John Schuck

John Schuck

Conrad John Schuck Jr. is an American actor, primarily in stage, movies and television. He is best known for his roles as police commissioner Rock Hudson's mildly slow-witted assistant, Sgt. Charles Enright in the 1970s crime drama McMillan & Wife, and as Lee Meriwether's husband, Herman Munster in the 1980s sitcom, The Munsters Today. Schuck is also known for his work on Star Trek movies and television series, often playing a Klingon character, as well as his recurring roles as Draal on Babylon 5 and as Chief of Detectives Muldrew of the New York City Police Department in the Law &...
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Birthdate:February 4, 1940
Birthplace:Boston, Massachusetts
Age:72
Education:Denison University
Also known as:Conrad John Schuck

TV appearances by John Schuck

TitleCharacterFirst Air DateLast Air Date
The Munsters Today 1988 1991
The New Odd Couple 1982 1983
Simon & Simon 1981 1989
Turnabout 1979 1979
Holmes & Yo-Yo 1976
Holmes and Yoyo 1976
McMillan and Wife 1971 1977
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Movies with appearances by John Schuck

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion 2001 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
The Trial of Old Drum 2000 PG (USA) Family Drama
Project ALF 1996
Tales from the Crypt presents: Demon Knight 1995 R (USA) Horror
Pontiac Moon 1994 PG-13 (USA) Period piece
Holy Matrimony 1994 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
Dick Tracy 1990 PG (USA) Crime Fiction
Second Sight 1989 PG (USA) Comedy
My Mom's A Werewolf 1989 R (USA) Horror
The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking 1988 G (USA) Musical
Outrageous Fortune 1987 R (USA) Mystery
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days 1979 PG (USA) Western
Thieves Like Us 1974 R (USA) Crime Fiction
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 1971 R (USA) Western
The Munsters Today Short Film
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Places John Schuck has lived

Map showing Places Lived by John Schuck
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Personal relationships of John Schuck

Harrison Houlé
Harrison Houlé
Relationship type:Marriage
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