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Donald "Don" Galloway (July 27, 1937 – January 8, 2009) was an American actor of stage, film and television, a political libertarian and journalist, perhaps best known for his role as Raymond Burr's protégé, Detective Sergeant Ed Brown, on the long-running crime drama ''Ironside'' (1967–1975). He reprised the role for a made-for-TV "reunion" film in 1993. ==Early life and career== Galloway was born in Brooksville, Kentucky, the son of Malee (Poe) and Paul Smith Galloway, a contractor.〔http://www.filmreference.com/film/75/Don-Galloway.html〕 Galloway began his television career in 1962 in the New York-based soap opera ''The Secret Storm'' as the first actor to play Kip Rysdale. His first nighttime video stint was on ''Tom, Dick and Mary'', one-third of the 90-minute weekly sitcom ''90 Bristol Court'', in 1964. He signed up with Universal Studios in 1963 and guest-starred on shows like ''Wagon Train'', ''Run for Your Life'', among many others. Those led him to a co-starring role opposite Raymond Burr on ''Ironside'', as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown. During the sixth season of ''Ironside'', he and Burr co-starred in the TV Movie ''Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John''. Galloway stayed through the entire run of ''Ironside'' until its cancellation in 1975. He was reunited with Burr on two of his mentor's 25 Perry Mason television movies before reprising his role on ''Return to Ironside'' in 1993. In 1979, Galloway hosted a syndicated game show called ''The Guinness Game'', which was produced by Bob Eubanks. Galloway made a few appearances on the popular game show ''Match Game'' as well. In 1983, he appeared in the movie ''The Big Chill'' as the husband of the character played by Jobeth Williams. In 1985, Galloway joined the cast of the ABC soap opera ''General Hospital'', playing Buzz Stryker until 1987. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Don Galloway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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