Angus Duncan (July 11, 1936 - March 22, 2007) was a Danish-American actor who appeared as Fred's old high school friend Bob Turnbow in Season 3's Mork's New Look.
Biography[]
Angus Duncan was born on July 11, 1936 in Copenhagen, Denmark as Angus Duncan Mackintosh II to Angus Duncan Mackintosh and his wife, but raised in Beverly Hills.
Blue-eyed, dark-haired and good looking he was married twice, first to Barbara Ann Williamson (23 July 1960 - 1965) (divorced) with whom he had one child, his namesake, Angus Duncan Mackintosh III. Then to to Beverlee McKinsey (1966 - 1968) (divorced) becoming the stepfather of Scott McKinsey.
A long time Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch). He passed away on March 22, 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA after a battle with Cancer.[1]
Career[]
Angus made his screen bow at aged 23 in the TV Series Mr. Lucky, quickly following it up with other appearances in numerous classic shows over the next 40 years, including as Bill, the fiancé of Mary in the Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970), whose attitude prompts her move to Minneapolis, kickstarting the legendary sitcom.
Other appearances included The Twilight Zone, Gunsmoke, Bewitched, Mission: Impossible, McCloud, Love American Style, Gunsmoke, Baretta, The Streets of San Francisco, The Rockford Files, Starsky and Hutch, The Incredible Hulk, Hawaii Five-O, CHiPs, Dynasty, Hart to Hart, One Day at a Time, Hunter and MacGyver.
He made his big screen bow opposite Bing Crosby and teen heart throb Fabian in High Time (1960) the first of 16 film credits, along with multiple appearances in TV Movies.
Filmography[]
Year | TV Series | Episode(s) | Role |
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1959 | Mr. Lucky | Bugsy | 1st Coast Guard Man |
1959 | Peter Gunn | Kidnap | First Officer |
1959 | Man with a Camera | Girl in the Dark | Guard |
1960 | Men Into Space | Sea of Stars | Officer getting radar report |
1960 | Wichita Town | The Long Night | Seth Johnson |
1960 | The Loretta Young Show | Second Spring | Tom |
1961 | The Twilight Zone | Twenty Two | Ticket Clerk |
1962 | Bachelor Father | Kelly the Yes Man | Chuck |
1967 | Bewitched | Charlie Harper, Winner | Charlie Harper |
1967 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Verdict for Terror | |
1968 | It Takes a Thief | One Night on Soledade | Lt. Rigo |
1968 | Mission: Impossible | The Contender: Part 1
The Contender: Part 2 |
Stan |
1969 | Adam-12 | Log 102: We Can't Just Walk Away from It | Intern Komarski |
1969 | Bracken's World | Fade In | Pete Lerner |
1969 | Days of Our Lives | Episode #1.1005 | Dr. Tony Romano |
1970 | The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Love Is All Around | Bill |
1970 | McCloud | Horse Stealing on Fifth Avenue | Dr. Bussey |
1970-1972 | Love, American Style | - Love and the Big Date/Love and the Longest Night
- Love and the Know-It-All/Love and the Perfect Wife/Love and the Sensuous Twin/Love and the Triple Threat |
Bill
|
1971 | The Courtship of Eddie's Father | My Son, the Artist | John Buckner |
1971 | Alias Smith and Jones | Jailbreak at Junction City | Chester Brubaker |
1971-1972 | Medical Center | Shock!: Part 1
Shock!: Part 2 |
Dr. Bowling |
1972 | Gunsmoke | The Brothers | Jay Wrecken |
1974 | Barnaby Jones | Woman in the Shadows | |
1974-1977 | The Rockford Files | Tall Woman in Red Wagon
A Portrait of Elizabeth To Protect and Serve: Part 2 |
Joe Baron Jr.
