David Doyle

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.9803

Gender

Male

Birthday

01-Dec-1929

Age

(97 years old)

Place of Birth

Lincoln - Nebraska - USA

Also Known As
  • David Fitzgerald Doyle

David Doyle

Biography

David Fitzgerald Doyle (December 1, 1929 – February 26, 1997) was an American actor. He is best remembered for his role as detective John Bosley on the television series Charlie's Angels, appearing in all 110 episodes of the series from 1976 to 1981 along with original cast member Jaclyn Smith and an all-girl cast. He also lent his distinctive raspy voice to the character Grandpa Lou Pickles on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats.


Credits

Happy Anniversary Happy Anniversary (1959) Character: Hotel Desk Clerk
An accidental slip reveals that a happily married couple were intimate before marriage.
The Tiger Makes Out The Tiger Makes Out (1967) Character: Housing Clerk
During a typically disaster-filled day, Ben Harris, an angry and frustrated bachelor mailman living in a cluttered Greenwich Village basement, learns he has been paying rent to a woman who hasn't owned his building in 6 years. No longer able to endure the injustices of society, he decides to activate the ferocious tiger within himself by abducting a helpless female and dragging her back to his lair.
Parades Parades (1972) Character: Captain Jinks
An American soldier sent to Vietnam goes AWOL and returns to his hometown. His parents turn him over to military authorities. He is court-martialled and sent to the toughest military prison...
Blood Sport Blood Sport (1973) Character: Mr. Schmidt
A searing commentary on the "win at all costs" mentality of American high school sports. David Lee Birdsong is the smalltown quarterback hoping to escape with a college scholarship and a pro career. David's father is the overbearing taskmaster vicariously living through his son. The third side of the triangle is Coach Marshall, a hypercritical and cruel man who sees David as the key to his future success. David's lockstep commitment to his father and coach is altered when he witnesses a teammate die after a grueling practice.
Black Market Baby Black Market Baby (1979) Character: Joseph Carmino
A young college girl becomes pregnant, and she and the baby's father are targeted by a black-market adoption ring that is out to get the baby.
Making It Making It (1971) Character: Mr. Fanning
A cocky high school student thinks nothing of using the people around him to satisfy his self-centered needs, until someone in his life gets pregnant.
Love or Money Love or Money (1990) Character: Arthur Reed
A lucrative real estate deal, or romance with the boss' daughter--that's the dilemma facing a yuppie in this comedy.
Of Thee I Sing Of Thee I Sing (1972) Character: Francis X. Gilhooley
CBS' updated version of the classic Gershwin musical, cast largely with stars who were all appearing in then-current CBS television series.
A Rugrats Passover A Rugrats Passover (1994) Character: Grandpa Lou Pickles (voice)
The plot follows series regulars Grandpa Boris and the babies as they become trapped in the attic on Passover; to pass the time, Boris tells the Jewish story of the Exodus. During the episode the babies themselves reenact the story, with young Tommy portraying Moses, while his cousin Angelica represents the Pharaoh of Egypt.
Maybe Baby Maybe Baby (1988) Character: Pete
A happily married man’s life changes drastically when his wife decides to have a baby after several years of marriage.
He's Asking For Me He's Asking For Me (1990) Character: Second Youth
After a sheltered upbringing in St. Helena, Norah arrives in England and goes to live in London, taken under the wing of her Uncle and his business associate Andy. She works for the latter and falls in love with him, but he refuses to reciprocate her feelings. When she starts receiving a series of obscene phone calls and letters at home and work, she is determined to identify the caller, and strongly suspects Andy
Crackle of Death Crackle of Death (1976) Character: Mr. Cardinale
The first of two Kolchak: The Night Stalker compilation TV films. It combines two episodes of the Kolchak TV series, Firefall (about the ghost of an arsonist that tries to take over a renowned conductor's body as his doppelgänger) and The Energy Eater (about a Native American bear-spirit haunting a newly built hospital) and adds new narration by Darren McGavin.
The Love Song of Barney Kempinski The Love Song of Barney Kempinski (1968) Character: Crying Man
On his wedding day, in the few remaining hours of his bachelorhood, Barney Kempinski goes off to tour the city and sing his song to life, love and the city of New York.
The Invisible Woman The Invisible Woman (1983) Character: Neil Gilmore
In a research lab, a scientist's pet chimpanzee mixes up an invisibility formula. A young woman accidentally drinks the solution and becomes invisible.
Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home (1983) Character: Herman Ohme
An award winning high school football coach finds himself out of work, and switching roles with his wife for the summer when she goes back to work for the first time in 15 years.
John Ritter: Being of Sound Mind and Body John Ritter: Being of Sound Mind and Body (1980) Character: Self / Mr. Thornberry
John Ritter shows off his comedic talent with a collection of comedy sketches.
