Known For
The Transformers
Menasor / Quintesson #1 / Doubt Quintesson / Judge Deliberata / Quintesson / Quintesson Commander / Quintesson Judge / Sharkticon
(1985-1986)
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Actor (107 credits)
1985-1986
The Transformers
(TV Series)
Quintesson #1 / Menasor / Doubt Quintesson / ...
1972-1979
The Waltons
(TV Series)
Dr. Banion / Mr. Pickett
1977-1979
Quincy M.E.
(TV Series)
Dr. Lawrence Condon / Judge
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Mode of Death
(1979)
... Dr. Lawrence Condon (as Regis J. Cordic)
1974-1979
Barnaby Jones
(TV Series)
Clark Harrison / Dr. Reston / Claude Meecham
1977
John Hus
Cardinal Anthony (as Regis J. Cordic)
1977
Switch
(TV Series)
Dr. Dane Cranston
1977
Telefon
Doctor (as Regis J. Cordic)
1973-1976
Cannon
(TV Series)
Jason Smith / McPherson
1972-1975
McCloud
(TV Series)
Dr. Hunt / Partridge
1972-1974
Gunsmoke
(TV Series)
Sheriff Grimes / Marshal Halstead / Sheriff Crane / ...
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Jesse
(1973)
... Marshal Halstead
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The Brothers
(1972)
... Sheriff Crane (as Regis J. Cordic)
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Bohannan
(1972)
... Reverend (as Rege Cordic)
1974
The Law
(TV Movie)
Raymond Churchill
1969-1974
Mannix
(TV Series)
Jones / Mr. Coolidge
1974
Toma
(TV Series)
Eneo Santelli
1969-1973
Ironside
(TV Series)
Alexander Shepard / John McLane / Archbishop / ...
1973
Sleeper
Party Guest (uncredited)
1973
Columbo
(TV Series)
Deputy Commissioner / Lewis
1973
Kung Fu
(TV Series)
Stoddard
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Alethea
(1973)
... Stoddard (as Regis J. Cordic)
1973
Emergency!
(TV Series)
Norman Harrison
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Rip-Off
(1973)
... Norman Harrison (as Regis J. Cordic)
1970-1973
The F.B.I.
(TV Series)
Louis Ellingwood / Daniel Austin
1971
Sarge
(TV Series)
Bishop
1970
R.P.M.
Minor Role (uncredited)
1967-1968
The Monkees
(TV Series)
Narrator - Town Cryer / Doctor
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Fairy Tale
(1968)
... Narrator - Town Cryer (as Rege Cordic)
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Personal Details
Alternate Names:
Rege Cordic | Regis J. Cordic | Regis John Cordic
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Trivia:
Famous in his native Pittsburgh (PA) for his "Cordic and Company" morning radio show in the 1950s and 1960s (WWSW-AM and KDKA-AM).
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