 | Birth : 1927, Middletown, New Jersey, USA Death : 5 December 1994, Berlin, Germany (ruptured aortic aneurysm) Birth Name: Egbert Warmdrink Swackhamer Jr.
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Filmography:
| "The Donna Reed Show" | | | Okefenokee | Alomah Osceola | | "Hazel" | | | "Bewitched" | | | "Gidget" | | | "I Dream of Jeannie" | | | "Love on a Rooftop" | | | "The Flying Nun" | | | "Here Come the Brides" | | | "The Outcasts" | | | In Name Only | | | "McCloud" | | | "The Partridge Family" | | | "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law" | | | "Anna and the King" | | | "The Rookies" | | | Gidget Gets Married | | | Man and Boy | | | "The Girl with Something Extra" | | | "The New Perry Mason" | | | "Chopper One" | | | Death Sentence | | | "Switch" | | | "Family" | | | "Once an Eagle" | | | Crunch | | | Death at Love House | | | "Eight Is Enough" | | | "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" | | | "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" | | | The Amazing Spider-Man | | | Night Terror | | | "The Dain Curse" | | | The Winds of Kitty Hawk | | | The Death of Ocean View Park | | | Vampire | | | "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" | | | Reward | | | Longshot | | | The Oklahoma City Dolls | | | Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang | | | Carpool | | | Cocaine and Blue Eyes | | | Malibu | | | The Rousters | | | Command 5 | | | Bridge Across Time | | | Brothers-in-Law | | | "The Wizard" | | | "Jake and the Fatman" | | | "In the Heat of the Night" | | | The Return of Desperado | | | Christine Cromwell: Things That Go Bump in the Night | | | Desperado: Badlands Justice | | | Desperado: The Outlaw Wars | | | "H.E.L.P." | | | "Law & Order" | | | Columbo: Columbo Goes to College | | | Are You Lonesome Tonight | | | Perfect Family | | | The Secret Passion of Robert Clayton | | | Death at Love House | | | "The Cosby Mysteries" | | | MacShayne: The Final Roll of the Dice | | | MacShayne: Winner Takes All | | | Lookwell | | | Peking Encounter | | | "Heroic Mission" | |
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By E.W. Swackhamer in 1977. |
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