Whipp, Joseph 1937–
WHIPP, Joseph 1937–
(Joe Whipp)
PERSONAL
Born April 16, 1937, in San Francisco, CA.
Career: Actor.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series:
Police commissioner, Rituals, syndicated, 1984.
Dr. Fromati, Rituals, syndicated, 1985.
Charles Mullen, Generations, NBC, 1989–1990.
Marty, General Hospital, ABC, 1991.
Lou, Days of Our Lives (also known as Days and DOOL ), NBC, 1995–1996.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Steve Klein, Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder, NBC, 1987.
Dr. Peter Ter Horst, Switched at Birth, NBC, 1991.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Eighth resident, Rage, NBC, 1980.
Coach Egan, Please Don't Hit Me, Mom, ABC, 1981.
Tom Moore, Advice to the Lovelorn, NBC, 1981.
Sergeant, Between Two Brothers, CBS, 1982.
Man in bar, Your Place or Mine, CBS, 1983.
His Mistress, NBC, 1984.
Detective, Chiller, CBS, 1985.
Detective Collier, Blind Justice, CBS, 1986.
Gene Benson, Police Story: The Freeway Killings, NBC, 1987.
Second doctor, Absolute Strangers, CBS, 1991.
Driver, A Message from Holly, CBS, 1992.
Sergeant, Sharon's Secret, USA Network, 1995.
Sheriff Roy, A Place Called Truth, The Movie Channel, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Belson, "Libel," Lou Grant, CBS, 1980.
Mason, "Diamonds in the Rough," The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1981.
"The Lost Diablo," The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981.
Carl Taub, "The Witness," T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1982.
Eddie Hollis, "The Ransom of Hazzard County," The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1984.
Gil Franzen, "A Clear and Present Danger," Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984.
Vardosk, "A Class Act," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1984.
"The Hot Grounder," Hunter, NBC, 1984.
Doug Seaver, "Wordplay," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985.
Robert S. John, "The Brightest Star," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1985.
Jack Dalton, "Fear Is My Co–Pilot," Cheers, NBC, 1986.
"Fox and the Wolf," Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1986.
Buck Clyde, "The Problem of the Missing Monkey," Mathnet, broadcast on Square One TV, PBS, 1987.
Dr. Taylor, "Whose Face Is This, Anyway?," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987.
"Blood Ties," Werewolf, Fox, 1987.
Bill Edwards, "What Rough Beast," Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1989.
"The Mafia Priest Mystery: Part 1" (also known as "Mafia Priest"), Father Dowling Mysteries, NBC, 1989.
"Family Affair: Parts 1 & 2," Night Court, NBC, 1990.
Top, "Hello, Goodbye: Parts 1 & 2," China Beach, ABC, 1991.
Mr. Quaranta, "Private Butthead," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1992.
Railroad executive, "Diner '75," Parker Lewis Can't Lose (also known as Parker Lewis ), Fox, 1992.
U.S. marshal, "Crystal Hawks," The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County, Jr. ), Fox, 1993.
Contractor, "Reunion Blues," Melrose Place, Fox, 1994.
Captain, "The Camp Counselor: Part 2," Deadly Games, UPN, 1995.
Sheriff, "Mercy," Red Shoe Diaries, Showtime, 1995.
"The Car Mechanic," Deadly Games, UPN, 1995.
Bud Flanek, "Murder by the Busload," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996.
Fire captain, "Fearless," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1996.
General, "By the Time We Got to Woodstock...," Weird Science, USA Network, 1996.
General Thompson, "Ancient Future," Dark Skies, NBC, 1996.
Inspector Donnegan, "I'll Be Watching You," Profiler, NBC, 1996.
Kendall, "Engine and a Haircut, Two Fights," Home Improvement, ABC, 1996.
Man buying sculpture, "Donny's Mother," Too Something, Fox, 1996.
"Puppy Love Triangle," The Jeff Foxworthy Show (also known as Somewhere in America ), NBC, 1996.
Admiral Shaw, "You Just Can't Trust Anyone These Days" (some sources cite "YouJustCan'tTrust Anybody These Days"), Spy Game, ABC, 1997.
Joe Kelly, "Ties That Bind," Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997.
Lou Garvey, "Is Paris Burning?," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997.
Captain Bob, "To the Max," Baywatch, syndicated, 1998.
First goon, "Death by Airbrush," Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998.
Patrick Norton, "Promises to Keep," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1998.
Captain, "Floral Knowledge," Melrose Place, Fox, 1999.
Shelter employee, "The Thanksgiving Story: Parts 1 & 2," Providence, NBC, 2000.
Alan, "Start All Over Again," ER (also known as Emergency Room ), NBC, 2001.
First man, "No Sweat," Black Scorpion, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001.
Grubby, "Grubby Longjohn's Olde Tyme Revue," Lizzie McGuire, The Disney Channel, 2003.
Heavyset detective, "Mr. Monk and the Paperboy," Monk, USA Network, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Police officer, This Girl for Hire, CBS, 1983.
(As Joe Whipp) Second investigator, Moonlighting, ABC, 1985.
Security chief, The Tomorrow Man, CBS, 1996.
Commander Stanpp, Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997.
Film Appearances:
(As Joe Whipp) Guard, Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979.
John Brown, Wrong Is Right (also known as The Man with the Deadly Lens ), Columbia, 1982.
Jailer, Second Thoughts, VTI Home Video, 1983.
Donald, Body Rock, New World, 1984.
Sergeant Parker, A Nightmare on Elm Street, New Line Cinema, 1984.
Leese's aide, Scorpion, Crown International, 1986.
First Los Angeles police officer, Miracles, Orion, 1986.
Kalungo, Amazons (also known as Amazonas ), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1986.
First police officer, Disorderlies, Warner Bros., 1987.
Dr. Rogers, The Hidden, New Line Cinema, 1987.
Dr. George Mahon, Rampage, Paramount Home Video, 1988.
Dr. Lido Moray, Death Spa (also known as Witch Bitch ), MPI Home Video, 1988.
Dr. Foster, The Nutt House, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1992.
Sheriff Burke, Scream, Dimension Films, 1996.
Harry, Suicide Kings, Artisan Entertainment, 1998.
Guard, The Midas Touch, Paramount Home Video, 1997.
Get a Job, Taurus Entertainment, 1998.
Smiley, Southstreet Lullaby, 2000.
Larry Riddle, Winding Roads, PorchLight Entertainment, 2000.
The man, The Job, Platform Entertainment, 2003.
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