John Schuck

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John Schuck Wiki Biography

Conrad John Schuck Jr. is an American actor, primarily in stage, movies and television. He is best known for his roles as police commissioner Rock Hudson’s mildly slow-witted assistant, Sgt. Charles Enright in the 1970s crime drama McMillan & Wife, and as Lee Meriwether’s hu… IMDB Wikipedia $1 million 1940 Aaron Bay-Schuck Actor Actors Boston Conrad John Schuck Conrad John Schuck Jr. Conrad John Schuck Sr February 4 Harrison Houlé Harrison Houlé (m. 1990) John Schuck John Schuck Net Worth John Shuck Mary Schuck Massachusetts Peter Schuck Susan Bay Susan Bay (m. 1978–1983) United States United States of America

John Schuck Quick Info

Full Name John Schuck
Net Worth $1 Million
Date Of Birth February 4, 1940
Place Of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Profession Actor
Education Denison University
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Harrison Houlé (m. 1990), Susan Bay (m. 1978–1983)
Children Aaron Bay-Schuck
Parents Conrad John Schuck Sr, Mary Schuck
Siblings Peter Schuck
Nicknames Conrad John Schuck , Conrad John Schuck Jr. , John Shuck
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0775870
Movies Thieves Like Us, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, Demon Knight, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Outrageous Fortune, Second Sight, My Mom’s a Werewolf, Dick Tracy,…
TV Shows The Munsters Today, The New Odd Couple, Turnabout, Holmes & Yoyo, McMillan & Wife, Roots

John Schuck Trademarks

  1. His out going, big smile, garrulous nature.
  2. Stage role of Daddy Warbucks in Annie, with a fully shaved head.

John Schuck Quotes

  • It’s much more fun to come in and do the other stuff. A) You don’t have to work as hard, but B) the parts are much more interesting. I would much rather play the character roles I do than the leading guy. As long as you’re able, you can keep working. Longevity is terrific.

John Schuck Important Facts

  • He has appeared in four Star Trek series, TOS movies Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991); Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Maquis: Part 2 (1994); Star Trek: Voyager: Muse (2000); and Star Trek: Enterprise: Affliction (2005) and Star Trek: Enterprise: Divergence (2005).
  • Both of his first wife’s husbands (John Schuck and Leonard Nimoy) appeared together in two of the original series Star Trek feature films. They appeared together in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) (which Leonard Nimoy also directed), and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). They also appeared together in Mission: Impossible: Death Squad (1970), and Nimoy directed Schuck in Holy Matrimony (1994).
  • He portrayed the same role in his first and second Broadway credits, which were the 1977 and the 1997 iterations of “Annie.” His third Broadway credit was in a different “Annie” play, but this time it was the 1999 production of “Annie Get Your Gun,” making his first three Broadway credits beginning with “Annie.” His fourth production did not have anything to do with an “Annie” title, it was the 2012 production of “Nice Work If You Can Get It”.
  • He has a double connection to the Star Trek (TOS) franchise, appearing in two of the films, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), plus, his first wife, Susan Bay remarried to Star Trek’s “Spock,” Leonard Nimoy after her divorce from John.
  • John and Harrison Schuck appear as the grandparents of the bride in Reba McEntire’s music video “I Keep on Loving You” that, as of late June, is still on the Top 10 Country Video charts for both GAC and CMT. [April 2010]
  • Does commercial voice-overs and directs theater. [September 2000]
  • He made guest appearances on both of the longest running prime time dramas in US television history: Gunsmoke (1955) and Law & Order (1990).
  • Former cousin-in-law of movie director/producer Michael Bay through his first marriage to Susan Bay.
  • Older brother of Peter Schuck.
  • Lives in Venice, California with his second wife, Harrison, and has two stepsons, in addition to his son from his first marriage to Susan Bay.
  • Is the first actor ever to use the f-word in a major motion picture (MASH (1970)).
  • After McMillan & Wife (1971)’s fifth season, his contract expired and he thought the series would be canceled, so he accepted an offer from producer Leonard Stern to take the lead in Stern’s series Holmes and Yo-Yo (1976). When McMillan & Wife (1971) returned in a scaled-down version as “McMillan” (also produced by Stern), Schuck’s character returned to that series as well, appearing briefly in each episode (it was explained that the character, Sergeant Charles Enright, had received a promotion and a transfer away from the Commissioner’s office, but still dropped in on his old boss).
  • Is one of only 32 actors or actresses to have starred in both the original Star Trek (up to and including Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)) and then in one of the spin-offs.
  • For the touring play “Annie”, and for his second, third, and fourth Broadway credits, he has been using the name Conrad John Schuck, which is his full given name. As a result, when doing a search for him on the Internet Broadway Database (IBDb.com), he can be found under either John Schuck or Conrad John Schuck.

