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James Barrie Sikking (born March 5, 1934) is a former American actor, most known for his role as Lt. Howard Hunter on the 1980s TV series ''
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''.


Early years

Sikking was born in Los Angeles on March 5, 1934 to Andy and Sue (née Paxton) Sikking. His mother co-founded Santa Monica's Unity-by-the-Sea Church. He graduated from
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in 1959 and attended the
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. He has two brothers, Tom and Art, and a sister, Joy.


Career

Sikking starred on the ABC TV series ''
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'' as Dr. David Howser and on the 1997 drama series '' Brooklyn South'' as Captain Stan Jonas. Sikking appeared as Sergeant (later promoted to Lieutenant) Howard Hunter on ''
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'' from 1981 to 1987. He also portrayed Geoffrey St. James on the NBC comedy '' Turnabout'' and voiced General Gordon on the short-lived 1998 cartoon series '' Invasion America''. He is often credited as James B. Sikking, and was sometimes credited as "Jim Sikking" in some of his earlier roles on film and TV. His film work includes '' The Competition'', '' Outland'', '' Up the Creek'', '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' and '' Narrow Margin'', as well as a minor (but crucial) part, as a cynical hitman, in the earlier ''
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''. Sikking's film career started in 1955. Sikking starred in the 1992 TV movie '' Doing Time on Maple Drive''. He has made guest appearances on many TV series including '' Perry Mason'', '' Rawhide'', '' The Fugitive'', ''
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'', '' General Hospital'', Here Come the Brides, ''
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'', '' Rich Man, Poor Man Book II'', ''
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Personal life

He has been married to his second wife, cookbook author Florine Sikking ( Caplan), since 1962. They have 3 children.


Filmography

*'' Five Guns West'' (1955) as Union Sergeant (uncredited) Perry Mason (1961) "The Case of the Misguided Missle" Civilian Engineer Bert Springer *''
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'' (1963) “The Long Way Home” as American POW *''
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'' (1963–1964, TV Series) as Botany / Orderly *'' The Strangler'' (1964) as Police Sketch Artist *'' The Carpetbaggers'' (1964) as Reporter (uncredited) *'' The Fugitive'' (1964–1966, TV Series) as Deputy Marsh / Bert / Leonard Taft *''
Von Ryan's Express ''Von Ryan's Express'' is a 1965 World War II adventure film starring Frank Sinatra, Trevor Howard, and Raffaella Carrà, and directed by Mark Robson. Produced in CinemaScope, the film depicts a group of Allied prisoners of war ( POWs) who c ...
'' (1965) as American Soldier (uncredited) *''Sail to Glory'' (1967) as George Steers *''
In Like Flint ''In Like Flint'' is a 1967 American spy fi comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas, the sequel to the parody spy film ''Our Man Flint'' (1966). It posits an international feminist conspiracy to depose the ruling American patriarchy with a fem ...
'' (1967) as Secret Service Man (uncredited) *''
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'' (1967) as Hired Gun *''
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'' (1967, TV Series) as Human Capt. William Taft *'' Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.'' (1967) (TV) as Colonel Richardson *''
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'' (1968) (TV – Season 1, Episode 8) as Tex *''
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'' (1968) (TV – Season 4, Episode 10) as Private Berger *''
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'' (1969) (TV – Season 4, Episode 18) as Gestapo Officer *'' Charro!'' (1969) as Gunner *'' Daddy's Gone A-Hunting'' (1969) as Joe Menchell *'' The Night God Screamed'' (1971) as Deacon Paul *''
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'' (1971) as Control Room Officer (uncredited) *'' Chandler'' (1971) as Bogardy (scenes deleted) *'' The Magnificent Seven Ride!'' (1972) as Andy Hayes *'' The New Centurions'' (1972) as Sgt. Anders *''
Family Flight ''Family Flight'' is an American television movie that originally aired on ABC on October 25, 1972. The film stars Rod Taylor and centers on a family whose plane crash-lands in the Baja California peninsula. The film was one of the first times ...
'' (1972) (TV) as Second Controller *'' General Hospital'' (1973–1976, TV Series) as Dr. James Hobart *''
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'' (1973, TV Series, Season 1 - Episode 15, “Tuttle”) as Finance Office *'' Scorpio'' (1973) as Harris *''Brother on the Run'' (1973) as Lt Summers *'' The President's Plane is Missing'' (1973) as Aide to Dunbar *'' Columbo: Publish or Perish'' (1974) as Policeman in office (uncredited) *''
The Terminal Man ''The Terminal Man'' is a novel by American writer Michael Crichton. It is his second novel under his own name and his twelfth overall, and is about the dangers of mind control. It was published in April 1972, and also serialized in ''Playboy'' ...
'' (1974) as Ralph Friedman *''
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'', "The Adventure of the Sinister Scenario" (1976) as Mike Hewitt *'' The Feather and Father Gang'' (1977) (TV) as Bricklaw *'' Little House on the Prairie'' (1977) (TV) as Mr. Franklin *'' Hawaii Five-O'' (1977) "Tread the King's Shadow" as George Cameron *'' A Woman Called Moses'' (1978) (TV) as McCracken *''
Capricorn One ''Capricorn One'' is a 1978 British-produced American thriller film in which a reporter discovers that a supposed Mars landing by a crewed mission to the planet has been faked via a conspiracy involving the government and—under duress—th ...
''* (1978) as Control Room Man *'' Hawaii Five-O'' (1978) "The Miracle Man" as Oscar Ross *'' The Electric Horseman'' (1979) as Dietrich *'' Ordinary People'' (1980) as Ray *'' The Competition'' (1980) as Brudenell *''
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'' (1981–1987, TV Series) as Lt. Howard Hunter *'' Outland''* (1981) as Sgt. Montone *'' The Star Chamber''* (1983) as Dr. Harold Lewin *'' Up the Creek'' (1984) as Tozer *'' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'' (1984) as Captain Styles *'' Morons from Outer Space'' (1985) as Col. Raymond Laribee, CIA *'' Dress Gray'' (1986) (TV) as Maj. Clifford Bassett *'' Soul Man'' (1986) as Bill Watson *''
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'' (1988) (TV) as Old Man *''
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'' (1989, starring Pierce Brosnan) as Jenks *''
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'' (1989–1993) (TV) as Dr. David Howser *'' Narrow Margin''* (1990) as Nelson *'' Final Approach'' (1991) as Col. Jason Halsey *'' Doing Time on Maple Drive'' (1992) (TV) as Phil Carter *'' The Pelican Brief'' (1993) as FBI Director Denton Voyles *''Dead Badge'' (1994) as Wheeler / Aaron Feld *'' In Pursuit of Honor'' (1995) (TV) as
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'' (1995) (TV) as Bill Clayton *'' Whisper of the Heart'' (1995) as Seiya Tsukishima (English version, voice) *''Submerged'' (2001) (TV) as Rear Admiral Cyrus Cole *'' Fever Pitch'' (2005) as Doug Meeks *''
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'' (2008) as Reverend Foote *''
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'' (2008) as William Cauldicott *''Just an American'' (2012) as Dr. Hanover *''
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'' (2012) as Judge Edward Crosby * – directed by
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