Liam Dunn

Biography: Long a stage and TV supporting player, actor Liam Dunn came to the public's attention relatively late in life as the mildly corrupt mayor of Big Town on Buck Henry's short-lived TV superhero spoof Captain Nice (1967). He did so well playing this waffling ageing politico that he spent virtually the rest of his career as a stock player in the films of Buck Henry's former co-writer Mel Brooks. Following his first film, Catch-22 (1970), Dunn was well-served as sanctimonious western clergyman Reverend Johnson in Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles (1974). Liam Dunn worked for Brooks again in the small role of a medical-college "guinea pig" in Young Frankenstein (1975), and as an ancient newspaper vendor literally buried in the pulpish product of his trade in Silent Movie (1976).

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Emergency!: Season 5 Sep 13, 1975 Amos tbd
tbd Barney Miller: Season 2 Sep 11, 1975 Fuzzo tbd
tbd The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 4 Sep 15, 1973 Mr. Baxter tbd
tbd All in the Family: Season 3 Sep 16, 1972 Fairchild tbd
tbd Sanford and Son: Season 2 Sep 15, 1972 Benny tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 9 Sep 17, 1967 Father O'Brien tbd