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Most Recent Role: Dr. Phil Brewer #3 (1966)/Dr. Peter Taylor #2 (1969-1979) on General Hospital
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Reedsburg, Wisconsin, USA
Birthday: 3-4-1929
Date of Death: 3-10-2006

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General Hospital
Ep. #10878
Tuesday 20 September 2005 on ABC

Sonny tries to explain to Carly why he can't marry her, but a delusional Carly refuses to listen to him and tries to cut herself. However, Sonny ends up cut. Emily helps Sonny by bringing Dr. Lainey Winters to Carly, and the doctor finally calms Carly. Sam finds Jason at his baby's grave site,...

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General Hospital
Dr. Phil Brewer #3 (1966)/Dr. Peter Taylor #2 (1969-1979)
The Doctors (1963)
Dr. Steve Lloyd (1964-1965)
Recurring Role
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Anderson
Guest Star
Get Smart
Someone Down Here Hates Me
Joe Freebish
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
The Great Talent Hunt
Cpt. Johnson
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
The Booty Prize
Lt. Anderson
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
The Price of Tomatoes
Lt. Caruthers
Green Acres
A Prize in Every Package
Mr. Bennett
Green Acres
Guess Who's Not Going to the Luau?
Mr. Robertson
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General Hospital
General Hospital, the Emmy Award-Winning drama series hailed by critics as the 'The Greatest Soap Opera of All Time', recently celebrated 45 years of broadcasting. The tradition of passion,... more
The Doctors (1963)
It began as an anthology series before becoming a full-fledged soap opera on March 2, 1964. BROADCAST HISTORY first seen at 2:30p weekdays; sometime in the 1970s, it moved to 12:00p weekdays... more