Wild and Wooly Wild and Wooly (1978) Character: Teddy Roosevelt
A Western adventure — a "Charlie's Angels" on horseback — involving three comely females who meet in a territorial prison, engineer a daring escape, and find themselves in a race against time to prevent the assassination of Teddy Roosevelt.
A Rugrats Chanukah A Rugrats Chanukah (1996) Character: Grandpa Lou Pickles (voice)
The story of the Jewish holiday Chanukah through the eyes of the Rugrats, who imagine themselves as the main characters. Meanwhile, Grandpa Boris and his long-time rival, Shlomo, feud over who will play the lead in the local synagogue's Chanukah play.
Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story (1980) Character: Guard
Filmed on location at Alcatraz Island, this two-part "whole story" actually concentrates on a handful of the denizens behind the cold grey walls of "The Rock". Michael Beck plays the real-life Clarence Carnes, an Oklahoma Choctaw Indian said to be the youngest man ever incarcerated in the notorious maximum security prison. Serving a 99-year sentence for a gas station holdup and murder, Carnes makes periodic attempts to escape, the final attempt being the most violent. Many of the subordinate characters are fictional (as are most of the details concerning Carnes' escape efforts); the one exception is Robert Stroud, the "Birdman of Alcatraz", here portrayed by Art Carney as a gentle, kindly philosopher. Telly Savalas, a costar of the Burt Lancaster vehicle Birdman of Alcatraz, also guest starred in the 1980 film. Originally titled Alcatraz and Clarence Carnes, this made-for-TV movie wavers between gritty realism and "I'm bustin' outta here!" artifice.
Miracle on 34th Street Miracle on 34th Street (1973) Character: Mr. Macy
A department store Santa tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he is Santa Claus, and winds up going on trial to prove who he is.
Sesame Street Stays Up Late! Sesame Street Stays Up Late! (1993) Character: Grandpa(uncredited)
It's New Year's Eve on Sesame Street and around the world! Anchorman Elmo and the Monster News Network provide special reports showing us the New Year's customs and celebrations.
The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant (1975) Character: Dr. Atkinson
A young doctor fresh out of medical school takes a job at a big-city hospital, and on his first day finds himself making life-and-death decisions.
The Adventures of Pinocchio The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996) Character: Pepe (voice)
One of puppet-maker Geppetto's creations comes magically to life. This puppet, Pinocchio, has one major desire and that is to become a real boy someday. In order to accomplish this goal he has to learn to act responsibly. This film shows you the adventures on which he learns valuable lessons.
Vigilante Force Vigilante Force (1976) Character: Homer Arno
In a small town in California, the quiet citizens find their lives disrupted by boisterous, lawless oil-field workers who have infested their community. One resident, Ben Arnold, enlists his brother Aaron, a Vietnam veteran, to assemble a group of men to restore law and order to the town. Though Aaron's crew succeeds, the newfound power goes to some of their heads, and Aaron and Ben must again reclaim the town for the citizens.
Terror Among Us Terror Among Us (1981) Character: Steve
A convicted rapist continually violates his parole but slips through the cracks of the justice system until his crimes escalate into a frenzy of terror against five helpless women.
A New Leaf A New Leaf (1971) Character: Mel
After running out of funds, Henry Graham, a carefree playboy, plots to marry and murder wealthy botanist Henrietta Lowell.
The April Fools The April Fools (1969) Character: Orlow P. Walters
Newly-promoted if none too happily married Howard Brubaker leaves a rowdy company party early with the stunning Catherine, whom it turns out is herself unhappily married — to the boss. They spend an innocent night in New York becoming more and more attracted to each other, so that when Catherine announces she intends to leave her husband and return to Paris, Howard asks to go along too.
The Comeback The Comeback (1978) Character: Webster Jones
A singer holes up at a sinister estate to write new songs for his act. His ex-wife is brutally murdered, and the killer may be stalking him next.
Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? (1971) Character: Roger Boulting
A prostitute is murdered on the streets of a tough, low-income neighborhood. A diabetic retired boxer who knew her is appalled by the lack of interest shown in the case by the police or anybody else in the neighborhood, and decides to investigate the case himself.
The Pursuit of Happiness The Pursuit of Happiness (1971) Character: James Moran
William Popper is the son of a stockbroker and is thoroughly disenchanted with "the system." So much so that even though he can prove that he ran over a woman in his car entirely by accident, he accepts a sentence for manslaughter.
Loving Loving (1970) Character: Will
Brooks Wilson is in crisis. He is torn between his wife Selma and two daughters and his mistress Grace, and also between his career as a successful illustrator and his feeling that he might still produce something worthwhile.
Money to Burn Money to Burn (1973) Character: Warden Caulfield
