Ritch Brinkley Explained

Ritch Brinkley
Birth Date:18 March 1944
Birth Place:Colorado City, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1972–2002

Ritch Brinkley (March 18, 1944 – November 5, 2015) was an American character actor who appeared in over 50 films and television programs in a career that spanned three decades. He is best known for playing William in Beauty and the Beast and cameraman Carl Wishnitski on Murphy Brown, as well as for roles in films such as Cabin Boy (1994) and Breakdown.

Brinkley died on November 5, 2015, at age 71.[1] [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972Curse of the Headless Horseman Ritch
1980Brubaker Gate Guard
1984Rhinestone Luke
1985The Man with One Red Shoe Hulse
1988Big Business Mayor Bill Finker
1990Book of Love Moving Van Driver
1992Ruby Attorney Howard
1992Doctor Mordrid Gunner
1994Cabin Boy Captain Greybar
1997Breakdown Al
1997Cyclops, Baby Bait
2002Children on Their Birthdays Acey Trump (final film role)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Great Performances Frontiersman Episode: "The Patriots"
1984The Dukes of Hazard Starkey Episode: "Play It Again, Luke"
1984The Master Ralph Carter Episode: "State of the Union"
1984Mama's Family Bert Wembly Episode: "Mama's Birthday"
1984Hill Street Blues Prison Doctor Episode: "Watt a Way to Go"
1984Falcon Crest Mr. Tower Episode: "Shadows"
1985Scarecrow and Mrs. King Guro of Cosmic Love Episode: "Over the Limit"
1985Wild Horses (1985 film) Wedge Smithfield TV movie
1985Night Court Biker Episode: "Dan's Boss"
1985Misfits of Science Bart Episode: "Twin Engines"
1986The Defiant Ones Lonny TV movie
1986The Garry Shandling Show: 25th Anniversary Special Cowboy TV special
1986The Twilight Zone Middle-Aged Man (segment "Dead Run") Episode: "The Leprechaun-Artist/Dead Run"
1986Stingray (1985 TV series) Westcott Episode: "Ancient Eyes"
19861st & Ten (1984 TV series) Otto Episode: "Quarterbacks Tell No Tales"
1986Manhunt for Claude Dallas Judge Lodge TV movie
1986 Sen. Buckley TV movie
1986Amazing Stories (1985 TV series) Mayor Chestor A. Barnsworth Episode: "The Pumpkin Competition"
1987Mathnet Jasper Stoutman Episode: "The Mystery of the Maltese Pigeon"
1987Newhart Farmer Bagley Episode: "Jail, Jail, the Gang's All Here"
1987Timestalkers Barman TV movie
1987My Sister Sam Dan Episode: "Exposed"
1987-1988Dolly (TV series) Charlie Boil 9 episodes
1988My Two Dads Truck Episode: "Nicole's Big Adventure"
1988Blue Skies (1988 TV series) Fred Episode: "Something Old, Something New"
1988Something Is Out There Maxie Episode: "In His Own Image"
1990Normal Life (TV series) Burt Episode: "P.O.V."
1988-1990Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series) William 15 episodes
1990Twin Peaks D.A. Daryl Lodwick 2 episodes
1990Silhouette Gene the Mechanic TV movie
1991Shades of LA Actor Episode: "Cross the Center Line"
1991Get a Life (American TV series) Dick Episode: "The Construction Worker Show"
1991Jailbirds (1991 film) Beetle TV movie
1991Cast a Deadly Spell Owl Wagon Manager TV movie
1992 Actor Episode: "Claude Dallas"
1992Parker Lewis Can't Lose Wiley Episode: "Jerry's Journey"
1992The Edge (Fox TV series) Santa Claus Episode #1.11
1993 Stan Episode: "Neverending Battle"
1994Burke's Law Zach Warmly Episode: "Who Killed the Fashion King?"
1994Dead Man's Revenge Valdez Sheriff TV movie
1994Thunder Alley (TV series) Walter 8 episodes
1994Something Wilder Vince Episode: "Love Native American Style"
1995Virus (1995 film) Restaurant Host TV movie
1995Amanda & the Alien Bubba the Truck Driver TV movie
1995Walker, Texas Ranger Sheriff Nathan Decker Episode: "The Lynching"
1995 Grandpa Eddie Powers / Grandpa Ernie Powers 3 episodes
1996Malcolm & Eddie Dan Episode: "Big Brother is Watching"
1996The Jeff Foxworthy Show Santa Claus Episode: "Merry Christmas, Y'All"
1988-1997Murphy Brown Carl Wishnitski 28 episodes
1998 Schmorg Episode: "Honey, Meet the Barbarians"
1995 & 1998Weird Science (TV series) Baldash Stuart Donnelly / Mr. Cabeza 2 episodes
1998Maggie (1998 TV series) Dr. Babcock Episode: "Ballad of Maggie Day"
1999Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 TV series) 50 Year Old Man Episode: "The Long and Winding Short Cut"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ritch Brinkley Dead: 'Murphy Brown' Cameraman Was 71. The Hollywood Reporter. November 14, 2015. November 15, 2015.
  2. Web site: Cooking for a Beast. Starlog Magazine (archive.org). June 15, 2018.