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Ron Pinkard

American actor and US Navy officer

Ron Pinkard

Born

Ronald F. Pinkard


(1941-01-22) January 22, 1941 (age 84)

Denver, Colorado

Years active1968–present

Ronald F. Pinkard (born January 22, 1941, in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Dr. Mike Morton in the Jack Webb produced television series Emergency!

Early life

Pinkard was raised in Denver, Colorado.[1] He attended Whittier Elementary School, Cole Jr. High and Manual High School.[1] After high school he spent four years in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman.[1] He studied drama at the University of Colorado Boulder.[1]

Career

Pinkard has appeared in episodes of several television series, including Dragnet 1967,[1]Barnaby Jones, Ironside, Mission: Impossible, Perry Mason, Adam-12,[2]Quincy, M.E., The Partridge Family, The Wild Wild West, Matlock, Gemini Man, The White Shadow, Matt Houston, General Hospital[1][2] and Knight Rider. His most notable role was Dr. Mike Morton on Emergency!.[1][2]

He also served as a technical advisor on the movie Flight of the Intruder,[1] and received a "special thanks" in the movies Tiger Street, and as LCDR Ronald F. Pinkard, USNR in the movie The Hunt for Red October.[1] In most of his roles, he portrays police officers, or doctors. He played Judge McElvy in Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter (TV Movie 1990).

He served as a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy Reserve.[1] He retired as a full commander.

Pinkard served as head of the Denver Film Commission from 1991 to 2003.[1][3]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1968, 1969 Dragnet 1967Off. John McKee / Student 2 episodes
1968–1973 IronsideChief Borden / Jim Washington 6 episodes
1969 The Wild Wild WestDeputy Sheriff Billy Episode: "The Night of the Winged Terror: Part 1"
1969 Bracken's WorldJeff Pruitt Episode: "Closed Set"
1969–1970 The F.B.I.Special Agent / Ken 3 episodes
1969–1971 Adam-12Off. Walt Barrett
1970 The Partridge FamilyGuard Episode: "Go Directly to Jail"
1970 Dan AugustHarry Tate Episode: "The Soldier"
1971 The Bold Ones: The New DoctorsDoctor Episode: "A Matter of Priorities"
1972 Marcus Welby, M.D.Prof. Wilner Episode: "Love Is When They Say They Need You"
1972 Mission: ImpossibleBarr Episode: "Movie"
1972 Sealab 2020Ed Thomas 13 episodes
1972–1978 Emergency!Dr. Mike Morton / Tom Gray, M.D. 72 episodes
1973 Police StoryChristie Episode: "The Ten Year Honeymoon"
1973 Barnaby JonesParking Lot Attendant Episode: "Divorce - Murderer's Style"
1974 The Girl with Something ExtraDetective Connors Episode: "Guess Who's Feeding the Pigeons"
1974 Doctor DanScott Television film
1974, 1977 InsightDoctor 2 episodes
1976 Gemini ManWillie Episode: "Run Sam, Run"
1977 McMillan & WifeDr. Johnson Episode: "Affair of the Heart"
1980, 1981 The White ShadowClerk / Recruiter 2 episodes
1982 Quincy, M.E.Detective Jackson Episode: "Across the Line"
1982 Hill Street BluesJudge Episode: "No Body's Perfect"
1983–1984 Trapper John, M.D.Pardino / Lab Technician 4 episodes
1984 Matt HoustonAgent Mercer Episode: "On the Run"
1985, 1986 Knight RiderReporter #1 / Judge 2 episodes
1987 What's Happening Now!!Doctor Episode: "Mad Money"
1987 Houston KnightsThurgood Episode: "North of the Border"
1987 Frank's PlaceMayor Episode: "Frank Returns"
1988 The Hogan FamilyMaitre D' Episode: "Dad's First Date"
1989 MatlockJudge John Brenner Episode: "The D.J."
1990 Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant DaughterJudge McElvy Television film
1990 Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501Hodges
1992 Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal FramingLesley
1992 Perry Mason: The Case of the Reckless RomeoFred Kelly

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