Ed Peck

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6763

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-Mar-1917

Age

(109 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Ed V. Peck
  • Edward Peck

Ed Peck

Biography

Ed Peck (March 26, 1917 – September 12, 1992) was an American actor. He is best known as Officer Kirk in Happy Days (1975-1983).


Credits

One Man's Way One Man's Way (1964) Character: Harry the Reporter
Reverend Norman Vincent Peale fights to bring his message to the nation.
Roll, Freddy, Roll! Roll, Freddy, Roll! (1974) Character: Admiral Frigate
A man determined to impress his son--and show up his son's stepfather--decides to try to get into the Guinness Book of World Records by setting a record for staying the longest time on roller skates.
Swan Song Swan Song (1980) Character: Karl
Sun Valley provides the backdrop to this story of a downhill ski racer who seeks to make a comeback after being branded a loser and the ski bunny who helps him regain his self-respect.
Jigsaw Jigsaw (1972) Character: N/A
In this pilot for the 1972-73 series, a detective specializing in missing persons cases finds himself accused of murder after being found unconscious in the apartment of a slain state official.
O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra (1971) Character: George Foley, SAC
Suddenly widowed by an accident, a deputy sheriff from the Midwest becomes a customs agent and cracks a narcotics ring. Pilot movie for the series "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury."
Special Delivery Special Delivery (1976) Character: Man in Booth
A gang of thieves plan a daring bank robbery, making their escape across the rooftops of Los Angeles. The police are quickly called in, however, and only one of the robbers, Murdock, makes a clean getaway. Unfortunately, in order to do so, he is forced to dump the stolen cash into a mailbox, which he then finds is locked until midnight, forcing him to wait until the mailman makes his late night pickup. As he waits, he discovers that his hiding place has been observed by several other people, all of whom want a share of the loot.
Hey Good Lookin' Hey Good Lookin' (1982) Character: Italian Man (voice)
In 1953 Brooklyn, charismatic hood and The Stompers leader Vinnie Genzianna, his friend and second-in-command Crazy Shapiro, and their respective girlfriends Roz and Eva get wrapped up in an escalating conflict with the rival Black gang, The Chaplains, lead by Boogaloo Jones.
Gunn Gunn (1967) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
The madam of a floating bordello hires private eye Peter Gunn to prove a gangster killed a crime boss.
Cheech & Chong's Next Movie Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980) Character: Cop Shotgun
Perennially stoned Cheech and Chong tear through the city of Los Angeles, causing trouble wherever they go. After Cheech loses his job, the two pot enthusiasts head to the welfare offices where Cheech's girlfriend, Donna, works. Instead of collecting unemployment, they find themselves thrown back on the streets, searching for a way to earn new income. But when Cheech's cousin, "Red" Mendoza, arrives, things get even crazier.
Counterpoint Counterpoint (1967) Character: Prescott
In December of 1944, Lionel Evans, an internationally renowned American conductor, is on a USO tour with his 70-piece symphony orchestra in newly-liberated Belgium. While fleeing from a German counterattack, Evans and his orchestra members are captured by a Panzer division and taken to an old chateau in Luxembourg. Despite orders to execute every prisoner, General Schiller, an avid music lover, commands Evans to give a private concert for him.
A Man Called Gannon A Man Called Gannon (1968) Character: Delivery Rider
A seasoned cowboy takes a young tender-foot under his wing. They become embroiled in a range war, and end up on opposite sides.
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) Character: FBI Agent (uncredited)
When eccentric candy man Willy Wonka promises a lifetime supply of sweets and a tour of his chocolate factory to five lucky kids, penniless Charlie Bucket seeks the golden ticket that will make him a winner.
The Last Unicorn The Last Unicorn (1982) Character: Jack Jingley / Cully's Men (voice)
A unicorn learns from a riddle-speaking butterfly that she is supposedly the last of her kind, all the others having been herded away by the monstrous Red Bull. The unicorn sets out to discover the truth behind the butterfly's words. She is eventually joined on her quest by Schmendrick, a second-rate magician, and Molly Grue, a middle-aged woman who dreamed all her life of seeing a unicorn. Their journey leads them far from home, all the way to the castle of King Haggard.
Bullitt Bullitt (1968) Character: Westcott
Senator Walter Chalmers is aiming to take down mob boss Pete Ross with the help of testimony from the criminal's hothead brother Johnny, who is in protective custody in San Francisco under the watch of police lieutenant Frank Bullitt. When a pair of mob hitmen enter the scene, Bullitt follows their trail through a maze of complications and double-crosses. This thriller includes one of the most famous car chases ever filmed.
