David Graf
David Graf was born in Zanesville, Ohio, United States on April 16th, 1950 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 50, David Graf biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Paul David Graf (April 16, 1950 – April 7, 2001) was an American actor best known for his role as Sgt.
Eugene Tackleberry appears in a series of films by the Police Academy.
Early life and education
Graf was born in Zanesville, Ohio, and later moved to Lancaster, Ohio, where he graduated from Lancaster High School. He studied theatre at Otterbein College in Westerville, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, where he graduated in 1972. He attended graduate school at Ohio State University until 1975, when he left to pursue his acting career.
Personal life
In 1983, Graf married Kathryn Graf. They had two sons.
Acting career
Graf made his first television appearance on the game show The $20,000 Pyramid in December 1979, where he partnered with actress Patty Duke. He will appear on subsequent iterations of the show as a celebrity contestant, twice with Duke. In the early 1980s, he appeared in numerous television shows, including M*A*S*H, The Dukes of Hazzard, Airwolf, Hardcastle, and McCormick and The A-Team.
In 1981, he appeared in Gergley in the drama Four Friends for the first time. Graf later appeared in each of the sequels as the trigger-happy Eugene Tackleberry in the 1984 comedy Police Academy. Graf appeared on He's the Mayor, a short-lived sitcom. Graf appeared in the final two episodes of the series Beauty and the Beast in 1990. Graf appeared on Night Court in 1992 in a small role as a police officer for the comedy series Seinfeld's fourth-season episode "The Ticket." In a visitor appearance on the short-lived Police Academy: The Series, he appeared in Tackleberry for the final time. Graf appeared on Family Matters in November 1992, where he played Sgt. Shiska.
Graf made several guest appearances since his time in the Police Academy series, including a repeating appearance in The West Wing, several appearances in Star Trek: Voyager ("The 37s") and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In the fifth season of "Soldiers of the Empire," he played Leskit, a Klingon.
In 1993 and Ralph Brinker in the Disney Channel film Brink, Graf appeared as Lt. Weismann in the film Suture and Ralph Brinker. In 1998, the first computer was launched in the United Kingdom.
In the 1997-1998 season, Graf appeared as a camp leader for Steve Beauchamp's little sister Katie. In 2000, he appeared on The Amanda Show as a medic who mistakenly exchanged pagers with Amanda Bynes. As a reporter for the Daily Planet, he appeared on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman season 2 episode 20.
Graf was only active in the 1995 film The Brady Bunch, portraying Alice's boyfriend Sam Franklin, the butcher. Graf appeared in Promised Land, which was a spinoff of Touched by an Angel, in 1996. He played the role of a mourning husband whose wife died while working for a corporation, and he went to the hospital to find answers to her.
In the 1990s, a Graf guest appeared in numerous episodes of ABC's Step By Step. Chuck Norwood appeared in the second episode of ABC's Home Improvement as angler Chuck Norwood. Two appearances in the Son of the Beach TV series episode "Grand Prix" were two of his last acting appearances, including two guest appearances as The Pentagon Staff Member Colonel Chase ("The Drop-In" and "The Portland Trip") and as Jacques Douche in the series "The West Wing." Graf's last acting role was on Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show, just three months before his death.