John Schuck Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Tale of the Kite 2016 Short completed Grandpa Actor
Closer to God 2014 Sydney Actor
Zeke and Luther 2009-2011 TV Series Carl Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2004-2010 TV Series Chief of Detectives Muldrew Actor
Star Trek: Enterprise 2005 TV Series Antaak Actor
String of the Kite 2003 Short Grandpa Lucky Santucci Actor
Titus 2001 TV Series Bob Marshall Actor
Law & Order 2001 TV Series Stefan Havel Actor
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion 2001 Mize Actor
The Trial of Old Drum 2000 TV Movie Uncle Lon Actor
Star Trek: Voyager 2000 TV Series Chorus #2 Actor
Diagnosis Murder 1999-2000 TV Series Police Captain Actor
Chicken Soup for the Soul 1999 TV Series Actor
Arli$$ 1999 TV Series Buddy Actor
Hey Arnold! 1997 TV Series Wally / Announcer Actor
The Last Frontier 1996 TV Series Actor
Run for the Dream: The Gail Devers Story 1996 TV Movie Dr. Ginsburg Actor
Bonnie 1996 TV Series Lance Ochsner Actor
Project: ALF 1996 TV Movie Gen. Myron Stone Actor
Babylon 5 1995-1996 TV Series Draal Actor
Freakazoid! 1995 TV Series Arms Akimbo Actor
NYPD Blue 1995 TV Series Carl Wuthrich Actor
Live Shot 1995 TV Series Ellis Maitland Actor
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight 1995 Sheriff Tupper Actor
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger 1994 Video Game Col. Ralgha ‘Hobbes’ nar Hhallas (voice) Actor
Pontiac Moon 1994 Officer Actor
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1994 TV Series Legate Parn Actor
Holy Matrimony 1994 Markowski Actor
Time Trax 1994 TV Series Dr. Carter Bach Actor
Sisters 1993 TV Series Dr. Stanley Livingston Actor
Four Eyes and Six-Guns 1992 TV Movie Actor
Rugrats 1992 TV Series Leo / Reptar Actor
Till Death Us Do Part 1992 TV Movie William Lang Actor
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 1991 Klingon Ambassador Actor
The Young Riders 1991 TV Series Jarvis Actor
The Munsters Today 1988-1991 TV Series Herman Munster Actor
Dick Tracy 1990 Reporter Actor
Second Sight 1989 Manoogian Actor
My Mom’s a Werewolf 1989 Howard Shaber Actor
The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking 1988 Capt. Efraim Longstocking Actor
Simon & Simon 1982-1988 TV Series P.I. Ed Tarpley / Sid Kobel / IRS Agent Frank Campbell Actor
J.J. Starbuck 1987 TV Series Powell Umber Actor
The Golden Girls 1987 TV Series Gil Kessler Actor
MacGyver 1987 TV Series Joe Henderson Actor
Outrageous Fortune 1987 Atkins Actor
L.A. Law 1987 TV Series Deputy D.A. Stanley Kunin Actor
Matlock 1987 TV Series Reporter Carl Burke Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1984-1986 TV Series Chief Merton P. Drock / Capt. Davis Actor
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1986 Klingon Ambassador Actor
Blacke’s Magic 1986 TV Series Olmstead Actor
Diff’rent Strokes 1986 TV Series Carl Actor
Misfits of Science 1986 TV Series Galenkov Actor
Faerie Tale Theatre 1985 TV Series Farmer Actor
E/R 1984 TV Series Jack Actor
St. Elsewhere 1984 TV Series Andrew Wegener Actor
Partners in Crime 1984 TV Series Pierce Actor
Finders Keepers 1984 Police Chief Norris Actor
The New Odd Couple 1982-1983 TV Series Murray Actor
CBS Library 1981 TV Series Fagin Actor
Earthbound 1981 Sheriff De Rita Actor
