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Actor (96 credits)
1999
Crusade
(TV Series)
Senator Jacob Redway
1995
Marker
(TV Series)
Warren Welles
1993-1994
Renegade
(TV Series)
Grandpa / Sheriff Roy Stoner
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Billy
(1993)
... Sheriff Roy Stoner (as Lance Le Gault)
1994
Roadracers
(TV Movie)
Donna's Dad (as Lance Le Gault)
1992
Columbo
(TV Series)
Police Captain
1987-1991
MacGyver
(TV Series)
Elliott / 'Bull' Bodine
1989
Dallas
(TV Series)
Al Halliday
1987-1988
Werewolf
(TV Series)
Alamo Joe Rogan
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Blind Luck
(1988)
... Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
1981-1988
Magnum, P.I.
(TV Series)
Colonel Buck Greene / Col. Buck Greene / Agent John W. Newton
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Limbo
(1987)
... Colonel Buck Greene
1983-1986
The A-Team
(TV Series)
Col. Decker / Colonel Decker
1984-1986
Airwolf
(TV Series)
Narrator / Noble Flowers / Sheriff J.J. Bogan / ...
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Wildfire
(1986)
... Noble Flowers (as Lance Le Gault)
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To Snare a Wolf
(1984)
... D.G. Bogard / Opening Narration (as Lance Le Gault)
1982-1985
Simon & Simon
(TV Series)
Matt Greenwood / Colonel Paul Stark
1984
Automan
(TV Series)
Simon Rafferty
1982-1984
Knight Rider
(TV Series)
Vernon Gray / Christopher Stone
1981-1982
Dynasty
(TV Series)
Ray Bonning
1980
Reward
(TV Movie)
Van Dyke
1980
Power
(TV Movie)
Stevens
1978
Coma
Vince (as Lance Le Gault)
1974-1977
Police Woman
(TV Series)
Lench / Bill Klein / Dennis Graham
2013/I
Joe
(performer: "Keeping Man")
1967
Clambake
(assistant to choreographer)
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Self (12 credits)
1970
Aquarius
(TV Series documentary)
Self
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Personal Details
Other Works:
He acted in Emil Zoughby and Pohlman's musical, "Catch My Soul," at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England with Lon Satton, Sylvia McNeill, Sharon Gurney, and Malcolm Rennie in the cast. Braham Murray and Michael Elliott were directors.
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Alternate Names:
Lance Le Gault | W.L. Le Gault | W.L. LeGault | Lance Legault
Height:
6' (1.83 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
We shot
Kissin' Cousins (1964) in seventeen days, and I think that was the turning point. Up until then, certain standards had been maintained. Once they realized they could do a film so quickly, we were on fast pictures. The first time I noticed it was in
Roustabout (1964). Elvis rode a Honda in it. Which is pretty silly, when you think about it, because Elvis rides Harleys. Yet, in the film, ...
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Trademark:
Often played steel-jawed and hard-nosed military commanders
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