Cliff Potts (born January 5, 1942 in Glendale, California) is an American
television
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and
film actor whose roles include John Keenan in the 1972
science fiction
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film, ''
Silent Running
''Silent Running'' is a 1972 American environmental-themed post-apocalyptic science fiction film. It is the directorial debut of Douglas Trumbull, and stars Bruce Dern, Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin, and Jesse Vint.
Plot
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Bruce Dern
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.
Potts starred as Sergeant Eugene Allard in ''For Love and Honor'' (1983) on NBC. He also was a regular supporting player during the first season of ''
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Television
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** ''Fame Is the Name of the Game'', a 1966 American television film and pilot for the series
* "The Name of the Game" (''Grey's Anato ...
'', a revolving 90-minute 1968 series about a publishing empire that featured
Tony Franciosa
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,
Gene Barry
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, and
Robert Stack
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. He also appeared in starring roles in the 1976-1977 TV miniseries ''
Once an Eagle'' and the 1977 TV series, ''
Big Hawaii'' in which he played Mitch Fears,
the rebellious son of rich landowner Barret Fears (
John Dehner
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). He also played the title role in the 1975 TV remake of the
Steve McQueen
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film ''
Nevada Smith'', and portrayed John Brooke in the 1978 film of ''
Little Women''. He had the same role in the NBC-TV program ''Little Women'' (1979)..
In addition, Potts has appeared in many starring and supporting roles in television series, and his film credits include roles in ''
A Man Called Gannon'' (1968), ''
Sometimes a Great Notion'' (1970), ''
Snow Job'' (1972), ''
The Groundstar Conspiracy'' (1972), ''
Cry for Me, Billy'' (1972), ''
Hangup'' (1974), ''
Trapped Beneath the Sea'' (1974), ''
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'' (1983), and ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (1991). He also appeared in the Emmy-nominated television movie ''
A Case of Rape'', playing a man who, not once but twice, rapes a young housewife (played by
Elizabeth Montgomery) and later hires a skilled defense attorney who gets him off the hook for his crime.
After a 14-year absence from acting, he returned to the screen in the 2013
Hallmark Channel
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television film, ''Our Wild Hearts''.
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1942 births
American male television actors
Living people
Male actors from California