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  1. Charles John Hallahan (July 29, 1943 – November 25, 1997) was an American film, television, and stage actor. His films include Going in Style , and Nightwing (1979), The Thing (1982), Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), Vision Quest and Pale Rider (1985), Cast a Deadly Spell (1991), and Dante's Peak (1997).

  2. Charles Hallahan (1943-1997) Charles Hallahan. Beefy, Philadelphia-born Charles Hallahan was often cast as cops, both good and bad, mainly because the map of Ireland was written all over his face. A graduate of Rutgers University, he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Temple University in his hometown. After spending some time in regional ...

  3. Charles Hallahan. Actor: Dante's Peak. Beefy, Philadelphia-born Charles Hallahan was often cast as cops, both good and bad, mainly because the map of Ireland was written all over his face. A graduate of Rutgers University, he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Temple University in his hometown. After spending some time in regional theater, he headed west to Los Angeles to break into films and television. He spent...

  4. www.backstage.com › article › charles-hallahan-17614Charles Hallahan - Backstage

    Nov 4, 2019 · Charles Hallahan. The busy and versatile stage, TV, and film actor Charles Hallahan died last week of an apparent heart attack. Probably most widely known for his work as Capt. Charlie Devane on ...

  5. Dec 4, 1997 · Charles Hallahan, highly respected stage actor probably best remembered for his role as star Fred Dryer's boss on the long-running television series "Hunter," has died at the age of 54.

  6. Charles John Hallahan was an American film, television, and stage actor. His films include Going in Style, and Nightwing (1979), The Thing (1982), Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), Vision Quest and Pale Rider (1985), Cast a Deadly Spell (1991), and Dante's Peak (1997).

  7. Biography. Although this burly character actor has divided much of his time between film and TV, often playing policemen, Hallahan started his career on the stage. After four years in the Navy and several more in college (at Rutgers and Temple), Hallahan joined San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in the early 1970s and appeared ...