A convict who managed to print $1 million in counterfeit bills in the prison print shop hatches a scheme to swap them for real money.
Act One Act One (1963) Character: Oliver Fisher
This autobiographical story traces the career of playwright Moss Hart. Moss struggles as a dramatic writer until he concentrates his efforts on writing comedy. He suffers through a series of professional and romantic failures before a meeting with George S. Kaufman which changes his fortunes.
Charlie's Angels Charlie's Angels (1976) Character: John Bosley
The Angels head for wine country to discover what happened to a missing man before he's declared legally dead and the estate goes up for grabs.
The Stranger Within The Stranger Within (1974) Character: Bob
Who is the father of Ann Collins’ baby? Her husband had a vasectomy years ago. And Ann hasn’t been with another man. Even more mysterious: as the baby grows inside her, Ann begins to change. She is beset by strange illnesses, pours tablespoons of salt on her food, turns the thermostat to 50 degrees, speed-reads academic tomes. But much bigger shocks are yet to come. Barbara Eden stars in this hypnotic, swiftly paced blend of horror and sci-fi from Richard Matheson, the popular and prolific writer who also penned the novel I AM LEGEND and several notable THE TWILIGHT ZONE scripts.
Ghost Writer Ghost Writer (1989) Character: Herb Baxter
A writer moves into a Malibu beach house, and comes up against the ghost of an actress who supposedly had committed suicide there 30 years previously, but had been murdered by her boyfriend. The ghost asks the writer's help in proving her boyfriend the killer.
La mortadella La mortadella (1971) Character: O'Henry (uncredited)
An Italian woman faces challenges at JFK Airport when Customs confiscates the mortadella sausage she brought as a gift for her fiancé, leading to a humorous and frustrating ordeal.
Capricorn One Capricorn One (1977) Character: Walter Loughlin
In order to protect the reputation of the American space program, a team of NASA administrators turn the first Mars mission into a phony Mars landing. Under threat of harm to their families the astronauts play their part in the deception on a staged set in a deserted military base. But once the real ship returns to Earth and burns up on re-entry, the astronauts become liabilities. Now, with the help of a crusading reporter, they must battle a sinister conspiracy that will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden.
Some Kind of a Nut Some Kind of a Nut (1969) Character: Larry - Bank Teller
A New York City bank teller becomes a media celebrity when he refuses to comply with his employer's demands that he shave his beard.
Salome's Last Dance Salome's Last Dance (1988) Character: A. Nubin
London, England, November 5th, 1892, Guy Fawkes Night. The famous playwright Oscar Wilde and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas discreetly go to a luxury brothel where the owner, Alfred Taylor, has prepared a surprise for the renowned author: a private and very special performance of his play Salome, banned by the authorities, in which Taylor himself and the peculiar inhabitants of the exclusive establishment will participate.
The Marshal of Madrid The Marshal of Madrid (1972) Character: Dr. Geis
A gang of smugglers headed by an oil dealer are brought to justice by a lawman.
Ginger in the Morning Ginger in the Morning (1974) Character: Fred
A recently divorced Santa Fe architect is surprised to find himself falling in love with a free-spirited young hitchhiker.
Coogan's Bluff Coogan's Bluff (1968) Character: Pushie
Coogan, an Arizona deputy sheriff goes to New York to pick up a prisoner. While escorting the prisoner to the airport, he escapes and Coogan heads into the city to recapture him.
Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (1990) Character: Mr. Weatherbee
The classic comic characters return, partaking in their Riverdale High 15th anniversary reunion! But when Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe is under the danger of being closed down for good, Archie, along with his pals n' gals, find a way to help out their friend and keep the youth of Riverdale intact with a good burger and milkshake!
Incident on a Dark Street Incident on a Dark Street (1973) Character: Luke Burgess
A small-time hood is murdered just as he is about to blow the whistle on an organized crime ring.
No Way to Treat a Lady No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) Character: Lieutenant Dawson
Christopher Gill is a psychotic killer who uses various disguises to trick and strangle his victims. Moe Brummel is a single and harassed New York City police detective who starts to get phone calls from the strangler and builds a strange alliance as a result. Kate Palmer is a swinging, hip tour guide who witnesses the strangler leaving her dead neighbor's apartment and sets her sights on the detective. Moe's live-in mother wishes her son would be a successful Jewish doctor like his big brother.
Paper Lion Paper Lion (1968) Character: Oscar
Sportswriter George Plimpton poses as a rookie quarterback for the Detroit Lions for a "Sports Illustrated" article.
My Boys Are Good Boys My Boys Are Good Boys (1978) Character: Klinger
Teenagers at a correctional facility devise a plan to rob an armored van.



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