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1 win & 2 nominations.
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Filmography
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Actor (170 credits)
2003
Frasier
(TV Series)
Leland Barton
2000-2002
Teacher's Pet
(TV Series short)
Mr. Jolly / Narrator on TV / Intercom at dog show / ...
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A Breed Apart
(2002)
... Mr. Jolly / Narrator on TV / Intercom at dog show / ... (voice)
1996
Toonstruck
(Video Game)
King Hugh (voice, as David Ogden-Stiers)
1986-1996
Murder, She Wrote
(TV Series)
Howard Deems / Sergei Nemiroff / Aubrey Thornton
1995/I
Pocahontas
Governor Ratcliffe / Wiggins (voice)
1992
Porco Rosso
Grandpa Piccolo (English version, voice)
1990
Wings
(TV Series)
Edward Tinsdale
1989
Day One
(TV Movie)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
1987-1988
Matlock
(TV Series)
Thomas Baldwin / Arthur Hampton
1988
ALF
(TV Series)
Flakey Pete
1985
Jaettu maa
(TV Mini Series)
Congressman Sam Greene
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Episode #1.6
(1985)
... Congressman Sam Greene (credit only)
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Episode #1.4
(1985)
... Congressman Sam Greene (credit only)
1977-1983
M*A*S*H
(TV Series)
Maj. Charles Winchester
1976-1977
Rhoda
(TV Series)
Dr. Curt Dreiser / George
1976
Doc
(TV Series)
Stanley Moss
1976
Phyllis
(TV Series)
Mr. Raymond
1975
Kojak
(TV Series)
Bryan LeBlanc
1971
THX 1138
Announcer (voice, as David Ogden Steers)
1981-1982
M*A*S*H
(TV Series) (2 episodes)
2004
Teacher's Pet
(performer: "Small But Mighty", "I'm Moving On")
2003
Frasier
(TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
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Fathers and Sons
(2003)
... (performer: "I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General")
2001-2002
Teacher's Pet
(TV Series short) (performer - 2 episodes)
1995/I
Pocahontas
(performer: "Mine, Mine, Mine" (1995), "Savages (Part 1)" (1995), "Savages (Part 2)" (1995))
M*A*S*H
(TV Series) (4 episodes, 1978 - 1982) (performer - 8 episodes, 1977 - 1980)
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Pressure Points
(1982)
... ("Water Music - Suite No. 2 in D Major (HWV 349) - II. Alla Hornpipe")
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Lend a Hand
(1980)
... (performer: "Happy Birthday to You")
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Bottle Fatigue
(1980)
... (performer: "Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me", "Hush, Little Baby")
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Self (45 credits)
1998-2007
Frontline
(TV Series documentary)
Self - Narrator
1996-2006
Nova
(TV Series documentary)
Self - Narrator
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Vanished!
(2001)
... Self - Narrator (voice)
2004
Geeks
(Documentary)
Self
2001
HBO First Look
(TV Series documentary short)
Benjamin 'Doc' Stanton / Self
1975
Dinah!
(TV Series)
Self - Guest
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Personal Details
Other Works:
(1984 Summer) He directed Jim Dale and Frank Dunlop's play, "Scarpino," in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Festival Stage in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Craig Noel was company director.
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Publicity Listings:
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Alternate Names:
David Ogden-Stiers | David Ogden Steers | David Stiers | David Ogden Stires
Height:
6' 3" (1.91 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
Why he chose to come out as gay, May, 2009: I could claim noble reasons as coming out in order to move gay rights forward, but I must admit it is for far more selfish reasons. Now is the time I wish to find someone and I do not desire to force any potential partner to live a life of extreme discretion for me.
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Trivia:
Originally went into audition for the role of Lumiere the candlestick in
Kaunotar ja hirviö (1991). He got the role of Cogsworth, his clock friend and sparring partner, instead.
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