Dana Elcar

TV Actor

Dana Elcar was born in Ferndale, Michigan, United States on October 10th, 1927 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 77, Dana Elcar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

Other Names / Nick Names
Ibson Dana Elcar
Date of Birth
October 10, 1927
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Ferndale, Michigan, United States
Death Date
Jun 6, 2005 (age 77)
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
Dana Elcar Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 77 years old, Dana Elcar has this physical status:

Height
183.0cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Bald
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Large
Measurements
Not Available
Dana Elcar Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
University of Michigan
Dana Elcar Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Katherine Frances Mead, ​ ​(m. 1948⁠–⁠1950)​, Peggy Romano ​(m. 1954⁠–⁠1970)​, Marianne Torrance, ​ ​(m. 1978⁠–⁠1995)​
Children
4
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
Not Available
Dana Elcar Career

In 1962, he created the role of the hit-man Ben in the U.S. premiere of Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter at the Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village, New York City. That same year he was cast on the long running CBS daytime drama The Guiding Light as Andrew Murray, the District Attorney of Los Angeles County. Later in 1962 and 1963, due to his stint on The Guiding Light, he was cast in three episodes of the NBC sitcom Car 54, Where Are You?, and two segments of the ABC crime drama Naked City, both set in New York City. In 1966 and 1967, Elcar played Sheriff George Patterson on the vampire soap opera Dark Shadows. He played Inspector Shiller, the supervisor, in the crime drama, Baretta, starring Robert Blake. As a character actor, Elcar guest-starred in many television shows, including Gunsmoke, Mannix, Ironside, Columbo, Cannon, Benson, Newhart, The Fall Guy, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Hill Street Blues, The A-Team, Trapper John, M.D., Matlock, Law and Order, and ER.

Elcar guest starred on Get Smart, CBS's Mission: Impossible and Storefront Lawyers in 1970. In 1971, he was a guest star on Ironside. He appeared on The Waltons and Kung Fu in 1973. He had a regular role as Colonel Lard in the 1976–78 television military drama, Baa Baa Black Sheep, starring Robert Conrad, and also directed four episodes of the series. He appeared in TV disaster movies such as Heatwave! (1974) and Crisis in Mid-Air (1979). He also appeared in The Sting (1973).

In 1979, he played judges in Centennial and B. J. and the Bear. In 1980, he was cast in the role of "Chief" in the Get Smart feature film entitled The Nude Bomb (a.k.a. The Return of Maxwell Smart) that was based on the 1960s hit TV series (the role previously played by Edward Platt, who died in 1974). He also co-starred in two episodes of The A-Team in 1984 and 1985. In 1987, he was cast on Matlock.

Elcar and his stunt/photography double Don S. Davis were often mistaken for each other. Elcar appeared in the hit series Knight Rider in the 1983 episode "Merchants of Death"; as a corrupt sheriff in The Incredible Hulk episode "Escape from Los Santos" (1978), in which Banner is headed to Phoenix; and as KAOS Agent Kruger in the 2-part 1969 episode of Get Smart entitled "And Baby Makes Four".

In 1991, Elcar began to develop glaucoma. This condition was written into the MacGyver plotline, beginning with the sixth season seventeenth episode "Blind Faith" and continuing through the remainder of that season and the entire seventh season, with Elcar's character developing the disease. The sixth-season finale, "Hind-Sight", was a clip show using Pete Thornton's upcoming eye surgery as a framing device. After MacGyver, Elcar made a guest appearance in "Virus", a 1993 episode of Law & Order, in which he played a man who blamed his diabetes-caused blindness on his former physician, and whose son murdered other patients as revenge.

Elcar also played a blind character on episodes of The Magic School Bus and ER. Once blind, Elcar took on the challenge of playing Vladimir in Waiting for Godot complete with white cane. This was his theatrical swan song, and he retired in 2002 after his ER performance.

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