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Richard McKenzie (actor)

Richard McKenzie (June 2, 1930 – December 30, 2002) was an American character actor who was known for his guest role as Fred Bunker, younger brother of Archie Bunker on the hit CBS-TV sitcom series ''All in the Family'' in seasons 7 and 8, and season 4 of ''Archie Bunker's Place''. He also appeared in other popular shows such as ''Quincy M.E.'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''Matlock'' and ''In the Heat of the Night''.
==Biography and Career==

Richard McKenzie was born on June 2, 1930. He was born in the town of Chattanooga, Tennessee.〔(Biography of Richard McKenzie )〕 Chattanooga is located about 135 miles southeast of Nashville.〔Chattanooga, Tennessee
Richard's career began in television in a 1961 episode of the sitcom ''My Three Sons'' as Quinn. It would be another 14 years until Richard would make another television guest star appearance on the TV drama ''Doctors' Hospital'' in 1975 as Dr. Williams.
Throughout the 1970s, Richard would make guest appearances on many television shows. His most famous guest appearances on the 70's were on the television sitcoms ''Three's Company'' in 1978 as Police Chief Anton, ''All in the Family'' in two episodes between 1978-1979 as Archie Bunker's younger brother Alfred "Fred" Bunker, (he would later revise this role on an episode of All in the Family ' s spinoff sitcom Archie Bunker's Place in 1982), and on two episodes of ''Carter County'' between 1978-1979 as Dr. Fenway. Throughout the 1970s, McKenzie would guest star in such as ''The Waltons'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''The Jeffersons'', ''Roots'', ''Sword of Justice'', ''One Day at a Time'', etc.
Richard would also have an extraordinary television career in the 1980s which also included two co-starring role in television shows. His first guest starring role was in the show ''Family'' in three different episodes as two different characters. His first co-starring role was in the 1980s short-lived series ''The Yeagers''. ''The Yeagers'' was a drama centering around the life of the Yeager family and associates. The series produced only one episode in 1980. The series also co-starred David Ackroyd, Guy Boyd, and Andy Griffith.〔(Biography of The Yeagers (1980) )〕 In 1982, McKenzie would again co-star in another short-lived series entitled ''It Takes Two''. The series was about a couple, Sam and Molly Quinn who are too focused on their jobs to pay attention to their children or each other. He played Walter Chaiken in the series. The series aired for twenty-two episodes in one season, (1982-1983). The series also co-starred Richard Crenna, Patty Duke, and Helen Hunt.〔(Biography of It Takes Two (1982-1983) )〕〔(Richard McKenzie Filmography )〕 Some other of his memorable guest star roles in the 1980s include those in the shows ''Soap'', ''CBS Afternoon Playhouse'', ''Archie Bunker's Place'', ''Knots Landing'', ''Benson'', ''Growing Pains'', ''Too Close for Comfort'', ''Matlock'', ''ALF'', etc.
In the 1990s, McKenzie would guest star on shows such as ''The Golden Girls'', ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', ''NYPD Blue'', ''In the Heat of the Night'', etc. His last appearance on television was in a 2002 episode of ''Judging Amy'' as Judge Novak which aired sometime before his death.
He also appeared in many movies and TV movies. He starred in more than 10 movies between the course of 22 years. His first movie role as "Behan" in the 1971 movie ''Doc''. Some of his other memorable appearances in the movies included those in ''AWOL'', (1972), ''Man on a Swing'', (1974), ''Corvette Summer'', (1978), ''Being There'', (1979), ''The Doctor'', (1991), and ''Ghost Machine'', (1993). He also appeared in more than 20 TV movies. His first role was in ''Nicky's World'', (1974), as the role of Mr. Lanning, and his last role was in ''Deadly Medicine'', (1991), as the role of Brookshire.

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