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Lonny Chapman : ウィキペディア英語版
Lonny Chapman

Lon Leonard "Lonny" Chapman (October 1, 1920 – October 12, 2007) was an American television actor best known for his numerous guest star appearances on drama series, such as ''Storefront Lawyers'', ''Quincy, M.E.'', ''The A-Team'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''Matlock'', and ''NYPD Blue''. He played "Ernie the plumber" in the 1954 movie, ''Young at Heart'', starring Doris Day and Frank Sinatra,
He also appeared as a guest star on the CBS adventure/drama ''Harbourmaster'', starring Barry Sullivan, and on the same network's anthology series ''The Lloyd Bridges Show''. He guest starred too in several episodes of NBC's ''McCloud'', which starred his long-time friend Dennis Weaver, whom Chapman had originally urged to go into show business. He also appeared in three episodes of ''Gunsmoke'' and appeared in such series as ''The Rifleman'', ''The Everglades'', ''Decoy'' and ''Dundee and the Culhane''. In 1964 he appeared on ''Perry Mason'' as murderer Jack Talley in "The Case of the Tandem Target". In 1966, Chapman appeared in the episode "Lone Woman" of ''The Road West''. In 1977, he appeared in the episode "The Waterhole" on ''The Oregon Trail''〔 and in 1979 in the episode "Now You see Her..." on ''The Eddie Capra Mysteries''.
==Biography==
Chapman was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but lived thereafter in Joplin, Missouri. He graduated from Joplin High School and, in 1940, from Joplin Junior College, the predecessor institution of Missouri Southern. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps served in the South Pacific during World War II. After the war, Chapman graduated from the University of Oklahoma at Norman and then moved to New York City, where he landed the role of Turk in ''Come Back, Little Sheba''. After moving to California, he appeared in ''Young at Heart'' (1954), ''East of Eden'' (1955), ''Baby Doll'' (1956), and ''The Birds'' (1963).
His other film roles included appearances in ''A Covenant with Death'' (1967), ''Hour of the Gun'' (1967), ''The Stalking Moon'' (1968), ''Take the Money and Run'' (1969), ''The Reivers'' (1969), ''I Walk the Line'' (1970), ''Welcome Home, Soldier Boys'' (1971), ''The Cowboys'' (1972), ''Run, Cougar, Run'' (1972), ''Where the Red Fern Grows'' (1974), ''The Witch Who Came from the Sea'' (1976), ''Moving Violation'' (1976), ''The Bad News Bears Go to Japan'' (1978), ''When Time Ran Out'' (1980), ''Running Scared'' (1980), ''Amy'' (1981), ''The Border'' (1982), ''52 Pick-Up'' (1986), ''Reindeer Games'' (2000), and ''The Hunted'' (2003). He had a starring role in the short-lived 1965 series ''For the People''.〔

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