Jeff David

Jeff David

Born: September 16, 1940
Died: March 25, 2008
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Jeff David (September 16, 1940 – March 25, 2008) was an American stage, television and voice actor.

He guest-starred in television programs including The Six Million Dollar Man, Switch, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Hawaii Five-O and The Rockford Files. David provided additional voices for the animated television series Jana of the Jungle, and the television program Spider-Man. He also provided voices for the character Captain Carl Majors in Godzilla and the caustic robot character Crichton in the second season of the science fiction television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

Movies for Jeff David...

Godzilla vs. Y2K Bug
Title: Godzilla vs. Y2K Bug
Character: Captain Carl Majors
Released: December 7, 1999
Type: Movie
The Y2K bug attacks the Calico and the only hope the crew has at surviving... is Godzilla.
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The King of Comedy
Title: The King of Comedy
Character: Announcer (voice)
Released: December 18, 1982
Type: Movie
Aspiring comic Rupert Pupkin attempts to achieve success in show business by stalking his idol, a late night talk-show host who craves his own privacy.
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Title: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Character: Crichton (voice)
Released: September 20, 1979
Type: TV
20th-century astronaut Buck Rogers awakens in the 25th century after a freak accident puts him in suspended animation for 500 years. Upon returning to Earth and discovering the planet is recovering from a nuclear war, Buck uses his combat skills and ingenuity to protect Earth and fight evil throughout the galaxy alongside starfighter pilot Colonel Wilma Deering and robot companion Twiki.
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My Husband Is Missing
Title: My Husband Is Missing
Character: Boisson
Released: December 5, 1978
Type: Movie
A young wife journeys to North Vietnam in an effort to find her husband, an American flier reported missing in action, and is joined by a cynical Canadian correspondent on the trail of a human interest story.
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Title: Godzilla
Character: Captain Carl Majors
Released: September 9, 1978
Type: TV
Godzilla is a 30-minute animated series co-produced between Hanna-Barbera Productions and Toho in 1978 and aired on NBC in the United States and TV Tokyo in Japan. The series is an animated adaptation of the Japanese Godzilla films produced by Toho. The series continued to air until 1981, for a time airing in its own half-hour timeslot until its cancellation.
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Cops and Robin
Title: Cops and Robin
Character: Walter Costello
Released: March 28, 1978
Type: Movie
A veteran street cop and his partner, a robot programmed to be the perfect policeman, are assigned to protect the five-year-old daughter of the widow who witnessed the killing of her police officer husband and now is stalked by the gangster who murdered him.
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Title: The Rockford Files
Character: Funeral Director Martin
Released: September 13, 1974
Type: TV
Cranky but likable L.A. PI Jim Rockford pulls no punches (but takes plenty of them). An ex-con sent to the slammer for a crime he didn't commit, Rockford takes on cases others don't want, aided by his tough old man, his lawyer girlfriend and some shady associates from his past.
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Some of My Best Friends Are...
Title: Some of My Best Friends Are...
Character: Leo
Released: October 27, 1971
Type: Movie
Regulars gather at The Blue Jay, a gay bar in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, to celebrate Christmas Eve 1971 with people they consider family.
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Title: Hawaii Five-O
Character: Charles Aarons
Released: September 20, 1968
Type: TV
Hawaii Five-O is an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productions and Leonard Freeman. Set in Hawaii, the show originally aired for 12 seasons from 1968 to 1980, and continues in reruns. Jack Lord portrayed Detective Lieutenant Steve McGarrett, the head of a special state police task force which was based on an actual unit that existed under martial law in the 1940s. The theme music composed by Morton Stevens became especially popular. Many episodes would end with McGarrett instructing his subordinate to "Book 'em, Danno!", sometimes specifying a charge such as "murder one".