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Lincoln Kilpatrick

Born 1932-02-12
Died 2004-05-18
📍 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Lincoln Kilpatrick (February 12, 1932 – May 18, 2004) was an American film, television, and stage actor.

Filmography 57

Piranha
as Father
1995
ER
as Chet Fulton
1994
Frasier
as Artie Walsh
1993
Fortress
as Abraham
1992
Martin
as John Pittman
1992
Melrose Place
as Public Defender
1992
Chance of a Lifetime
as Amos
1991
Doogie Howser, M.D.
1989
Bulletproof
as Capt. Briggs
1988
Prison
as Cresus
1987
Hollywood Cop
as Jaguar
1987
Frank's Place
as Reverend Tyrone Deal
1987
Flicks
as Walt
1983
Deadly Force
as Otto Hoxley
1983
Matt Houston
as Lt. Michael Hoyt
1982
The Greatest American Hero
as Le Masters
1981
Hill Street Blues
as Hawkins Sr.
1981
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
as Dr. Ecbar
1979
The White Shadow
as Reverend Jackson
1978
Dr. Scorpion
as Eddie
1978
King
as Waring
1978
Lou Grant
as Dr. Turner
1977
Hunter
1977
Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected
1977
Just an Old Sweet Song
as Joe Mayfield
1976
The Master Gunfighter
as Jacques
1975
Baretta
1975
Harry O
as Nat Collins
1974
Together Brothers
as Billy Most
1974
Uptown Saturday Night
as Slim's Henchman #1
1974
Chosen Survivors
as Woody Russo
1974
The Six Million Dollar Man
as Captain Braco
1974
Kojak
as Todd Flynn
1973
Soylent Green
as The Priest
1973
Police Story
1973
Cool Breeze
as Lt. Brian Knowles
1972
Honky
as Fabulous Traveling Shoes
1971
Bearcats!
as Jake
1971
Brother John
as Charley Gray
1971
The Omega Man
as Zachary
1971
The Red, White, and Black
as Sgt. Hatch
1970
The Curious Female
as Uncle Charlie
1970
The Mask of Sheba
as Ben Takahene
1970
McCloud
1970
Generation
as Hey Hey
1969
Medical Center
as Sergeant Daggett
1969
Then Came Bronson
as Leuty Giles
1969
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
as Gil Dodds
1969
Stiletto
as Hannibal Smith
1969
The Lost Man
as Minister
1969
A Lovely Way to Die
as Daley
1968
Madigan
as Patrolman Grimes
1968
Mannix
as Lonnie
1967
Ironside
1967
Cop Hater
as Detective Dave Foster
1958
Naked City
as Cappy Fleers
1958
Naked City
as Bailiff
1958