Richard Crenna

Acting

Richard Crenna

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Nov 30, 1926 (98 years old)

Richard Crenna

Known For

Sly
1h 37m
Movie 2023

Sly

His love of film began as an escape from a...

Rambo
1h 32m
Movie 2008

Rambo

In Thailand, ex-Green Beret John James Rambo joins a group...

Afganistan: Land in Crisis
0h 30m
Movie 2002

Afganistan: Land in Crisis

Produced for the "Rambo III" Special Edition DVD.

The Day Reagan Was Shot
1h 38m
Movie 2001

The Day Reagan Was Shot

The Day Reagan Was Shot is a 2001 film made...

By Dawn's Early Light
1h 40m
Movie 2001

By Dawn's Early Light

When Mike Lewis leaves L.A. to stay with his grandfather...

Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For
1h 35m
Movie 2000

Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For

Jessica Fletcher, lecturing at a writers' conference, finds herself called...

To Serve and Protect
2h 49m
TV Show 1999

To Serve and Protect

In Dallas Texas, three generations of one family (all police...

To Serve and Protect
2h 49m
Movie 1999

To Serve and Protect

Three generations of Dallas police officers join together to track...

Heart Full of Rain
1h 30m
Movie 1997

Heart Full of Rain

A young man returns to the family farm after being...

Deep Family Secrets
1h 36m
Movie 1997

Deep Family Secrets

A tale of hidden family scandals. A young woman journeys...

Biography

Richard Donald Crenna (November 30, 1926 – January 17, 2003) was an American motion picture, television, and radio actor and occasional television director. He starred in such motion pictures as The Sand Pebbles, Wait Until Dark, Body Heat, the first three Rambo movies, Hot Shots! Part Deux, and The Flamingo Kid. Crenna played "Walter Denton" in the CBS radio and CBS-TV network series Our Miss Brooks, and "Luke McCoy" in ABC's TV comedy series, The Real McCoys, (1957–63), which moved to CBS-TV in September 1962. Crenna was in one of the few TV political dramatic series Slattery's People on CBS. Crenna played "Colonel Trautman" in the first three Rambo movies. He also played "Frank Skimmerhorn" in the critically acclaimed mini-series Centennial. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Crenna, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia