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John Sharpe
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John Sharpe was born on 2 October 1932 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for
The United States Steel Hour (1953)
,
Thriller (1973)
and
Robert Montgomery Presents (1950)
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Known for
The United States Steel Hour
8.0
TV Series
Tom Sawyer
1956 • 1 ep
Thriller
7.8
TV Series
Jack Woodbridge
1974 • 1 ep
Robert Montgomery Presents
7.8
TV Series
Al - act 2
1956 • 1 ep
The Face in the Frame
Police Officer 1
1998
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The Face in the Frame
Police Officer 1
1998
Thriller
7.8
TV Series
Jack Woodbridge
1974
1 episode
Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens
6.8
TV Series
Landlord
1960
1 episode
The United States Steel Hour
8.0
TV Series
Tom Sawyer
1956
1 episode
Robert Montgomery Presents
7.8
TV Series
Al - act 2
1956
1 episode
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Born
October 2
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1932
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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