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James Farentino

James Farentino (February 24, 1938 – January 24, 2012) was an American actor. He appeared in nearly 100 television, film, and stage roles, among them ''The Final Countdown'', ''Jesus of Nazareth'', and ''Dynasty''.
==Career==
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Farentino attended local schools followed later by studying drama and acting in Catholic school.
In the 1950s/60s, he went on to stage and a few TV roles. Among his many television appearances, he guest-starred in 1964 with Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., in the episode "Super-Star" of the CBS drama series, ''The Reporter'', with Harry Guardino in the starring role of journalist Danny Taylor of the fictitious ''New York Globe'' newspaper. Early in 1967, he appeared in Barry Sullivan's NBC western series ''The Road West'' in the episode "Reap the Whirlwind". In 1969, he starred opposite Patty Duke in the film ''Me, Natalie''. Farentino was one of the lawyers in NBC TV series ''The Bold Ones'' (1969–1972), which also starred Burl Ives and Joseph Campanella. He made two appearances in the 1970s anthology television series ''Night Gallery'', once with then-wife Michele Lee ("Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay"), and next with actress Joanna Pettet ("The Girl With The Hungry Eyes"). In 1973, he appeared in the episode "The Soft, Kind Brush" of the romantic anthology series ''Love Story''. During the 1970s, he appeared on NBC's ''Cool Million''.
In 1978, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama Special for his portrayal of Saint Peter in the miniseries, ''Jesus of Nazareth''. In 1980, Farentino starred in ''The Final Countdown'' with Kirk Douglas and Martin Sheen, and then played Juan Perón opposite Faye Dunaway's Eva Perón in the 1981 television movie ''Evita Perón''. Farentino appeared as Frank Chaney in the short-lived 1984 ABC series ''Blue Thunder'', based on the 1983 film of the same name, starring Roy Scheider. In the late 1990s, he appeared as the estranged father of lead character Doug Ross on ''ER''.

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