He played Cliff Huxtable | 24 |
He played Chris in "The Magnificent Seven" | 52 |
He played Chekov on "Star Trek" | 41 |
He played Che in "Che!" | 33 |
He played Che | 13 |
He played Charles in “Citizen Kane” | 43 |
He played Charles | 17 |
He played Chan before Toler | 27 |
He played Chan 16 times | 23 |
He played Castillo on "Miami Vice" | 44 |
He played Cassidy | 17 |
He played Casey Kelso on "That '70s Show" | 55 |
He played Cardinal Richelieu in "The Musketeer" | 57 |
He played Captain Jack Sparrow | 30 |
He played Captain Davies on "Roots" | 45 |
He played Canteen Boy | 21 |
He played Calvera in "The Magnificent Seven" | 54 |
He played Burt Campbell on "Soap" | 43 |
He played Buddy Sorrell on 1960s TV | 35 |
He played Brutus in "Julius Caesar" (1953) | 52 |
He played Bond between Moore and Brosnan | 40 |
He played Bob in "La Bamba," 1987 | 43 |
He played Bob in "La Bamba" | 37 |
He played Bilko | 15 |
He played Big Daddy | 19 |
He played Benny playing | 23 |
He played Benjamin Franklin Pierce | 34 |
He played Ben on "Bonanza" | 36 |
He played Ben | 13 |
He played Belasco | 17 |
He played behind Harrison | 25 |
He played Beaver's big brother | 34 |
He played Batman before George | 30 |
He played Basil in "Zorba the Greek" | 46 |
He played Basil Fawlty | 22 |
He played Barnaby Jones | 23 |
He played B.A. Baracus on "The A-Team" | 48 |
He played B.A. Baracus | 22 |
He played B.A. | 14 |
He played Austin Powers's father in "Goldmember" | 62 |
He played Ashley | 16 |
He played Arnold Vinick on "The West Wing" | 52 |
He played Arnold on "Happy Days" | 42 |
He played Arnie on "L.A. Law" | 39 |
He played Archer Maggott in "The Dirty Dozen" | 55 |
He played Antonio opposite Pacino's Shylock | 47 |
He played Andrew in "The Breakfast Club" | 50 |
He played and lost in the 2004 NBA finals | 41 |
He played an economics teacher in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (10,9) | 81 |
He played an attendant at Wally's Filling Station in 1960s TV | 65 |
He played Alonzo in "Training Day" | 44 |
He played alongside Mantle | 26 |
He played all 44 of his World Series games against the Yankees | 62 |
He played Alan Brady | 20 |
He played Al Jolson | 19 |
He played Agent Polk in "The Sting" | 45 |
He played a twin in "Twins" | 37 |
He played a Soprano | 19 |
He played a socially awkward Bluth | 34 |
He played a sewer worker on TV | 30 |
He played a Nazi in "Marathon Man" and a Nazi hunter in "The Boys From Brazil" [Connecticut] | 112 |
He played a monocled colonel in a sitcom | 40 |
He played a lion | 16 |
He played a governor in "Primary Colors" | 50 |
He played a gas station attendant on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 71 |
He played a Corleone | 20 |
He played a chauvinistic shoe salesman for ten years | 52 |
He played a cat with no backbone | 32 |
He played a bumpkin named Bodine | 32 |
He played 2,130 consecutive games | 33 |
He played 007 | 13 |
He played "that Tod" in "Parenthood" | 56 |
He played "Ponch" | 27 |
He playd Robin | 14 |
He planted nurseries rather than orchards | 41 |
He planned for heavy precipitation | 34 |
He pitted Satan vs. Webster | 27 |
He pities the fool | 18 |
He pitied the fool | 18 |
He pitched the only World Series perfect game | 45 |
He pitched in the majors at age 59 | 34 |
He pitched against Pee Wee | 26 |
He pitched a no-hitter in 1999 | 30 |
He pioneered induction motors | 29 |
He pined for Beatrice | 21 |
He picked on the Britons | 24 |
He picked Dick | 14 |
He pettifogs | 12 |
He persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome | 40 |
He performed 12 labors | 22 |
He peregrinates | 15 |
He peddles in public | 20 |
He pays for the meal | 20 |
He paved the hero's way | 27 |
He patented the microphone | 26 |
He passed Lou in 2009 to become the Yankees' all-time hit leader | 68 |
He panicked the U.S. in '38 | 31 |
He painted Zola: 1868 | 21 |
He painted Washington | 21 |
He painted the Last Supper surrealistically | 43 |