The Flight of Dragons The Flight of Dragons (1982) Character: Additional Voices (voice)
The realm of magic is being threatened by the realm of logic, so the green wizard, Carolinus, decides to shield it for all time. Ommadon, the evil red wizard, stands in his way. Carolinus then calls for a quest that is to be led by a man named Peter Dickinson, who is the first man of both the realms of science and magic. It is Peter's job to defeat Ommadon.
The Prisoner of Second Avenue The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975) Character: Man Upstairs
Mel Edison has just lost his job after many years and now has to cope with being unemployed at middle age during an intense NYC heat wave.
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968) Character: Man in Dress Shop
Harold Fine is a self-described square - a 35-year-old Los Angeles lawyer who's not looking forward to middle age nor his upcoming wedding. His life changes when he falls in love with Nancy, a free-spirited, innocent, and beautiful young hippie. After Harold and his family enjoy some of her "groovy" brownies, he decides to "drop out" with her and become a hippie too. But can he return to his old life when he discovers that the hippie lifestyle is just a little too independent and irresponsible for his tastes?
The Ride to Hangman's Tree The Ride to Hangman's Tree (1967) Character: Sheriff Stewart
Three young outlaws try to stay together and keep one step ahead of the law.
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975) Character: Mr. Big Time
Hapless driving instructor and former Gunnery Sergeant Rafferty, living in squalor near Hollywood, California, doesn't put up too much of a fight when two ladies hitch a ride and attempt to kidnap him in their attempt to get to New Orleans; while initially put off, Rafferty finds he's charmed by the kooky pair of misfits and the three of them drive to Las Vegas, Nevada and later Tucson, Arizona, where their bond eventually unravels.
Zoot Suit Zoot Suit (1981) Character: Lieutenant Edwards
Part fact and part fiction, Zoot Suit is the film version of Luis Valdez's critically acclaimed play, based on the actual Sleepy Lagoon murder case and the zoot suit riots of 1940s Los Angeles. Henry Reyna is the leader of a group of Mexican-Americans being sent to San Quentin without substantial evidence for the death of a man at Sleepy Lagoon. As part of the defense committee, Alice Bloomfield and George Shearer fight the blatant miscarriage of justice for the freedom of Henry and his friends.
Thief Thief (1971) Character: Swinger
A professional thief tries to break with his past but has to pull off one last job to pay off a gambling debt.
The Comic The Comic (1969) Character: Edwin G. Englehardt
An account of the rise and fall of a silent film comic, Billy Bright. The movie begins with his funeral, as he speaks from beyond the grave in a bitter tone about his fate, and takes us through his fame, as he ruins it with womanizing and drink, and his fall, as a lonely, bitter old man unable to reconcile his life's disappointments. The movie is based loosely on the life of Buster Keaton.
Blume in Love Blume in Love (1973) Character: Ed Goober
Lawyer Stephen Blume, who specializes in divorces, lives a paradoxical situation when, having his own marriage break up, is still in love with his ex-wife.
The Shakiest Gun in the West The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) Character: Sheriff
Jesse W. Haywood (Don Knotts) graduates from dental school in Philadelphia in 1870 and goes west to become a frontier dentist. Penelope "Bad Penny" Cushing (Barbara Rhoades) is offered a pardon if she will track down a ring of gun smugglers. She tricks Haywood into a sham marriage as a disguise. Haywood inadvertently becomes the legendary "Doc the Haywood" after he guns down "Arnold the Kid".
The Carey Treatment The Carey Treatment (1972) Character: Turnkey/Police Sergeant (uncredited)
A doctor uncovers a hotbed of corruption when he tries to clear a colleague of a murder charge.
Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait (1978) Character: Trainer
Joe Pendleton is a quarterback preparing to lead his team to the superbowl when he is almost killed in an accident. An overanxious angel plucks him to heaven only to discover that he wasn't ready to die, and that his body has been cremated. A new body must be found, and that of a recently-murdered millionaire is chosen. His wife and accountant—the murderers—are confused by this development, as he buys the L.A. Rams in order to once again quarterback them into the Superbowl.
Tracks Tracks (1976) Character: N/A
A soldier returns from Vietnam on special assignment, accompanying the body of his friend by train to California for burial. During the trip, he falls in love with a gentle college student. But their relationship is shattered by his flashbacks to combat.



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