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Luke
Skywalker played by Mark Hamill
Star Wars character Luke Skywalker
played by Mark Hamill starring in other movies and TV
shows with cameo appearances included also. Hit the
small pictures to see the full captures.
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The
Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (1981)
-Playing Conrad
-A young singer and his sister/manager travel to Nashville
in search of stardom. As they journey from one hotel to
another, it becomes obvious that only one of them has
what it takes to become a star.
-Conrad
is the State Trooper Deputy who tries the win the heart
of Amanda by trying to help raise bail.
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The
Muppet Show (1980) (TV)
-Playing himself
-The Muppet Show depicted a song-and-dance variety show,
as well as the backstage antics. Most of the shows revolved
around Kermit The Frog and Miss Piggy, as well as keep
the human guest stars.
-This episode is a special Star Wars tribute with many
of the characters appearing including Chewbacca, C3PO,
and R2D2.
-Mark Hamill is the main guest and performs a few skits
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The
Big Red One (1980)
-Playing Private Griff, 1st Squad
-It's about four riflemen of the Army's First Infantry
and their Sergeant. Johnson is a naive farm boy, Vinci
is the sarcastic smart-aleck and Zab narrates the movie
and always has a cigar.
-Private Griff is prone to freezing up during heated combat. |
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Corvette
Summer (1978)
-Playing Kenneth W. Dantley, Jr.
-High School Senior Kenny Dantley's only love in life
is cars. For a shop class project, he and his classmates
build a Corvette ("Stingray"). The car is a
big hit -- so big, in fact, that it gets stolen! Kenny,
having fallen in love with the car, sets out on a summer-long
adventure in Las Vegas to find it. Along the way, he meets
up with a "hooker-in-training" named "Vanessa"
(played by Annie Potts). The two encounter danger and
romance as they try to steal back the Stingray. |
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Eight
Is Enough (1977) (TV)
-Playing David Bradford (pilot only)
-He asked to be released from his contract before 'Star
Wars' came out because wanted to focus on his movie career.
ABC refused to release him from his contract, But Mark
was involved in a car crash (December 1976) and injured
his face. This made him unavailable for shooting the TV
series. |
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The
Magician (1973) (TV)
-Playing Ian Keefer in "Lightning on a Dry Day"
-This is a crime drama series about a rich magician who
uses his magical talents to help people out of their problems
with criminals.
-When Tony (Bill Bixby) makes his assistant vanish in
a flash of fire during a charity performance at a mental
hospital, Ian Keefer becomes hysterical. Tony learns that
the boy was a witness to something horrible in a nearby
small town.
-Ian Keefer is a psychiatric patient who was found two
weeks earlier walking in the countryside unable to speak,
but reacts to fire that also makes him hysterical. |
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Night
Gallery (1972) (TV)
-Playing Francis the messenger boy in episode: "There
Aren't Any More McBanes"
-Another Rod Serling classic TV show was first introduced
November 8, 1969. The show started off with a macabre
painting and a fantasy-horror story would follow to match
it. |
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General
Hospital (1972-1973) (TV)
-Playing Kent Murray
-He had a recurring role on the TV soap in the early
'70s. Jessie Brewer divorces Phil, then becomes guardian
of her brother’s two troubled teenagers, Kent
and Caroline Murray. |
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