Charles Kuenstle (b May 3, 1936) is an American writer and actor.
He studied at Baylor University and appeared as a guest star on many American TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s, including a regular role as Sgt. Clem Garnet on Twelve O'Clock High, and many appearances in various roles on Gunsmoke.
His first writing credit was the Burt Reynolds TV movie Hunters Are for Killing.
He was one of the writers on Airport '77.
Filmography
Writer
- Hunters Are for Killing (1970)
- The Astronaut (1972)
- Death Race (1973)
- Airport '77 (1977)
Actor
- Gunsmoke (1963-1972)
- "Pa Hack's Brood" (1963) as Lonnie
- "The Wrong Man" (1966) as Wilton Kyle
- "My Father, My Son" (1966) as Bernie Jeffords
- "The Wrecker" (1967) as Luke
- "Hard Luck Henry" (1967) as Homer Haggen
- "Slocum" (1968) as 2nd Cowboy
- "The Twisted Heritage" (1969) as Elan Dagget
- "The Devil's Outpost" (1969) as Kelly
- "MacGraw" (1969) as Wilkes
- "The Lost" (1971) as Valjean Mather
- "Blind Man's Buff" (1972) as Hank McCall
- Twelve O'Clock High (1965) as Sgt. Clem Garnet
References
- Rubin, Steven (2017). Twilight Zone Encyclopedia. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781613738917.
- TV Film a Feather for Burt's Bonnet Los Angeles Times 12 Mar 1970: g17.
- Same Formula, New 'Airport' Champlin, Charles. Los Angeles Times 25 Mar 1977: oc_a1.
- ^ Anne Jackson in Gunsmoke Role Los Angeles Times 27 Dec 1971: e24.
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