Nominated for
2
Golden Globes.
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1 win.
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Known For
Babylon 5
Zack Allan / Security Chief Zack Allan / Zack Allen
(1994-1998)
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Filmography
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Actor (93 credits)
1994-1998
Babylon 5
(TV Series)
Zack Allan / Security Chief Zack Allan / Zack Allen
1986-1993
Matlock
(TV Series)
Slick / Waiter / Daniel Ward
1987
Hotel
(TV Series)
Eric Madison
1978-1982
Taxi
(TV Series)
Bobby Wheeler
1978
Kojak
(TV Series)
Bert Gaines
1976-1977
Barnaby Jones
(TV Series)
Jeff Saunders / Taylor Chappell
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Wipeout
(1976)
... Taylor Chappell
1975
Movin' On
(TV Series)
Mike Miller / Mike
2010
20 to 1
(TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
1992
EastEnders
(TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
1980
Taxi
(TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
1978
Grease Day USA
(TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Summer Nights" - uncredited)
1978
Grease
(performer: "Summer Nights", "Greased Lightning")
1977
Pete's Dragon
(performer: "The Happiest Home in These Hills", "Bill of Sale" - uncredited)
1978
Taxi
(TV Series) (choreographer - 1 episode)
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Self (47 credits)
1979-2004
Today
(TV Series)
Himself
1999
Biography
(TV Series documentary)
Himself
1980
Marie
(TV Series)
Himself
1978
Dinah!
(TV Series)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Stage Play:
All the Way Home. Drama. Written by
Tad Mosel [final Broadway credit]. Based on the Pulitzer Prize novel "A Death in the Family" by
James Agee. Assistant Director:
Gene Lasko. Directed by
Arthur Penn. Belasco Theatre: 30 Nov 1960- 16 Sep 1961 (333 performances + 1 preview on 29 Nov 1960). Cast: Robert Ader (as "A Boy"),
Thomas ...
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Publicity Listings:
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Alternate Names:
Jeff Conway
Height:
6' 1" (1.85 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
[on his suicide attempts]: I've tried to commit suicide 21 times. Mostly, it's been with pills.
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Trivia:
Though he played Kenickie in the movie version of
Grease (1978), he appeared in the Broadway production as Danny Zuko.
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