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Charles Edward Durning (February 28, 1923 – December 24, 2012) was an American actor who appeared in over 200 movies, ... NCIS: Corporal Ernie Yost
NCIS: Nominated [54] Favorite TV Crime Drama Actor: Mark Harmon: Won [54] ... Charles Durning / "Call of Silence" Nominated [55] 2008: Outstanding Stunt Coordination:
A former Marine and Medal of Honor recipient Corporal Ernie Yost (in an Emmy-nominated performance by Charles Durning) who fought in World War II confesses to having murdered his friend during the Battle of Iwo Jima while battling against the Japanese. Drawn by the warmth of the veteran, the team become personally involved and reconstruct the ...
Actors who appeared on the first season of NCIS: New Orleans as their NCIS characters include Diane Neal (three), Rocky Carroll (three), Pauley Perrette (one), Meredith Eaton (one), Joe Spano (one), David McCallum (one), Michael Weatherly (one), and Mark Harmon (one). Leslie Hope appeared in one second-season episode of NCIS: New Orleans as her ...
Charles Durning: Captains and the Kings: Billy Rice "Chapter 2" NBC: Moses Gunn: Roots: Kintango "Part I" ABC: Robert Reed: Dr. William Reynolds "Part V" Ralph Waite: Third mate Slater "Part I" 1978: Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series [6] Barnard Hughes: Lou Grant: Judge Felix Rushman "Judge" CBS: David ...
Governor Charles Norin – (Scott Williamson) – Virginia, NCIS; Governor Maria Nunez – D – Florida – Commander in Chief; Governor Menelaus "Pappy" O'Daniel (Charles Durning) – Mississippi – O Brother, Where Art Thou? Governor Orlando Ozio – D-New York, Primary Colors; Governor Fred Picker (Larry Hagman) – D-Florida, Primary Colors
Eye to Eye; Created by: Rich Eustis Michael Elias: Based on: The Late Show by Robert Benton: Starring: Charles Durning Stephanie Faracy: Composer: Jimmie Haskell: Country of origin
When a Stranger Calls is a 1979 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Fred Walton, co-written by Steve Feke, and starring Charles Durning, Carol Kane, Colleen Dewhurst and Tony Beckley (in his final film role).