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Stu Gilliam was born on July 27, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan, USA as Stuart Byron Gilliam. He was an actor, known for Roll Out (1973), Return from Witch Mountain (1978) and Farewell, My Lovely (1975). He was married to Vivian White. He died on October 10, 2013 in Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
Date Of Birth July 27, 1943 Died 2003-10-10 Place Of Birth Detroit, Michigan, USA Profession Actor Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character The Meteor Man 1993 Dr. Jones the Head Physician Life Stinks 1991 Desmond The Law and Harry McGraw 1988 TV Series Dexter Simon & Simon 1983-1987 TV Series Inspector Harkness / Walter Newcomb Murder, She Wrote 1985 TV Series Cabbie Wildside 1985 TV Series Dance Troupe Leader ABC Weekend Specials 1977-1984 TV Series George Sherman / Sheriff Gimme a Break! 1984 TV Series Off the Wall 1983 Lester Poindexter Small & Frye 1983 TV Series Florist Herbie, the Love Bug 1982 TV Series Policeman #1 The Devil and Max Devlin 1981 Orderly #1 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo 1980 TV Series Mr. Avery The Super Globetrotters 1979 TV Series Freddie 'Curly' Neal / Sphere Man The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again 1979 The Black Cook B.J. and the Bear 1979 TV Series Jim, the Mechanic Harris and Company 1979 TV Series Charlie Adams What's Happening!! 1976-1978 TV Series Willie Spencer / Gary Love Is Not Enough 1978 TV Movie Cousin Charley Adams Return from Witch Mountain 1978 Dolan Brothers 1977 Robinson Quincy M.E. 1977 TV Series Dr. Hiro's Driver No Deposit, No Return 1976 Policeman Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde 1976 Silky, the pimp The Man from Clover Grove 1975 Deputy Billy Van Middlespoon Farewell, My Lovely 1975 Man #1 Roll Out 1973-1974 TV Series Cpl. 'Sweet' Williams The New Scooby-Doo Movies 1972-1973 TV Series Freddie 'Curly' Neal The Mack 1973 Announcer The Houndcats 1972 TV Series Ding Dog Harlem Globe Trotters 1970-1971 TV Series Freddie 'Curly' Neal Decisions! Decisions! 1971 TV Movie The Million Dollar Duck 1971 Minor Role (uncredited) Love, American Style 1969-1970 TV Series Leroy (segment "Love and the Fur Coat") / Harley Davis (segment "Love and the Militant") Julia 1970 TV Series Stu Gilliam Laugh-In 1970 TV Series Regular Performer Three's a Crowd 1969 TV Movie Ralph Wilcox Listen to the Man 1969 Get Smart 1968 TV Series Samuels Good Morning, World 1968 TV Series Billy
Self Title Year Status Character New American Bandstand 1965 1975 TV Series Himself Match Game 73 1973 TV Series Himself - Panelist Black Omnibus 1973 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1972 TV Series Himself - Comedian Celebrity Bowling 1972 TV Series Himself The Hollywood Squares 1968-1971 TV Series Himself - Panelist / Himself - Center Square Can You Top This 1970-1971 TV Series Himself The Movie Game 1970-1971 TV Series Himself The Real Tom Kennedy Show 1970 TV Series Himself The Merv Griffin Show 1970 TV Series Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1967-1970 TV Series Himself - Comedian The Art Linkletter Show 1970 TV Series Himself Allen Ludden's Gallery 1969 TV Series Himself The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series Himself Della 1969 TV Series Himself The Joey Bishop Show 1968-1969 TV Series Himself / Himself - Guest Host Funny You Should Ask 1968-1969 TV Series Himself The Dean Martin Show 1969 TV Series Himself The Jonathan Winters Show 1969 TV Series Himself Playboy After Dark 1969 TV Series Himself The Hollywood Palace 1969 TV Series Himself - Comedian The Storybook Squares 1969 TV Series Himself Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers 1968 TV Series Himself Dream Girl of '67 1967 TV Series Himself - Bachelor Judge
Known for movies The Hollywood Squares (1968-1971) as Himself - Panelist / Himself - Center Square
Roll Out (1973-1974) as Cpl. 'Sweet' Williams
Harlem Globe Trotters (1970-1971) as Freddie 'Curly' Neal
Return from Witch Mountain (1978) as Dolan