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Craig Wasson (born March 15, 1954) is an American actor. He made his film debut in '' Rollercoaster'' (1977). He is best known for his roles as Jake Scully in Brian DePalma's '' Body Double'' (1984), and Neil Gordon in
Chuck Russell Charles Russell (born May 9, 1958) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for directing the films ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987), ''The Blob (1988 film), The Blob'' (1988), ''The Mask ...
's '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987). For his role as Danilo Prozor in
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's '' Four Friends'' (1981), he was nominated for a
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Early life

Wasson was born March 15, 1954, in
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Career

Wasson made some early TV appearances starting in 1975 in small roles in episodes of '' The Bob Newhart Show'', '' The Secrets of Isis'', and '' The Streets of San Francisco''. In 1977, he was cast in the TV series '' Phyllis'' (midway through the show's second season) as the title character's new son-in-law Mark. Mark was a hippie-ish singer/songwriter; Wasson's singing and guitar playing was heard occasionally in the four episodes in which he appeared. The series was cancelled shortly after the character's arrival. Wasson's first feature film was the
1977 Events January * January 8 – 1977 Moscow bombings, Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group. * January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (no ...
suspense thriller '' Rollercoaster''. In 1978, he appeared in two films about the Vietnam war: first as a private in '' The Boys in Company C'' and then as a corporal in '' Go Tell the Spartans''. He also wrote and sang the haunting folk song "Here I Am (In Vietnam)", which served as the theme song for ''The Boys in Company C''. Craig starred in the short-lived 1980 TV series '' Skag''. In 1981, he played Don Wanderley, a junior English professor in the film '' Ghost Story'', in which his character has a torrid sexual relationship with a mysterious woman he later realizes is a ghost seeking vengeance. In 1982, he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actor for his performance in '' Four Friends''. He later starred as Jake Scully in the
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Brian De Palma Brian Russell De Palma (; born September 11, 1940) is an Americans, American film director and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for work in the suspense, Crime film, crime, and psychological thriller genres. ...
suspense movie '' Body Double''. His other big role was as Dr. Neil Gordon in the hit
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horror film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors''. He starred alongside Heather Langenkamp, Robert Englund,
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, and
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. In
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, Wasson starred as
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in ''A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation''. His most recent movie roles are in '' Akeelah and the Bee'' and '' Sasquatch Mountain'', both released in
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. Wasson was featured as Doug Ebert in the
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'' in 1991. He has made guest appearances in a number of series, including ''For Jenny with Love'', ''
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'', '' Hart to Hart'', ''
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'', '' Seven Days'', and '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Wasson is also a prolific narrator for audio books, having narrated
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Filmography

*'' Phyllis'' - Mark Valenti, Season 2, recurring (1976-1977) *'' Rollercoaster'' (1977) - Hippie Boy *'' The Bob Newhart Show'' Season 5 Episode 17 (1977) - Chuck Morgan *'' The Boys in Company C'' (1978) - Dave Bisbee *'' Go Tell the Spartans'' (1978) - Cpl. Stephen Courcey *'' The Outsider'' (1980) - Michael Flaherty *'' Carny'' (1980) - Mickey *'' Schizoid'' (1980) - Doug *''Nights at O'Rear's'' (1980) - Max Corley *'' Four Friends'' (1981) - Danilo Prozor *'' Ghost Story'' (1981) - Don / David *'' Second Thoughts'' (1983) - Will *'' M*A*S*H Season 11 (1983) Episode 14: 'Give and Take' '' Private Kurland *''
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: The Innocents Abroad'' (1983) -
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*'' Body Double'' (1984) - Jake Scully *''Zoo Ship'' (1985) - (voice) *'' The Men's Club'' (1986) - Paul *'' Tales from the Darkside'' (1986, "The Geezenstacks") - Sam Hummel *'' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987) - Dr. Neil Gordon *''Bum Rap'' (1988) - Paul Colson *''Bush Shrink'' (1988) - Dr. Martin Cypher *'' A More Perfect Union'' (1989) - James Madison *''
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'' S4 E21: "Outward Bound" (1990) - Tom Cavanaugh *''Midnight Fear'' (1991) - Paul *''
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'' (1992) - TV Host *'' Strapped'' (1993) - Ben *'' Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman'' (1994) - Julius Hoffman *''
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'' (1994) - Hank Walden, Leslie's Father *''Trapped in Space'' (1995) - Palmer *'' I Shot a Man in Vegas'' (1995) - Radio Caller (voice) *'' Star Trek Deep Space Nine S4 E19: "Hard Time"'' (1996) - Ee'char *''The Tomorrow Man'' (1996) - Dr. Galloway *'' Deep Family Secrets'' (1997) - Jack Winters *''Back to Even'' (1998) - Sasso *''Tian shang ren jian'' (1998) - Adam Peers *'' Velocity Trap'' (1999) - John Dawson, RMC Corp. *''The Pornographer'' (1999) - Spano *''The Last Best Sunday'' (1999) - Deputy Sheriff Bennett *''The Storytellers'' (1999) - Larry Moore *'' Under Pressure'' (2000) - Elgin Bates *''Danny and Max'' (2000) - Ralph *''
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'' (2001) - Hudson *'' New Alcatraz'' (2001) - Warden Fred Riley *''Ghost Rock'' (2003) - Cherokee Bill *'' Puerto Vallarta Squeeze'' (2004) - Danny Pastor *''Tracks'' (2005) *'' Akeelah and the Bee'' (2006) - Ted Saunders *'' Sasquatch Mountain'' (2006) - Travis Cralle


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