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Laurence George Luckinbill is an American actor, playwright and director. He has worked in television, film, and theatre, doing triple duty in the theatre by writing, directing, and starring in stage productions. He is probably best known for penning and starring in one-man shows based upon the lives of United States President Theodore Roosevelt, author Ernest Hemingway, and famous American defense attorney Clarence Darrow; starring in a one-man show based upon the life of US President Lyndon Baines Johnson; and for his portrayal of Spock's half-brother Sybok in the film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
Birth Name
Laurence George Luckinbill
Born
Wednesday, 21 November 1934
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Making the Boys | Hank / Self - Actor, The Boys in the Band | 2011 |
The Exonerated | Prosecutor | 2005 |
Crucible of Empire: The Spanish American War | William McKinley | 1999 |
Dash and Lilly | Joseph Rauh, Lillian's Attorney / Joseph Rauh | 1999 |
Lincoln | Joshua Speed (voice) / Joshua Speed | 1992 |
Law & Order | Cyrus Weaver | 1990 |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Sybok | 1989 |
The Pat Sajak Show | Self | 1989 |
Messenger of Death | Homer Foxx | 1988 |
Fantastic Max | Additional Voices | 1988 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Making the Boys | Hank / Self - Actor, The Boys in the Band | 2011 |
The Exonerated | Prosecutor | 2005 |
Crucible of Empire: The Spanish American War | William McKinley | 1999 |
Dash and Lilly | Joseph Rauh, Lillian's Attorney / Joseph Rauh | 1999 |
Lincoln | Joshua Speed (voice) / Joshua Speed | 1992 |
Law & Order | Cyrus Weaver | 1990 |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Sybok | 1989 |
The Pat Sajak Show | Self | 1989 |
Messenger of Death | Homer Foxx | 1988 |
Fantastic Max | Additional Voices | 1988 |
Cocktail | Richard Mooney / Mr. Mooney | 1988 |
To Heal a Nation | Senator Bob Mathias | 1988 |
Lyndon Johnson | Lyndon Baines Johnson | 1987 |
Space | Narrator | 1985 |
Murder, She Wrote | Sgt. Cooper / Lt. Steve Warren / John Galloway / Howard Crane | 1984 |
Not for Publication | Mayor Franklyn | 1984 |
Freedom to Speak | Self - Reader | 1983 |
Hotel | Frank Bradford | 1982 |
Ike: The War Years | Major Richard Arnold | 1980 |
3 by Cheever | John Blake | 1979 |
Ike: The War Years | Maj. Richard Arnold | 1979 |
The Promise | Dr. Peter Gregson | 1979 |
Return of the Saint | Bruno Walters | 1978 |
The November Plan | Noel Crosman | 1977 |
Atlantic City Jackpot | Richard Banks | 1976 |
The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case | Gov. Hal Hoffman | 1976 |
City of Angels | Noel Crossman Jr. | 1976 |
Winner Take All | Bill Anderson | 1975 |
Panic on the 5:22 | Lawrence Lewis | 1974 |
Death Sentence | Don Davies | 1974 |
Bicentennial Minutes | Self - Narrator | 1974 |
Tattletales | Self | 1974 |
Harry O | Fr. Paul Vecchio | 1973 |
Barnaby Jones | Elliot Rexford / Lt. Damon Maxwell / Colby Lassiter | 1973 |
Moonwalk One | Narrator | 1972 |
The Rookies | Pete McCall | 1972 |
The Delphi Bureau | Glenn Garth Gregory | 1972 |
Lights Out | Sabina's second Husband Howard (ep.: When Widows Weep) / Sabina's second Husband Howard | 1972 |
Corky | Wayne Nesbitt | 1972 |
Such Good Friends | Richard | 1971 |
Columbo | Mark McAndrews | 1971 |
Dan August | Arthur Coleman | 1970 |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Ken Arnold | 1970 |
The Bold Ones: The Senator | Chancellor Steinitz | 1970 |
The Boys in the Band | Hank | 1970 |
The David Frost Show | Self | 1969 |
N.Y.P.D. | Ed Lane | 1967 |
The F.B.I. | Danzer | 1965 |
Bonanza | Barnabas Freed | 1959 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1993 | Emmy | Outstanding Informational Special | Won |