Jack Grinnage
Ron Updyke in Kolchak The Night Stalker
Birth name : Jack Grinnage
Birth date : 1931/01/20 (95 years old)
Birth place : Los Angeles
Biography for Jack Grinnage
Actor between 1954 and 1978, he had disappeared from the filming sets for more than 25 years (1978-2003). He played in 2003 in an episode of the series "Six Feet Under" and had to play in the film "Baker" in 2008.
Jack Grinnage is an American actor. He was born on March 25, 1973 in New York, in New York, in the United States. Grinnage grew up in Manhattan and attended New York theater school. He then studied at the University of Yale, where he obtained a diploma in dramatic art.
After graduating, Grinnage began his acting career by playing in Off-Broadway theater and working as a regional theater actor. He also appeared in films and television series, especially in secondary roles in series like "Law & Order" and "The Blacklist".
In addition to his acting career, Grinnage is also a talented artist. He presented several of his paintings in contemporary art exhibitions in New York and published a poetry book in 2018.
Grinnage is also known for its commitment to social and environmental causes. He is a fervent defender of equal rights and the fight against climate change. It is often seen in manifestations and events for awareness of these subjects.
In summary, Jack Grinnage is a talented and committed American actor who began his career by playing in Off-Broadway theater and working as a regional actor. He is also an accomplished artist and a defender passionate about social and environmental causes.
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Filmography
| Title | Role |
|---|---|
| Baker (2008) (post-production) | |
| Six Feet Under | Minister (1 episode, 2003) |
| Zero to Sixty (1978) | Airport Manager |
| Crackle of Death (1976) (TV) | Ron Updyke |
| Kolchak: The Night Stalker | Ron Updyke (18 episodes, 1974-1975) |
| Glass Houses (1972) | |
| The Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970) | Driver |
| The Outsider | Clifford (1 episode, 1968) |
| The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (1968) | Pvt. Roberts |
| Laredo | Mike Slattery / ... (2 episodes, 1966) |
| The Beverly Hillbillies | Co-pilot (1 episode, 1966) |
| The Smothers Brothers Show | Emerson (1 episode, 1966) |
| Gunsmoke | Andy Wirth / ... (4 episodes, 1959-1966) |
| The Munsters | Mr. Walpole (1 episode, 1965) |
| Twelve O'Clock High | Cpl. Jones (1 episode, 1965) |
| Wagon Train | Guard / ... (3 episodes, 1958-1964) |
| Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) (uncredited) | Patient |
| Stoney Burke | Joe (1 episode, 1963) |
| Rawhide (1 episode, 1962) | |
| Bus Stop | Young Clerk (1 episode, 1962) |
| The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | Lt. Merriweather (1 episode, 1961) |
| The Twilight Zone | Henry (1 episode, 1961) |
| The Best of the Post | Kendall (1 episode, 1961) |
| Dante | Reporter #3 (1 episode, 1960) |
| The Rifleman | Kirby Mitchell (1 episode, 1959) |
| Steve Canyon | A / ... (2 episodes, 1959) |
| Riot in Juvenile Prison (1959) | Dink, an inmate |
| The Restless Gun | Lonnie (1 episode, 1958) |
| Wolf Larsen (1958) | Leach |
| King Creole (1958) | Dummy |
| Wink of an Eye (1958) | Delivery Boy |
| The Lineup | Ken Sells (1 episode, 1958) |
| Playhouse 90 | Jones (1 episode, 1957) |
| West Point (1 episode, 1957) | |
| The Gray Ghost | Hulbert (1 episode, 1957) |
| The Silent Service (1 episode) | |
| Crashing Las Vegas (1956) (uncredited) | Bellboy |
| Navy Log | Joe (2 episodes, 1955-1956) |
| Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955) (uncredited) | Blacksmith's Son |
| Rebel Without a Cause (1955) | Moose |
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- Creation date: 13/12/2007 by franckenstein

