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Ken Letner
(1932-1993)
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Ken Letner was born on 25 October 1932. He was an actor, known for
Strangers in Paradise (1984)
,
Broken Victory (1988)
and
Falcon Crest (1981)
. He died on 31 October 1993.
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Strangers in Paradise
4.4
Staggers
1984
Broken Victory
Matthew
1988
Falcon Crest
6.2
TV Series
Spheeris
1984–1985 • 26 eps
Deal of the Century
4.6
Sen. Bryce
1983
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The Big Sweat
2.9
Video
Madison
1991
Get a Life
8.1
TV Series
Police Chief
Lion
(as Ken J. Letner)
1990
1 episode
Dark Avenger
4.1
TV Movie
Chief of Security
1990
Designing Women
7.3
TV Series
Earl Sloan
1989
1 episode
L.A. Law
7.1
TV Series
Captain Charles Laughlin
1989
1 episode
Tax Season
3.1
1989
Broken Victory
Matthew
1988
A Father's Homecoming
7.3
TV Movie
Mr. Edwards
1988
Santa Barbara
5.7
TV Series
George Crowder
1988
2 episodes
Shakedown on the Sunset Strip
6.5
TV Movie
Clements Horrall
1988
The Bold and the Beautiful
3.5
TV Series
Jack Burton
1988
1 episode
Hunter
6.9
TV Series
Marty Greenwald
1987
1 episode
Sledge Hammer!
8.1
TV Series
Myles Theiss
1987
1 episode
The Wizard
7.7
TV Series
Wilkie
1986
1 episode
T.J. Hooker
6.1
TV Series
Lt. Del Kennedy
1986
1 episode
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Alternative name
Ken J. Letner
Born
October 25
,
1932
Died
October 31
,
1993
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Ken Letner was director of the Festival Theater in El Paso, Texas, in the late 1960s and through most of the 1970s.
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