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John Carter is a Actor, Director, Editor and Sound born on 26 november 1927

John Carter

John Carter
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Birth 26 november 1927
Death 23 may 2015 (at 87 years)

John Carter (November 26, 1927 – May 23, 2015) was an American actor known in particular for Badlands (1973), Scarface (1983), and The Hoax (2006).

Biography

Born in Center Ridge in Conway County in central Arkansas, Carter was the older brother of actor Conlan Carter of the ABC television series, Combat!.

Carter played an historical figure, Stephen F. Austin, in the 1969 episode "Here Stands Bailey" of the syndicated series Death Valley Days, hosted by Robert Taylor not long before Taylor's own death. In the story line, the hardy, cantankerous pioneer James Briton "Brit" Bailey (Paul Fix) and his wife, Hannah (Rosemary DeCamp), make their final settlement in southeastern Texas after having overcome many obstacles over the years. Now they face Austin's order that they leave their land. However, Austin has a change of heart and asks them to stay. Bailey dies with his final wish of interment standing upright facing west, hence his grave marker, "Here Stands Bailey Facing West."

Best films

Barbershop (2002)
(Editor)

Usually with

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of John Carter (20 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2009The Way of WarDirector
2006The HoaxActorHarold McGraw
2002BarbershopEditor
2000Men of HonorEditor
1999Random HeartsActorPeyton's Father
1998CelebrityActorFather Gladden
1992Deep CoverEditor
1985My Science ProjectActorGeneral
1983ScarfaceActorVic Phillips
1976DynastyActorBenjamin McCullum
1976DynastyActorBenjamin McCullum
1975Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder CaseActorJack
1975The UFO IncidentSound
1974BadlandsActorRich Man
1973The Doll SquadActorSenator Stockwell
1972Joe KiddActorJudge
1972The Heartbreak KidEditor
1971The Andromeda StrainActorMP Capt. Morton
1970Monte WalshActorFarmer
1969MaroonedActorFlight Surgeon