 3 · as Sergeant Reed |
1993 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series) · as Noggra |
1992 | Picket Fences (TV Series) · as Teacher |
1992 | Batman: The Animated Series (TV Series) · as Doctor (voice) |
1992 | I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore · as Fred |
1991 | Roc (TV Series) · as Mr. Ellis |
1991 | Diplomatic Immunity · as Ferguson |
1990 | Original Intent · as Ben Reid |
1990 | The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson · as Top Sergeant |
1990 | RoboCop 2 · as Sergeant Warren Reed |
1989 | Dragnet (1989) (TV Series) · as Marty Alex |
1988 | Paramedics · as Moses |
1988 | Miracle Mile · as Fred The Cook |
1988 | Mercenary Fighters · as Colonel Kyemba |
1987 | My Two Dads (TV Series) · as Doctor Quinn |
1987 | Frank's Place (TV Series) · as Rev. Gaines |
1987 | RoboCop · as Sgt. Warren Reed |
1986 | Amen (TV Series) · as Bryant |
1986 | Starman (TV Series) · as Mr. Hubbard |
1986 | Good to Go · as Max |
1985 | Between the Darkness and the Dawn · as Principal |
1985 | Pound Puppies (TV Series) · as Mr. Sullivan |
1985 | The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1985 | My Science Project · as Desk Sergeant |
1985 | Fast Forward · as Mr. Hughes |
1984 | Obsessive Love · as Douglas |
1984 | It's Your Move (TV Series) |
1984 | Punky Brewster (TV Series) |
1984 | Cloak & Dagger · as Lt. Fleming |
1984 | Dark Mirror · as Higgens |
1984 | Blue Thunder (TV Series) |
1983 | Making of a Male Model · as Policeman |
1983 | Hotel (TV Series) |
1983 | Webster (TV Series) · as Pastor Williams |
1982 | Matt Houston (TV Series) |
1982 | I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can · as Teddy |
1982 | Cassie & Co. (TV Series) · as Harry Veda |
1981 | The Fall Guy (TV Series) · as Coppersmith |
1981 | Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) |
1981 | Hill Street Blues (TV Series) · as Mullenex |
1980 | Carny · as Jerry |
1979 | Up & Coming (TV Series) |
1979 | Knots Landing (TV Series) · as Jack Whitcomb |
1979 | Concrete Cowboys (TV Series) · as Ed |
1979 | Guyana: Cult of the Damned · as Oliver Ross |
1979 | The Facts of Life (TV Series) |
1978 | The White Shadow (TV Series) · as Carl Simpson |
1978 | Centennial (TV Series) · as Nate Person |
1977 | Almos' a Man · as Bob Glover |
1977 | Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (TV Series) · as Cast |
1977 | Green Eyes · as Hal |
1976 | Quincy, M.E. (TV Series) |
1976 | Treasure of Matecumbe · as Ben |
1976 | Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson · as The Wrangler (oswald Dart) |
1976 | How the West Was Won (TV Series) · as Oran Nubley |
1975 | Part 2: Walking Tall · as Obra Eaker |
1975 | Nashville · as Wade Cooley |
1975 | The Blue Knight (TV Series) · as Willie Moore |
1975 | The Jeffersons (TV Series) |
1974 | Kolchak: The Night Stalker (TV Series) · as Park Policeman |
1974 | The Rockford Files (TV Series) · as Swat Commander Willis |
1974 | Heatwave! · as Offical |
1974 | Willie Dynamite · as Baylor The Pimp (uncredited) |
1974 | The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) · as Breezy |
1974 | Happy Days (TV Series) |
1973 | A Dream for Christmas · as George Briggs (as Robert Do Qui) |
1973 | Super Friends (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1973 | Coffy · as King George |
1973 | Barnaby Jones (TV Series) · as Painter |
1972 | Visions... · as Andrews |
1972 | The ABC Afterschool Special (TV Series) · as Sgt. Corbett |
1972 | The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) |
1972 | Maude (TV Series) · as Detective Kennedy |
1972 | The New Scooby-Doo Movies (TV Series) · as Pablo Robertson (voice) |
1972 | The Man · as Webson |
1972 | Banacek (TV Series) · as Sgt. Flynn |
1972 | Sanford and Son (TV Series) |
1971 | O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (TV Series) · as Paul Stoddard |
1971 | Longstreet (TV Series) · as Gus Pollack |
1970 | The Red, White, and Black · as Eli Brown |
1970 | Harlem GlobeTrotters (TV Series) |
1970 | Tarzan's Deadly Silence · as Metusa |
1969 | The Devil's 8 · as Henry Reed |
1968 | Uptight · as Street Speaker |
1968 | The Mod Squad (TV Series) |
1968 | Adam-12 (TV Series) · as Mr. Flint |
1968 | The Name of the Game (TV Series) · as Ollie O'neill |
1967 | Fitzwilly · as Workman |
1967 | Cowboy in Africa (TV Series) · as Rendula |
1967 | The High Chaparral (TV Series) · as Corporal Larrabee |
1967 | The Guns of Will Sonnett (TV Series) |
1967 | Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! · as Orderly |
1967 | Ironside (TV Series) |
1966 | The Fortune Cookie · as Man In Bar (as Bob Doqui) |
1966 | Mission: Impossible (TV Series) · as John Darcy |
1966 | The Felony Squad (TV Series) |
1966 | Family Affair (TV Series) |
1966 | Hey, Landlord (TV Series) · as Dale Bindy |
1966 | Tarzan (1966) (TV Series) |
1966 | Daktari (TV Series) · as Askari Sergeant |
1965 | The Cincinnati Kid · as Philly (uncredited) |
1965 | Get Smart (TV Series) |
1965 | I Dream of Jeannie (TV Series) · as Pete Morgan |
1965 | Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion · as Unteroffizier |
1964 | Daniel Boone (TV Series) · as Tom |
1964 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) · as Hank |
1963 | The Fugitive (TV Series) · as Sergeant Evers |
1963 | The Outer Limits (TV Series) · as Lieutenant Johnson |
1960 | Insight (TV Series) · as Sam Wilcox |
1955 | Gunsmoke (TV Series) · as Sadler |