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Donald Scott Drysdale was an American professional baseball player and television sports commentator. A right-handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers for his entire career in Major League Baseball, Drysdale was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1984.
Birth Name
Donald Scott Drysdale
Born
Thursday, 23 July 1936
Died
Saturday, 03 July 1993
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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30 for 30 | Self | 2009 |
You Must Remember This | Baseball Announcer | 1992 |
Gypsy Angels | Air Race Announcer | 1990 |
The Pat Sajak Show | Self | 1989 |
The Greatest American Hero | Don Drysdale | 1981 |
Lucas Tanner | Don Drysdale | 1974 |
The Brady Bunch | Don Drysdale | 1969 |
Then Came Bronson | Art Gilroy | 1969 |
Cowboy in Africa | Fairchild | 1967 |
The Flying Nun | the Umpire | 1967 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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30 for 30 | Self | 2009 |
You Must Remember This | Baseball Announcer | 1992 |
Gypsy Angels | Air Race Announcer | 1990 |
The Pat Sajak Show | Self | 1989 |
The Greatest American Hero | Don Drysdale | 1981 |
Lucas Tanner | Don Drysdale | 1974 |
The Brady Bunch | Don Drysdale | 1969 |
Then Came Bronson | Art Gilroy | 1969 |
Cowboy in Africa | Fairchild | 1967 |
The Flying Nun | the Umpire | 1967 |
The Joey Bishop Show | Self | 1967 |
Dream Girl of '67 | Self - Bachelor Judge | 1966 |
1966 World Series | Self - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher | 1966 |
The Hollywood Palace | Self - Sketch Actor | 1964 |
Our Man Higgins | Don Drysdale | 1962 |
Experiment in Terror | Don Drysdale | 1962 |
Alcoa Premiere | Gomer | 1961 |
The Joey Bishop Show | Self | 1961 |
The Last Time I Saw Archie | Soldier in E-Club | 1961 |
Take a Good Look | Self | 1959 |
The Kraft Music Hall | Self | 1958 |
Lawman | Roy Grant | 1958 |
The Rifleman | Warren | 1958 |
The Donna Reed Show | Don Drysdale | 1958 |
Leave It to Beaver | Don Drysdale | 1957 |
To Tell the Truth | Self - Contestant | 1956 |
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show | Self | 1956 |
The Millionaire | Eddie Cano | 1955 |
The Red Skelton Hour | Dodger Pitcher | 1951 |
You Bet Your Life | Self - Pitcher for Los Angeles Dodgers | 1950 |