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James Brodhead was born on January 30, 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA as James Easton Brodhead. He was an actor, known for Frances (1982), Kotch (1971) and Mame (1974). He was married to Susan Hawes. He died on April 6, 2012 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.
Date Of Birth January 30, 1932, St. Louis, Missouri, United States Died April 6, 2012, Santa Barbara, California, United States Place Of Birth St. Louis, Missouri, USA Profession Actor Spouse Susan Hawes (m. 1962–2012) Children Will Brodhead, Daniel Brodhead Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 He had two sons with his wife, Susan - Will and Daniel.
Actor Title Year Status Character Panic in the Park 1995 Video Game Senator Struggles Piranha 1995 Jack The Wonder Years 1992 TV Series Minister Framed 1990 TV Movie Speech Therapist (as James E. Brodhead) Out of This World 1989 TV Series Mr. Findley War and Remembrance 1988 TV Mini-Series British Correspondent Falcon Crest 1983 TV Series Pastor Frances 1982 Desk Sergeant Hammett 1982 Man in Boardroom First Monday in October 1981 Court Marshall (as James E. Brodhead) Little House on the Prairie 1981 TV Series William Sykes Gideon's Trumpet 1980 TV Movie Court Crier Charlie's Angels 1976-1980 TV Series Rolph / Harold The Kids Who Knew Too Much 1980 TV Movie Mayor of Los Angeles Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1980 TV Series Mayor of Los Angeles Detective School 1979 TV Series Foster Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force 1978 TV Movie Ruby and Oswald 1978 TV Movie Judge Johnston (as James E. Brodhead) Carter Country 1978 TV Series Dr. Arneson It Happened One Christmas 1977 TV Movie Bank Examiner (as James E. Brodhead) Lucy Calls the President 1977 TV Movie Mayor Wally Bowser (as James E. Broadhead) Kill Me If You Can 1977 TV Movie Judge Carter (as James E. Brodhead) Man from Atlantis 1977 TV Series Trubshawe The Amazing Spider-Man 1977 TV Series Police Officer Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell 1977 Lawyer (as James E. Brodhead) Hunter 1977 TV Series Gibbsville 1976 TV Series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1976 TV Series Tucker McMarshall Treasure of Matecumbe 1976 The Groom (as James E. Brodhead) Leadbelly 1976 John Lomax Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood 1976 Priest (as James E. Brodhead) Helter Skelter 1976 TV Movie Mr. Quint Kojak 1976 TV Series Warden Mean Johnny Barrows 1976 Foreman (as James E. Brodhead) The Waltons 1975 TV Series Store Manager The Apple Dumpling Gang 1975 The Mouthpiece (as James E. Brodhead) Starsky and Hutch 1975 TV Series Tourist The Strongest Man in the World 1975 Cousin Edward (as James E. Brodhead) Black Starlet 1974 Simon Lewis (as James Broadhead) Our Time 1974 St. Ambrose Headmaster (as James E. Brodhead) Mame 1974 Floorwalker Here's Lucy 1973 TV Series Mr. Miller / Tilford McMillan & Wife 1973 TV Series Thomas Kotch 1971 Mr. Weaver (as James E. Brodhead)
Self Title Year Status Character Working with Lucy: A Conversation with James E. Brodhead 2010 Video documentary short Himself - Interviewee / Clips from 'Here's Lucy' - 'Lucy Calls the President'
Known for movies Frances (1982) as Desk Sergeant
Kotch (1971) as Mr. Weaver
Mame (1974) as Floorwalker
Helter Skelter (1976) as Mr. Quint