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Most Recent Role: Judge Byron Fudd on Boston Legal
Alias Name(s): Charles McCann
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York (USA)
Birthday: 9-2-1934
The son of a jazz bandleader and arranger, Val McCann, comic actor Chuck McCann began his show business career as a child actor on a New York City based radio show. He would later appear on radio show re-creations that were written, produced and recorded by actor/scriptwriter and radio/TV historian, Ron Lackman. The radio show re-creations were done for local NYC high schools. During the...

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Tuesday 8 April 2008 on ABC

Alan and Jerry take a court case having to deal with a TV tabloid talk show when a woman rejects an ex-boyfriend's wedding proposal on air and then gets murdered. Shirley defends an old friend who happens to be a war veteran and shoots seals in order to live off of. Meanwhile, Denny tries to...

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Stan Laurel helped McCann create the puppet skits for the shows Laurel & Hardy & Chuck! and Let's Have Fun!. McCann would send Laurel his scripts and Laurel would write comments in the script margins. McCann would call or write to Laurel following the show's broadcasts and give him a report of the show's success with the viewers. (edit)

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