Seamon Glass
Seamon Glass is an American actor and author. He has acted in film and television from the early 1960s to the early 1990s. He appeared in the films This Is Not a Test, Bootleggers and Winterhawk. He had also appeared in Star Trek, in the episode Mudd's Women.
Background
He was born in Brooklyn, New York on 26 September 1925.[1]
Career
1960s
He was the lead actor in the 1962 film, This Is Not A Test, a film about a trooper who sets up a roadblock to catch a criminal then hears on the radio that there is going to be a nuclear attack.[2][3][4]
1970s
He played staff member Tim Donahue in the 1978 film, The Other Side of Hell. A story about an mental inmate played by Alan Arkin who regains his sanity and wants to leave the hospital.[5][6][7]
Publication
References
- ↑ Aveleyman Seamon Glass
- ↑ MRQE This Is Not a Test (1962)
- ↑ The Gettysburg Times September 12, 1970 Page Five This Week's Television Movie Guide, Sunday, 12:30 (15-21)
- ↑ Pittsburgh Post Gazette May 2, 1965 Friday, May 7, 5:00 P.M. 2-Early Show
- ↑ Boca Raton News Friday, August 1, 1980 Page 15 freedom flight
- ↑ Imdb The Other Side of Hell (1978)
- ↑ The Milwaukee Journal Tuesday, January 17, 1978 Page 6 Shows to Watch By Paul Henniger
- ↑ Half-Assed Marines Seamon Glass
- ↑ Readings Half-Assed Marines, Seamon Glass
External links
- The Classic TV History Blog: An Interview With Seamon Glass, June 26, 2014
- Seamon Glass at the Internet Movie Database
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