Ken Swofford
Biography
Ken Swofford (July 25, 1933 - November 1, 2018) was a distinguished American actor recognized for his striking red hair and robust complexion. Over the years, Swofford became known for embodying a range of characters, often portraying the relatable "everyman," as well as villains and law enforcement figures.
His film career spanned from 1962 to 1995, during which he appeared in notable films such as The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, Thelma and Louise, Black Roses, and The Andromeda Strain. In addition to his film work, Swofford had a prolific presence on television, taking on both guest and recurring roles in a variety of series. He is particularly remembered for his portrayal of Quentin Morlock on Fame, Lt. Griffin on Switch, and Cutler in The Oregon Trail. Furthermore, he played Al Barber in Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, Lt. Catalano in Murder, She Wrote, and columnist Frank Flanagan in Ellery Queen.
Swofford's extensive body of work solidified his reputation in the entertainment industry, showcasing his versatility as an actor and contributing to the rich tapestry of American television and film during his active years.
Filmography
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The Gambler: The Adventure Continues
1983
First to Fight
1967 • O'Brien
Terror at London Bridge
1985 • Ed Nebel
The Taking of Beverly Hills
1991
The Domino Principle
1977 • Warden Ditcher
The Stepford Children
1987 • Frank Gregson
Gunsmoke: To the Last Man
1992
Bless the Beasts & Children
1971 • Wheaties
Captain America II: Death Too Soon
1979 • Everett Bliss
Skyjacked
1972 • John Bimonte
Thelma & Louise
1991
One Little Indian
1973 • Pvt. Dixon
Black Roses
1988 • Mayor Farnsworth