Thomas Morgan Woodward (September 16, 1925 – February 22, 2019) was an American actor. He is best known for his recurring role as Marvin "Punk" Anderson on the television soap opera Dallas and for his portrayal of Boss Godfrey, the sunglasses-wearing "man with no eyes", in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke. On TV, he was a familiar guest star on cowboy shows. On the long-running Western Gunsmoke, he played 16 different characters in 19 episodes (including a pair of two-part stories), most appearances of any actor on the show. He also had a recurring role on The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. Description above from the Wikipedia article Morgan Woodward licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cool Hand Luke
(Boss Godfrey)
Which Way Is Up?
(Mr. Mann)
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
(The Boss)
Battle Beyond the Stars
(Cayman)
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
(J.P. Sands)
One Little Indian
(Sgt. Raines)
Gunsmoke: To the Last Man
(Sheriff Abel Rose)
Supervan
(T.B. Trenton)
Death of a Gunfighter
(Ivan Stanek)
Speedtrap
(Captain Hogan)
Yuma
(Arch King)
Final Chapter: Walking Tall
(The Boss)
Firecreek
(Willard)
Pistols 'n' Petticoats
(Mark Hangman)
The Gun Hawk
(Deputy 'Mitch' Mitchell)
Gunpoint
(Drago Leon)
A Small Town in Texas
(C.J. Crane)
The Hatfields and the McCoys
(Ellison Hatfield)
Moonshine County Express
The Sword of Ali Baba
(Captain of Guard)
Deadly Game
(General Olson)
The Midnight Man
(Philip Clayborne)
Gunsight Ridge
(Tex - Lazy Heart Ranch Hand)
Ride in a Pink Car
(Jeff Richman)
The Quest
(Sheriff Moses)
Treachery and Greed on the Planet of the Apes
(Martin)
Westward Ho, The Wagons!
(Obie Foster)
The Last Day
(Ransom Payne)
The Wild Country
(Ab Cross)
Running Wild
(Crug Crider)
The Devil's Bedroom
The Other Side of Hell
(Johnson)
A Last Cry for Help
(Mr. Burgess)
Ride a Crooked Trail
(Durgan (uncredited))
Planet of the Apes
(Martin)
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
(Sam Travis)
Kung Fu
(The Hanged Man)
T. J. Hooker
(Maj. Gen. Robert Selkirk, retired)
21 Jump Street
(Albert Schalin)
The A-Team
(Bus Carter)
Starsky & Hutch
(Clay Zachary)
Simon & Simon
The Lucy Show
(Pierce)
Knight Rider
(Sheriff Winston)
How the West Was Won
Hill Street Blues
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
The X-Files
(Old Harry Cokely)
Gunsmoke
(Calhoun)
Perry Mason
(Carl Pedersen)
Millennium
(Iron Lung Man)
Cannon
Hunter
(Chuck Easterland)
The Waltons
The Fall Guy
Dallas
(Punk Anderson)
The Monroes
Pistols 'n' Petticoats
87th Precinct
Rawhide
(Kale Maddox)
Police Woman
Have Gun, Will Travel
Cimarron Strip
Daniel Boone
(Tom Sutton)
The High Chaparral
(Hilliard)
The Virginian
(Jack Bandon)
Lancer
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
(Shotgun Gibbs)
The Big Valley
(Aaron Condon)
Enos
Tarzan
Branded
Sugarfoot
(Yates)
Bat Masterson
(Kana)
The Guns of Will Sonnett
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
(Pete Daley)
Doc Elliot
The Asphalt Jungle
Logan's Run
(Morgan)
CHiPs
Bonanza
(Jess Waddell)
The Virginian
(Randall)
Gunsmoke
(Deeks)
Gunsmoke
(Sholo)
Gunsmoke
(Ben Rucker)
Gunsmoke
(Earl Miller)
Gunsmoke
(Beaumont)
Gunsmoke
(Zack Johnson)
Gunsmoke
(Harl Townsend)
Gunsmoke
(Grant Lyle)
Gunsmoke
(Luke Brazo)
Gunsmoke
(Josh Stryker)
Gunsmoke
(Quentin Sargent)
Gunsmoke
(Luke Dangerfield)
Gunsmoke
(Walt Clayton)
Gunsmoke
(Lamoor Underwood)
Gunsmoke
(Bear Sanderson)
Gunsmoke
(Abraham Wakefield)
Star Trek
(Dr. Simon van Gelder)
Star Trek
(Captain Tracy)
Daniel Boone
(Elisha Tully)
Bonanza
(Luke Catlin)
The High Chaparral
(U.S. Marshal Ted Garnett)
The High Chaparral
(Billings)
Kodiak
(Stryker)
Bonanza
(Deputy Sheriff Rick Conley)
Bonanza
(Will McNab)
The A-Team
(Captain Winnetka)
Bonanza
(McDermott)
Bonanza
(Mike Gillis)
The Incredible Hulk
(Ben Madrid)
Death Valley Days
(Fitzpatrick)
Murder, She Wrote
(Sheriff Brademus)
Bonanza
(Sheriff Clyde Morehouse)
Renegade
(Dad Meechum)
Petrocelli
(Lt. Cayle)
Hill Street Blues
(John Renko)
Wagon Train
(Walt Keene)
Then Came Bronson
(Gus Samos)
Cimarron Strip
(Walter Forcey)
Hondo
(Col. Jake Spinner)
Vega$
(Kurt Stryker)
Matlock
(Zack Tannenbaum)
Blacke's Magic
(Dr. Harold Curry)
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
(Starbuck)
The Texan
(Mark Jordan)
Wagon Train
(Jubal Ash)