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Jeff MacKay
BornJeffery Neill MacKay
(1948-10-20)October 20, 1948
Dallas, Texas, United States
DiedAugust 22, 2008(2008-08-22) (aged 59)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
OccupationActor

Jeffery Neill MacKay (October 20, 1948 – August 22, 2008) was an American character actor. MacKay was born in Dallas, Texas.

Career

MacKay played Gordie Masterson, one of the shrunken protagonists, on the fantasy adventure series Dr. Shrinker, a segment of the Saturday morning children's TV show The Krofft Supershow.

He may be best remembered as Magnum's friend Mac on Magnum, P.I., but he was also featured in recurring roles in Baa Baa Black Sheep, as First Lieutenant Donald "Don" French, JAG, Battlestar Galactica, Airwolf, The Greatest American Hero and Tales of the Gold Monkey. He also voiced Fireflight in Transformers.

Death

MacKay died of liver failure on August 22, 2008, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, aged 59.

Partial filmography

  • Hot Summer in Barefoot County (1974) – Culley Joe
  • Axe (1974) – Radio and Television Shows (voice)
  • The Brass Ring (1975) – Teddy
  • All the President's Men (1976) – Reporter
  • Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976–1978, TV series) – 1st Lt. Donald French
  • Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982–1983, TV Series) – Corky
  • Airwolf (1984) – Sgt. Willie Nash - S1.E11 "To Snare a Wolf"
  • Songwriter (1984) – Hogan
  • Airwolf (1984) – Buddy - S2.E1 "Sweet Britches"
  • Magnum, P.I. (1980–1988, TV Series) – Lieutenant McReynolds / Jim 'Mac' Bonnick / Ski / TV News Reporter (voice, uncredited)
  • Frame Up (1991) – Bob Sprague
  • Frame-Up II: The Cover-Up (1992) – Deputy Bob Sprague
  • JAG (1995–2005, TV Series) – Master Chief Petty Officer 'Big Bud' Roberts, Sr., USN
  • December (2010) – Larry Carter (final film role)

References

  1. ^ Obituary, Variety.com; accessed August 27, 2008.

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