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'''Joshua Bryant''' (born July 2, 1940) is an American actor and author and the founder, in 1995, of the [[Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival]] and Media Forum in [[Taos, New Mexico]]. |
'''Joshua Bryant''' (born July 2, 1940) is an American actor and author and the founder, in 1995, of the [[Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival]] and Media Forum in [[Taos, New Mexico]]. |
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He was born '''Emmett A. Bryant''' in 1940 in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. After attending the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theater Arts and the [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] in London (RADA) and serving for three years in the US Army Signal Corps he began a career in the theater that eventually led to his starring, guest-starring and appearing in many dozens of television shows, including ''[[Magnum P.I.]]'', ''[[Touched by an Angel]]'', ''[[Highway to Heaven]]'', ''[[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]]'', ''[[Columbo]]'', ''[[Little House on the Prairie]]'', ''[[Love American Style]]'', ''[[Eight is Enough]]'', ''[[Barnaby Jones]]'', ''[[CHiPs]]'' and ''[[Knots Landing]]'', as well as films such as ''Enter the Devil'' (1972), ''[[A Scream in the Streets]]'' (1973), ''[[Trapped Beneath the Sea]]'' (1974), ''[[Framed (1975 film)|Framed]]'' (1975), ''[[The Night That Panicked America]]'' (1975), ''[[Salem's Lot (1979 miniseries)|Salem's Lot]]'' (1979) |
He was born '''Emmett A. Bryant''' in 1940 in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. After attending the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theater Arts and the [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] in London (RADA) and serving for three years in the US Army Signal Corps he began a career in the theater that eventually led to his starring, guest-starring and appearing in many dozens of television shows, including ''[[Magnum P.I.]]'', ''[[Touched by an Angel]]'', ''[[Highway to Heaven]]'', ''[[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]]'', ''[[Columbo]]'', ''[[Little House on the Prairie]]'', ''[[Love American Style]]'', ''[[Eight is Enough]]'', ''[[Barnaby Jones]]'', ''[[CHiPs]]'' and ''[[Knots Landing]]'', as well as films such as ''Enter the Devil'' (1972), ''[[A Scream in the Streets]]'' (1973), ''[[Trapped Beneath the Sea]]'' (1974), ''[[Framed (1975 film)|Framed]]'' (1975), ''[[The Night That Panicked America]]'' (1975), ''[[Salem's Lot (1979 miniseries)|Salem's Lot]]'' (1979), ''[[First Monday in October (film)|First Monday in October]]'' (1981) and ''The Education of Allison Tate'' (1986). He may be best-remembered as "Sgt. Scully" on ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]''.<ref>{{IMDb name|id=0117145|name=Joshua Bryant}}</ref> |
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Joshua Bryant | |
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Born | Emmett A. Bryant July 2, 1940 Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. |
Other names | Josh Bryant |
Occupation(s) | Actor, author |
Years active | 1968-present |
Joshua Bryant (born July 2, 1940) is an American actor and author and the founder, in 1995, of the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival and Media Forum in Taos, New Mexico.
He was born Emmett A. Bryant in 1940 in Norfolk, Virginia. After attending the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theater Arts and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London (RADA) and serving for three years in the US Army Signal Corps he began a career in the theater that eventually led to his starring, guest-starring and appearing in many dozens of television shows, including Magnum P.I., Touched by an Angel, Highway to Heaven, Matlock, Columbo, Little House on the Prairie, Love American Style, Eight is Enough, Barnaby Jones, CHiPs and Knots Landing, as well as films such as Enter the Devil (1972), A Scream in the Streets (1973), Trapped Beneath the Sea (1974), Framed (1975), The Night That Panicked America (1975), Salem's Lot (1979), First Monday in October (1981) and The Education of Allison Tate (1986). He may be best-remembered as "Sgt. Scully" on M*A*S*H.[1]
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For four years he hosted the syndicated series, Game Warden Wildlife Journal. [citation needed]
References
- ^ Joshua Bryant at IMDb