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Jon Cypher

Acting
1932-01-13
New York City, New York, U.S.
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Jon Cypher (born January 13, 1932) is an American actor.

Born in New York City, Cypher graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1949 and Brooklyn College in 1953. He made his television debut as the Prince in the original 1957 production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella opposite Julie Andrews in the title role. He is particularly remembered as Chief of Police Fletcher Daniels in Hill Street Blues, a role he played throughout the lifetime of the series, 1981-1987. He also played Commanding General Marcus Craig on the television show, Major Dad, alongside Gerald McRaney and Beverly Archer, and appeared as Howard Millhouse in the short lived television series Probe. He is also well known for the roles of Dr. Alex Keith on As the World Turns (1977–1979) and Dr. Arthur Donelly on Santa Barbara (1988–89). His other television credits include the recurring roles of Belson in The F.B.I., Dirk Maurier in Dynasty, Eric Brandon in Marcus Welby, M.D., and Jeff Munson in Knots Landing. He also provided the voice of comic villain Spellbinder in the animated television series Batman Beyond.

Cypher made his first film appearance as the villain Frank Tanner in the 1971 Western Valdez Is Coming opposite Burt Lancaster and Susan Clark. He has since appeared periodically in films up through the late 1990s in mostly featured character parts.

Cypher has also had an active career on the stage in both musicals and plays. He made his Broadway debut as Wister LaSalle in the original 1959 production of Harvey Breit's The Disenchanted. He returned to Broadway in 1962 to replace Patrick O'Neal as the Reverend T. Lawrence Shannon in the original production of Tennessee Williams's The Night of the Iguana. He portrayed the role of Dr. Carrasco in the original 1965 cast of Man of La Mancha, later taking over the role of Don Quixote. In 1967 he performed the role of Bert Jefferson in the original musical Sherry! by James Lipton and Laurence Rosenthal. His other Broadway credits include The Great White Hope, 1776, Coco, and Big: the musical.

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The Food of the Gods (1976) subtitle poster
The Food of the Gods
1976 Movie
as Brian
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Cinderella (1957) subtitle poster
Cinderella
1957 Movie
as Prince Christopher
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Lady Ice (1973) subtitle poster
Lady Ice
1973 Movie
as Eddie Stell
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Strictly Business (1991) subtitle poster
Strictly Business
1991 Movie
as Drake
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Lady Mobster (1988) subtitle poster
Lady Mobster
1988 Movie
as Alfred Mallory
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Elvis and Me (1988) subtitle poster
Elvis and Me
1988 Movie
as Captain Joseph Paul Beaulieu
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Malice in Wonderland (1985) subtitle poster
Malice in Wonderland
1985 Movie
as Dr. Harry 'Docky' Martin
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Evita Peron (1981) subtitle poster
Evita Peron
1981 Movie
as Col. Imbert
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Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun (1986) subtitle poster
Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun
1986 Movie
as Dr. Peter Lattimore
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Night Games (1974) subtitle poster
Night Games
1974 Movie
as Dale Hannigan
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Off the Mark (1987) subtitle poster
Off the Mark
1987 Movie
as John C. Roosevelt
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Walking to the Waterline (1998) subtitle poster
Walking to the Waterline
1998 Movie
as Fred Blumquist
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Believe in Me (1971) subtitle poster
Believe in Me
1971 Movie
as Alan
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Snow Kill (1990) subtitle poster
Snow Kill
1990 Movie
as Reid
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Memory of Us (1974) subtitle poster
Memory of Us
1974 Movie
as Brad
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Accidents (1989) subtitle poster
Accidents
1989 Movie
as James Hughes
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The Kid and the Killers (1974) subtitle poster
The Kid and the Killers
1974 Movie
as Roper
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