Fantasy Island 1978-1980 TV Series Mark Hendricks / Chuck Huffman Actor
The Halloween That Almost Wasn’t 1979 TV Short The Frankenstein Monster Actor
Just You and Me, Kid 1979 Stan Actor
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days 1979 Kid Curry
Harvey Logan
Actor
Turnabout 1979 TV Series Sam Alston Actor
Greatest Heroes of the Bible 1978 TV Series Jair Actor
Windows, Doors & Keyholes 1978 TV Movie Actor
Having Babies 1978 TV Series Actor
The Love Boat 1978 TV Series Ox Actor
Holmes and Yo-Yo 1976-1977 TV Series Gregory ‘Yoyo’ Yoyonovich Actor
McMillan & Wife 1971-1977 TV Series Sgt. Charles Enright
Lt. Charles Enright
Actor
Roots 1977 TV Mini-Series Ordell Actor
Midway 1976 Wilson (uncredited) Actor
Movin’ On 1975 TV Series Teddy Brown Actor
Thieves Like Us 1974 Chicamaw Actor
If I Had a Million 1973 TV Movie Actor
Blade 1973 Reardon Actor
Hunter 1973 TV Movie McDaniel Actor
Love, American Style 1972 TV Series Marvin (segment “Love and the President”) Actor
Hammersmith Is Out 1972 Henry Joe Actor
Cade’s County 1972 TV Series Luke Edwards Actor
Ironside 1972 TV Series Archie Baldwin Actor
Shepherd’s Flock 1971 TV Movie Ernie Brubaker Actor
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 1971 Smalley Actor
Bonanza 1971 TV Series Tom Brennan Actor
Brewster McCloud 1970 Officer Johnson Actor
Room 222 1970 TV Series Harry Collin Actor
Mary Tyler Moore 1970 TV Series Frank Carelli Actor
The Moonshine War 1970 E.J. Royce Actor
Mission: Impossible 1970 TV Series Lieutenant Jocaro Actor
Gunsmoke 1969-1970 TV Series Burt Tilden / Amos Blake Actor
MASH 1970 Capt. ‘Painless’ Waldowski Actor
Remembering ‘Roots’ 2002 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Enlisted: The Story of ‘M*A*S*H’ 2002 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Our Munster Memories Documentary announced Himself (rumored) Self
Under Siege: The Making of Demon Knight 2015 Video documentary short Himself Self
Great Performances 2006 TV Series Capt. George Brackett Self
Remembering ‘Roots’ 2002 Video documentary short Himself – ‘Ordell’ Self
Enlisted: The Story of ‘M*A*S*H’ 2002 Video documentary short Himself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 51st Annual Tony Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Performer (as Conrad John Schuck) Self
The $10,000 Pyramid 1974-1991 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1989 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Mommy, Daddy and Me 1982 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Password Plus 1979 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
Captain Kangaroo 1979 TV Series Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1976-1979 TV Series Himself – Actor / Himself Self
Good Morning America 1979 TV Series Himself Self
The Hollywood Squares 1979 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
Battle of the Network Stars 1976 TV Special Himself – ABC Team Self
Celebrity Bowling 1971-1976 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Mavericks 1990 Documentary Capt. ‘Painless’ Waldowski (uncredited) Archive Footage

John Schuck Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2004 Award of Excellence Accolade Competition Leading Actor String of the Kite (2003) Won
2004 Award of Excellence Accolade Competition Leading Actor String of the Kite (2003) Nominated