
Cliff Potts
Known For
Acting
Born
1942-01-05 in Glendale, California, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cliff Potts (born January 5, 1942) is an American television and film actor most noted for supporting roles and guest appearances in more than sixty episodic television series between 1967 and 1999. Potts was a regular supporting player during the first season of The Name of the Game, a revolving 90-minute 1968 series about a publishing empire that featured Tony Franciosa, Gene Barry, and Robert Stack. He also appeared in a starring role in the short-lived 1977 TV series, "Big Hawaii," in which he played Mitch Fears, the rebellious son of rich landowner Barret Fears (John Dehner). He portrayed John Brooke in Little Women. His most widely-known film role is that of John Wolf in the cult science fiction film, Silent Running. Currently, Potts is retired from acting. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cliff Potts licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Star Trek: The Next Generation
as Admiral Kennelly

Murder, She Wrote
as Ralph Maddox

Murder, She Wrote
as Ed Potts

MacGyver
as Gar Manning

Baywatch
as Coach Coglin

Falcon Crest
as Paul Salinger

Ironside

Ironside
as Mike Doyle

Matlock
as Harry Neiman

The Virginian
as Wes

Hotel

Hotel
as Martin Stewart

Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Paul

Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Dr. Paul Moran

T. J. Hooker
as Detective Holland

Simon & Simon

Lou Grant

Lou Grant
as Ted McCovey

Run for Your Life
as Lee Harper

The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Roger Harden