Morey Dayton John Fossler |
1975 | Get Christie Love! | From Paris with Love | Dobson |
1975 | Baretta | The Glory Game | Deputy Commissioner Van Der Meer |
1975 | ABC Afterschool Specials | The Shaman's Last Raid | Woodley |
1975-1976 | The Blue Knight | Two to Make Deadly
Everybody Needs a Little Attention |
Sgt. Willoughby |
1976 | The Streets of San Francisco | Clown of Death | Dr. Harlow |
1976 | Holmes and Yoyo | The Last Phantom | Carson |
1977 | Quincy M.E. | Hot Ice, Cold Hearts | Dr. Egan |
1977 | Switch | Portraits of Death | Hugh Danson |
1977 | The Feather and Father Gang | Never Con a Killer | Wyatt |
1977 | Aspen | Aspen: Chapter I
Aspen: Chapter II |
Len Ralston |
1977-1979 | Starsky and Hutch | The Set-Up: Part 1
Targets Without a Badge: Part 2 Targets Without a Badge: Part 3 |
Wilson
FBI Agent Waldheim |
1978 | The Next Step Beyond | Tsunami | |
1979 | The Incredible Hulk | The Confession | Alan O'Neil |
1980 | Hawaii Five-O | A Bird in Hand | Tom Gordon |
1980 | CHiPs | Nightingale | Ben Richardson |
1980 | Hart to Hart | What Murder? | Cliff |
1981 | Mork & Mindy | Mork's New Look | Bob Turnbow |
1981 | The Phoenix | Pilot | Surgeon |
1981 | Best of the West | The Railroad | Mr. Willoughby |
1982 | Dynasty | The Hearing | Linaver |
1982 | Hill Street Blues | Invasion of the Third World Body Snatchers | Marshall |
1982 | One Day at a Time | The Perfect Wedding: Part 1
The Perfect Wedding: Part 2 |
Father Latwell |
1984 | Airwolf | Flight #093 Is Missing | Marks |
1985 | Hunter | The Avenging Angel | Dr. Pierpoint |
1985 | Hotel | Skeletons | Reardon |
1985 | MacGyver | The Golden Triangle | The General |
1985 | Crazy Like a Fox | Is There a Fox in the House? | Dr. Morgan |
1986 | Night Court | The Apartment | Fireman |
1986 | Starman | Fever | Nardo |
1987 | General Hospital | 6 episodes | Al |
1988 | Small Wonder | I'll Drink to That | Mr. Benson |
1987-1988 | 1st & Ten | The Brink of Death
The Inmates Buy the Asylum Caught in the Draft |
Mr. Syler
Brad Brad |
1989 | Knots Landing | Merger Made in Heaven | Attorney #1 |
1989 | Snoops | Hot Shot | Irwin Vaughn |
1994 | Family Matters | The Looney Bin | Martin |
1998 | The Real Howard Spitz | Manager | Supermarket |
2003 | Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion | Episode #1.1
Episode #1.2 |
Representative #1 |
Year | Movie | Role | |
1960 | High Time | Harvey Howard Jr. | |
1962 | The Magic Sword | Sir James of Scotland | |
1962 | Zotz! | Sergeant | |
1968 | Stay Away | Lorne Hawkins | |
1968 | What's So Bad About Feeling Good? | Board Member | |
1968 | The Young Runaways | Dan Clark | |
1969 | Marlowe | TV Actor | |
1971 | Simon, King of the Witches | Colin | |
1972 | Sweet Sugar | Dr. John | |
1974 | How to Seduce a Woman | Luther Lucas | |
1975 | Half a House | Craig | |
1979 | And Justice for All | Gallagher | |
1981 | Going Ape! | Farley | |
1981 | Separate Ways | Allen Haskell | |
1988 | Another Chance | Toad Hop Director | |
1992 | Street Crimes | Car Salesman #2 | |
Year | TV Movie | Role | |
1970 | Hunters Are for Killing | Richard Soline | |
1973 | Savage | Reverend Gray | |
1974 | Judgment: The Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg | ||
1977 | Never Con a Killer | Wyatt | |
1977 | Sex and the Married Woman | Peter Nebben | |
1980 | Waikiki | Joe Farnsworth | |
1984 | Hollywood's Most Sensational Mysteries | William Desmond Taylor | |
1991 | Fatal Friendship |
Mork & Mindy[]
Angus appeared in Season 3's Mork's New Look, as Bob Turnbow, an old High School friend of Fred McConnell, who runs into him when Fred is out with wife Cathy and Mork & Mindy on a double date. Bob, to Fred's amazement looks almost like he did back in High School. A secret, Bob reveals, that comes from plastic surgery. Something he feels Fred could benefit from, rather delighting in pointing out Fred's flaws, especially in light of his having a much younger and pretty wife. Leaving Fred feeling old and unnerved.