Anthony Zerbe Teaspoon Hunter in The Young Riders
Birth name: Anthony Zerbe Biography for Anthony ZerbeAnthony Zerbe (born May 20, 1936 in Long Beach, California) is an American stage, film and television actor. He married Arnette Jens on October 7, 1962.
Studied at the Stella Adler Theater Studio in New York. Former artistic director of Reflections, A New Plays Festival at the GeVa Theatre in Rochester, N.Y. Currently touring the nation in the highly acclaimed Behind The Broken Words, a performance of contemporary poetry, comedy and dramatic works. Also continues to perform in a project, Prelude to Lime Creek, with poet and lyricist Joe Henry.
Awards: Emmy Award in 1976 for Outstanding Continuing Performance By a Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Harry O)
Military Service: United States Air Force (1959 - 1961)
He has a long acting career behind (... and ahead!) Him. During his 30 years of career, he played all types of roles. He began his career in the 1960s, and played in major TV series like "The Mysteries of the West" (1965), "Mission Impossible" (1967-69-70-1), "Cannon" (1972-73 ), "Hawai State Police" (1974), "La Petite Maison in La Prairie" (1982), "The Equalizer" (1987-88), "Walker Texas Ranger" (1996). He also played in, "Asteroid" with Don Franklin (1997), "license to kill" (1989), "North and South" (1986) ... It also often climbs on the boards and occurs in universities. It continues to appear in TV series and films. "The Equipped Pony Express" is only its second complete series. He received an Emmy for the first ("Harry O") in 1976.
Anthony Zerbe is an American actor born May 20, 1936 in Long Beach, California. He played in numerous films and television series during his career, winning a Primetime Emmy Award in 1975 for his performance in the Televised Story television series.
Zerbe started his career in the theater, especially by playing in the Great White Hope play of Howard Sackler at the Washington D.C. C. He then made his television debut in the 1960s, appearing in series such as The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone. He also played in several films, including Cool Hand Luke and The Omega Man.
In the 1970s, Zerbe continued to work regularly on television, appearing in series such as Mission: Impossible and Hawaii Five-O. He also played in films such as The Poseidon Adventure and The Stone Killer. In 1975, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for his performance in the television series Police Story.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Zerbe continued to appear regularly on television and cinema. He played in films such as Star Trek: The Motion Picture and License to Kill, as well as in series such as Murder, She Wrote and The Young Riders. He also appeared in science fiction series such as Babylon 5 and Stargate SG-1.
In the 2000s and 2010s, Zerbe continued to work regularly, appearing in television series such as Cold Case and NCIS: Los Angeles. He also appeared in films such as The Day After Tomorrow and The Last Stand. At the age of 84, Zerbe continues to work as an actor. Filmography
TriviaIs a graduate of the Erhard Seminars Training (est). FamilySpouse : Arnette Jens (7 October 1962 - present) Author of the card
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