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Hampton Lansden Fancher is an American actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, best known for co-writing the 1982 neo-noir science fiction film Blade Runner and its 2017 sequel Blade Runner 2049, based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. His 1999 directorial debut, The Minus Man, won the Special Grand Prize of the Jury at the Montreal World Film Festival.
Birth Name
Hampton Lansden Fancher III
Born
Monday, 18 July 1938
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction | Self | 2018 |
Escapes | Self | 2017 |
The Real History of Science Fiction | Self - Screenwriter, Blade Runner | 2014 |
Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery | Self | 2013 |
Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner | Himself / Self | 2007 |
Turn Ben Stein On | Self | 1999 |
Last of the Good Guys | Officer George Talltree | 1978 |
The Other Side of the Mountain | Lee Zadroga | 1975 |
The Blue Knight | Guss Fermin | 1975 |
Switch | Jeff Louden | 1975 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction | Self | 2018 |
Escapes | Self | 2017 |
The Real History of Science Fiction | Self - Screenwriter, Blade Runner | 2014 |
Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery | Self | 2013 |
Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner | Himself / Self | 2007 |
Turn Ben Stein On | Self | 1999 |
Last of the Good Guys | Officer George Talltree | 1978 |
The Other Side of the Mountain | Lee Zadroga | 1975 |
The Blue Knight | Guss Fermin | 1975 |
Switch | Jeff Louden | 1975 |
The Stranger Who Looks Like Me | Adoptive Parent #3 | 1974 |
Get Christie Love! | Rod | 1974 |
Get Christie Love! | Rod | 1974 |
Police Story | Pike Harriman | 1973 |
Mir hat es immer Spaß gemacht | Gino | 1970 |
Adam-12 | Philip Bartell / Ray | 1968 |
Mannix | Carl Loder / Cornwall Dover | 1967 |
The Road West | Gray Yeater | 1966 |
The Monroes | Carl Goff | 1966 |
The Incredible Sex Revolution | Harold Morton | 1965 |
Daniel Boone | Lieutenant Noland / Tad Arlen | 1964 |
The Great Adventure | Fleming | 1963 |
Temple Houston | Jim Stocker | 1963 |
The Fugitive | Homer | 1963 |
Arrest and Trial | Raymond | 1963 |
G.E. True | Larry Wilson | 1962 |
Rome Adventure | Albert Stillwell | 1962 |
Parrish | Edgar Raike | 1961 |
Stagecoach West | Adam | 1960 |
Outlaws | Mike Duane | 1960 |
Tate | Coley | 1960 |
The Detectives | Frankie | 1959 |
The Rebel | Bull | 1959 |
Law of the Plainsman | Harver | 1959 |
Bonanza | Craig Bonner | 1959 |
One Step Beyond | Tim Plunkett | 1959 |
Black Saddle | Lon Gillis / Deputy Gillis / Orv Tibbett | 1959 |
Rawhide | Jake Hammerklein / Billy Hobson | 1959 |
The D.A.'s Man | Danny Wilder | 1959 |
77 Sunset Strip | Chuck Gates Jr. / Leonard North | 1958 |
Lawman | Lester Beason | 1958 |
The Rifleman | Corey Hazlitt | 1958 |
The Brain Eaters | Zombie | 1958 |
Maverick | Tate McKenna | 1957 |
Perry Mason | Hamp Fisher | 1957 |
Have Gun - Will Travel | Beau Crommer / Ben Dawes / Keith Loring | 1957 |
Zane Grey Theatre | Linc | 1956 |
Cheyenne | Jasper Dawson | 1955 |
Gunsmoke | Clem / Dunc / Gunman / Milton | 1955 |
Father Knows Best | Rudy Kissler | 1954 |
The Lineup | Rivers | 1954 |
Death Valley Days | Ned Murphy | 1952 |
Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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The Minus Man | 1999 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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Blade Runner | 1982 |