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David Ackroyd

 
Actor: David Ackroyd
  • Born: May 30, 1940 in Orange, New Jersey
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: Picking Up the Pieces, Windmills of the Gods, I Come in Peace
  • First Major Screen Credit: Picking Up the Pieces (1985)

Biography

Actor David Ackroyd is no relation to comedian Dan Aykroyd, despite the misguided (and misspelled) efforts of certain TV "experts" to link the two. Since the mid-1960s, Ackroyd has worked steadily as a stage, film and TV performer. Having toiled as a regular or semi-regular on such daytime dramas as Another World and Secret Storm, Ackroyd moved on to nighttime serial work in 1979 as the first Gary Ewing on CBS' Dallas (a role later played by Ted Shackleford). The following year, he appeared in his first theatrical film, Mountain Men (1980). David Ackroyd's weekly TV-series characterizations have included Frederich Bhaer on 1979's Little Women and Dr. Boyer on 1984's AfterMASH. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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David Ackroyd
Born May 30, 1940 (1940-05-30) (age 69)
Orange, New Jersey, U.S.
Other name(s) Davis Ackroyd
Spouse(s) Ruth Liming (1963-present)

David Ackroyd (born May 30, 1940, Orange, New Jersey) is an American actor, who first came to prominence in soap operas such as The Secret Storm and Another World.

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Career

Television and Films

Extended his all-stage career into film and television in the early 1970s, beginning with daytime leading man outings in The Secret Storm and Another World. He progressed to prime time work as Gary Ewing in Dallas until Ted Shackelford successfully took over the role when the character moved front and center with the spin-off drama Knots Landing. David's prime on-camera work occurred in the late 1970s with a series of strong co-star roles in the mini-series The Dark Secret of Harvest Home as the doomed Ned Constantine; The Word and the TV-movies And I Alone Survived and Women in White.

He began to find supporting roles in such movies as The Mountain Men, The Sound of Murder, Wrestling with God, Dark Angel and Xena: Warrior Princess.

Theatre

On Broadway, Ackroyd appeared in Unlikely Heroes, a 1971 production of three plays based on the stories of Philip Roth; and Children of a Lesser God, in which he replaced John Rubinstein as the lead character, James Leeds, in 1981. Since the late 1990s and into the 2000s, Ackroyd has narrated documentary television series like History's Mysteries and UFO Files: "Alien Engineering".

Filmography

Actor

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  • In Search of History: The Heretic King (1998)
  • The Mysteries of Amelia Earhart (1998)
  • In Search of History: The First Americans (1998)
  • History's Mysteries: The First Detective (1999)
  • History's Mysteries: The Inquisition (1999)
  • History's Mysteries: Chain Gangs (2000)
  • History's Mysteries: Body Snatchers (2000)
  • Horror or Hoax (2000)
  • History's Mysteries: Ghost Plane of the Desert - Lady Be Good (2000)
  • History's Mysteries: Amityville -The Haunting (2000)
  • History's Mysteries: Vikings, Fury from the North (2001)
  • Meteors: Fire in the Sky (2005)
  • UFO Files: Alien Engineering (2006)
  • The Universe (2007)

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