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James MacKrell is an American television personality, best known for emceeing television game shows such as Celebrity Sweepstakes and The Game Game. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Published variations of his name include James MacKrell, Jim McKrell and James McKrell.
Birth Name
James MacKrell
Born
Tuesday, 12 October 1937
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Last Man Club | Eagle | 2016 |
Last Man Club | Eagle / Eagle Pennell | 2016 |
13 Nights of Elvira | Dean Stockwell | 2014 |
Dream Machine | Claude Davis / Lance Harper | 1991 |
Defending Your Life | Game Show Moderator | 1991 |
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death | Dean Stockwell | 1989 |
Generations | Steven Wain | 1989 |
21 Jump Street | Internal Affairs Detective | 1987 |
Our House | Philip Dutton | 1986 |
Just Between Friends | Bill | 1986 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Last Man Club | Eagle | 2016 |
Last Man Club | Eagle / Eagle Pennell | 2016 |
13 Nights of Elvira | Dean Stockwell | 2014 |
Dream Machine | Claude Davis / Lance Harper | 1991 |
Defending Your Life | Game Show Moderator | 1991 |
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death | Dean Stockwell | 1989 |
Generations | Steven Wain | 1989 |
21 Jump Street | Internal Affairs Detective | 1987 |
Our House | Philip Dutton | 1986 |
Just Between Friends | Bill | 1986 |
The Twilight Zone | Marty (segment "Take My Life...Please!") | 1985 |
The Golden Girls | Guy Corbin | 1985 |
Small Wonder | Colonel Carl Cramer | 1985 |
Teen Wolf | Mr. Thorne / Vice Principal Rusty Thorne | 1985 |
Stingray | Reverend Dixon | 1986 |
Moonlighting | Plastic Surgeon | 1985 |
Street Hawk | TV Commentator | 1985 |
Gremlins | Lew Landers (WDHB-TV reporter) | 1984 |
Whiz Kids | Ben | 1983 |
Emerald Point N.A.S. | Ted Maynard | 1983 |
Hardcastle and McCormick | Chet Bickle | 1983 |
Buffalo Bill | (as Jim McKrell) | 1983 |
Goodnight, Beantown | (as Jim McKrell) | 1983 |
The A-Team | Airline pilot Larry Hertzog | 1983 |
Imps* | Voice Over Announcer / Voice Over Announcer (voice) | 1983 |
Voyagers! | Pilot Brooks | 1982 |
The Devlin Connection | Jeremy Mason | 1982 |
Remington Steele | Phil Lindner | 1982 |
Tales of the Gold Monkey | Nick | 1982 |
Romance Theatre | Drew | 1982 |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | Frank Benson | 1982 |
Pandemonium | Mandy's Dad | 1982 |
Fame | Julie's Father | 1982 |
The Greatest American Hero | Biff Anderson #2 | 1981 |
Harry's War | Newsman | 1981 |
The Howling | Lew Landers | 1981 |
Dynasty | Deselles | 1981 |
First Family | Gloria's Secret Service Agent #2 | 1980 |
It's a Living | Teddy | 1980 |
Revenge of the Stepford Wives | Bruce Manson | 1980 |
All God's Children | (as Jim McKrell) | 1980 |
Semi-Tough | Burt Danby | 1980 |
Stone | Martin Stanbaugh | 1979 |
Hart to Hart | Texan | 1979 |
Taxi | The Passenger | 1978 |
Dallas | Henry Webster | 1978 |
Richie Brockelman, Private Eye | (as Jim McKrell) | 1978 |
Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A. | Clay | 1977 |
Semi-Tough | Bud McNair (as Jim McKrell) / McNair | 1977 |
CHiPs | Russell | 1977 |
Soap | Anchorman | 1977 |
The Love Boat | Charlie Wilson | 1977 |
Annie Hall | Lacey Party Guest | 1977 |
The Amazing Howard Hughes | (as Jim McKrell) | 1977 |
Eight Is Enough | Mr. Hall | 1977 |
Fantasy Island | Byron | 1977 |
Delvecchio | Chesley | 1976 |
The Magnificent Marble Machine | Self | 1975 |
Mitzi & 100 Guys | Self | 1975 |
Dinah! | Self | 1974 |
Celebrity Sweepstakes | Self - Host / Self / Host | 1974 |
ABC Afterschool Specials | Self / Ted Anderson | 1972 |
The Man and the City | Newsman | 1971 |
The Game Game | Self - Host | 1969 |
Mod Squad | Walter McBride | 1968 |
The F.B.I. | Portland Agent / Agent Larry Robertson / Agent Kirby | 1965 |
The Magical World of Disney | (as Jim McKrell) | 1954 |