Charles Durning

Charles Durning

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Birthday: 
28 February 1923, Highland Falls, New York, USA
Birth Name: 
Charles Edward Durning
Height: 
173 cm
WWII veteran, dance instructor and diversely talented stage & screen actor were all inclusions on the resume of this perpetually busy US actor who didn't get in front of the cameras until around the time of his fortieth birthday. The stockily built Charles Durning was one of Hollywood's most dependable and sought after supporting acto... Show more »
WWII veteran, dance instructor and diversely talented stage & screen actor were all inclusions on the resume of this perpetually busy US actor who didn't get in front of the cameras until around the time of his fortieth birthday. The stockily built Charles Durning was one of Hollywood's most dependable and sought after supporting actors.Durning was born in Highland Falls, New York, to Louise Marie (Leonard), a laundress, and James Gerald Durning. His father was an Irish immigrant and his mother was of Irish descent. Durning first got his start in guest appearances in early 1960's TV shows. He scored minor roles over the next decade until he really got noticed by film fans as the sneering, corrupt cop "Lt. Snyder" hassling street grifter 'Robert Redford' in the multi award winning mega-hit The Sting (1973). Durning was equally entertaining in the Billy Wilder production of The Front Page (1974), he supported screen tough guy Charles Bronson in the suspenseful western Breakheart Pass (1975) and featured as "Spermwhale Whalen" in the story of unorthodox police behavior in The Choirboys (1977).The versatile Durning is equally adept at comedic roles and demonstrated his skills as "Doc Hopper" in The Muppet Movie (1979), a feisty football coach in North Dallas Forty (1979), a highly strung police officer berating maverick cop Burt Reynolds in Sharky's Machine (1981), and a light footed, dancing Governor (alongside Burt Reynolds once more) in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982). Durning continued a regular on screen association with Burt Reynolds appearing in several more feature films together and as "Dr. Harlan Elldridge" in the highly popular TV series Evening Shade (1990). On par with his multitude of feature film roles, Durning has always been in high demand on television and has guest starred in Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), Monk (2002) and Rescue Me (2004). Plus, he has appeared in the role of "Santa Claus" in five different television movies. Show less «

Charles Durning's FILMOGRAPHY

Evening Shade - Season 3

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V.I. Warshawski

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The Kennedys of Massachusetts - Season 1

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Evening Shade - Season 1

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Dick Tracy

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Ballet (Etoile)

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Prime Target

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Cat Chaser

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The Rosary Murders

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Happy New Year

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Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues

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Amazing Stories - Season 2 (1985)

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Where the River Runs Black

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Tough Guys

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Big Trouble

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Solarbabies

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Amazing Stories - Season 1 (1985)

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Death of a Salesman

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The Man with One Red Shoe

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Stick

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Stand Alone

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Scarface

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To Be or Not to Be

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Charles Durning'S roles

O'Brien
O'Brien
Doc Hopper
Doc Hopper
Lew
Lew
Yammi
Yammi
Moretti
Moretti
Waring Hudsucker
Waring Hudsucker
Tom Billingsley
Tom Billingsley
Les
Les
Pappy O'Daniel
Pappy O'Daniel
Lt. Wm. Snyder
Lt. Wm. Snyder
Victor Rasdale
Victor Rasdale
Chief Brandon
Chief Brandon
Dr. Jim McKeever
Dr. Jim McKeever
Michael Gavin
Michael Gavin
Father Hubley
Father Hubley
Francis Griffin
Francis Griffin
Stephen Donnell
Stephen Donnell
Ernie Yost
Ernie Yost
Tommy's Dad
Tommy's Dad
Captain Pruss
Captain Pruss
Ernie Yost
Ernie Yost
Francis Griffin
Francis Griffin