Christopher Connelly (September 8, 1941 – December 7, 1988) was an American actor, best known for his role as Norman Harrington in the successful
prime time
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ABC soap opera
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''
Peyton Place''. He stayed with the series during its entire five-year run, from 1964 to 1969.
Early life
Connelly graduated from
Missouri Military Academy in
Mexico, Missouri
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.
Career

In addition to his aforementioned series-long run on ABC's ''Peyton Place'', Connelly guest-starred in 1973 on
Lorne Greene
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's short-lived ABC
crime drama
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''
Griff
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'', and in 1974, he starred in the television series ''
Paper Moon'', with a young
Jodie Foster
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playing his daughter. The series was based on the
film of the same name but was cancelled after only a few months. The film version starred Connelly's former ''Peyton Place'' costar
Ryan O'Neal — who had played Connelly's brother in the serial — and O'Neal's daughter
Tatum O'Neal
Tatum Beatrice O'Neal (born November 5, 1963) is an American actress. At the age of 10, she became the youngest person ever to win a competitive Academy Award, for her performance as Addie Loggins in '' Paper Moon'' co-starring her father, Ry ...
.
In 1964, he appeared as “Trainey”, a reform school kid in the episode “The Warden” on ''
Gunsmoke
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'' with
George Kennedy
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. Connelly also starred in the films ''
Corky'' (1972), ''
They Only Kill Their Masters'' (1972), ''
Benji'' (1974) and ''
Liar's Moon'' (1982).
He also released a long-playing record of his singing, titled ''The Boy from Peyton Place'' on Phillips Records.
Later career and death
In the 1980s, Connelly made numerous appearances in
Italian
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cult B-movies such as
Lucio Fulci
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's ''
Manhattan Baby'',
Enzo G. Castellari's ''
1990: The Bronx Warriors'',
Ruggero Deodato
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His career spanned a wide-range of genres including Sword-and-sandal, peplum, Comedy film, comedy, Drama (film and television), drama, P ...
's ''
The Atlantis Interceptors'', and
Antonio Margheriti
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's ''
Jungle Raiders''. He also made guest appearances on dozens of television series, such as ''
The Brian Keith Show'', the miniseries ''
The Martian Chronicles
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'',
''Martin Eden'', ''
Airwolf
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'', ''
CHiPs
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'', and the television movie ''
Return of the Rebels''.
Following a two-year battle with
lung cancer
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, Connelly died at home in December 1988,
and was buried at
Forest Lawn in
Hollywood Hills
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.
Partial filmography
*''
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
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'' (1963) (Season 2 Episode 7: "Starring the Defense") as Rudy Trask
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Move Over, Darling
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'' (1963) as Ranking Seaman (uncredited)
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What a Way to Go!'' (1964) as Ned (uncredited)
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Gunsmoke
''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centered on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central charact ...
'' (1964) (Season 9, Episode 33) “The Warden” as Trainey
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Peyton Place'' (1964–1969) as Norman Harrington
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Love American Style'' (1969) (Segment: "Love and Mother") as Paul
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Corky'' (1972) as Billy
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They Only Kill Their Masters'' (1972) as John
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Benji'' (1974) as Henry
*''The Invasion of Carol Enders'' (1974) as Adam Reston
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Paper Moon'' (1974) as "Moze" Pray (13 episodes)
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Hawmps!
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'' (1976), as Uriah Tibbs
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Quincy M.E.'' (1977) as Paul Colby
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Hawaii Five-O'' (1977), as Dennis
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Fantasy Island
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'' (1978) (Episode: "The Funny Girl/Butch and Sundance")
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The Norseman
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'' (1978), as Rolf
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Crash'' (1978), as Mike Tagliarino
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The Love Boat
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'' (1979) (Season 3 Episode 12) as Rory Daniels
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Earthbound
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'' (1981), as Zef
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Liar's Moon'' (1982), as Alex Peterson
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Manhattan Baby'' (1982), as Professor George Hacker
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1990: The Bronx Warriors'' (1982), as Hot Dog
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The Atlantis Interceptors'' (1983), as Mike Ross
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Airwolf
''Airwolf'' is an American action military drama television series. It centers on a high-technology attack helicopter, code-named '' Airwolf'', and its crew. They undertake various exotic missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War the ...
'' (1984), as St. John Hawke
*''
Jungle Raiders'' (1985), as Captain Yankee
*''Foxtrap'' (1986), as J.T.
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The Mines of Kilimanjaro'' (1986), as Professor Thomas Smith / Schmidt
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Operation Nam'' (1986), as Roger Carson
*''The Messenger'' (1986), as FBI Agent Parker
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Strike Commando
''Strike Commando'' is a 1987 Vietnam War, Vietnam war action film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Reb Brown, Christopher Connelly (actor), Christopher Connelly and Alex Vitale.
A sequel, ''Strike Commando II'' (''Trappola diabolica''), w ...
'' (1987), as Colonel Radek
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Django 2
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'' (1987), as "El Diablo" Orlowsky
*''
Night of the Sharks'' (1988), as Father Mattia (final film role)
References
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1941 births
1988 deaths
American male television actors
American male film actors
20th-century American male actors
Deaths from lung cancer in California
Male actors from Wichita, Kansas
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Missouri Military Academy alumni