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Rex Everhart was an American film and musical theatre actor and singer.
Born
Sunday, 13 June 1920
Died
Monday, 13 March 2000
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Frollo Show | Maurice | 2011 |
Lincoln | Additional Voices | 1992 |
Ghostwriter | Ralph Dugan | 1992 |
Beauty and the Beast | Maurice / Maurice (voice) | 1991 |
Law & Order | Fire Inspector | 1990 |
Family Business | Ray Garvey | 1989 |
The Rosary Murders | Father Skiarski | 1987 |
Square One Television | Blinky Isenglass | 1987 |
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter | Enos (archive footage) / Enos | 1984 |
The Elephant Man | Snork | 1982 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Frollo Show | Maurice | 2011 |
Lincoln | Additional Voices | 1992 |
Ghostwriter | Ralph Dugan | 1992 |
Beauty and the Beast | Maurice / Maurice (voice) | 1991 |
Law & Order | Fire Inspector | 1990 |
Family Business | Ray Garvey | 1989 |
The Rosary Murders | Father Skiarski | 1987 |
Square One Television | Blinky Isenglass | 1987 |
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter | Enos (archive footage) / Enos | 1984 |
The Elephant Man | Snork | 1982 |
Gnomes | Voice / (voice) | 1980 |
Friday the 13th | The Truck Driver / Truck Driver | 1980 |
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg | 1980 | |
You Can't Go Home Again | 1979 | |
Superman | Desk Sergeant | 1978 |
Matilda | ASPCA Attendant #1 | 1978 |
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards | Self - Nominee | 1978 |
ABC Weekend Specials | Paddy O'Brien | 1977 |
The Blue Hotel | Scully | 1977 |
The Seven-Ups | Inspector Gilson | 1973 |
ABC Afterschool Specials | Captain Splasher Wilking | 1972 |
Man in a Suitcase | Packard | 1967 |
ABC Stage 67 | Klein | 1966 |
The Trials of O'Brien | Coffee Man | 1965 |
Who Killed Teddy Bear | Rude Customer | 1965 |
For the People | Pete Farina | 1965 |
The DuPont Show of the Week | Charlie | 1961 |
Car 54, Where Are You? | Door Guard Police Officer | 1961 |
The Defenders | Vince Fargo / Al Randall | 1961 |
'Way Out | Fred Tench | 1961 |
Naked City | Police Officer | 1958 |
Omnibus | (segment) | 1952 |
Armstrong Circle Theatre | Martin De Vries | 1950 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self | 1948 |