Jerry Douglas

Jerry Douglas (November 12, 1932 – November 9, 2021) was an American television and film actor. For 25 years Douglas reigned as patriarch John Abbott in the fictional Genoa City on the daytime television serial The Young and the Restless. In 2006, his character was killed off, but his character later made special appearances.

Cast

The Crash of Flight 401

(Miami Approach Controller)

Blast of Silence

(Gangster)

The Dead Don't Die

(Ralph Drake)

Gunn

(Dave Corwin)

Avalanche

(Phil Prentiss)

Silent but Deadly

(Captain)

Cover Girls

(Fritz Porter)

Please Stand by for Murder

(Ward)

A Wedding on Waltons Mountain

(Thief 1)

The Christmas Wish

(Mr. Askou)

Mommie Dearest

(Radio Interviewer)

The Godson

(Freedie Green)

JFK

(Board Room Man)

Dolly Parton: Here I Am

(Self)

The Stranger

(Steve Perry)

Black Zoo

(Perkins - Lab Technician)

Brinks: The Great Robbery

(Dennis Fisher)

Looker

(Laxative Spokesman)

A Cry For Justice

(Investigator Johnson)

Travis Logan, D.A.

(Officer Francis Erwin)

Hunter

(Gen. Rollins)

The Rookies

The F.B.I.

(S.A.C. Jim Russell)

The Bionic Woman

Cold Case

(Eugene 'Skip' Robertson (2007))

Quincy, M.E.

(Johnson)

The Streets of San Francisco

Land of the Giants

(Fielder)

Mannix

(Lt. Mitch Webster)

Gunsmoke

(Clark)

Melrose Place

Hunter

(Mike Murdoch)

Ironside

Harry O

Police Woman

Police Story

S.W.A.T.

The Donna Reed Show

The Young and the Restless

(John Abbott)

The Manhunter

Eischied

The Outer Limits

(Tom Evans)

The Rogues

(Harcourt)

Isis

(Inspector Bryce)

The F.B.I.

(Agent Munger)

The F.B.I.

(Rex Lynn)

Dragnet

(Sgt. Eugene Zappey)

The Rockford Files

(Hugh Wexler)

Bonanza

(Jeremiah)

Mission: Impossible

(Danny Moore)

Mission: Impossible

(Marvin Rogers)

The Incredible Hulk

(Frank Malone)

Dan August

(Stan Palmer)

The Streets of San Francisco

(Ofc. Murphy)

Empire

(LeRoy)

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

(Lieutenant)

The Rockford Files

(Al Haluska)

Barnaby Jones

(Ross Kemper)

Barnaby Jones

(Lee Wallace)

Broadside

(Seaman Curly Smith)