Ken Howard
Born: 1944-03-28 in El Centro, California, USA
Died: 2016-03-23
Known For: Acting
Biography
Ken Howard (March 28, 1944 — March 23, 2016) was an American actor, best known for his roles in 1776 and on White Shadow. He was the National President of The Screen Actors Guild from 2009 until his death in 2016.
Filmography
2015
- The Wedding Ringer as Ed Palmer
- Joy as Mop Executive
2014
- The Judge as Judge Warren
- Better Living Through Chemistry as Walter Bishop
- The McCarthys as Coach Colwell
2013
- A.C.O.D. as Gary
2011
- Fairly Legal as Charles Pease
- J. Edgar as Harlan Fiske Stone
2010
- Blue Bloods as Malcolm
- A Numbers Game as Harold
2009
- Grey Gardens as Phelan Beale
- The Beacon as Oficer Ford
- 2:13 as Sheriff Sedgewick
2008
- Eli Stone as Thomas Hayes
- Rambo as Arthur Marsh
- Smother as Gene Cooper
- Under Still Waters as Conrad
2007
- Dirty Sexy Money
- Cane as Joe Samuels
- Michael Clayton as Don Jeffries
- Sacrifices of the Heart as Thane Weston
2006
- 30 Rock as Hank Hooper
- Brothers and Sisters as Boyd Taylor
- Conviction as Judge Hanford
- Arc as Santee
2005
- The Office as Ed Truck
- The Closer as Wes Durant
- Ghost Whisperer as Rachel Fisher
- In Her Shoes as Michael Feller
- Dreamer: Inspired By a True Story as William Ford
2004
- Boston Legal as Judge Walter Yardley
- Double Dare as Self
2003
- Cold Case as Harry Kemp Jr. (1958)
2002
- George Lopez as Dr. Woodson
- Pet Star as Self - Judge
2001
- Crossing Jordan as Max Cavanaugh
2000
- Curb Your Enthusiasm as Ken Abbot
- Perfect Murder, Perfect Town as Alex Hunter
- Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder as Alex Hunter
1999
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Dr. Arlen Rieff
- The West Wing as Judge Peyton Cabot Harrison III
- Family Law as Reardon
- At First Sight as Virgil's Father
- A Vow to Cherish as John Brighton
1998
- Tactical Assault as General Horace White
1997
- The Practice as Frank Patanki
- The View as Self
- Something Borrowed, Something Blue as Senator John Farrell
1996
- Arli$$ as Coach Rusty Kraft
1995
- The Net as Michael Bergstrom
- OP Center as The President
- Her Hidden Truth as Jack Devereaux
- OP Center as The President
1994
- Clear and Present Danger as Committee Chairman
- One West Waikiki
- Moment of Truth: To Walk Again as Ed Keating
1993
- Diagnosis: Murder as Special Agent Dunleavy
- Ulterior Motives as Malcolm Carter
1992
- Batman: The Animated Series as Hartness (voice)
- Melrose Place as George Andrews
- Mastergate as Secretary of State Courtleigh Bishop
1991
- Oscar as Kirkwood
- Memories of Midnight as Kirk Reynolds
- Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker as Self
- Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story as Bill Smart
1989
- The Man in the Brown Suit as Gordon Race
1988
- Strange Interlude as Sam Evans
- Drug Free Kids: A Parents' Guide as Self, Host
1986
- Rage of Angels: The Story Continues as Adam J. Warner
- Rage of Angels: The Story Continues as Adam J. Warner
1985
- The Golden Girls as Jerry
- The Colbys as Garrett Boydston
- Amazing Masters of Martial Arts as Self - Host
1984
- Murder, She Wrote as Hank Shipton
- Glitter
- He's Not Your Son as Michael Saunders
1983
- The Hitchhiker as Dubois
- The Thorn Birds as Rainer Hartheim
- Rage of Angels as Adam Warner
- It's Not Easy as Jack Long
- Second Thoughts as John Michael
1982
- Hotel
- Night of 100 Stars as Self
- Victims as Joe Buckley
- The Country Girl as Bernie Dodd
1981
1980
- Damien: The Leper Priest as Father Damien
1978
- The White Shadow as Ken Reeves
- The Critical List as Nels Freiberg
- Superdome as Dave Walecki
- A Real American Hero as Danny Boy Mitchell
1977
- The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer as Major Asa B. Gandiner - Prosecuting Attorney
1976
- Independence as Thomas Jefferson
1974
- The Manhunter
- Manhunter as Dave Barrett
1973
- Adam's Rib as Adam Bonner
1972
- 1776 as Thomas Jefferson
- The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie as Virgil
1971
- Such Good Friends as Cal
1970
- Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon as Arthur
1969
1956
- Tony Awards as Self - Nominee
1951
- Hallmark Hall of Fame as Defense Attorney