John McMartin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Francis McMartin (August 21, 1929 – July 6, 2016) was an American actor of stage, film and television. Description above from the Wikipedia article John McMartin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

All the President's Men

(Foreign Editor)

Kinsey

(Huntington Hartford)

Blow Out

(Lawrence Henry)

Who's That Girl

(Simon Worthington)

Sweet Charity

(Oscar)

The Last Ninja

(Mr. Cosmo)

The Greatest Man in the World

(Ames Herbert)

Pennies from Heaven

(Mr. Warner)

Roots: The Gift

(Edmund Parker, Sr.)

Sondheim! The Birthday Concert

(Self)

Dream Lover

(Martin)

Native Son

(Mr. Dalton)

What's So Bad About Feeling Good?

(The Mayor)

Butterflies

(Ben Parkinson)

The Defection of Simas Kudirka

(Phillip Chadway)

A Shock to the System

(George Brewster)

Thieves

(Gordon)

Separate But Equal

(Governor James F. Byrnes)

Day One

(Dr. Arthur Compton)

No Reservations

(Mr. Peterson)

Ritual of Evil

(Edward Bolander)

The Dish

(U.S. Ambassador Howard)

Legal Eagles

(Forrester)

Fear on Trial

(Tom Murray)

Murrow

(Frank Stanton)

Little Sweetheart

(Uncle David)

Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards

(Narrator (segment "Into the Woods") (archive footage))

The Rules of the Game

(Leone Gala)

Three Businessmen

(Liverpool Businessman)

Citizen Cohn

(Older Doctor)

A Thousand Clowns

(The Man in the Office)

Brubaker

(Senator Charles Hite)

Falcon Crest

(Julian J. Roberts)

Murder, She Wrote

(Hudson Blackthorn)

Magnum, P.I.

Law & Order

(Defense Attorney Larry Webber)

The Golden Girls

(Frank Leahy)

Touched by an Angel

(Earl Gray)

Hawaii Five-O

(Ron Nicholson)

Spin City

(Senator Joseph Grady)

Beauty and the Beast

The Bob Newhart Show

Marcus Welby, M.D.

(John Ambrose)

Oz

(Lars Nathan)

Frasier

(Fletcher Grey)

Hart to Hart

Cannon

Lincoln

(Salmon P. Chase)

Harry O

East Side/West Side

Judd for the Defense

Kay O'Brien

Further Tales of the City

(Royal Reichenbach)

Law & Order

(Julian Hayworth)

Separate but Equal

(Governor James F. Byrnes)

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

(Grant)

Tony Awards

(Self - Performer)

Law & Order

(Mr. Hagaman)

The Rockford Files

(Timson Farrell)

The Beat

Law & Order

(Ron Grayson)

Bob

Murder, She Wrote

(Jason Bryan)

Cheers

(Dr. Lawrence Crandell)

Murder, She Wrote

(Winston Devermore)

Touched by an Angel

(Ed Greeley)

Coach

(Judge Watkins)

Great Performances

(Leone Gala)

Great Performances

(Teddy Wharton)

Murder, She Wrote

(Gavin Daniels)