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Jack Grinnage is an American actor with a film and television career spanning seven decades. Born in Los Angeles, Grinnage made his first television appearances in 1954. The following year, he played as Moose – one of three teenage rebels who chase James Dean – in Rebel Without a Cause (1955). Rebel Without a Cause was his first movie where he received a screen credit.
Birth Name
Jack Eugene Stewart
Born
Tuesday, 20 January 1931
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Kids Are Alright | Very Old Husband | 2018 |
Ghost Ghirls | Wally | 2013 |
Acts of Mercy | 2009 | |
Scrubs | Marvell | 2001 |
Six Feet Under | Minister | 2001 |
Forever James Dean | Himself / Self | 1988 |
American Masters | Actor 'Rebel without a Cause' | 1986 |
Small Wonder | Minister | 1985 |
Hotel | Tom Willis | 1982 |
Zero to Sixty | Airport Manager | 1978 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Kids Are Alright | Very Old Husband | 2018 |
Ghost Ghirls | Wally | 2013 |
Acts of Mercy | 2009 | |
Scrubs | Marvell | 2001 |
Six Feet Under | Minister | 2001 |
Forever James Dean | Himself / Self | 1988 |
American Masters | Actor 'Rebel without a Cause' | 1986 |
Small Wonder | Minister | 1985 |
Hotel | Tom Willis | 1982 |
Zero to Sixty | Airport Manager | 1978 |
Lou Grant | Clerk | 1977 |
Starsky and Hutch | Hotel Desk Clerk | 1975 |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker | Ron Updyke | 1974 |
Glass Houses | Pillow-Punching Therapy Session Coordinator | 1972 |
The Liberation of L.B. Jones | Driver | 1970 |
Marcus Welby, M.D. | Intern | 1969 |
The Outsider | Clifford | 1968 |
The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell | Pvt. Roberts | 1968 |
Ironside | Movie Theatre Doorman | 1967 |
My Brother the Angel | Emerson | 1965 |
Laredo | The Vendor / Mike Slattery | 1965 |
12 O'Clock High | Corporal Jones | 1964 |
The Munsters | Mr. Walpole | 1964 |
Captain Newman, M.D. | Patient | 1963 |
Kraft Suspense Theatre | Young Man | 1963 |
A Ticklish Affair | Seaman | 1963 |
Stoney Burke | Joe | 1962 |
The Beverly Hillbillies | Co-pilot | 1962 |
The Bob Newhart Show | Self | 1961 |
Bus Stop | Young Clerk | 1961 |
Whispering Smith | Private Roger Owen | 1961 |
The Best of the Post | Kendall | 1960 |
Spartacus | Petitioner | 1960 |
Dante | Cub Reporter | 1960 |
The Twilight Zone | Henry | 1959 |
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | Lt. Spunky Meriwether | 1959 |
Riot in Juvenile Prison | Dink | 1959 |
Rawhide | Matt Cannon | 1959 |
Wolf Larsen | Leach | 1958 |
The Rifleman | Kirby Mitchell | 1958 |
Steve Canyon | Lt. Rogers / A / P Rogers | 1958 |
King Creole | Dummy | 1958 |
Wink of an Eye | Delivery Boy | 1958 |
Tombstone Territory | Jim Edwards | 1957 |
The Gray Ghost | Pvt. Hulbert | 1957 |
The Restless Gun | Lonnie Hawkins | 1957 |
Wagon Train | Sampson / Jubal Devlin / Guard - Warren Mitchell | 1957 |
The Silent Service | Small Man / Karley / Editor Gaffney | 1957 |
West Point | Cadet Ziegler / Cadet Ziggy J. Dodd | 1956 |
Playhouse 90 | Jones | 1956 |
Gaby | Bit Role | 1956 |
Crashing Las Vegas | Bellboy | 1956 |
Lady Godiva of Coventry | Blacksmith's Son | 1955 |
Rebel Without a Cause | Moose | 1955 |
Navy Log | Joe | 1955 |
Gunsmoke | Andy Wirth / Gorman / Gus / Raffie | 1955 |
Interrupted Melody | Corp. Michael Watkins | 1955 |
Father Knows Best | Claude | 1954 |
The Lineup | Ken Sells | 1954 |
Meet Corliss Archer | Biltwell Salesboy | 1954 |
Cavalcade of America | (unconfirmed) | 1952 |