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June 8, 1939
September 20, 2017
West Virginia, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bernard Terry "Bernie" Casey (June 8, 1939 – September 19, 2017) was a renowned professional actor who initially had a stellar career as an interscholastic, intercollegiate and professional football player. Casey was also a record-breaking track and field athlete for Bowling Green State University. As one of the nation's best high-hurdlers; Casey earned All-America recognition and a trip to the finals at the 1960 United States Olympic Trials. In addition to national honors, Bernie Casey won three consecutive Mid-American Conference titles in the high-hurdles, 1958-60. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bernie Casey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Self (archive footage)
2021
Amos Jackson
2006
Bloodhound Bill
2003
Rex Stevens
2002
Self
2002
Lewis
2001
Officer Hurley
2001
2000
Silas
1999
Tyrus Block (voice)
1999
as Self (archive footage)
as Amos Jackson
as Bloodhound Bill
as Rex Stevens
as Self
as Lewis
as Officer Hurley
as Silas
as Tyrus Block (voice)
as Good Brother
as Bernie Casey
as Mr. Walter
as Robinson
as James Locket
as U.N. Jefferson
as Derek Cranston
as Admiral Vanalden
as Raymond
as John
as Commander Calvin Hudson
as Calvin Hudson
as Commander Harris
as U.N. Jefferson
as Sergeant Falco
as John Slade
as Kirkland Smith
as Mr. Ryan
as John Slade
as Clinton James
as Lemar
as Reese
as Lieutenant Jack Dolan
as Colonel Rhumbus
as Bernie
as Doc Evans
as Sgt. Del Weber
as U.N. Jefferson
as J.T. Collins
as Ozzie Peoples
as Felix Leiter
as Monday
as (archive footage)
as Arch
as Shurley Walker
as Maj. Jeff Spender
as Bubba Haywood
as Mike Harris
as Joe Louis
as Vince
as Dave Williams
as David Thomas
as Peters
as Dr. Henry Pride
as Officer Larry Atkins
as Wendell Weaver
as Willie Bates
as Maurice Stokes
as Reuben
as Seth
as Tyrone Tackett
as The Gargoyle
as Von Morton
as J.C. Caroline
as The drifter
as George Harley
as Cassie
as Self