Ed McNamara
Known for: Acting
Born: June 22, 1921 in Chicago, Illinois, USA - Died: October 10, 1986
Ed McNamara was mainly known for his work as a stage actor, but he also had a remarkable career in radio drama. In 1986, he received a nomination for the prestigious Genie Award for his outstanding performance as Philip Longlan in Bayo. Although he didn't win the award, the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television recognized his contributions by presenting him with the inaugural Earle Grey Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Known for
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The House by the Lake
Spragg
The Black Stallion
Jake
Stitches
Osgood Hamilton, Jr
Bayo
Phillip Longlan
The Fletcher Affair
Josiah Higgins
Silver Streak
Benny
Class of '44
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Find the Lady
Kaminsky
This Land Is Mine
Policeman
The Town Where No One Got Off
Old Man
Coney Island
Policeman
Last Bride Of Salem
Seth Whately
Ziegfeld Girl
Mr. Regan
Shoot
Sargent Bellows
Mahoney's Last Stand
Clerk in General Store
Riel
Asseewyn
Tramp at the Door
Gustave
Quincy, M.E.
The Mod Squad
The Ray Bradbury Theater
Old Man
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
Sun Bear
Rocket Robin Hood
Little John (voice)
Red Serge
Peep Show
Old Man